Lisa Kudrow stars in a new 15-part web series for Lexus, in which she plays a whacked out psychotherapist who conducts three minute sessions with clients over the internet. Watch ‘Web Therapy’ here.
The new show is produced and written by the former ‘Friends’ star as part of a move by Lexus to start an online entertainment destination at LStudio.com.
Additionally, Lexus will launch another 40-part online series in October, helmed by ‘Sex and the City’ writer-producer Amy B. Harris and called ‘Puppy Love,’ which will examine the relationship between dogs and their owners.
Watch Kudrow and Tim Bagley in ‘Web Therapy’ below. Check out other episodes here.
Photo courtesy of NBC.
September 25th, 2008 at 5:43 am
Hi,
OK… So why represent therapists as either an old fashioned Freudien type, or one who suffers with depression, alcoholism, drug addiction or even sleeping with patients. Some are even seen, as just a plain bundle of psychological fumbling and neurosis.
Could it be, that one of human natures characteristics, is to mock, that which we don’t understand?
Alternatively, could it be because the western world is made up of cynical and suspicious people who are intimidated by the imaginary idea, that therapists, are people who know more about us than we do ourselves?
Or is it just a fear, of really letting a stranger inside our heads?
Mmm!! Food for thought…
Many thanks
Regards
Dawn Pugh
http://www.dawnpugh.com
http://www.dawnpugh.com/2008/09/19/working-on-issues-or-with-issues/
September 26th, 2008 at 11:55 pm
Additionally, Lexus will launch another 40-part online series in October, helmed by ‘Sex and the City’ writer-producer Amy B. Harris and called ‘Puppy Love,’ which will examine the relationship between dogs and their owners.