Kudrow in character as Fiona Wallice
Lexus, via its broadband channel L Studio, is launching another season of Lisa Kudrow's "Web Therapy." In the series Kudrow plays Fiona Wallice, an online therapist of unspecified credentials, who operates a three-minute therapy practice as a way to “cut to the chase.”
In season two, Fiona Wallice returns to face the dissolution of her marriage and two potential criminal investigations. While offering the same self-indulgence and snap judgments portrayed in season one, Wallice deals with a cast of patients including Alan Cumming, Steven Weber, Julie Claire, Dan Bucatinsky, Victor Garber and Friends alumna Courteney Cox.
Kudrow, who recently won a Webby Special Achievement Award for her outstanding comedic performance in “Web Therapy,” once again teamed up with her partners at Is or Isn’t Entertainment - Dan Bucatinsky, (“The Comeback”, “All Over the Guy”), and Don Roos, (co-writer of “Marley and Me”, and director of the upcoming feature, “Love and Other Impossible Pursuits” starring Natalie Portman).
“‘Web Therapy’ allowed me to work with some incredibly talented people on a project that provided rare creative freedom,” states Kudrow. “The ability to write, produce and act in a Web series with such high production value is incredibly rewarding. I’m thrilled to partner with Lexus again to deliver a second season to our LStudio.com fan base and a new audience through additional online channels.”
All of season one’s 15 unique webisodes can now be viewed on LStudio.com, YouTube and Hulu and will also be available with season two on iTunes June 29.
“We’re very proud to premiere the second season of this award-winning series on LStudio.com,” states Dave Nordstrom, Lexus vice president of marketing. “LStudio.com is an ongoing initiative to create an online media destination that showcases high-quality, thought-provoking content. We’re now happy to announce a greatly enhanced site, as well as a new initiative to share content with an even broader audience through YouTube, Hulu and iTunes.”
For more info: Visit L Studio's website.
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