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- Fiona gets a new client: an Internet psychic who last lost her powers. Can Fiona find them?
- Fiona must undergo real 50-minute therapy with a psychiatrist in Boston whose longtime history with Fiona throws up some disturbing roadblocks for both of them. Meanwhile, former co-worker Gina is trying to find work.
- Austen's experience with Gina has set him on a new life path - and not to Fiona's liking. Jerome and Gina have some very big news to share with Fiona. Putsy's book has become a surprise New York Times bestseller, but publicist Garreth Pink wants Fiona to take a backseat to her mother in the publicity campaign. Kip makes a decision about their divorce, and Putsy reveals she'll be more involved in Fiona's life than she's ever been before...
- Fiona uncovers some surprising news about Jerome's surrogate, Conan O'Brien flexes his muscle long-distance, and Newell Miller does his best to get up close and personal. Oh, and Mother is insane - again.
- Fiona's mother Putsy, made wealthier from her "Net Therapy" sale, calls Fiona to check in on Kip. Meanwhile, compulsive gambler Nick discovers his therapist is also his online gambling nemesis, and Fiona's plans for Sylvie completely backfire. Austen announces his baby is on the way, and the mystery woman from the voice-mail calls again, revealing intimate knowledge of all things Fiona.
- Kip discovers the real reason behind his law clerk's resignation. Nina Garcia recounts Fiona's disastrous makeover. Fiona discovers she has a fan in a very unexpected place, and Caspar Lee propositions Fiona for a strategic partnership.
- Fiona's musical compositions backfire when Franny signs a huge recording contract and quits the show. Thinking the musical is dead, Fiona is shocked to discover her Laguna lover Jackson is the head of the self-help cult Quorum, and is now investing in Whistlin' to further his brand. And Fiona reaches out to her old nemesis, documentarian Robin, to see if her footage exonerates Fiona from campaign shenanigans.
- Fiona learns a thing or two from a newly liberated Judith. Caspar Lee calls to rescind Fiona's makeover with Nina Garcia; and Kip's law clerk reveals she's a little more than just devoted to her boss.
- Fiona gets her house in order by hiring a new employee, and joining forces with her husband to expose the imposter in the family nest.
- Fiona gets a call from a voice from her past, and another from what she hopes will be her future when Conan O'Brien seeks her help and offers some of his own.
- Fiona cures Newell of his obsession, but her handling of Robin has disastrous consequences for Kip's campaign. Fiona's surprised paramour Austen no longer flies solo, and Jerome and Hayley have a plan to freshen up Fiona's world.
- Fiona's mother is in trouble with the law, and Newell Miller has a bone to pick with Fiona over a shared college experience twenty years ago... Meanwhile, Fiona's old flame Richard has healed his broken heart, much to Fiona's dismay.
- Fiona tries her hand at songwriting, then attempts to use Franny's blackouts against her; Fiona's husband Kip calls from New Mexico with a request of his new boyfriend Ben, who reveals that Fiona's under investigation for campaign finance improprieties. Having killed "Net Therapy," Fiona welcomes Jerome back to her practice, but discovers neither he nor campaign accountant Richard has any knowledge of the bank login info that would exonerate her.
- Fiona takes on a new client, skittish, suspicious, lottery-winner Steve Olson, in hopes of solving her cash-flow issues. Fiona's neighbor and Jerome's promiscuous baby-mama, Gina, calls to complain about her boredom - she's already slept through all the construction workers at her house, so what else can she do?! Jerome is using and abusing Fiona's NYC penthouse to benefit baby Angus's education. And Fiona begins seeing a patient whose elderly girlfriend wants him to quit his unusual job!
- Jerome reports that Gina has embraced her carnal urges to an alarming degree, and needs Fiona to stage an intervention, and "Jacques" sees if Fiona can break "Betsy's" amnesia before it's too late. Nina Garcia offers Fiona an auction-won makeover that Fiona insists she doesn't need, and a new client calls to get some advice about her love life - luckily Fiona's an expert.
- NSA analyst Abel (DAX SHEPHARD) accuses Fiona of psychological terrorism, a pathological liar (MATTHEW PERRY) seeks help for his disorder, and mother Putsy reveals her grand completely illegal plans for Kip's future.
- Fiona and Austen send Kip off to sexual reorientation camp while she flies to New York to work on her book. While there, she hears from Kip's counselor, Camilla Bowner, who suggests a drastic change to jump-start Kip's recovery.
- With her book safe from Maxine's editing pencil, Fiona faces Kip's ex-girlfriend, who's got a proposition which must be handled by campaign manager Ben, who's got his hands full with the candidate's wife and her unlicensed Web Therapy...
- Fiona's frustrations with Kip make media magnate Austen Clarke even more invaluable, and she asks for his help with troublesome journalist Kirsten Noble. But Fiona has to handle her own "creative differences" with reality star Allegra.
- Jerome introduces Fiona to the surrogate who is carrying his triplets. Meanwhile, her relationship with her husband's campaign manager suffers when she discovers the extent of HIS relationship with Kip.
- In pursuit of the evidence that might clear her, Fiona travels to Karen's hoarding den and performs therapy directly. Robin reveals she's recorded incriminating video of media-mogul Austen Clarke at the Met Gala she attended. So Fiona, suspicious that Robin's husband, Richard, may be working for the Russian Mafia, hatches a plan to silence Robin for good.
- Gina demands that Fiona be her matron-of-honor at the combined bachelorette-party-and-wedding in Las Vegas, but Fiona's priority is finding the campaign banking info that will exonerate her. She asks Kip for help, which leads her to an encounter with the very happy hoarder, Karen Sharpe, who may be in possession of important campaign documents, amongst other things...
- A fixer contacts Fiona to improve her image after the bribery scandal.
- Fiona blackmails her new client, marketing executive Claire Dudek (JANE LYNCH), in order to garner her expert promotion skills for Web Therapy -- and fate hands her a new client with a job tailor-made for promotion exploitation.
- Business is booming for reasons unconnected with Fiona's expertise, but she's not complaining - until she gets a new client who has a personal connection with the Wallices.
- Fiona's marriage crumbles when she discovers her husband's hidden life; and her mother's secret past threatens Fiona's business plan...
- When Fiona reaches out to Kip, she finds out that the campaign investigation has targeted a new suspect, and Fiona may be off the hook! But faced with her impending divorce and the loss of Kip's support, Fiona takes on a batch of new clients, including a long-distance couple who are planning their first in-person meeting.
- Against Fiona's wishes, the long-distance lovers take a significant, cross-country step to resolve their issues. Fiona continues to expand her practice to some new clients, including compulsive gambler Nick Jericho and brand manager Sylvie Frank. She also receives a puzzling video voice-mail from a woman who seems to know her...
- Fiona hits it off professionally and personally with a new client -- media mogul Austen Clarke -- until her marriage to Kip suddenly becomes much more attractive.
- Fiona's principal investor, Robert Lachman, is out of business -- yet Fiona still manages to make him pay...
- Fiona indulges in some R&R at a Laguna Beach resort, following her closeted husband's disastrous campaign "outing." Her shipboard romance with another guest is going well - perhaps a little too well - but the real world intrudes when her former assistant Jerome calls with news about rival "Net Therapy," former paramour Austen begs for Fiona's forgiveness while sitting alongside his very pregnant, very hormonal fiancée, and she fields a call from Whistlin' composer Franny Marshall, who suffers from crippling writer's block and needs inspiration from the show's source material, Fiona herself.
- Fiona hears from her stepfather, Garreth Pink, who has some interesting complaints about his new wife -- perhaps Fiona can turn him into an ally against her mother and get Web Therapy back up and running...?! Former assistant Jerome reports on his travels and the stipulations of baby Angus's trust fund. And Fiona takes on a new client, Maya Ganesh, a not-so-calm spiritual guru.
- Jeb Masters calls Fiona to complain about her behavior, since it's bordering on sexual harassment. Philadelphia neighbor, Grace Tiverton, is eager to strike up a friendship and will do absolutely anything to hang out with Dr. Wallice. Gina returns with examples of her new business venture, crediting Fiona's suggestion, and Steve Olson finally reveals that it's Fiona who should have trust issues.
- Construction next door at the Sokoloff-Feldman-Tate-Spinks residence is completely out of control, so Fiona retaliates, lobbing a grenade into Jerome and Hayley's relationship. Meanwhile, a desperate patient from the past breaks the rules and calls from witness protection, Ewan Clarke attempts to convince Fiona to declare his brother Austen insane, and Fiona's mother Putsy says she will do literally anything to influence the governor on Kip's behalf.
- Fiona discovers Grace is a little less politically connected than she assumed. Jerome admits he's no longer using the New York penthouse and can't justify paying Fiona's maintenance for her. Ewan Clarke, Austen's brother, calls to check in about the very specific terms of Angus's trust, and to determine if Austen's, well, sane! And Fiona's regular foil, Hayley, returns from Bali with some big news and an even bigger confession.
- Fiona hopes to exploit the sexual issues of her client Jerome to impress her former employer and potential investor. Meanwhile, frustrations in her marriage lead her to flirt with several men.
- After her business proposal is rejected by her mother, Fiona encounters another obstacle: Ted Mitchell, who's been hired the Lachman Brothers to evaluate Fiona's abilities - and gets more than he bargained for!
- Fiona is interviewed by freelance journalist and part-time blogger Kirsten Noble, and the resulting publicity gets a LOT of attention. Meanwhile, Fiona's manuscript attracts reality star Allegra Favreau who wants to adapt it for a TV movie.
- Fiona and Kip Wallice are rekindling their marriage, albeit solitary and separate from one another - definitely not a recipe for trouble... Garreth calls, having followed Fiona's advice with varying professional and familial results for Fiona and her mother, Putsy. Maya recaps Fiona's weekend at Gentle Circles and Jerome confirms Austen's penthouse "gift" is more burdensome than ever imagined.
- Season 4 ends with Kip's political plans being dashed by Fiona's scandal. Meanwhile, Jerome's involvement in Putsy's schemes puts him on the run; Gina returns from rehab a completely new woman; and Jenny lobs a grenade into Fiona's past.
- Fiona must act quickly and boldly to counter the inroads Camilla Bowner is making on her life with Kip. Her once-promising friendship with Austen Clarke is threatened when Maxine and Jerome rewrite her book Austen's nowhere to be found.
- Austen sadly informs Fiona that Gina refuses to divorce him, leaving his relationship with Fiona in limbo. The motivation for Chris's reunion with Fiona is finally revealed, and Putsy tells Fiona about her soon-to-be-published memoir.
- Fiona gets her first international client when Gemma Pankhurst-Jones (NATASHA BEDINGFIELD) calls from Buckingham Palace, where she works as a "proxy" for the royal family. This episode only appeared internationally and via iTunes and Amazon in the United States.
- Fiona Wallice (LISA KUDROW) develops a new brand of therapy for the Internet, called Web Therapy. To generate interest, she contacts an old employer with whom she's had a dicey past and takes on a client who has a highly promotable problem.