Head Case - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Goode Morning
Dr. Goode tries to help Jason Priestly with his sexuality, and Rich Eisen stops by to talk about his problems.
Celebrity Ambassadress
Dr. Goode works with Ione Skye about her dreams and also must deal with her own family issues in the form of her obnoxious sister
Dick in Review
Andy Dick has a big audition and is not happy with Dr. Goode's help. Shelby Lynne is nervous before a show.
Tom Sizemore and Tracy Lords
When Lola double books Dr. Goode's patients, Dr. Finkelstein offers to take Traci Lords off her hands.
Ralph Macchio and Liz Phair
Ralph Macchio comes to Dr. Goode for help, but she still thinks of him as a child. Lola signs Dr. Goode up on a dating site.
Only the Lonely
Dr. Goode starts online dating with little luck and takes her frustration out on her patients.
Ladies Night
Dr. Goode takes Lola out on the town for a ladies' night and runs into Sean Hayes, who she gives free therapy.
It's All Good(e)
Dr. Finkelstein agrees to let Lola shoot a commercial with him and to both of their surprise, the exposure works. Willie Garson shows up unannounced so Dr. Goode tries some innovative therapy.
Pair of Hearts
Dr. Goode becomes alarmed with Alanis Morissette's anger issues so she gets help from Lola. Dr. Goode stands up Willie Garson again so Dr. Finkelstein steps in. Fred Willard seems confused.
Baked Goodes
Dr. Goode discovers her new boyfriend's true side and ends up in therapy with Alanis Morissette. Dr. Finkelstein receives bad news.
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