Dr. Ike and Marty throw a series of extravagant parties at the Hamptons house - mostly at Marty's expense.Dr. Ike and Marty throw a series of extravagant parties at the Hamptons house - mostly at Marty's expense.Dr. Ike and Marty throw a series of extravagant parties at the Hamptons house - mostly at Marty's expense.
Alina Abbe
- Phyllis 6 Y.O.
- (uncredited)
J.E. Burton
- White Party Attendee
- (uncredited)
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The show is getting much better now, it's still not funny but it's really making up for it in the characters and story of everything. I feel like this point could've easily been reached way faster but I'm glad it's finally becoming good.
I dunno if they ever do research into what ethics are in psychiatry, but this dude would have lost his licenses after episode 2. I'm going to finish this disaster, but man, it's just so unbelievable by the end.
Some of the ethics rules in NYS exist the way they do. There are very specific ethics around therapy and most of them come out of bad dudes. In order for a psychiatrist, which is an actual MD, or psychologist, psychotherapist or clinical social worker actually gets held accountable for violating an ethics or professional standards SOMEONE HAS TO COMPLAIN!!
It's important even in if it is puffed up for TV to pay attention to your intuition with any provider in the helping profession. This story is a well rounded cautionary tale that made me both sad and angry that people like Dr Ike still exist give the healing helping profession a bad name.
It's important even in if it is puffed up for TV to pay attention to your intuition with any provider in the helping profession. This story is a well rounded cautionary tale that made me both sad and angry that people like Dr Ike still exist give the healing helping profession a bad name.
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Did you know
- TriviaThe first time the party bus pulls up to the house in the Hamptons the mailbox has the name Markowitz on it. By the time the second bus pulls up (a year later in the time line of the show) the mailbox reads Herschkopf.
- GoofsA establishing shot shows billboards for the Broadway musicals 42nd Street and La Cage aux Folles. 42nd Street had closed in 1989, La Cage aux Folles in 1987, both long before 1991, when this episode starts.
- SoundtracksButtons
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Written by Sean Garrett, Polow Da Don, Jason Perry and Nicole Scherzinger
Performed by The Pussycat Dolls
Details
- Runtime41 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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