Follow TV Tropes

Following

History WebVideo / SuperTherapy

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Adding a trope example.

Added DiffLines:

* AssShove: Apparently, Iron Man once pushed a vodka-soaked tampon up his own ass. It's referenced as a sign of how bad his alcoholism is.
--> '''Dr. Matthews:''' That's disgusting!
--> '''Iron Man:''' Don't act like you guys have never tried it.
--> '''Captain America:''' No! The back entrance is not open for deliveries!
--> '''Thor:''' Does that not burn one's rectum?
--> '''Iron Man:''' No, I thought it would, actually it's quite pleasant--
--> '''Hulk:''' ENOUGH!
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Adding a trope example.



to:

* AbusiveParents: According to Superman, the Kents are ''far'' from the GoodParents we've always believed them to be. Among other things, they force him to [[MundaneUtility use his powers to get exotic food items from far-off places and steal money from ATM machines]], and they call him demeaning nicknames like "freak-show." In fact, Martha apparently made his iconic outfit as a punishment for him wetting himself (which itself was in response to their demeaning treatment).
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
The page is being cut per TRS.


* BiTheWay: Harley Quinn, naturally. She'd be all for a threesome with Mr. J and Poison Ivy.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* PissTakeRap: The Joker in "Joker Intervantion" tries to rap, dissing his fellow villains as well as Batman, with cringe-inducing results. Batman points out how weak are the rhymes. Although in the end, [[spoiler:it's so awful that Batman [[SuperWindowJump jumps through the window]], so you can say it works]].

to:

* PissTakeRap: The Joker in "Joker Intervantion" Intervention" tries to rap, dissing his fellow villains as well as Batman, with cringe-inducing results. Batman points out how weak are the rhymes. Although in the end, [[spoiler:it's so awful that Batman [[SuperWindowJump jumps through the window]], so you can say it works]].

Added: 240

Changed: 55

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* PissTakeRap: The Joker in Session #19 tries to rap, dissing his fellow villains as well as Batman, with cringe-inducing results. Batman points out how weak are the rhymes. Although in the end, [[spoiler:it's so awful that Batman [[SuperWindowJump jumps through the window]], so you can say it works]].

to:

* PissTakeRap: The Joker in Session #19 "Joker Intervantion" tries to rap, dissing his fellow villains as well as Batman, with cringe-inducing results. Batman points out how weak are the rhymes. Although in the end, [[spoiler:it's so awful that Batman [[SuperWindowJump jumps through the window]], so you can say it works]].



* SmokeOut: Batman gets out of the session with a smoke grenade.

to:

* SmokeOut: Batman gets out of the second session ("Robin, Are You Gay?") with a smoke grenade.



* StealthHiBye: Batman, who else? In Sesssion #19, he's just suddenly sitting on the couch, startling Joker.

to:

* StealthHiBye: Batman, who else? In Sesssion Session #19, he's just suddenly sitting on the couch, startling Joker.


Added DiffLines:

* TakeThat: "Joker Intervention" as a whole is one toward the ''Film/{{Suicide Squad|2016}}'' version of the Joker, which is treated as some kind of mid-life crisis, requiring a group intervention from his fellow RoguesGallery (and Batman).
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Each episode is a therapy session going on in Dr. Lynn Matthews' office. There, she analyses several superheroes or supervillains from Franchise/{{the DC|U}} and Franchise/{{Marvel|Universe}} universes (plus [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader and Palpatine]]) for their various psychological issues, and tries to find solutions -- preferably without her office getting destroyed in the process. As you can guess, HilarityEnsues.

to:

Each episode is a therapy session going on in Dr. Lynn Matthews' Matthews's office. There, she analyses several superheroes or supervillains from Franchise/{{the DC|U}} and Franchise/{{Marvel|Universe}} universes (plus [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader and Palpatine]]) for their various psychological issues, and tries to find solutions -- preferably without her office getting destroyed in the process. As you can guess, HilarityEnsues.



* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Wonder Woman's main problem; the therapist describes it as her {{Kryptonite|Factor}}.

to:

* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Wonder Woman's main problem; problem is to pick sleazebags as her boyfriends; the therapist describes it as her {{Kryptonite|Factor}}.



* CampGay: Robin in "Robin, Are You Gay?"

to:

* CampGay: Robin in "Robin, Are You Gay?"Gay?", although he denies it.



* DatingCatwoman: Unfortunately for Catwoman, Batman wants nothing of this because her animalistic habits turn him off.

to:

* DatingCatwoman: Unfortunately for Catwoman, Batman wants nothing of this to do with her because her animalistic habits turn him off.



* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: Each episode is called a "Session", and its title ([[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness bar Session #2]] and #19) begins with the name of the super analyzed and ends with "Therapy!"

to:

* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: Each episode is called a "Session", and its title ([[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness bar Session Sessions #1, #2]] and #19) begins with the name of the super analyzed and ends with "Therapy!"
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEE6E4AF38BC19EC2 You can vision the whole series]] on Website/YouTube.

to:

[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEE6E4AF38BC19EC2 You can vision watch the whole series]] on Website/YouTube.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* TheShrink: The main character of the whole series. She falls mostly in the well-meaning, but not terribly efficient kind, though with the bunch of neurotic supers she's treating, it's not so surprising. And her opinion of some patients isn't very kind, as seen with the doodle of Spider-Man she puts on her notes.

to:

* TheShrink: The main character of the whole series. She falls mostly in the well-meaning, but not terribly efficient kind, type, though with the bunch of neurotic supers she's treating, it's not so surprising. And her opinion of some patients isn't very kind, as seen with the doodle of Spider-Man she puts on her notes.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Each episode is a therapy session going on in Dr. Lynn Matthews' office. There, she analyses several superheroes or supervillains from Franchise/{{the DC|U}} and Franchise/MarvelUniverse (plus [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader and Palpatine]]) for their various psychological issues, and tries to find solutions -- preferably without her office getting destroyed in the process. As you can guess, HilarityEnsues.

to:

Each episode is a therapy session going on in Dr. Lynn Matthews' office. There, she analyses several superheroes or supervillains from Franchise/{{the DC|U}} and Franchise/MarvelUniverse Franchise/{{Marvel|Universe}} universes (plus [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader and Palpatine]]) for their various psychological issues, and tries to find solutions -- preferably without her office getting destroyed in the process. As you can guess, HilarityEnsues.



* DestinationDefenestration: Wonder Woman's session ends up with her throwing her sleazy boyfriend out of the window.

to:

* DestinationDefenestration: Wonder Woman's session ends up with her throwing her sleazy boyfriend out of through the window.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Each episode is a therapy session going on in Dr. Lynn Matthews' office. There, she analyses several superheroes or supervillains from Franchise/{{the DC|U}} or Franchise/MarvelUniverse (plus [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader and Palpatine]]) for their various psychological issues, and tries to find solutions -- preferably without her office getting destroyed in the process. As you can guess, HilarityEnsues.

to:

Each episode is a therapy session going on in Dr. Lynn Matthews' office. There, she analyses several superheroes or supervillains from Franchise/{{the DC|U}} or and Franchise/MarvelUniverse (plus [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader and Palpatine]]) for their various psychological issues, and tries to find solutions -- preferably without her office getting destroyed in the process. As you can guess, HilarityEnsues.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ExcitedShowTitle: And, with the exception of the second, all episode titles also have an exclamation mark.

to:

* ExcitedShowTitle: And, with the exception of the second, #2 and #19, all episode titles also have an exclamation mark.

Added: 411

Changed: 91

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
New episode.


# [[SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker Joker]] & ComicBook/HarleyQuinn Therapy!

to:

# [[SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker [[ComicBook/TheJoker Joker]] & ComicBook/HarleyQuinn Therapy!




to:

# [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Joker Intervention]]



* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: Each episode is called a "Session", and its title ([[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness bar the second]]) begins with the name of the super analyzed and ends with "Therapy!"

to:

* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: Each episode is called a "Session", and its title ([[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness bar the second]]) Session #2]] and #19) begins with the name of the super analyzed and ends with "Therapy!"



* PissTakeRap: The Joker in Session #19 tries to rap, dissing his fellow villains as well as Batman, with cringe-inducing results. Batman points out how weak are the rhymes. Although in the end, [[spoiler:it's so awful that Batman [[SuperWindowJump jumps through the window]], so you can say it works]].



* StealthHiBye: Batman, who else? In Sesssion #19, he's just suddenly sitting on the couch, startling Joker.



* ThereAreNoTherapists: A big aversion of this trope for the Marvel & DC universes, for sure. The doctor works hard to solve the supers' psychological issues, though it's still an uphill battle.

to:

* ThereAreNoTherapists: A big aversion of this trope for the Marvel & and DC universes, for sure. The doctor works hard to solve the supers' psychological issues, though it's still an uphill battle.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


!!Tropes:

to:

!!Tropes:
!!''Super Therapy!'' provides examples of:
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


# SelfDemonstrating/{{Magneto}} & [[Franchise/XMen Professor X]] Therapy!

to:

# SelfDemonstrating/{{Magneto}} ComicBook/{{Magneto}} & [[Franchise/XMen Professor X]] Therapy!
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* BiTheWay: Harley Quinn, of course. She'd be all for a threesome with Mr. J and Poison Ivy.

to:

* BiTheWay: Harley Quinn, of course.naturally. She'd be all for a threesome with Mr. J and Poison Ivy.



* CatchPhrase: "I think that's good place to end the session..."

to:

* CatchPhrase: "I think that's a good place to end the session..."



Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


-->'''Dr. Lynn Matthews'''

to:

-->'''Dr.-->-- '''Dr. Lynn Matthews'''
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Quote.

Added DiffLines:

->''"F*ckin' superheroes..."''
-->'''Dr. Lynn Matthews'''
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** Of the whole superhero genre, by looking at their psychological issues rather than on hero-ing (or villain-ing).

to:

** Of the whole superhero genre, by looking at their psychological issues rather than on their hero-ing (or villain-ing).
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Each episode is a therapy session going on in Dr. Lynn Matthews' office. There, she analyses several superheroes or supervillains from Franchise/{{the DC|U}} or Franchise/MarvelUniverse (plus [Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader and Palpatine]]) for their various psychological issues, and tries to find solutions -- preferably without her office getting destroyed in the process. As you can guess, HilarityEnsues.

to:

Each episode is a therapy session going on in Dr. Lynn Matthews' office. There, she analyses several superheroes or supervillains from Franchise/{{the DC|U}} or Franchise/MarvelUniverse (plus [Franchise/StarWars [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader and Palpatine]]) for their various psychological issues, and tries to find solutions -- preferably without her office getting destroyed in the process. As you can guess, HilarityEnsues.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Each episode is a therapy session going on in Dr. Lynn Matthews' office. There, she analyses several superheroes or supervillains from Franchise/{{the DC|U}} or Franchise/MarvelUniverse (plus Darth Vader and Palpatine) for their various psychological problems, and tries to find solutions -- preferably without her office getting destroyed in the process. As you can guess, HilarityEnsues.

to:

Each episode is a therapy session going on in Dr. Lynn Matthews' office. There, she analyses several superheroes or supervillains from Franchise/{{the DC|U}} or Franchise/MarvelUniverse (plus [Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader and Palpatine) Palpatine]]) for their various psychological problems, issues, and tries to find solutions -- preferably without her office getting destroyed in the process. As you can guess, HilarityEnsues.



* INeedAFreakingDrink: The therapist ends up taking a swig from Tony Stark's flask at the end of session spent trying to convince the Avengers to lay off the drinking.

to:

* INeedAFreakingDrink: The therapist ends up taking a swig from Tony Stark's flask at the end of a session spent trying to convince the Avengers to lay off the drinking.



* ThereWasADoor: At the end of the Avengers session, Hulk smashes through the wall to exit... despite the doctor having [[HypocriticalHumor asked them to stop breaking thing a minute ago]].

to:

* ThereWasADoor: At the end of the Avengers Avengers' session, Hulk smashes through the wall to exit... despite the doctor having [[HypocriticalHumor asked them to stop breaking thing things a minute ago]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ThereWasADoor: At the end of the Avangers session, Hulk smashes through the wall... despite the doctor having [[HypocriticalHumor asked them to not break anything a minute ago]].
* TimeTravel: Thor uses the power of his mighty hammer to travel to the past and smashes his father face. And then he travels again to stop himself from doing it... [[spoiler:erasing himself from existence in the process]].

to:

* ThereWasADoor: At the end of the Avangers Avengers session, Hulk smashes through the wall... wall to exit... despite the doctor having [[HypocriticalHumor asked them to not break anything stop breaking thing a minute ago]].
* TimeTravel: Thor uses the power of his mighty hammer to travel to the past and smashes his father father's face. And then he travels again to stop himself from doing it... [[spoiler:erasing himself from existence in the process]].

Changed: 112

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** "Two-Face Therapy!" also introduces a parody of Series/DoctorPhil replacing temporarily the usaul therapist.
* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Wonder Woman's main problem; the therapist describes it as her kryptonite.

to:

** "Two-Face Therapy!" also introduces a parody of Series/DoctorPhil replacing temporarily the usaul usual therapist.
* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Wonder Woman's main problem; the therapist describes it as her kryptonite.{{Kryptonite|Factor}}.



* BeeAfraid: The Joker proves to Harley that he's still the same lunatic she fell in love with... by offering her a bouquet of flower full of killer bees.

to:

* BeeAfraid: The Joker proves to Harley that he's still the same lunatic she fell in love with... by offering her a bouquet of flower flowers full of killer bees.



* BriefAccentImitation: Magneto and Professor X imitate each other's accent during a reversal roleplaying. The doctor is in stitch from Xavier's imitation of Magneto.

to:

* BriefAccentImitation: Magneto and Professor X imitate each other's accent during a reversal roleplaying. The doctor is in stitch stitches from Xavier's imitation of Magneto.



* DeliberatelyMonochrome: The video gets in black and white when the doctor starts talking like out of FilmNoir to reach to Captain America.

to:

* DeliberatelyMonochrome: The video gets in black and white when the doctor starts talking like out of in a FilmNoir to reach out to Captain America.



* DontExplainTheJoke: Joker starts explaining the joke about "having Poison Ivy on his junk", then gets depressed that he would resort to that.

to:

* DontExplainTheJoke: Joker starts explaining the joke about "having Poison Ivy on his junk", then gets depressed that he he, of all people, would resort to that.



* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Captain America's problem for starter, unsurprisingly. He has hard time understanding Dr. Lynn Matthews is the therapist and not just a secretary, for starter.

to:

* FishOutOfTemporalWater: One of Captain America's problem for starter, problems, unsurprisingly. He has hard time understanding Dr. Lynn Matthews is the therapist and not just a secretary, for starter.starters.



** [[ThereWasADoor Hulk ends the session by smashing through a wall]], despite the doctor having asked them to not break anything a minute ago.

to:

** [[ThereWasADoor Hulk ends the session by smashing through a wall]], despite the doctor having asked them the Avengers to not break anything stop breaking things a minute ago.



* INeedAFreakingDrink: The therapist ends up taking a swing at the end of session spent trying to convince the Avengers to lay off the drinking.

to:

* INeedAFreakingDrink: The therapist ends up taking a swing swig from Tony Stark's flask at the end of session spent trying to convince the Avengers to lay off the drinking.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Each episode is a therapy session going on in Dr. Lynn Matthews' office. There, she analyses several superheroes or supervillains from [[Franchise/{{the DC|U}} or Franchise/MarvelUniverse (plus Darth Vader and Palpatine) for their various psychological problems, and tries to find solutions -- preferably without her office getting destroyed in the process. As you can guess, HilarityEnsues.

to:

Each episode is a therapy session going on in Dr. Lynn Matthews' office. There, she analyses several superheroes or supervillains from [[Franchise/{{the Franchise/{{the DC|U}} or Franchise/MarvelUniverse (plus Darth Vader and Palpatine) for their various psychological problems, and tries to find solutions -- preferably without her office getting destroyed in the process. As you can guess, HilarityEnsues.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


''Super Therapy!'' is a series of parody fan videos by [[https://www.youtube.com/user/barelypolitical Barely Political]].

to:

''Super Therapy!'' is a series of parody fan videos by the [[https://www.youtube.com/user/barelypolitical Barely Political]].
Political]] channel.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


** [[ThereWasADoor Hulk ends the session by smashing through a wall]], despite the doctor having [[HypocriticalHumor asked them to not break anything a minute ago.
** The exasperated doctor then [[INeedAFreakingDrink takes a swing of alcohol]] herself, after having spent the session trying to get Iron Man, Captain America and Thor to lay off the drinking.

to:

** [[ThereWasADoor Hulk ends the session by smashing through a wall]], despite the doctor having [[HypocriticalHumor asked them to not break anything a minute ago.
** The As a result, the exasperated doctor then [[INeedAFreakingDrink takes a swing swig of alcohol]] herself, after having spent the session trying to get Iron Man, Captain America and Thor to lay off the drinking.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ApologisesALot: Spider-Man. Even when told to stop apologising.

to:

* ApologisesALot: Spider-Man. Even when told to stop apologising.apologizing.



* GrayRainOfDepression: Storm's mood swing is accompanied by a rainshower... inside the therapist's office. The doctor clearly expected this, as she has an umbrella at hand.

to:

* GrayRainOfDepression: Storm's mood swing is accompanied by a rainshower...rain-shower... inside the therapist's office. The doctor clearly expected this, as she has an umbrella at hand.



** [[ThereWasAWall Hulk ends the session by smashing through a wall]], despite the doctor having [[HypocriticalHumor asked them to not break anything a minute ago.

to:

** [[ThereWasAWall [[ThereWasADoor Hulk ends the session by smashing through a wall]], despite the doctor having [[HypocriticalHumor asked them to not break anything a minute ago.



* TheShrink: The main character of the whole series. She falls mostly in the well-meaning, but not terribly efficent kind, though with the bunch of neurotic supers she's treating, it's not so surprising. And her opinion of some patients isn't very kind, as seen with the doodle of Spider-Man she puts on her notes.

to:

* TheShrink: The main character of the whole series. She falls mostly in the well-meaning, but not terribly efficent efficient kind, though with the bunch of neurotic supers she's treating, it's not so surprising. And her opinion of some patients isn't very kind, as seen with the doodle of Spider-Man she puts on her notes.



* ThereWasAWall: At the end of the Avangers session, Hulk smashes through the wall... despite the doctor having [[HypocriticalHumor asked them to not break anything a minute ago]].

to:

* ThereWasAWall: ThereWasADoor: At the end of the Avangers session, Hulk smashes through the wall... despite the doctor having [[HypocriticalHumor asked them to not break anything a minute ago]].

Added: 666

Changed: 49

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Each episode is a therapy session going on in Dr. Lynn Matthews' office. There, she analyses several well-known superheroes or supervillains from Franchise/{{the DC|U}} or Franchise/MarvelUniverse (plus Darth Vader) for their various psychological problems, and tries to find solutions -- preferably without her office getting destroyed in the process. As you can guess, HilarityEnsues.

to:

Each episode is a therapy session going on in Dr. Lynn Matthews' office. There, she analyses several well-known superheroes or supervillains from Franchise/{{the [[Franchise/{{the DC|U}} or Franchise/MarvelUniverse (plus Darth Vader) Vader and Palpatine) for their various psychological problems, and tries to find solutions -- preferably without her office getting destroyed in the process. As you can guess, HilarityEnsues.



* AffectionateParody:
** Of the whole superhero genre, by looking at their psychological issues rather than on hero-ing (or villain-ing).
** "Two-Face Therapy!" also introduces a parody of Series/DoctorPhil replacing temporarily the usaul therapist.



* ApologisesALot: Spider-Man. Even when told to stop apologizing.

to:

* ApologisesALot: Spider-Man. Even when told to stop apologizing.apologising.



* ConeOfShame: Catwoman wears one in the teaser preceding her dedicated episode. She explains that she got into another fight with Batman.
* DatingCatwoman: Unfortunately for Catwoman, Batman wants nothing of this because her animalistic habits turn him off.



* GrayRainOfDepression: Storm's mood swing is accompanied by a rain-shower... inside the therapist's office. The doctor clearly expected this, as she has an umbrella at hand.

to:

* GrayRainOfDepression: Storm's mood swing is accompanied by a rain-shower...rainshower... inside the therapist's office. The doctor clearly expected this, as she has an umbrella at hand.



** [[ThereWasADoor Hulk ends the session by smashing through a wall]], despite the doctor having [[HypocriticalHumor asked them to not break anything a minute ago.

to:

** [[ThereWasADoor [[ThereWasAWall Hulk ends the session by smashing through a wall]], despite the doctor having [[HypocriticalHumor asked them to not break anything a minute ago.



* OhNoNotAgain: Aquaman says this after drowning his latest date... again.



* PungeonMaster: Catwoman makes frequent cat-related puns, to her therapist's annoyance.



* TheShrink: The main character of the whole series. She falls mostly in the well-meaning, but not terribly efficient kind, though with the bunch of neurotic supers she's treating, it's not so surprising. And her opinion of some patients isn't very kind, as seen with the doodle of Spider-Man she puts on her notes.

to:

* TheShrink: The main character of the whole series. She falls mostly in the well-meaning, but not terribly efficient efficent kind, though with the bunch of neurotic supers she's treating, it's not so surprising. And her opinion of some patients isn't very kind, as seen with the doodle of Spider-Man she puts on her notes.



* ThereWasADoor: At the end of the Avengers session, Hulk smashes through the wall... despite the doctor having [[HypocriticalHumor asked them to not break anything a minute ago]].

to:

* ThereWasADoor: ThereWasAWall: At the end of the Avengers Avangers session, Hulk smashes through the wall... despite the doctor having [[HypocriticalHumor asked them to not break anything a minute ago]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Each episode is a therapy session going on in Dr. Lynn Matthews' office. There, she analyses several well-known superheroes or supervillains from [[Franchise/{{the DC|U}} or Franchise/MarvelUniverse (plus Darth Vader) for their various psychological problems, and tries to find solutions -- preferably without her office getting destroyed in the process. As you can guess, HilarityEnsues.

to:

Each episode is a therapy session going on in Dr. Lynn Matthews' office. There, she analyses several well-known superheroes or supervillains from [[Franchise/{{the Franchise/{{the DC|U}} or Franchise/MarvelUniverse (plus Darth Vader) for their various psychological problems, and tries to find solutions -- preferably without her office getting destroyed in the process. As you can guess, HilarityEnsues.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ApologisesALot: Spider-Man. Even when told to stop apologising.

to:

* ApologisesALot: Spider-Man. Even when told to stop apologising.apologizing.



* GrayRainOfDepression: Storm's mood swing is accompanied by a rainshower... inside the therapist's office. The doctor clearly expected this, as she has an umbrella at hand.

to:

* GrayRainOfDepression: Storm's mood swing is accompanied by a rainshower...rain-shower... inside the therapist's office. The doctor clearly expected this, as she has an umbrella at hand.



** [[ThereWasAWall Hulk ends the session by smashing through a wall]], despite the doctor having [[HypocriticalHumor asked them to not break anything a minute ago.

to:

** [[ThereWasAWall [[ThereWasADoor Hulk ends the session by smashing through a wall]], despite the doctor having [[HypocriticalHumor asked them to not break anything a minute ago.



* TheShrink: The main character of the whole series. She falls mostly in the well-meaning, but not terribly efficent kind, though with the bunch of neurotic supers she's treating, it's not so surprising. And her opinion of some patients isn't very kind, as seen with the doodle of Spider-Man she puts on her notes.

to:

* TheShrink: The main character of the whole series. She falls mostly in the well-meaning, but not terribly efficent efficient kind, though with the bunch of neurotic supers she's treating, it's not so surprising. And her opinion of some patients isn't very kind, as seen with the doodle of Spider-Man she puts on her notes.



* ThereWasAWall: At the end of the Avangers session, Hulk smashes through the wall... despite the doctor having [[HypocriticalHumor asked them to not break anything a minute ago]].

to:

* ThereWasAWall: ThereWasADoor: At the end of the Avangers Avengers session, Hulk smashes through the wall... despite the doctor having [[HypocriticalHumor asked them to not break anything a minute ago]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Creating new work page.

Added DiffLines:

''Super Therapy!'' is a series of parody fan videos by [[https://www.youtube.com/user/barelypolitical Barely Political]].

Each episode is a therapy session going on in Dr. Lynn Matthews' office. There, she analyses several well-known superheroes or supervillains from [[Franchise/{{the DC|U}} or Franchise/MarvelUniverse (plus Darth Vader) for their various psychological problems, and tries to find solutions -- preferably without her office getting destroyed in the process. As you can guess, HilarityEnsues.

[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEE6E4AF38BC19EC2 You can vision the whole series]] on Website/YouTube.

----
!!Sessions:

# Franchise/{{Super|man}} Therapy!
# [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Robin, Are You Gay?]]
# Franchise/SpiderMan Therapy!
# Franchise/WonderWoman Therapy!
# [[Franchise/TheFlash Flash]] Therapy!
# ComicBook/CaptainAmerica Therapy!
# [[SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker Joker]] & ComicBook/HarleyQuinn Therapy!
# SelfDemonstrating/{{Magneto}} & [[Franchise/XMen Professor X]] Therapy!
# ComicBook/{{Storm}} Therapy!
# [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor-apy!]]
# [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk Hulk]] Therapy!
# ComicBook/{{Aquaman}} Therapy!
# ComicBook/{{Catwoman}} Therapy!
# ComicBook/TwoFace Therapy!
# [[Franchise/TheAvengers Avengers]] Therapy!
# ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} Therapy!
# [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor and Loki]] Therapy!
# [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]] Therapy!

----
!!Tropes:

* AddictionPowered: The Flash's SuperSpeed is implied to be thanks to "Flash Powder".
* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Wonder Woman's main problem; the therapist describes it as her kryptonite.
* ApologisesALot: Spider-Man. Even when told to stop apologising.
* AprilFoolsDay: Magneto claims that [[Film/XMenTheLastStand dropping the Golden Gate Bridge while full of cars]] was for an April Fools joke.
* BeeAfraid: The Joker proves to Harley that he's still the same lunatic she fell in love with... by offering her a bouquet of flower full of killer bees.
* BiTheWay: Harley Quinn, of course. She'd be all for a threesome with Mr. J and Poison Ivy.
* BriefAccentImitation: Magneto and Professor X imitate each other's accent during a reversal roleplaying. The doctor is in stitch from Xavier's imitation of Magneto.
* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: Superman's iconic Chest Insignia gets an explanation...
-->'''Superman:''' The "S" stands for "Soggypants". Don't tell anyone...
* CampGay: Robin in "Robin, Are You Gay?"
* CatchPhrase: "I think that's good place to end the session..."
* CeilingCling: Spider-Man, of course, after a JumpScare from the doctor raising her voice.
* ClarkKenting: The therapist isn't fooled a second by Clark Kent's disguise, but she just humors her patient.
* CodeName: The therapist herself is looking for one to fit within the super community, as seen on her notes, though she's hesitating between several options: "Super Shrink", "Empathy Girl", "Dr. Pain", "The Freudinator", "NEW AGE LADY", "Dr. Issues", "The Enabler"... she later seems to decide on "The Repressor!!"
* DeadpanSnarker: Dr. Lynn Matthews tries to stay professional most of the time, but sometimes she can't help letting the snark comes out.
* DeliberatelyMonochrome: The video gets in black and white when the doctor starts talking like out of FilmNoir to reach to Captain America.
* DestinationDefenestration: Wonder Woman's session ends up with her throwing her sleazy boyfriend out of the window.
* DontExplainTheJoke: Joker starts explaining the joke about "having Poison Ivy on his junk", then gets depressed that he would resort to that.
* ExcitedShowTitle: And, with the exception of the second, all episode titles also have an exclamation mark.
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Captain America's problem for starter, unsurprisingly. He has hard time understanding Dr. Lynn Matthews is the therapist and not just a secretary, for starter.
* GrayRainOfDepression: Storm's mood swing is accompanied by a rainshower... inside the therapist's office. The doctor clearly expected this, as she has an umbrella at hand.
* HypocriticalHumor: "Avengers Therapy!" has two good ones...
** [[ThereWasAWall Hulk ends the session by smashing through a wall]], despite the doctor having [[HypocriticalHumor asked them to not break anything a minute ago.
** The exasperated doctor then [[INeedAFreakingDrink takes a swing of alcohol]] herself, after having spent the session trying to get Iron Man, Captain America and Thor to lay off the drinking.
* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: Each episode is called a "Session", and its title ([[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness bar the second]]) begins with the name of the super analyzed and ends with "Therapy!"
* INeedAFreakingDrink: The therapist ends up taking a swing at the end of session spent trying to convince the Avengers to lay off the drinking.
* MotorMouth: The Flash, who else?
* NotThatTheresAnythingWrongWithThat: What Batman immediately adds after telling the therapist he's pretty sure Robin is gay.
* OnTheNext: Each episode end with a glimpse of the next patient(s). The dialogue is usually unique to this ending and not repeated the next episode.
* {{Pun}}:
** The Flash does a terrible SubvertedCatchPhrase when refusing to show his "Flash Powder".
--->'''Flash:''' With great powder comes great responsibility...
** "Thor-apy session..." Although Thor doesn't get it.
* SecretKeeper: The therapist knows most secret identities -- not hard with Spider-Man considering he signs his checks with "Peter Parker". Of course, she's tied up by doctor-patient confidentiality.
* ShellShockedVeteran: Captain America's other main issue, as diagnosed by the therapist. The alarm clock ringing sends him running for cover, gun and shield in hand.
* TheShrink: The main character of the whole series. She falls mostly in the well-meaning, but not terribly efficent kind, though with the bunch of neurotic supers she's treating, it's not so surprising. And her opinion of some patients isn't very kind, as seen with the doodle of Spider-Man she puts on her notes.
* {{Slimeball}}: Travis, the cheating boyfriend of Wonder Woman. He's back during Storm's session, having tried to convince her to start a tornado just so he could film it and sell this to television channels.
* SmokeOut: Batman gets out of the session with a smoke grenade.
-->'''Robin:''' Now how is ''that'' not gay?
* SuperSpeed: The Flash just can't stay on the couch and zips around the office all along his session.
* ThatPoorPlant: The potted plant inside the doctor's office tends to go through some abuse over the sessions. Notably, Storm's ends up with it fried by lightning.
* ThereAreNoTherapists: A big aversion of this trope for the Marvel & DC universes, for sure. The doctor works hard to solve the supers' psychological issues, though it's still an uphill battle.
* ThereWasAWall: At the end of the Avangers session, Hulk smashes through the wall... despite the doctor having [[HypocriticalHumor asked them to not break anything a minute ago]].
* TimeTravel: Thor uses the power of his mighty hammer to travel to the past and smashes his father face. And then he travels again to stop himself from doing it... [[spoiler:erasing himself from existence in the process]].
* TruthSerums: Wonder Woman's lasso, as usual. Quite efficient to make a cheating boyfriend fess up.
* WeatherManipulation: Storm's power, naturally. Except it's linked to her mood swings, so after raining indoors, the doctor's office goes from searing hot to frigid cold, and the session ends up with a lightning strike frying the potted plant.

----

Top