The Perry family struggles to keep afloat as bills pile up and they face eviction. The troubled Betsy Perry dreams of being saved like George Bailey in It's A Wonderful Life, but fears their pesky ways have cost her family that type of happy ending. But her friend, Rabbi Yamowitz tells her "It is not about the quanity of friends you have, but the quality of friends you keep."
In America, fans hang on every twist and turn of the wonderful unfolding story of a celebrity's life. This obsession with the famous has now lead to a wickedly funny look at the World of being a fan. Fans Anonymous is less a therapy group and more of a 3-ring circus. Therapist Alice Dobbs' group includes a sharp-tongued horror movie fan, a goth rocker wannabee, an undefeated female sports prognosticator, the next John D. Rockefeller, Father Christmas, a football coach obsessed with a soap opera starlet and a local politician who claims to be the son of JFK. However we will find out if this warm hearted therapist can practice what she preaches, when her favorite director falls from grace for taking credit for a film he didn't create.