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In Treatment - Scott Miller - 01-06-2010 What an ingeniusly simple concept done well. Gabriel Byrne plays a therapist and each half hour episode has him working with a specific client and then he visits his own therapist(not really accurate but applicable)played by the incredible Diane Wiest. He has four clients: a woman who claims to love him, a pilot responsible for bombing a school, a young female Olympic hopeful in gymnastics and a couple whose marriage is in disarray. Each episode deals almost exclusively with him at work but they are starting to show glimpses of his wife and child. As you can imagine, the show is almost strictly dialogue and the subject matter is as heavy as anything I've seen, but it is brilliantly written and I think offers a most fascinating peek into the world of psychotherapy(it may be called something else but I don't know the distictions between the different fields of psychoanalysis). I've only watched the first 10 episodes(out of 43)but I'm pretty well hooked at this point. In Treatment - Maggers - 01-09-2010 I love this series, Scott, and I am well placed in the world to appreciate it. I have to catch up with the second season. I haven't seen any of it. But the first season was unexpectedly addicting. In Treatment - Scott Miller - 01-09-2010 Maggers Wrote:I love this series, Scott, and I am well placed in the world to appreciate it. I have to catch up with the second season. I haven't seen any of it. But the first season was unexpectedly addicting. I see the second season has John Mahoney and Hope Davis as patients so it might even be an improvement on the already excellent show. In Treatment - Maggers - 01-09-2010 Scott Miller Wrote:I see the second season has John Mahoney and Hope Davis as patients so it might even be an improvement on the already excellent show.Oh, wait, then I've seen the second season, and I loved/disliked those characters. Geez, can't keep up with my own memory. I guess I need to check out the third season, or has it gone that far yet? Do you find that you want to throttle the patients every now and again? In Treatment - Scott Miller - 01-09-2010 Maggers Wrote:Oh, wait, then I've seen the second season, and I loved/disliked those characters. Geez, can't keep up with my own memory. I guess I need to check out the third season, or has it gone that far yet? I'm not sure if they've begun the third season or not or if there is even going to be a third. I would go past throttling really quick with some of them-especially the husband(of the fertility couple). Pretty easy to see why many therapists have therapists-I don't think I could handle it. |