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In Treatment

In Treatment is an American drama television series for HBO, produced and developed by Rodrigo Garcia, based on the Israeli series BeTipul (Hebrew: בטיפול), created by Hagai Levi, Ori Sivan and Nir Bergman.

In Treatment
GenreDrama
Based on
BeTipul
by
Developed byRodrigo García
Starring
Theme music composerAvi Belleli
ComposerRichard Marvin
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes130 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Production locations
Running time22–30 minutes
Production companies
  • Leverage Management
  • Closest to the Hole Productions
  • Sheleg
Release
Original networkHBO
Original releaseJanuary 28, 2008 (2008-01-28) –
June 28, 2021 (2021-06-28)

The series is about a psychotherapist,[1] 50-something Paul Weston, and his weekly sessions with patients, as well as those with his own therapist at the end of the week. The program, which stars Gabriel Byrne as Paul, debuted on January 28, 2008, as a five-night-a-week series. Its executive producer and principal director was Paris Barclay, who directed 35 episodes, the most of any director on the series, and the only one to direct episodes in all three seasons. The program's format, script and opening theme are based on, and are often verbatim translations of BeTipul. HBO Canada aired the program simultaneously with HBO in the U.S.[2] Season 1 earned numerous honors, including Emmy, Golden Globe and Writers Guild awards.

The series was renewed for a second season on June 20, 2008, and production on Season 2 wrapped in early 2009.[3] According to The New York Times, production relocated to New York City from Los Angeles at the insistence of Byrne, who otherwise threatened to resign. The move and the addition of Sunday night to the schedule were considered votes of confidence in the series by HBO executives. Season 2 premiered on April 5, 2009. The second season built on the success of the first, winning a 2009 Peabody Award. The third season premiered on October 26, 2010, for a seven-week run, with four episodes per week. The 24-episode season premiered on May 23, 2021, and aired four episodes weekly.[4]

In February 2022, HBO confirmed that the show would not return again.[5]

Plot

Psychotherapist Paul Weston has a private practice where he carries out sessions with his patients in his Baltimore[6] home. He begins to question his own abilities and motives, so he seeks help from his former mentor and therapist Gina Toll, whom he has not seen for ten years.

Characters

Paul Weston

Gabriel Byrne portrays Paul Weston, a charming, relentless psychologist, who is seeking a peaceful existence, free of self-doubt and ambivalence. He is a graduate of Georgetown University, where he earned his undergraduate degree, Columbia University, where he earned a master's degree, and The New School, where he received his PhD (though a season one scene shows two diplomas from the University of Pennsylvania displayed near the door to Paul's office). In summer 1988, he moved to Maryland, where he worked at the Washington–Baltimore Psychoanalytic Institute and later established his private practice in Baltimore.

Gina Toll

Dianne Wiest portrays psychotherapist Gina Toll, Paul's former mentor and clinical supervisor whom Paul avoided for nine years after an argument over reservations Gina expressed in a letter of recommendation on Paul's behalf. She acts as a sounding board for Paul's doubts about his motives and abilities.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
143January 28, 2008 (2008-01-28)March 28, 2008 (2008-03-28)
235April 5, 2009 (2009-04-05)May 5, 2009 (2009-05-05)
328October 25, 2010 (2010-10-25)December 7, 2010 (2010-12-07)
424May 23, 2021 (2021-05-23)June 28, 2021 (2021-06-28)

Each episode of In Treatment focuses on one patient, including Paul, who is seeing his clinical supervisor and psychotherapist, Gina.

Season 1

Therapy patient Laura professes her love for Paul, which causes their relationship to grow more complex and difficult to control. Laura's personal issues include being seduced by a much older man when she was a teenager. She begins an unsatisfying sexual relationship with Alex, another of Paul’s patients. Paul reflects on his own feelings for her and believes that he is in love with her; sessions with Gina fail to resolve his inner conflict over his desire and professional responsibility. Midway through the season, Laura ends her therapy with Paul after he continues to reject her advances. Paul and Laura encounter each other at Alex's funeral, and Paul decides to pursue Laura at the risk of destroying his marriage, but a panic attack prevents him from going through with it.

A fighter pilot who finds it impossible to express his internal struggles, Alex meets Laura and has a brief affair with her. Paul tries to get Alex to break through to his reasons for running himself to exhaustion and examine his feelings about killing Iraqi schoolchildren during a sanctioned mission. Alex drifts into instability, eventually deciding to end his therapy, and returns to the military just as Paul begins to make progress with Alex's repressed insecurities. Alex is killed during a training exercise, and although his death is ruled an accident, some indications suggest that Alex's death was a suicidal reaction caused by the trauma of therapeutic reflection.

Sophie's ambivalence about life is elicited and broken down by Paul, who examines her underage sexual relationship with her much older gymnastics coach, Cy, and its effects on her, in addition to her conflicted feelings about her divorced parents and her father's distance from her. Eventually, Sophie benefits greatly from the therapy and begins to repair her relationship with her parents. At the end of the season, Sophie leaves Baltimore to pursue further gymnastic training in Denver.

Jake and Amy's debate about whether she should have an abortion is the prologue to what is revealed to be an extremely volatile, dysfunctional relationship. During their second session, Amy has a miscarriage, but the couple return to therapy to work on their issues. Amy's inability to hold emotional connection leads her to have an affair with her boss, a man she finds "gross" but uses as a buffer against Jake. Jake and Amy each have an individual session, and finally and sadly decide to end their marriage and share custody of their son. Jake believes the therapy was helpful, but Amy thinks it hurt their marriage.

Throughout the season, Gina and Paul confront each other over issues in their shared history and opposing views, but by the finale Paul realizes he needs her input and agrees to continue therapy.

The first season consists of 43 episodes, with each episode airing on its allotted day of the week, Monday to Friday.[7] The episodes were spread over nine weeks for most of the characters, except in the final week, which did not have Monday or Tuesday installments.

Main Characters
Actor Character Weekday Role
Gabriel Byrne Paul Weston Various Paul is a 50-something psychologist who has weekly sessions with patients and his former mentor Gina.
Melissa George Laura Hill Monday Laura is an anesthesiologist who is erotically fixated on Paul.
Blair Underwood Alex Prince Tuesday Alex is a fighter pilot traumatized by a bombing mission in Iraq that had unintended consequences.
Mia Wasikowska Sophie Wednesday Sophie is a suicidal, teenage gymnast.
Embeth Davidtz
Josh Charles
Amy
Jake
Thursday Amy and Jake initially commence couples' therapy because of their conflict over whether or not to end her pregnancy.
Dianne Wiest Gina Toll Friday Gina is Paul's former therapist and mentor who plays devil's advocate to his ambivalence.
Michelle Forbes Kate Weston Various Paul's wife who later attends Paul's sessions with Gina
Supporting Characters
Actor Character Weekday Role
Jake Richardson Ian Various Paul and Kate's 20-year-old son
Mae Whitman Rosie Various Paul and Kate's 16-year-old daughter
Max Burkholder Max Various Paul and Kate's youngest son
Peter Horton Zack Various Sophie's father
Julia Campbell Olivia Various Sophie's mother
Glynn Turman Alex Prince, Sr. Various Alex's father

Season 2

Paul, now divorced and quite lonely, has moved to Brooklyn, and uses the living room of his small refurbished walk-up brownstone for patient visits. Alex's father, Alex Sr., serves him with a malpractice lawsuit in the first episode,[8][9] and he becomes preoccupied with it.

Alex Sr. sues Paul for negligence, charging him with failing to prevent the death of his son, who voluntarily discontinued therapy and was killed in a plane crash that was either an accident or suicide. Alex Sr. and his lawyers contend that Paul's professional responsibility was to contact the military and report Alex Jr. unfit for duty. Alex Sr. later meets with Paul and makes a loaded offer: if Paul writes a letter taking blame for Alex Jr.'s death, he will drop the lawsuit, satisfied to have his belief that Paul is 100% at fault confirmed. Paul considers the offer but later concurs with Gina's advice and rejects it. The lawsuit is dismissed as frivolous, and Paul's angst about his professional competence is at least temporarily alleviated.[10][11]

The season had seven episodes for each character. The Monday and Tuesday sessions aired back-to-back on Sundays, while the remaining three ran on Mondays. HBO repeated the episodes in sequence, several times each week. The season's executive producer was Warren Leight, who previously worked on Law and Order: Criminal Intent.[6]

Actor Character Weekday Role
Hope Davis Mia Nesky Monday Mia is successful malpractice attorney and former patient of Paul's from 20 years ago. She blames him for her present status: an unmarried, childless workaholic, who makes poor choices in men.
Alison Pill April Tuesday April is Pratt Institute architecture student diagnosed with lymphoma which she has been concealing from everyone but Paul. She is in denial about the severity of her illness.
Aaron Shaw
Sherri Saum
Russell Hornsby
Oliver
Bess
Luke
Wednesday Oliver is the 12-year-old son of Bess and Luke, a divorcing couple who claim to love their son but are intent in pursuing their own goals. Oliver is caught in the middle and blames himself for his family's chaos.
John Mahoney Walter Barnett Thursday Walter is self-confident CEO with a history of panic attacks, who finds his life is becoming overwhelming.
Dianne Wiest Gina Toll Friday Gina is Paul's own therapist and mentor who diligently tries to guide Paul away from a mid-life crisis and down the road to personal satisfaction and validation.
Glynn Turman Alex Prince Sr. Various Alex Sr. sues Paul for negligence, over failing to prevent the death of his son Alex Jr., a former patient, seen in season one, who died after discontinuing sessions with Paul.
Laila Robins Tammy Kent Various Tammy is Paul's first girlfriend and, coincidentally, a patient of Gina's.

Season 3

After the final episode of the second season, Leight said in an interview that a third season remained possible, but that the show had been exhausting for everyone involved and also something less than a "breakout hit" for HBO.[12] On October 23, 2009, HBO announced that it had picked up In Treatment for a third season. Production began in early 2010 for a premiere in late October.[13]

The third season is the first not based on the original Israeli series Be'Tipul, which had only two. The format is similar: each week, a series of patients visit Paul in half-hour episodes, while in the last, Paul visits his own therapist, Adele Brouse.

There are only three patients this season. Paul still lives in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn and has a young girlfriend, Wendy.

On Mondays, Paul sees Sunil, a widower transported to New York from Calcutta after his wife's death to live with his son, his son's wife, and their two young children.

Tuesday's patient is Frances, a self-described successful actress who has returned to the stage but has difficulty remembering her lines. She is also coping with a dying sister, a broken marriage and a scornful teenage daughter.

On Wednesdays, Paul sees Jesse, a high school student who believes his adopted parents hate him because he is gay.

Paul eventually reenters therapy with the young psychoanalyst Adele Brouse, initially seeking a prescription for sleep medication. Adele perceives that lack of sleep is not his real problem.

The show remains set in Paul's apartment. Unlike the first two seasons, the third season has only four episodes per week. The show aired on Mondays and Tuesdays and, like season 2, had seven weeks of sessions.

Main Characters
Actor Character Weekday Role
Irrfan Khan Sunil Monday After his wife's death, 52-year-old Sunil emigrated to the U.S. from Calcutta to live with his son and daughter-in-law. He is deeply depressed about his wife's death and angry at what he sees as his daughter-in-law's insensitivity. Sunil talks to Paul even though psychotherapy is stigmatized in his culture.
Debra Winger Frances Tuesday A successful actress, Frances comes to see Paul because she is having trouble remembering her lines. Meanwhile, she is troubled that her sister has breast cancer like her mother, and fears that she is next.
Dane DeHaan Jesse Wednesday A gay teenager living with his adoptive parents, Jesse harbors significant anger toward them and himself. He is by turns aggressive, capriciously manipulative, fearful, abrasive and vulnerable, and has been peddling prescription drugs and sleeping with older men. Jesse's world turns upside down when he receives a call from his birth mother, with whom he has not had contact since infancy.
Amy Ryan Adele Brouse Friday A young psychoanalyst recommended by a neurologist friend of Paul's to prescribe him sleep medication, Adele raises questions about Paul's view of his life, particularly his relationship with Gina Toll. Despite initial reluctance, Paul comes to respect Adele as a therapist.
Supporting Characters
Actor Character Weekday Role
Alex Wolff Max Various Paul's youngest son who leaves his mother's house in Baltimore to move in with Paul.
James Lloyd Reynolds Steve Various Kate's new fiancé and Max's future stepfather, of whom Paul is initially jealous.
Susan Misner Wendy Various Paul's girlfriend.
Samrat Chakrabarti Arun Monday Sunil's son who is housing his father and enrolls him in therapy to help him through his grief.
Sonya Walger Julia Monday Arun's wife and Sunil's daughter-in-law who disapproves of Sunil's behavior at home
Dendrie Taylor Marisa Wednesday Jesse's adoptive mother.
Joseph Siravo Roberto Wednesday Jesse's adopted father.

On March 30, 2011, HBO said In Treatment would not continue in its existing form but might continue in a different format.[14][15]

Season 4

In July 2020, it was reported that HBO was developing a reboot of the series.[16] In October 2020, HBO confirmed the revival and production began in late 2020.[17] The 24-episode season premiered on May 23, 2021, on HBO and HBO Max.[4] Jennifer Schuur and Joshua Allen are the fourth season's co-showrunners.[18]

Main cast

Recurring cast

Critical response

The series was generally well-received, attaining positive reviews. On the review aggregator website Metacritic, the first season scored 70/100,[22] the second 85/100,[23] the third 83/100,[24] and the fourth 73/100.[25]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the first season has a 78% approval rating with an average score of 6.1/10 based on 36 reviews; the critical consensus reads, "In Treatment has finely-written scripts that develop with raw emotion while unspooling engrossing suspense."[26] The second season has a 100% approval rating with an average score of 8.9/10 based on 19 reviews; the critical consensus reads, "In Treatment continues to hone in on its characters in the second season, allowing the cast to find more nuances in their performances."[27] The third season has an 87% approval rating with an average score of 8.6/10 based on 23 reviews; the critical consensus reads, "In Treatment offers some of the tightest dramatic writing and purest performances on television."[28] The fourth season has a 96% approval rating with an average score of 7.5/10 based on 24 reviews; the critical consensus reads, "In Treatment returns with a solid fourth season that captures the spirit of the original while giving its new ensemble—led by an outstanding Uzo Aduba—plenty of room to shine.[29]

The Los Angeles Times's Mary McNamara called In Treatment "cleverly conceived," well-written and -acted, but "stagey" and "strain[ing]... believability".[30] Variety's Brian Lowry deemed it "more interesting structurally than in its execution".[31] On Slate, Troy Patterson found it tiresome for its "nattering" and "ambitious hogwash".[32] In Entertainment Weekly, Ken Tucker gave it a "B+", with "lots of great soapy intrigue".[33] The New York Times wrote, "In Treatment [...] is hypnotic, mostly because it withholds information as intelligently as it reveals it. [...] The half-hour episodes are addictive, and few viewers are likely to be satisfied with just one session at a time. [...] In Treatment provides an irresistible peek at the psychopathology of everyday life—on someone else's tab."[34]

Awards and nominations

 
Paris Barclay and Warren Leight at the 69th Annual Peabody Awards for In Treatment

References

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External links

  • Official website
  • In Treatment at IMDb

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For the Italian series see In Treatment Italian TV series For other uses see Treatment In Treatment is an American drama television series for HBO produced and developed by Rodrigo Garcia based on the Israeli series BeTipul Hebrew בטיפול created by Hagai Levi Ori Sivan and Nir Bergman In TreatmentGenreDramaBased onBeTipulby Hagai LeviOri SivanNir BergmanDeveloped byRodrigo GarciaStarringGabriel Byrne Dianne Wiest Michelle Forbes Melissa George Blair Underwood Mia Wasikowska Embeth Davidtz Josh Charles Hope Davis Alison Pill Aaron Shaw Sherri Saum Russell Hornsby John Mahoney Irrfan Khan Debra Winger Dane DeHaan Amy Ryan Alex Wolff Uzo Aduba Anthony Ramos John Benjamin Hickey Quintessa Swindell Charlayne Woodard Liza Colon ZayasTheme music composerAvi BelleliComposerRichard MarvinCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons4No of episodes130 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersRodrigo Garcia Stephen Levinson Hagai Levi Mark Wahlberg Warren Leight Paris Barclay Dan Futterman Anya Epstein Noa Tishby Jennifer Schuur Joshua Allen Melissa Bernstein Julian FarinoProduction locationsLos Angeles seasons 1 4 New York City seasons 2 3 Running time22 30 minutesProduction companiesLeverage Management Closest to the Hole Productions ShelegReleaseOriginal networkHBOOriginal releaseJanuary 28 2008 2008 01 28 June 28 2021 2021 06 28 The series is about a psychotherapist 1 50 something Paul Weston and his weekly sessions with patients as well as those with his own therapist at the end of the week The program which stars Gabriel Byrne as Paul debuted on January 28 2008 as a five night a week series Its executive producer and principal director was Paris Barclay who directed 35 episodes the most of any director on the series and the only one to direct episodes in all three seasons The program s format script and opening theme are based on and are often verbatim translations of BeTipul HBO Canada aired the program simultaneously with HBO in the U S 2 Season 1 earned numerous honors including Emmy Golden Globe and Writers Guild awards The series was renewed for a second season on June 20 2008 and production on Season 2 wrapped in early 2009 3 According to The New York Times production relocated to New York City from Los Angeles at the insistence of Byrne who otherwise threatened to resign The move and the addition of Sunday night to the schedule were considered votes of confidence in the series by HBO executives Season 2 premiered on April 5 2009 The second season built on the success of the first winning a 2009 Peabody Award The third season premiered on October 26 2010 for a seven week run with four episodes per week The 24 episode season premiered on May 23 2021 and aired four episodes weekly 4 In February 2022 HBO confirmed that the show would not return again 5 Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 2 1 Paul Weston 2 2 Gina Toll 3 Episodes 3 1 Season 1 3 2 Season 2 3 3 Season 3 3 4 Season 4 3 4 1 Main cast 3 4 2 Recurring cast 4 Critical response 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditPsychotherapist Paul Weston has a private practice where he carries out sessions with his patients in his Baltimore 6 home He begins to question his own abilities and motives so he seeks help from his former mentor and therapist Gina Toll whom he has not seen for ten years Characters EditPaul Weston Edit Gabriel Byrne portrays Paul Weston a charming relentless psychologist who is seeking a peaceful existence free of self doubt and ambivalence He is a graduate of Georgetown University where he earned his undergraduate degree Columbia University where he earned a master s degree and The New School where he received his PhD though a season one scene shows two diplomas from the University of Pennsylvania displayed near the door to Paul s office In summer 1988 he moved to Maryland where he worked at the Washington Baltimore Psychoanalytic Institute and later established his private practice in Baltimore Gina Toll Edit Dianne Wiest portrays psychotherapist Gina Toll Paul s former mentor and clinical supervisor whom Paul avoided for nine years after an argument over reservations Gina expressed in a letter of recommendation on Paul s behalf She acts as a sounding board for Paul s doubts about his motives and abilities Episodes EditMain article List of In Treatment episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired143January 28 2008 2008 01 28 March 28 2008 2008 03 28 235April 5 2009 2009 04 05 May 5 2009 2009 05 05 328October 25 2010 2010 10 25 December 7 2010 2010 12 07 424May 23 2021 2021 05 23 June 28 2021 2021 06 28 Each episode of In Treatment focuses on one patient including Paul who is seeing his clinical supervisor and psychotherapist Gina Season 1 Edit Therapy patient Laura professes her love for Paul which causes their relationship to grow more complex and difficult to control Laura s personal issues include being seduced by a much older man when she was a teenager She begins an unsatisfying sexual relationship with Alex another of Paul s patients Paul reflects on his own feelings for her and believes that he is in love with her sessions with Gina fail to resolve his inner conflict over his desire and professional responsibility Midway through the season Laura ends her therapy with Paul after he continues to reject her advances Paul and Laura encounter each other at Alex s funeral and Paul decides to pursue Laura at the risk of destroying his marriage but a panic attack prevents him from going through with it A fighter pilot who finds it impossible to express his internal struggles Alex meets Laura and has a brief affair with her Paul tries to get Alex to break through to his reasons for running himself to exhaustion and examine his feelings about killing Iraqi schoolchildren during a sanctioned mission Alex drifts into instability eventually deciding to end his therapy and returns to the military just as Paul begins to make progress with Alex s repressed insecurities Alex is killed during a training exercise and although his death is ruled an accident some indications suggest that Alex s death was a suicidal reaction caused by the trauma of therapeutic reflection Sophie s ambivalence about life is elicited and broken down by Paul who examines her underage sexual relationship with her much older gymnastics coach Cy and its effects on her in addition to her conflicted feelings about her divorced parents and her father s distance from her Eventually Sophie benefits greatly from the therapy and begins to repair her relationship with her parents At the end of the season Sophie leaves Baltimore to pursue further gymnastic training in Denver Jake and Amy s debate about whether she should have an abortion is the prologue to what is revealed to be an extremely volatile dysfunctional relationship During their second session Amy has a miscarriage but the couple return to therapy to work on their issues Amy s inability to hold emotional connection leads her to have an affair with her boss a man she finds gross but uses as a buffer against Jake Jake and Amy each have an individual session and finally and sadly decide to end their marriage and share custody of their son Jake believes the therapy was helpful but Amy thinks it hurt their marriage Throughout the season Gina and Paul confront each other over issues in their shared history and opposing views but by the finale Paul realizes he needs her input and agrees to continue therapy The first season consists of 43 episodes with each episode airing on its allotted day of the week Monday to Friday 7 The episodes were spread over nine weeks for most of the characters except in the final week which did not have Monday or Tuesday installments Main CharactersActor Character Weekday RoleGabriel Byrne Paul Weston Various Paul is a 50 something psychologist who has weekly sessions with patients and his former mentor Gina Melissa George Laura Hill Monday Laura is an anesthesiologist who is erotically fixated on Paul Blair Underwood Alex Prince Tuesday Alex is a fighter pilot traumatized by a bombing mission in Iraq that had unintended consequences Mia Wasikowska Sophie Wednesday Sophie is a suicidal teenage gymnast Embeth DavidtzJosh Charles AmyJake Thursday Amy and Jake initially commence couples therapy because of their conflict over whether or not to end her pregnancy Dianne Wiest Gina Toll Friday Gina is Paul s former therapist and mentor who plays devil s advocate to his ambivalence Michelle Forbes Kate Weston Various Paul s wife who later attends Paul s sessions with GinaSupporting CharactersActor Character Weekday RoleJake Richardson Ian Various Paul and Kate s 20 year old sonMae Whitman Rosie Various Paul and Kate s 16 year old daughterMax Burkholder Max Various Paul and Kate s youngest sonPeter Horton Zack Various Sophie s fatherJulia Campbell Olivia Various Sophie s motherGlynn Turman Alex Prince Sr Various Alex s fatherSeason 2 Edit Paul now divorced and quite lonely has moved to Brooklyn and uses the living room of his small refurbished walk up brownstone for patient visits Alex s father Alex Sr serves him with a malpractice lawsuit in the first episode 8 9 and he becomes preoccupied with it Alex Sr sues Paul for negligence charging him with failing to prevent the death of his son who voluntarily discontinued therapy and was killed in a plane crash that was either an accident or suicide Alex Sr and his lawyers contend that Paul s professional responsibility was to contact the military and report Alex Jr unfit for duty Alex Sr later meets with Paul and makes a loaded offer if Paul writes a letter taking blame for Alex Jr s death he will drop the lawsuit satisfied to have his belief that Paul is 100 at fault confirmed Paul considers the offer but later concurs with Gina s advice and rejects it The lawsuit is dismissed as frivolous and Paul s angst about his professional competence is at least temporarily alleviated 10 11 The season had seven episodes for each character The Monday and Tuesday sessions aired back to back on Sundays while the remaining three ran on Mondays HBO repeated the episodes in sequence several times each week The season s executive producer was Warren Leight who previously worked on Law and Order Criminal Intent 6 Actor Character Weekday RoleHope Davis Mia Nesky Monday Mia is successful malpractice attorney and former patient of Paul s from 20 years ago She blames him for her present status an unmarried childless workaholic who makes poor choices in men Alison Pill April Tuesday April is Pratt Institute architecture student diagnosed with lymphoma which she has been concealing from everyone but Paul She is in denial about the severity of her illness Aaron ShawSherri SaumRussell Hornsby OliverBessLuke Wednesday Oliver is the 12 year old son of Bess and Luke a divorcing couple who claim to love their son but are intent in pursuing their own goals Oliver is caught in the middle and blames himself for his family s chaos John Mahoney Walter Barnett Thursday Walter is self confident CEO with a history of panic attacks who finds his life is becoming overwhelming Dianne Wiest Gina Toll Friday Gina is Paul s own therapist and mentor who diligently tries to guide Paul away from a mid life crisis and down the road to personal satisfaction and validation Glynn Turman Alex Prince Sr Various Alex Sr sues Paul for negligence over failing to prevent the death of his son Alex Jr a former patient seen in season one who died after discontinuing sessions with Paul Laila Robins Tammy Kent Various Tammy is Paul s first girlfriend and coincidentally a patient of Gina s Season 3 Edit After the final episode of the second season Leight said in an interview that a third season remained possible but that the show had been exhausting for everyone involved and also something less than a breakout hit for HBO 12 On October 23 2009 HBO announced that it had picked up In Treatment for a third season Production began in early 2010 for a premiere in late October 13 The third season is the first not based on the original Israeli series Be Tipul which had only two The format is similar each week a series of patients visit Paul in half hour episodes while in the last Paul visits his own therapist Adele Brouse There are only three patients this season Paul still lives in Cobble Hill Brooklyn and has a young girlfriend Wendy On Mondays Paul sees Sunil a widower transported to New York from Calcutta after his wife s death to live with his son his son s wife and their two young children Tuesday s patient is Frances a self described successful actress who has returned to the stage but has difficulty remembering her lines She is also coping with a dying sister a broken marriage and a scornful teenage daughter On Wednesdays Paul sees Jesse a high school student who believes his adopted parents hate him because he is gay Paul eventually reenters therapy with the young psychoanalyst Adele Brouse initially seeking a prescription for sleep medication Adele perceives that lack of sleep is not his real problem The show remains set in Paul s apartment Unlike the first two seasons the third season has only four episodes per week The show aired on Mondays and Tuesdays and like season 2 had seven weeks of sessions Main CharactersActor Character Weekday RoleIrrfan Khan Sunil Monday After his wife s death 52 year old Sunil emigrated to the U S from Calcutta to live with his son and daughter in law He is deeply depressed about his wife s death and angry at what he sees as his daughter in law s insensitivity Sunil talks to Paul even though psychotherapy is stigmatized in his culture Debra Winger Frances Tuesday A successful actress Frances comes to see Paul because she is having trouble remembering her lines Meanwhile she is troubled that her sister has breast cancer like her mother and fears that she is next Dane DeHaan Jesse Wednesday A gay teenager living with his adoptive parents Jesse harbors significant anger toward them and himself He is by turns aggressive capriciously manipulative fearful abrasive and vulnerable and has been peddling prescription drugs and sleeping with older men Jesse s world turns upside down when he receives a call from his birth mother with whom he has not had contact since infancy Amy Ryan Adele Brouse Friday A young psychoanalyst recommended by a neurologist friend of Paul s to prescribe him sleep medication Adele raises questions about Paul s view of his life particularly his relationship with Gina Toll Despite initial reluctance Paul comes to respect Adele as a therapist Supporting CharactersActor Character Weekday RoleAlex Wolff Max Various Paul s youngest son who leaves his mother s house in Baltimore to move in with Paul James Lloyd Reynolds Steve Various Kate s new fiance and Max s future stepfather of whom Paul is initially jealous Susan Misner Wendy Various Paul s girlfriend Samrat Chakrabarti Arun Monday Sunil s son who is housing his father and enrolls him in therapy to help him through his grief Sonya Walger Julia Monday Arun s wife and Sunil s daughter in law who disapproves of Sunil s behavior at homeDendrie Taylor Marisa Wednesday Jesse s adoptive mother Joseph Siravo Roberto Wednesday Jesse s adopted father On March 30 2011 HBO said In Treatment would not continue in its existing form but might continue in a different format 14 15 Season 4 Edit In July 2020 it was reported that HBO was developing a reboot of the series 16 In October 2020 HBO confirmed the revival and production began in late 2020 17 The 24 episode season premiered on May 23 2021 on HBO and HBO Max 4 Jennifer Schuur and Joshua Allen are the fourth season s co showrunners 18 Main cast Edit Uzo Aduba as Dr Brooke Taylor a therapist 17 Anthony Ramos as Eladio Restrepo Brooke s patient who works as a home health aide for a wealthy family 19 John Benjamin Hickey as Colin Brooke s patient who is a white collar criminal recently released from prison 20 Quintessa Swindell as Laila Brooke s patient who is a rebellious teenager 20 Charlayne Woodard as Rhonda Laila s grandmother Liza Colon Zayas as Rita Brooke s AA sponsor 20 Recurring cast Edit Joel Kinnaman as Adam Brooke s longtime on again off again boyfriend 21 Critical response EditThe series was generally well received attaining positive reviews On the review aggregator website Metacritic the first season scored 70 100 22 the second 85 100 23 the third 83 100 24 and the fourth 73 100 25 On Rotten Tomatoes the first season has a 78 approval rating with an average score of 6 1 10 based on 36 reviews the critical consensus reads In Treatment has finely written scripts that develop with raw emotion while unspooling engrossing suspense 26 The second season has a 100 approval rating with an average score of 8 9 10 based on 19 reviews the critical consensus reads In Treatment continues to hone in on its characters in the second season allowing the cast to find more nuances in their performances 27 The third season has an 87 approval rating with an average score of 8 6 10 based on 23 reviews the critical consensus reads In Treatment offers some of the tightest dramatic writing and purest performances on television 28 The fourth season has a 96 approval rating with an average score of 7 5 10 based on 24 reviews the critical consensus reads In Treatment returns with a solid fourth season that captures the spirit of the original while giving its new ensemble led by an outstanding Uzo Aduba plenty of room to shine 29 The Los Angeles Times s Mary McNamara called In Treatment cleverly conceived well written and acted but stagey and strain ing believability 30 Variety s Brian Lowry deemed it more interesting structurally than in its execution 31 On Slate Troy Patterson found it tiresome for its nattering and ambitious hogwash 32 In Entertainment Weekly Ken Tucker gave it a B with lots of great soapy intrigue 33 The New York Times wrote In Treatment is hypnotic mostly because it withholds information as intelligently as it reveals it The half hour episodes are addictive and few viewers are likely to be satisfied with just one session at a time In Treatment provides an irresistible peek at the psychopathology of everyday life on someone else s tab 34 Awards and nominations Edit Paris Barclay and Warren Leight at the 69th Annual Peabody Awards for In Treatment 60th Primetime Emmy Awards Won Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Dianne Wiest Won Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Glynn Turman Nominated Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Gabriel Byrne Nominated Outstanding Cinematography for a Half Hour Series Fred Murphy Week 6 Sophie 61st Primetime Emmy Awards Nominated Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Gabriel Byrne Nominated Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Hope Davis Nominated Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Dianne Wiest 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards Nominated Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Uzo Aduba Episode Week 5 Brooke 66th Golden Globe Awards Won Best Lead Actor in a Drama Series Gabriel Byrne Nominated Best Television Series Drama Nominated Best Supporting Actress in a Series Miniseries or TV Film Dianne Wiest Nominated Best Supporting Actress in a Series Miniseries or TV Film Melissa George Nominated Best Supporting Actor in a Series Miniseries or TV Film Blair Underwood Satellite Awards 2008 Nominated Best Drama Series Nominated Best Actor in a Drama Series Gabriel Byrne Nominated Best Supporting Actress in a Series Miniseries or TV Film Dianne Wiest Satellite Awards 2009 Nominated Best Drama Series Nominated Best Actor in a Drama Series Gabriel Byrne Directors Guild of America Awards 2008 Nominated Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Paris Barclay Episode Week 8 Alex Directors Guild of America Awards 2009 Nominated Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series Paris Barclay Episode Week 4 Gina Writers Guild of America Awards 2008 Won New Series Rodrigo Garcia Bryan Goluboff Davey Holmes William Meritt Johnson Amy Lippman and Sarah Treem 2008 AFI Awards Top 10 Best Television Programs of 2008 2009 Peabody Award 35 References Edit Schwartz Dana October 2008 In Treatment gets the treatment American Psychological Association Retrieved May 16 2012 The doctor is in a new season of In Treatment begins April 5 on HBO Canada CNW Group March 10 2009 Archived from the original on June 24 2013 Retrieved April 28 2009 Weprin Alex June 20 2008 HBO Goes Back In Treatment Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved June 21 2008 a b Ausiello Michael April 12 2021 In Treatment HBO s 24 Episode Reboot Gets Premiere Date Watch Teaser TVLine Retrieved April 12 2021 White Peter February 16 2022 HBO Content Chief On Future Of True Detective Mare Of Easttown Curb Your Enthusiasm amp In Treatment Deadline Hollywood Retrieved February 16 2022 a b Orange Michelle April 2 2009 Sessions and the Single Man The New York Times Retrieved 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