In Treatment - Season 2

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| Format | 7 DVD |
| Genre | Drama/Romance, TV |
| Aspect Ratio | TBC |
| Languages | English (Dolby Digital 2.0) |
| Rating | MA15+ |
| Available | 29-09-2010 |
| Sourced | Australia |
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Gabriel Byrne stars in an all-new season of HBO's acclaimed half-hour drama series: In Treatment. Set within the highly charged confines of individual psychotherapy sessions, the series once again centers around Dr. Paul Weston (Byrne), who recently divorced his wife Kate, and has moved from Maryland to a brownstone in Brooklyn, New York. Rebuilding his practice while wrestling with some of the demons he left behind - including a lawsuit filed by the father of Alex, patient who died last year - Paul takes on several new patients. He alsocommutes to Maryland every Friday to continue his own sessions with Dr.Gina Toll.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Critic Reviews June on 18.01.2011 Reviews by Critics: Los Angeles - Times Mary McNamara: It is, to put it bluntly, a cast to die for. Each story line is well-drawn and compelling and each subtly represents a thread of Paul's own issues that come together in Gina's office even more effectively, if a bit more sentimentally, than they did last season. Wall Street Journal - Dorothy Rabinowitz: Its vivid, cliché-free writing has always been In Treatment's singular strength. That's even truer in its riveting new season--no small accomplishment. Chicago Sun-Times - Teresa Budasi: Everyone has to bring their A-game and, for the most part, they do. The New York Times - Alessandra Stanley: In many ways the second season is richer. The stories are again lifted from "Be' Tipul," but set in New York, the epicenter of post-Freudian civilization and its discontents. Newsday - Verne Gay: Byrne is brilliant and--for the most part--so is this fine and absorbing show. Boston Globe - Matthew Gilbert: This season as much as last |
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