We are reviewing all the cancelled shows and renewed shows of the season.
As Always, HBO gets these things done quickly and taking good care of the good shows. HBO has announced the renewal of In Treatment for a third season.
What is In Treatment about? – Plot
In Treatment is an HBO drama, produced and developed by Rodrigo Garcia, about a psychotherapist, 53-year-old Dr. Paul Weston, and his weekly sessions with patients. The program, which stars Gabriel Byrne as Paul, debuted on January 28, 2008, as a five-night-a-week series. The program’s format, script and opening theme are based, often word for word, on Hagai Levi’s successful Israeli series BeTipul, which won every possible award for a drama series in the Israeli Academy Awards. After winning critical acclaim and numerous honors, including Emmy, Golden Globe and Writers Guild awards, In Treatment returned for a second season, premiering on April 5, 2009.
Are you happy that In Treatment got renewed by HBO?
I am so exited! Words cannot express my excitement. I can only say THANK YOU HBO!!!
Absolutely! HBO really blew it with Deadwood and John from Cincinnati. I’m glad they had the sense to renew this wonderful show.
I had switched HBO for Showtime for a few months. I switched back mainly because I missed watching “In Treatment”. Ever since I got HBO back, I have been wondering where the show went! So glad it’s back! So many intelligent shows have been canceled that it is getting unbearable! Stop the carnage!
It seems to me those viewers who disregard psychotherapy as “nonsense”, won’t like in treatment. Those who are more intuitive, more visceral, and three-dimensional emotionally will absolutely love the show, as I do. Perhaps for those dealing with some emotional baggage, the show might be hard to watch as Paul’s patients peel-back the layers of their heads & hearts (written remarkably – and absolutely STUNNING performances by the casts).
I’ve purchased season one on DVD, and am waiting to buy season two. HBO, this program is much different from just about any other programming anywhere. The particular demographic inhaling every episode are people you don’t want to lose. Gabriel and Dianne need to have a shot at growing on people.
The intense, powerful issues In Treatment deals with won’t be immediately “safe” or appreciated. Don’t change a thing, let three unfold.
Thank you HBO for being bold, smart, and farsighted in giving us In Treatment…something alive, with pulse, makes you feel/think. Those uninterested in thinking can find a plethora of crap on the screen to sedate them.
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