In Treatment - HBO
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Ensign Ro. Thank you. I couldn't place where I had seen her before, and was too lazy to look her up on IMDB.
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To be fair, Forbes has played a shit-load of roles since Ensign Ro, in show like Homicide, 24, Battlestar Galactica, etc.
And they have Egg playing the daughter... her, really?
And they have Egg playing the daughter... her, really?
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Has this show been ok'd for a 2nd season? I'm anxious to see where it goes and by that I mean will there be new patients? Will they focus on any of his other patients?
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Originally Posted by slop101
To be fair, Forbes has played a shit-load of roles since Ensign Ro, in show like Homicide, 24, Battlestar Galactica, etc.
And they have Egg playing the daughter... her, really?
And they have Egg playing the daughter... her, really?
Forbes....Yummy. Hey wait, "Rosie" was the original younger sister of the Bionic Woman before being replaced. She's in the early promo still shots.
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Originally Posted by Giantrobo
Has this show been ok'd for a 2nd season? I'm anxious to see where it goes and by that I mean will there be new patients? Will they focus on any of his other patients?
I think the chances are good for renewal. The show has a small but loyal following. It can't be very expensive to produce.
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So week 9 is the last week right? It's a shortened week apparently. Really enjoyed the final Sophie ep and am looking forward to checking out the last 2 ondemand tonight.
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The promos said, "season finale starts Wednesday...", so I was assuming Wed. was the last episode. I was really glad when I eventually found out we get Wed-Fri.
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Good finale. Would be nice to see a second season, but I would think it would take longer to prepare than another show if they go another 43 episodes.
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I saw it because of OnDemand. On Monday they already had allowed me to watch all shows for the week. That was how it was the entire series run for me. At the beginning of the week all 5 episodes would be available.
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I recorded about 5 episodes because it was free on TiVo. I watched about 1/4 of the first episode. A lot of watching two people sitting and client talking about their problems which didn't interest me at all. Watched a little of Blair Underwood and figured it was about the same. No more. Deleted them all.
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Well that is the show. It's about therapy. Hence the title.
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Originally Posted by spainlinx0
Well that is the show. It's about therapy. Hence the title.
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So, to me, it was like why should I even care?
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Originally Posted by slop101
I understand where you're coming from, but for me, what initially drew me in was the high caliber of acting and writing. I started caring later.
Agreed.
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Started watching this On Demand on Thursday, and then saw they are being pulled tonight, so I did a marathon through the whole lot ending yesterday. Very powerful and moving stuff.
Shit I feel like I need therapy now!
Shit I feel like I need therapy now!
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HBO has officially greenlighted a sophomore season of drama "In Treatment."
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111...goryid=14&cs=1
Series stars Gabriel Byrne as a psychotherapist Paul Weston, and revolves entirely around his sessions with patients and his own therapy appointments with shrink Gina Toll, played by Dianne Wiest. HBO had been widely expected to greenlight a second season of the show but it took some time for the paybox to cut a fresh pact with Byrne, whose initial deal only covered a single season, biz insiders said.
"In Treatment," based on an Israeli TV skein of the same name, bowed on HBO early this year as an adventurous experiment in programming 43 segs as a half-hour drama strip Monday-Friday. It is expected that the skedding pattern will be tweaked for the second season, given that ratings for the Monday-Friday premiere telecasts were not too strong. HBO is expected to order around 35 episodes for season two.
"In Treatment" is also due for a fresh influx of supporting cast members, as most of Weston's patients from season one will not be returning other than possibly for brief appearances in a handful of episodes. An HBO rep said deals with new and potential returning cast members were still being worked out.
Production of "In Treatment" will move from L.A. to Gotham, where Byrne lives, when lensing begins again in the fall. Series has added an exec producer/showrunner in Warren Leight, a New York-based playwright who has spent the past few seasons as exec producer of NBC/USA Network's "Law & Order: Criminal Intent."
Also returning as exec producers are Rodrigo Garcia, who developed the U.S. adaptation; Stephen Levinson and Mark Wahlberg, whose Leverage production shingle produces HBO's "Entourage"; and Hagai Levi, creator of the original Israeli series.
I was really hoping we'd get a second season! Hopefully we'll at least get a cameo from Sophie to see what she's been up to.
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111...goryid=14&cs=1
Series stars Gabriel Byrne as a psychotherapist Paul Weston, and revolves entirely around his sessions with patients and his own therapy appointments with shrink Gina Toll, played by Dianne Wiest. HBO had been widely expected to greenlight a second season of the show but it took some time for the paybox to cut a fresh pact with Byrne, whose initial deal only covered a single season, biz insiders said.
"In Treatment," based on an Israeli TV skein of the same name, bowed on HBO early this year as an adventurous experiment in programming 43 segs as a half-hour drama strip Monday-Friday. It is expected that the skedding pattern will be tweaked for the second season, given that ratings for the Monday-Friday premiere telecasts were not too strong. HBO is expected to order around 35 episodes for season two.
"In Treatment" is also due for a fresh influx of supporting cast members, as most of Weston's patients from season one will not be returning other than possibly for brief appearances in a handful of episodes. An HBO rep said deals with new and potential returning cast members were still being worked out.
Production of "In Treatment" will move from L.A. to Gotham, where Byrne lives, when lensing begins again in the fall. Series has added an exec producer/showrunner in Warren Leight, a New York-based playwright who has spent the past few seasons as exec producer of NBC/USA Network's "Law & Order: Criminal Intent."
Also returning as exec producers are Rodrigo Garcia, who developed the U.S. adaptation; Stephen Levinson and Mark Wahlberg, whose Leverage production shingle produces HBO's "Entourage"; and Hagai Levi, creator of the original Israeli series.
I was really hoping we'd get a second season! Hopefully we'll at least get a cameo from Sophie to see what she's been up to.