(S01E01) "I'm not dangerous, at least not to you." - Laura
After watching the premiere of In Treatment, I am only sure of one thing. I do not have the patience to be a therapist.
I was really distracted during the first half of the show because I couldn't figure out why none of my nerd friends told me that Eliza Dushku was on this show. That confusion eventually subsided when I realized that it was Melissa George with brown hair. I guess when you're a cat burglar or a spy you have to be blonde, but when you're troubled young waif, it's best to be brunette.
In all honesty, the show didn't do much to grab my attention. Now, from what I hear, In Treatment is much more of a marathon than a sprint, so I'm willing to give it a chance. As a matter of fact, each episode this week will be reviewed individually, so who knows, maybe by the end of the week, I'll be a huge fan.
I think there's an inherent flaw in a drama about therapy sessions. If they are done realistically, then each patient's problems have to seem extremely important to the patient, when in actuality, they're no worse than anyone else's everyday hang-ups. Then what ends up happening (and it definitely happened to me) is that the viewers simply can't muster up enough interest in the character. Now, again, maybe one of the other patients will talk about something I can relate to. Maybe Blair Underwood's character is a newly divorced, overweight couch potato who has trouble meeting women...or maybe not.
I've always liked Gabriel Byrne. I think he is a master of subtle acting and it serves him well in this role. However, I really wanted to see more about him. What I didn't want to see was yet another story about a patient who is in love with their therapist. Haven't we seen this before? I'm sure it's quite common in real life but I, for one, don't watch HBO because they have shows about everyday people. What's next? A drama about an Italian family living in New Jersey headed by a man who ACTUALLY works for a sanitation company?
I know Michelle Forbes plays Byrne's wife and I'm a big fan of her as well, so it stands to reason that future episodes will have more to do with Byrne and less to do with his uninteresting patients.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-29-2008 @ 1:16AM
Phish said...
snoooozefest.
i'm surprised at how people (esp americans) rely on their weekly psychiatric meetings attempting to give meaning to their lives. Its always futile.
the root of unhappiness lies in ignorance, of the self, of the world around you, of your circumstances. all this mumbo jumbo is a waste of time and money. Usually the therapists themselves are just as unhappy / confused as the patients, the blind leading the blind.
now before the flames begin, CLINICALLY depressed people definitely do need psychiatric help and medication, for them its more a physical malfunction than anything else.
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1-29-2008 @ 2:06AM
Blair Mitchelmore said...
Phish, Phish, you don't even — you're glib. You don't even know what Ritalin is. You don't know the history of psychiatry, I do.
1-29-2008 @ 9:19PM
Phish said...
ofcourse i know what ritalin is, and as i said, people with physical malfunctions need drugs and therapy.
stop trying to justify the needs for psychiatry as for most people its just not there and has NEVER been proven.
thats why most doctors and surgeons laugh at psychiatrists and do not respect them at all!
1-30-2008 @ 12:13AM
Dragulf said...
Phish,
I just have to point out that Blair is mocking Tom Cruise with her reply to you. TCLTC said that to some annoying tv interviewer when asked about psychiatry/whatever...
1-30-2008 @ 12:47AM
Phish said...
ya i got that, i thought she was comparing me to tom cruise, thats why i mentioned that clinically depressed people need medication, i am not like him at all!
1-29-2008 @ 11:44AM
Cold Chilli said...
I feel asleep after she stopped talking about the sex in the bathroom.
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2-05-2008 @ 5:54PM
Defvon said...
Does anyone know the closing Piano music playing at end of In treatment Laura Week One??????????????????
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2-05-2008 @ 9:42PM
Will said...
Interesting show...I'll watch more, but I don't think I can take anymore tonight
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