Posts with tag Gabriel Byrne
Posted Jul 27th 2008 9:02AM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Programming, OpEd, Cancellations, Reality-Free

I watched
Tell Me You Love Me a few times, but it never had enough
oomph to bring me back every week. I guess a lot of viewers felt that way, because
HBO decided not to renew it for a second season.
The sex-drenched show followed the lives of couples in therapy and was probably one of the most sexually explicit shows on TV. I have friends who watched it religiously, and some say they felt uncomfortable not so much with the sex, but because it felt like they were eavesdropping on peoples' darkest secrets.
Continue reading HBO canceling sex-drenched Tell Me You Love Me
Posted Jul 2nd 2008 5:41PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Celebrities, Awards, Emmys, Reality-Free
Another day, another list of 10 semifinalists from the Emmys. This time, it's the Best Actor in a Drama.
There are a lot of the usual suspects on the list (which will be knocked down to five nominees in the next round), including actors from Dexter, Mad Men, Grey's Anatomy, Friday Night Lights, Breaking Bad, and House. One show that's not represented is Lost. I thought Matthew Fox did some great work this season, especially his drunk/screwed-up scenes.
After the jump, the list of the ten semifinalists (also check out those in contention for Best Actress - Comedy, Best Supporting Actor - Drama, Best Comedy, and Best Drama).
Continue reading Emmy unveils the Best Drama Actor semifinalists
Posted Jun 21st 2008 8:02AM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, Pickups and Renewals, Reality-Free

I squealed with delight upon learning that I'll have the pleasure of more therapy sessions with Dr. Paul Weston. In other words,
HBO has renewed the half-hour drama
In Treatment for a second season.
Is it bad that I'm overly excited by this news? Clearly, I need to get out more. But the soulful doctor, played by the even-more-soulful
Gabriel Byrne, has got the art of listening down to a science. He can be my therapist any day.
Based on the Israeli series
Betipul, the show follows the psychoanalyst through his week in a real-time scenario. From Monday through Thursday, we get to eavesdrop on sessions with each of his patients. On Friday, Paul meets with his own therapist, Dr. Gina Toll, played by the always wonderful
Dianne Wiest. It's a fascinating look into the minds of both patients and therapists.
Continue reading I'm psyched for another session of In Treatment
Posted Jun 5th 2008 8:23PM by Kristin Sample
Filed under: Celebrities, Awards, Casting, Reality-Free

CBS has secured
even more celebrities to grace the stage at Radio City Music Hall next Sunday. Gabriel Byrne (
In Treatment), Julie Chen (
Big Brother), Harry Connick, Jr. (
Will & Grace), Laurence Fishburne, Mandy Patinkin
(Criminal Minds), David Hyde Pierce, Lily Tomlin and John Waters (
Til Death Do Us Part) have been added as presenters. These actors and actresses (and, er, Julie Chen) will join an
already stellar list of presenters and host Whoopi Goldberg.
I have to admit it. I'm getting a little excited for The Tonys. I usually find them boring. The performances are fantastic but the awards in between are a bit of a snore. However, this cast of presenters is intriguing. I'll at least be flipping back and forth hoping to catch the performances and my favorite stars.
The 62nd Annual Tony Awards will be held on Sunday June 15th from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. ET on CBS.
Posted Jun 2nd 2008 3:03PM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Industry, Pickups and Renewals, Reality-Free

I'm sure I'm not the only one who assumed the HBO nightly series
In Treatment, featuring Gabriel Byrne, Blair Underwood, Josh Charles and Dianne Wiest among others, was pretty much going to be a done in one. I really enjoyed the tension they managed to create with essentially two or three people sitting in a room and talking, and while critical acclaim pretty much affirmed that I am brilliant (like I needed their help), the ratings didn't follow.
While official word on the show's fate still hasn't come, what is trickling around is that
HBO is this close to signing Law & Order: Criminal Intent executive producer Warren Leight (see me holding my fingers really close together), with the intention of putting him on
In Treatment should it get the pick-up, which ups the odds of said happening tremendously. I can't imagine the show costs a tremendous amount to produce, aside from paying the top-notch actors they brought on board. Aside from Byrne and Wiest, we'd likely be looking at a new cast of patients with all new conflicts.
Continue reading In Treatment not officially dead yet, may get Leight injection
Posted Feb 7th 2008 11:03AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Web

If you're cool, then you've been following HBO's bold new nightly series
In Treatment, starring Gabriel Byrne, Blair Underwood and Dianne Wiest among others. If you're even cooler than you've been reading our awesome reviews
right here at TV Squad. Don't worry, the reviews will continue, only instead of being nightly you'll get a weekly recap.
So far, you've missed eight episodes, but it's still not too late. In an unprecedented move for HBO, they're making the first three weeks (that's fifteen episodes for you mathematically challenged)
available for free viewing online. The full series runs 43 episodes, but these 15 will give you plenty of time to give your cable/satellite provider a call and sign up for HBO.
Continue reading Get three weeks of HBO's In Treatment sessions free online
Posted Feb 2nd 2008 9:35PM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Episode Reviews
(S01E05) "I think this was a mistake coming here today." - Paul Weston
Now this is what I was waiting for. Sure, it was still essentially a single therapy session in real time for thirty minutes, but it was Gabriel Byrne on the patient side and the always brilliant Dianne Wiest as his therapist Gina. Only it's been nearly ten years since he's seen her due to some kind of bad history, and their professional relationship was more complicated than simply patient/therapist. So out of the blue he called her and she agreed to see him, but was he wanting to see her as a friend, a colleague, a therapist? Gina had no idea what Paul wanted, and I don't think Paul did either.
As I expected, the Friday episodes will be the fulcrum on which the entire series balances, and if this episode is any indication, I officially think the series is going to be amazing. So much of the history of these two characters and the bad blood was hinted at, but thank god we weren't spoon fed information through awkward dialogue, and the acting on both sides to capture all those buried feelings bubbling near the surface was stellar.
Continue reading In Treatment: Paul and Gina-Week One
Posted Jan 31st 2008 11:15PM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, Episode Reviews
(S01E04) "So was that convincing enough?" Amy, after a long monologue about her 'depression.'
It's like the fourth first episode in a row! It really is amazing how every episode so far has essentially been the first episode of a new series. In fact, when they do the "Next time on..." bit, it's not "Tomorrow on
In Treatment." It's "Next Thursday on
In Treatment: Jake & Amy. And there has been no real connection between these first few episodes, save the common thread of Paul Weston as therapist. Tomorrow night's episode will show what this series is really going to be about as Paul goes to see his
own therapist.
In Treatment is one of the most unusual television experiments I've ever seen, but after four episodes I think I'm beginning to really like it.
Continue reading In Treatment: Jake and Amy-Week One
Posted Jan 31st 2008 2:00AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, Episode Reviews
(S01E03) "You just don't get it." - Sophie
What's this? A glimpse into the personal life of Dr. Paul? I feel like I'm watching Lost. Was his son real or just an apparition like Walt?
Even though I felt a little cheated by the brief appearance of Paul's family, Mia Wasikowska's performance as Sophie certainly made up for it.
Continue reading In Treatment: Sophie-Week One
Posted Jan 30th 2008 2:00AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, OpEd, Episode Reviews
(S01E02) "I was told you were a good listener." - Alex
I was pleased to see that the second episode seemed a little more light-hearted. Since Blair Underwood is a new patient, things start off a bit lighter. Gabriel Byrne even attempts a little joke, a very little joke. Sadly, that failed joke set the tone for much of the episode.
Continue reading In Treatment: Alex-Week One
Posted Jan 29th 2008 12:45AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Episode Reviews
(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.
Continue reading In Treatment: Laura-Week One (series premiere)
Posted Nov 1st 2007 1:04PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Industry, Programming, Cable/Satellite
HBO is in a bit of a slump right now. They've lost one of the most popular series of all time (The Sopranos), endured through a painful David Milch pet-project when he could have been working on those rumored Deadwood movies (John From Cincinnati), put up with a lackluster fourth season from a comedy stalwart (Entourage), and are currently testing the waters with the thoroughly boring Tell Me You Love Me and the "not quite as good as it use to be" Curb Your Enthusiasm. You'd think they'd want to make things simple in an effort to bring back the viewers. Or not.
I mentioned In Treatment way back in September of last year and HBO has finally put the Mark Walhberg produced show on its schedule. I was thrilled about this show when I first read about it... until I realized that I'd have to give up my life if I want to stick with it.
Read on only if you want to be royally confused.
Continue reading HBO unveils ridiculously complicated schedule for In Treatment
Posted Jan 22nd 2007 11:59AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, HBO, Premium Cable, Celebrities, Pickups and Renewals

HBO continues to prepare for a post Sopranos world. There has been a lot of talk about their upcoming shows lately, including adapting George R. R. Martin's
Song of Ice and Fire, David Milch's
John From Cincinnati, and the untitled
Kanye West project. We can now add
two more to that list.
The network has picked up a one-hour comedy from producer Linda Bloodworth-Thomason (Designing Women) called
12 Miles Of Bad Road. The show will star Lily Tomlin as the matriarch of a rich Texas family. Add in the family real estate business and a collection of relatives and hilarity will ensue, hopefully. The idea almost sounds like a
Dallas spoof. With Tomlin on board, it will certainly be worth a look. Look for Gary Cole, Mary Kay Place, and Leslie Jordan to also appear.
Continue reading HBO orders more new shows
Posted Sep 25th 2006 8:53AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, HBO, Premium Cable, Celebrities, Pickups and Renewals
Gabriel Byrne has been cast as the lead in the new Mark Wahlberg produced HBO series, In Treatment. The half-hour show focuses on a therapist who can't take it anymore and ends up going to see a shrink of his own. Currently, five episodes have been ordered.
I'm excited about this show because it seems like Mark Wahlberg can do no wrong lately, but does this seem like the right move for the lead? Byrne is a great actor and has had numerous roles (including the short-lived Madigan Men), but is he going to be able to pull off the part as a jovial therapist who's losing his own marbles? I realize the show is a drama, but with it's premise, it seems like humor is going to be unavoidable. Byrne always seems so serious. We'll have to wait and see if he can pull it off.
[via Hollywood Reporter]