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Here is a blog from UK about interview with Hagai Levi and possible ideas for season 3 if HBO gives green light. Mr Levi's concept is interesting but sounds like one that would take Paul out of the mix, at least on a regular basis. If this happened would you still watch? Posted on 25 June, 2009 by Jonathan Melville Little known here in the UK but huge over in America, HBO?s half-hour drama In Treatment is starting to get a bit of a reputation as the next ?must-watch? show. This week I spoke to series creator Hagai Levi at the 2009 Edinburgh International Film Festival and he dropped hints about the mooted third season. Each episode of In Treatment focuses on one psychotherapy session held by Dr Paul Weston (Gabriel Byrne). The series is stripped over a week, with Monday following one patient?s treatment, Tuesday another patient and so on through the days until Friday?s episode covers Weston?s own visits to his therapist to discuss the traumas of his week. The next week we go back to Monday?s patient on the first day of the week and the cycle repeats itself. If it sounds confusing then it isn?t, though it does offer a new take on TV drama and demands a loyalty from viewers perhaps more used to dipping their toe into a drama and returning for the odd hit. In Treatment began life in Israel when creator Hagai Levi decided he wanted to make a drama with a bit more intelligence for him and his friends to enjoy. Psychotherapy doesn?t have the same stigma as it does elsewhere in the world and Levi feels the sessions are a way of life for him now. While I?ve only seen the first five episodes of season one, I?ve now managed to get a hold of the boxset and plan to devour them during July. I?ll also be running my full interview with Levi very soon, though I thought I?d mention now his thoughts for the possible third season which HBO are due to decide upon ?any day now?. Rather than focus on a handful of patients each season, as has happened up till now, Levi is tempted to play with the format. ?I didn?t make a third season in Israel and thought I?d had enough of the subject. But now, a year on, I have an idea for a third season that would be more of a spin-off,? says Levi. ?It would follow one patient through his whole life. I?ll know any day now if the studio want to make it.? So there you go, not content with just following the same path over multiple seasons, Levi wants to keep challenging himself and his viewers. There was no mention whether Byrne would remain a part of the cast, but here?s hoping he at least gets a few cameos as it progresses.
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Jul 7, 2009 12:45 PM
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I agree that the formula shouldn't be touched - just reacting to a suggestion of how to make the series easier for GB - if that's the issue at hand. It's a perfect show with the perfect star. I wonder if HBO reads these posts and when they'll let us know their decision. Waiting to hear the verdict is tiresome. On another note, GB is a different person with each one he treats and definately different with Gina. The versatility of his acting is awesome. Has anyone noticed that the room, too, looks different depending on which patient is occupying it? It seems very formal with Walter and more homey with Oliver and his family. This series is so rich on so many levels. I'll never get tired of watching it - even in reruns.
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Jul 6, 2009 10:28 PM
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Hey Acool...long time no see...welcome back already. Hmmmmm, I hear what you're saying with the one patient concept, but I like seeing Paul handling a variety of patient issues and interacting with a variety of patients. Paul is so great with kids...that tender side comes out in him. Paul has a different approach when he's man-to-man. The way he dissected Walter in that hospital room was masterful. He also compelled Luke to man-up as a father in Oliver's final episode. I rather enjoyed Paul with April and the many layers he peeled back with both her and in revealing more of himself to her. He was rushed for time, so I noticed he was a bit less cagey than usual, taking charge, taking her to chemo, giving her the aviator's leather helmet. And, of course, we've discussed at length his interface with Mia and Gina. So, we'd lose so much, I think, if we couldn't see Paul in these many facets of his treatment applications. It ain't broke....why do they think they need to fix it? Gabriel Byrne, four patients, a session with his own therapist, and some generous peeks into Paul's private life, and VOILA! - a very tasty TV show indeed. THANKS FOR THE COUNTDOWN, JEN!
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Jul 6, 2009 4:36 PM
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At the very least, they should do ten episodes with Paul and one patient. Maybe throw in a couple with Gina, too. They could also follow the patient for half an episode on occasion. But definately, GB needs to be the lead. I'm worried that we aren't hearing one word about the "negotiations."
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Jul 6, 2009 3:33 PM
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Just an idea. To make the schedule less grueling on Gabriel how about this: Other shows on HBO only have 10 or 15 episodes in each season. Let's have Paul see one patient and some interaction in Paul's personal life. The patient could see Paul 10 times. There could be 10--15 episodes. HBO could air it anyway they want. What do you think?
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Jul 6, 2009 3:21 PM
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The Emmy announcements are indeed on July 16th......so....that makes it.... 10 days away!!! How's that LL?? hahahaha And, Host Lisa.....I haven't heard anything about the Irish Spring thing.....I don't know if anyone has....I hope they got tons......fingers crossed!!
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Jul 5, 2009 6:40 PM
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With all due respect to Mr. Hagai Levi, I don't think he knows what he has in Gabriel Byrne for the American version. I'm wondering if the lead actor in the Israeli version is as much of a heartthrob to Israeli women as GB is to the women watching IT? Somehow, I doubt it, so perhaps Mr. Levi came up with the alternate concept because his lead actor in Israel is fairly expendable. GB is indispensable on so many levels for the American version.....soooooo many levels. OK, let's keep our fingers crossed. Hey Jen, can you get a countdown going until the Emmy nominations are announced? I believe July 16th is the date, but you've done such a super job for us in past countdowns, I'm just gonna defer to you on this bit of business. Thanks loads.
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Jul 4, 2009 8:00 PM
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NO GB, No IT, it's a simple as that... GB is IT. What the hell are they thinking?
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Jul 2, 2009 11:45 AM
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The show would just not be the same. They might as well find a new title for it too because it just does not go with In Treatment. And no Gabe.....he is the show! Has anyone heard anything about the soap they have gotten?
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Jun 26, 2009 5:42 PM
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Just to reiterate...... No fucking way I hear ya, rubyj......I hear ya.......
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Jun 26, 2009 5:13 PM
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Just to reiterate...... No fucking way
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Jun 26, 2009 12:24 PM
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I truly don't think they understand that Gabe is the show! The only reason I watched in the first place is because I heard Gabe was in it.
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Jun 26, 2009 11:03 AM
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I got this in google alerts this morning. Apparently, "Hung" isn't doing so well ... not compared to the riveting drama about the New York psychiatrist. Here's the quote: As it turns out, ?Hung? doesn't work, even without the knee-jerk comparisons to the aforementioned (and superior) ?Weeds? and ?Breaking Bad.? But thanks to HBO's riveting drama about the New York psychiatrist (?In Treatment?); its campy goth romance about the Louisiana vampires (?True Blood?); and its addictive epic about the Utah polygamists (?Big Love?), the premium-cable network is still the best TV date in town. Here's the link to the article: http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2009/jun/26/1c26karlam221154-hbo-continues-shine-despite-ho-hu/
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Jun 26, 2009 10:31 AM
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if he decides not to, I hope they just can the whole damn thing. It won't be worth it. Exactly, Jen. They don't need to try to re-invite the wheel. If Gabriel doesn't want to come back (and memorize 1,000+ pages of dialogue - poor guy), we can thank him for giving us two brilliant seasons. But if the monkeys at HBO try it in a "different format" (sans Paul), they can forget it. I liked neek's link to the Levinson blog. A GREAT review of the final week of Season 2 - and LOVED it that HBO needs to "have their heads examined" if they don't bring it back for Season 3.
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Jun 26, 2009 7:36 AM
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It is true. He has had to work exceptionally hard and grueling hours for this role. He must be both emotionally and physically drained after shooting each season. There is no doubt in my mind about that. However, he has been able to display his brilliance in this format, as he would have never been able to do in any other. If Gabriel Byrne decides he wants to do this, I'm sure it will be a go........if he decides not to, I hope they just can the whole damn thing. It won't be worth it.
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Jun 26, 2009 3:02 AM
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Gabriel said he had to learn over 1.200 pages of dialogue for In Treatment, and shot each episode in 2 days, which is the equivalant of making 10 movies, playing every character in those 10 movies, and completing it in 3 months. Can't blame him for taking his time to consider doing that again. But he does get to show his acting chops in a major way and I have yet to read a bad review; maybe that will be incentive enough to bring him back if everything else falls into place. -- "Hello? ...your dorwer wz open"
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