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Kamis, 31 Maret 2011

HBO cancel 'In Treatment', sort of


HBO have cancelled In Treatment, after three seasons, in light of the psychotherapy drama's continually low ratings. The third season premiere only attracted 279,000 viewers. However, the phrasing from a HBO spokesperson is peculiar:

"It's true that we have no plans to continue with In Treatment as previously formatted. However, we are in continued conversations with the executive producers to find another way to continue telling these rich stories."
What does that mean? Will the show return, but with a more accessible format? Will Gabriel Byrne's character Dr Paul Westen be given a different show? We'll have to wait and see.

I'm very disappointed by this news. I've only seen In Treatment's first season on DVD, but it's one of my favourites purely from watching that box-set religiously every day for a month. In Treatment's second season is coming to Sky Atlantic very soon, with the DVD set for an October release. I assume the final season won't air in the UK until mid-2012.

Oh well. Its cancellation is understandable. In Treatment just didn't find a big audience, despite its critical acclaim and awards success (Dianne Wiest won the Best Supporting Actress Emmy in 2008, while Byrne himself got two Best Actor nominations.) It's just a pity the show's kudos and good reviews never equated to viewers. Maybe the show's unique format (a five episodes per week format, each half-hour focusing on a different, returning client) meant it was too hard for casual viewers to be drawn in once it had started.

Jumat, 10 September 2010

'In Treatment' back for session 3


HBO's excellent drama In Treatment returns for a third season on 25 October, starting with two nights of double-bills. Unlike the first two seasons (which were based on storylines from the Israeli original BeTipul), this year's plots will be wholly original.

If you're unaware, In Treatment follows the therapy sessions for various characters by psychotherapist Paul Weston (Gabriel Byrne), airing in a unique format where each weekday's half-hour episode focuses on a different patient, who return each week. Actors confirmed to appear in season 3 are Debra Winger, Irrfan Kahn, Dane DeHaan and Amy Ryan (The Wire).

I was a latecomer to this show, and have yet to see season 2, which has been extraordinarily slow in getting a DVD release in the US or UK. Thankfully, there appears to be some movement on that, if still no firm release date.

Sky Arts (who premiered In Treatment in the UK last year) show no sign of airing the second season yet, either. It's very frustrating, as a box-set marathon of season 1 was one of my favourite TV experiences this year, and the show definitely deserves more mainstream success. So many people don't even know it exists, especially in the UK.

If anyone with industry clout is reading this; In Treatment would be perfect for weekday afternoons on BBC2. How about it?