Anyone who watched the third season of HBO’s In Treatment—which ended with [SPOILER ALERT, OBVIOUSLY] Gabriel Byrne’s Dr. Paul Weston contemplating walking away from therapy entirely—likely won’t be surprised by the news that the show will not continue for a fourth season. Even those with only a passing familiarity probably recognize that the drama has been a huge undertaking with little payoff, its five-nights-a-week format a grueling endeavor for its cast and crew—particularly star Gabriel Byrne, who almost didn’t return after season two because of the demands.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
HBO In Treatment
HBO In Treatment
Anyone who watched the third season of HBO’s In Treatment—which ended with [SPOILER ALERT, OBVIOUSLY] Gabriel Byrne’s Dr. Paul Weston contemplating walking away from therapy entirely—likely won’t be surprised by the news that the show will not continue for a fourth season. Even those with only a passing familiarity probably recognize that the drama has been a huge undertaking with little payoff, its five-nights-a-week format a grueling endeavor for its cast and crew—particularly star Gabriel Byrne, who almost didn’t return after season two because of the demands.
Anyone who watched the third season of HBO’s In Treatment—which ended with [SPOILER ALERT, OBVIOUSLY] Gabriel Byrne’s Dr. Paul Weston contemplating walking away from therapy entirely—likely won’t be surprised by the news that the show will not continue for a fourth season. Even those with only a passing familiarity probably recognize that the drama has been a huge undertaking with little payoff, its five-nights-a-week format a grueling endeavor for its cast and crew—particularly star Gabriel Byrne, who almost didn’t return after season two because of the demands.
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