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thehefner ([personal profile] thehefner) wrote2009-06-04 12:07 am
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On IN TREATMENT (the "Gabriel Byrne is a hot Irish psychiatrist" show)

Anyone else watching the Gabriel Byrne therapist show IN TREATMENT? It's the only show I've ever known to drive me to drink, Dan-Backslide-style. Seriously, I almost can't watch this show while sober. And even then, it hurts.

Because here's the thing: the show is brilliant. Every episode is a showcase of writing and acting* brilliance. Every. Single. Episode. Even the worst ones have moments that hit the writer and/or actor in me and make me sick to my stomach with how goddamned great they are by doing so very little.

And even then, it's not brilliant in a fun or exhilarating way, in the way many call LOST brilliant. This is brilliant in a "claw open your chest, crack open your ribs with a ball peen hammer, and then smear the insides with salt" kind of way. Each of Paul's patients are all deeply fucked-up in their own deeply fucked-up ways, human and complex and often disturbingly recognizable, and Paul himself...

... you know how you can start calling lines before characters even say them? That happens even on LOST. "You just killed everyone on that boat." Who the hell DIDN'T hear Ben's "So?" coming?

But on IN TREATMENT, Paul as therapist never, ever replies in that predictable, human manner, no matter how emotionally compromised he may be at the moment. In some of the most heated bits, when anybody else would be screaming back at these neurotic crazy people--some of whom are directly trying to attack Paul himself--he deflects that back like I imagine any good therapist would with another probing question.

That is, until you get to the episodes where Paul visits HIS psychiatrist (Diane Weist, in a beautifully and subtly manipulative performance) and all the anger and resentment he's been bottling up over the other sessions comes pouring out. And of course, he's as fucked-up as any of them.

Which one can tend to forget when watching the other episodes, where he never talks about himself, doing his job and keeping the focus entirely on the patients. You can almost slip into the mentality that you're watching one-act plays, stand-alone stories, and miss all the many, many little tiny connective tissues about how each subplot affects the others, and how Paul's emotions shape his motivations with how he handles his patients. Layers upon layers, so subtle that repeat viewings might be necessary, but I dunno if I could handle that. I guess it all depends on how the final episodes of this season go, which I have yet to watch.

Good lord, and I haven't even seen Season One yet.

IN TREATMENT. So good it kills your soul a little bit five times a week. BYOB.




*Besides Byrne and Weist, you have heart-stopping performances by Hope Davis (who plays the most some of the most engagingly off-putting characters out there), Allison Pill (one of those "holy crap, she's just a bit younger than me and she can act like that? Kill me now" actors), and John Mahoney (god, Frasier's Dad has gotten old).

I've never thought, "Man, what I would give to be on this show" before for any other series, but to have the opportunity to work with that kind of material, in that setting, to be pushed to performances like those... I would seriously eat a puppy for a shot at getting cast in IN TREATMENT.

Seriously. A whole puppy. It's Gabriel Byrne, ladies, don't tell me you wouldn't do the same for that reason alone.

[identity profile] lairdofdarkness.livejournal.com 2009-06-04 05:39 am (UTC)(link)
This sounds very much like this old BBC programme
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help_(British_TV_series)

Still even if it's not, Byrne is good in almost everything
Edited 2009-06-04 05:40 (UTC)

[identity profile] thehefner.livejournal.com 2009-06-04 02:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Ooh, that sounds fascinating! I'll need to put that on the pile of all the other TV shows I need to catch up with.

But IN TREATMENT is a bit different. It's actually an American remake of a beloved Israeli drama. The format is five 22 minute long episodes each week: four of Paul with his patients, and the fifth of him with his own therapist.

[identity profile] swimpenguin.livejournal.com 2009-06-04 05:58 am (UTC)(link)
When is it on regularly?

[identity profile] thehefner.livejournal.com 2009-06-04 02:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Sundays and Mondays. There are five 22 min. episodes per week (four of Paul with each of his patients, the fifth where he's with his own therapist), with the first two airing on Sundays and the rest airing as all five on the next Monday.

That said, the season just finished, so I'd suggest starting with Season One (which I haven't yet; I hear it's excellent, but not as consistently strong as Season Two), or if you have HBO On Demand, you can watch 'em all up there now!

[identity profile] cavenessity.livejournal.com 2009-06-04 05:13 pm (UTC)(link)
I have watched it often, and found myself instantly engrossed. This has now led to me purposefully hurrying to switch the channel when I come across it - because I'll never have the time to get properly involved in the stories to follow them completely... and that upsets me ;p

Duelin' Roy Cox icons!

[identity profile] thehefner.livejournal.com 2009-06-04 06:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, understood. Really, at about two hours per week, it's the same kind of commitment I just couldn't give MST3K anymore! But that's what DVD rentals are for, for when we can make the time!

[identity profile] tompurdue.livejournal.com 2009-06-04 08:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the suggestion. I just threw it on the Netflix queue.

[identity profile] thehefner.livejournal.com 2009-06-04 08:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I'd be interested to know what another actor would make of it. That said, I can't vouch for the first season, but I've heard nothing but great things.

[identity profile] cisic.livejournal.com 2009-06-07 01:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh yeah. I watched the first five episodes back when HBO had them available for free download. I thought it was great. And yes, GB was hot.

[identity profile] thehefner.livejournal.com 2009-06-07 04:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Definitely check out the rest, if you get the chance. This really does feel like long-form stagecraft. There's just so much to chew on, between the performances and the writing.