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In Treatment - Season 2

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Season 2 opens with a surprise subpoena bringing Paul back into the life of a former patient and current malpractice lawyer named Mia. Later, Paul is alarmed to learn that his new patient April, an architecture student, harbors a life-threatening secret she refuses to share with her parents.
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In Treatment - Season 2
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Alessandra Stanley
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April 05, 2009

In many ways the second season is richer.
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Matthew Gilbert
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April 05, 2009

In Treatment brings us into more intimacy with its characters than almost any other series on TV.
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Cynthia Fuchs
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April 05, 2009

Paul's sessions this time around are sometimes soapy--as they were last year--but they are always mesmerizing.
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Brian Lowry
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April 05, 2009

"In Treatment" initially felt like a voyeuristic exercise for the everyone's-got-a-shrink crowd in Manhattan and Beverly Hills, only to veer into melodrama. Now it's a genuine addiction.
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Alan Sepinwall
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April 05, 2009

It is slow, and it requires work and careful observation, but when it achieves its breakthroughs, the effects can be as extraordinary and dynamic as any other drama on television.
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Maureen Ryan
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April 05, 2009

The drama of "In Treatment" doesn't just revolve around whether the patients will make breakthroughs and uncover difficult emotional truths, though those moments can be moving.
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James Poniewozik
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April 05, 2009

Like a successful patient, the show has learned and grown, becoming more reliably compelling.
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Kyle Smith
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April 05, 2009

Though relying heavily on a formula, the writing of In Treatment could not be tighter or purer.
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David Hinckley
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April 05, 2009

Since "In Treatment" follows no conventional rules of TV drama anyway, it shows every sign of remaining just as fascinating this time around.
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Tim Goodman
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April 05, 2009

It's a strong cast, and Byrne and Wiest continue to deliver incredibly mannered and minutely shaded performances.
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