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In Treatment is a powerful, riveting portrayal of reality unlike more than a very few TV shows. It is so well written, so incredibly well performed. I am only aching because as the last episode ended, Paul, a deeply compassionate soul is walking away, knowing he has met the one woman who is as perfect a soul mate as one might find, yet the writers leave us begging for next season. For all the good Dr. Weston has done for humanity, surely he deserves the amazing love from the woman he left behind the door. How so true to life. How many times does one come so close, yet so far away. There should for once be a happy ending, and Adele should become his new private life reality as he continues, with her professionally to show us all the depth and hope, the saving of souls by truly
great psychologists.
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December 7th, 2010 at 11:23 pm
In Treatment is a powerful, riveting portrayal of reality unlike more than a very few TV shows. It is so well written, so incredibly well performed. I am only aching because as the last episode ended, Paul, a deeply compassionate soul is walking away, knowing he has met the one woman who is as perfect a soul mate as one might find, yet the writers leave us begging for next season. For all the good Dr. Weston has done for humanity, surely he deserves the amazing love from the woman he left behind the door. How so true to life. How many times does one come so close, yet so far away. There should for once be a happy ending, and Adele should become his new private life reality as he continues, with her professionally to show us all the depth and hope, the saving of souls by truly
great psychologists.