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Meet the New Patients of In Treatment

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In Treatment is back (season premiere Sunday, 9 pm/ET, HBO), and this season, newly divorced Dr. Paul Weston (Gabriel Byrne) starts fresh with a new Brooklyn brownstone and four new patients. Let's meet them!

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Golden Globes Could Decide New TV Royalty

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Tina Fey has a chance to secure her throne as the Queen of Television at Sunday's Golden Globes, but the title of king is still very much up for grabs.

Fey is competing for best actress in a comedy after an explosive 2008 in which she won an Emmy and became a household name, and even political player, with her pitch-perfect Sarah Palin impersonation. The rock of 30 Rock, nominated for three awards, she looks like a sure thing in her category.

Beyond that, it's anybody's Globes. read more

HBO Continues In Treatment

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HBO has confirmed the renewal of their hit freshman show In Treatment starring Gabriel Byrne and Dianne Wiest. Byrne, who played psychiatrist Dr. Paul Weston, will return as well as Wiest who plays his therapist, Dr. Gina Toll. The other "patients," who were each featured once a weekday, have yet to be confirmed. Joining the shows producing team of Rodrigo Garcia, Hagai Levi, Stephen Levinson and Mark Wahlberg will be Warren Leight (Law & Order: Criminal Intent), who will serve as executive producer. The show, which totally had me at "treatment," will be shot in New York this fall — a debut date is scheduled for sometime in 2009. In the meantime, I'm making it my personal mission to campaign for Mia Wasikowska to win a Best Supporting Actress Emmy. She was such an amazing find for this show, and will no doubt go on to mega-stardom. Are you excited for another round of therapy with Paul and Co.? Which character(s) would you like to see return? — Erin Fox Related• U... read more

Jeers: HBO's Stuck In Treatment

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Jeers to HBO for its borderline obsession with shrinks. The cable net's new five-nights-a-week drama, In Treatment, has its breakthroughs, among them Gabriel Byrne's skillfully subtle work as a therapist with his own issues. But anybody who's sat through the soul-baring sessions on The Sopranos and Tell Me You Love Me may feel like they're trapped in a recurring nightmare. HBO's psychological fixation is rivaled only by its fetish for series about sex (Tell Me, Real Sex, etc.) and showbiz (Entourage, Extras, etc.). That gives me an idea for a treatment I could pitch to HBO: "Showbiz Sex Shrink"!• Read and react to Bruce's opinions on The Sopranos' SAG Awards wins, Celebrity Rehab vs. Celebrity Apprentice and more!• Share your own raves and rants about other shows on the Reader Cheers & Jeers discussion board.• We may feature your Cheer or Jeer on TVGuide.com or in TV Guide magazine! read more

HBO’s In Treatment

In Treatment's Gabriel Byrne courtesy Lacey Terrell/HBO

How’s this for an interesting show concept? A series that airs five days a week, 30 minutes a pop, for nine weeks straight in “real time”. Definitely different. But whatever you do, don’t be expecting your typical therapy show with this one. HBO’s In Treatment focuses on one shrink (Gabriel Byrne), his four patients (who each have a different time slot Mondays through Thursdays) and his own therapy session (with Dianne Wiest) on Fridays. Turns out this uniquely formatted series is an adaptation of a mega-hit in Israel. Hey, Idol was a “borrowed” idea, too, and look how insane people are over that one!Watch it now! | More online videosYour take: What do you think of the 30 minutes, five days a week, for nine weeks format? Overkill, or kind of cool? read more

Treatment Scheduled, Tree Hill and More News Briefs

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HBO has set a Jan. 28 premiere for Gabriel Byrne's In Treatment, which will air a new episode every Monday through Friday. Each half-hour shows a "session" between Byrne's psychotherapist and one of his patients.... It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia creator/star Rob McElhenney proposed to cast mate Kaitlin Olson on Dec. 7 at Danny DeVito's beach house.... SOAPnet's "Serial Bowl V" New Year's Day marathon this year presents 13 Season 4 episodes of One Tree Hill, which launches its new season Jan. 8 on the CW. read more

Melissa George's Treatment

Melissa George, formerly of Alias, swears she doesn't watch TV, but now that she's starring in a new HBO series, In Treatment with Gabriel Byrne and Dianne Wiest, she'll have to at least TiVo her own show. The new drama is based on the Israeli series Therapy and George tells TV Guide, "I play a patient and Gabriel Byrnes is my therapist. The whole show is in one room. It's just a monologue of me, very troubled, but very humorous, lots of love, lots of drama. On HBO you have the freedom to say whatever you want. HBO's genius. I'm very happy to be working for them. You can take risks and for an actress it's a pretty good gig.” Also starring are Josh Charles, Blair Underwood, and Embeth Davidtz. An air date has not been announced but HBO has picked up 40 episodes. —reporting by Paula Paige read more

HBO recently picked up the ...

Question: HBO recently picked up the half-hour drama In Treatment for 45 episodes. What's the deal with such a large order? Are they actually planning on having 45 episodes constitute a single season? Are they going to air it five days a week, like a soap opera? I'm confused as hell, since I can't ever remember a show getting such a large order in the initial stages. Answer: You write about this as if it might be a bad thing instead of a fascinating experiment, which I hope it to be. From what I understand in reading the trade reports on this deal, this half-hour drama series is based on a popular Israeli series that aired five nights a week over nine weeks. (HBO's pilot order was for five episodes, presumably to see how it played in five-episode increments.) It's not certain, according to The Hollywood Reporter, whether HBO will duplicate this schedule in its version, starring Gabriel Byrne as a therapist who shows a different side of himself during his sessions with his own shrink ... read more

In the Works: ABC Gets in Bed with Guy Ritchie

Among the latest pilot orders, ABC has greenlit Suspect, a procedural from director/executive producer/Mr. Madonna Guy Ritchie, and examining all the suspects in a crime, while Fox has given its blessing to The Apostles, a crime drama penned by Desperate Housewives' Charles Pratt Jr.Elsewhere, HBO has ordered a total of 45 half-hour episodes of In Treatment, a drama starring Gabriel Byrne and based on a critically acclaimed Israeli series. The cabler has also picked up the comedy series 12 Miles of Bad Road, starring Lily Tomlin. read more

HBO Books Three More for Treatment

HBO's In Treatment, that is. Blair Underwood, Melissa George and Dianne Wiest have been added to the cast of Gabriel Byrne's half-hour drama series, based on (no kidding) an Israeli hit. Byrne plays a shrink who's beyond therapy, while Underwood and George play his patients. The fantabulous Wiest, last seen badly miscast on Law & Order, is Byrne's once and future analyst. read more

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