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EPISODE
SEASON
Episode 01: Sunil - Week One
Episode 02: Frances - Week One
Episode 03: Jesse - Week One
Episode 04: Adele - Week One
Episode 05: Sunil - Week Two
Episode 06: Frances - Week Two
Episode 07: Jesse - Week Two
Episode 08: Adele - Week Two
Episode 09: Sunil - Week Three
Episode 10: Frances - Week Three
Episode 11: Jesse - Week Three
Episode 12: Adele - Week Three
Episode 13: Sunil - Week Four
Episode 14: Frances - Week Four
Episode 15: Jesse - Week Four
Episode 16: Adele - Week Four
Episode 17: Sunil - Week Five
Episode 18: Frances - Week Five
Episode 19: Jesse - Week Five
Episode 20: Adele - Week Five
Episode 21: Sunil - Week Six
Episode 22: Frances - Week Six
Episode 23: Jesse - Week Six
Episode 24: Adele - Week Six
Episode 25: Frances - Week Seven
Episode 26: Sunil - Week Seven
Episode 27: Jesse - Week Seven
Episode 28: Adele - Week Seven
In Treatment - Season 3
Description
Season 3 opens with a retired math professor from Bengal, Sunil, accompanied by his son Arun and daughter-in-law Julia, reluctantly visiting Paul to discuss the death of Sunil's wife six months earlier, his subsequent displacement to the U.S., and the recent tensions he's experienced while living with his son's family.
Season 3 opens with a retired math professor from Bengal, Sunil, accompanied by his son Arun and daughter-in-law Julia, reluctantly visiting Paul to discuss the death of Sunil's wife six months earlier, his subsequent displacement to the U.S., and the recent tensions he's experienced while living with his son's family.
Actors:
John Benjamin Hickey,
Dendrie Taylor,
Russell Hornsby,
Gilbert Cruz,
Irrfan Khan,
Uzo Aduba,
Guy Boyd,
Mike Doyle,
Melissa George,
Chris Heuisler,
Madeline Zima,
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John Benjamin Hickey
25 June 1963, Plano, Texas, USA
Dendrie Taylor
Russell Hornsby
15 May 1974, San Francisco, California, USA
Gilbert Cruz
Irrfan Khan
7 January 1967, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Uzo Aduba
10 February 1981, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Guy Boyd
15 April 1943, Du Quoin, Illinois, USA
Mike Doyle
Melissa George
6 August 1976, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Chris Heuisler
22 August 1979, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, USA
Madeline Zima
16 September 1985, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Rodrigo García, Hagai Levi, Nir Bergman
Country:
United States
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