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by Lucinda Abernathy Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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According to Sunil, Julia came into the room furious. Paul immediately interjects with, "Well, as I remember, she had asked you not to teach them Bengali." Sunil points out the obvious. "It's a song." No less dangerous to their language development than 18 viewings of the same movie.Nov 30, 2010

What does Sunil ask Paul to keep?

He asks Paul to keep a broken cricket bat he's found in the Park "to remember him by" (suddenly I hear Adele in my head, "You even brought a prop.") But instead of focusing, even just a bit, on Sunil's sadness and shame we're back to Julia's safety. Finally Sunil says that he wants Paul to keep the cricket bat because he's afraid he might hit Julia ...

Why does Frances think Izzy is wasting her time in therapy?

Frances returns to a discussion of her relationship with Izzy who thinks Frances is wasting her time in therapy because true narcissists can never get better. Frances asks Paul flat out whether he thinks that's true. Paul says: "Well I think that it's…". and then there's a knock on the door. It's Izzy.

What does Sunil tell Paul about Arun?

Sunil tells Paul that this Bengali "Goodbye Song" was one he used to sing to Arun. But now Arun has sided with Julia and they have told Sunil that he's going to have to live in the basement and can't be around the children anymore. Sunil looks lost, hopeless, humiliated and at the point of complete despair.

Why does Sunil want Paul to keep the cricket bat?

Finally Sunil says that he wants Paul to keep the cricket bat because he's afraid he might hit Julia with it. Great. Sunil has admitted to violent thoughts. Now we can institutionalize him and take away his $25 allowance, the unhealthy candy, and what tiny little scrap of dignity he has left.

What does Paul notice about Julia?

Paul notices she has a bandage on her arm. This, says Julia, is from an argument in which Sunil pushed her, she lost her balance and fell into a bookshelf that had a loose nail in it. When Paul asks how the argument began Julia refuses to answer. She informs him that she's ending Sunil's treatment.

Storyline

Paul is blindsided by a revelation regarding Sunilʼs therapy. — HBO Publicity

Did you know

If EVER there was an episode of a drama series that showed how patriarchy and dogmatic religion co-operate to make the lives of citizens miserable it was this brilliantly written last episode about the judgemental client of Paul Weston; Sunil.

What does "sunil" mean?

Sunil. Look up sunil in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sunil (सुनील) is a first name for males, often found in the South Asian community. The Sanskrit word sunīla means "dark", "very blue", and is also an epithet of Krishna.

Where does the name Sunil come from?

Urdu. Origin. Region of origin. India. Sunil (सुनील) is a first name for males, often found in the South Asian community. The Sanskrit word sunīla means "dark", "very blue", and is also an epithet of Krishna.

What is the script of In Treatment based on?

The script of the first season of In Treatment was heavily based on BeTipul ' s Hebrew script, and the Israeli writers are credited in the episodes' final credits. The following are the main differences between the shows:

What does Gina and Paul confront each other over?

Throughout the season, Gina and Paul confront each other over issues in their shared history and opposing views, but by the finale Paul realizes he needs her input and agrees to continue therapy.

How old is Oliver in Wednesday?

Wednesday. Oliver is the 12-year-old son of Bess and Luke, a divorcing couple who claim to love their son but are intent in pursuing their own goals. Oliver is caught in the middle and blames himself for his family's chaos. John Mahoney.

What is Laura's relationship with Paul?

Therapy patient Laura professes her love for Paul, which causes their relationship to grow more complex and difficult to control. Laura's personal issues include being seduced by a much older man when she was a teenager. She begins an unsatisfying sexual relationship with Alex, another of Paul’s patients. Paul reflects on his own feelings for her and believes that he is in love with her; sessions with Gina fail to resolve his inner conflict over his desire and professional responsibility. Midway through the season, Laura ends her therapy with Paul after he continues to reject her advances. Paul and Laura encounter each other at Alex's funeral, and Paul decides to pursue Laura at the risk of destroying his marriage, but a panic attack prevents him from going through with it.

What is the TV series "In Treatment" about?

In Treatment is an American drama television series for HBO, produced and developed by Rodrigo Garcia, about a psychotherapist, 50-something Paul Weston, and his weekly sessions with patients, as well as those with his own therapist at the end of the week.

Where does Paul move to in the movie?

Paul, now divorced and quite lonely, has moved to Brooklyn, and uses the living room of his small refurbished walk-up brownstone for patient visits. Alex's father, Alex Sr., serves him with a malpractice lawsuit in the first episode, and he becomes preoccupied with it.

Where does Paul live?

Paul still lives in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn and has a young girlfriend, Wendy. On Mondays, he meets with Sunil, a widower transported to New York from Calcutta after his wife's death, to live with his son, his son’s wife and their two young children.

Who plays the reluctant patient in treatment?

Image. Irrfan Khan portrays a reluctant patient in the series “In Treatment.”. Credit... Richard Perry/The New York Times. Mr. Khan, who used makeup to age a decade and subdue his Bollywood gloss for the role, said simply that the script from the playwright Adam Rapp was among the best writing he had encountered.

Who is the actor in treatment?

IN a season that trumpeted the return of Debra Winger, it is the Indian actor Irrfan Khan who has generated some of the loudest buzz on HBO’s “ In Treatment .” Mr. Khan, familiar in this country from the movies “ The Namesake ” and “Slumdog Millionaire,” and something of an idol in his own, has applied his soulful gaze and talent for nuance to the role of Sunil, a Bengali widower in his mid-50s who reluctantly enters therapy after being transplanted from Calcutta to Brooklyn to live with his son and American daughter-in-law.

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