In week 3, Alex leapfrogs that intersection for something more profound and potentially disruptive to Paul: Alex is now sleeping with perfectly seductive Laura (Melissa George).
They meet when Alex shows up on the wrong day - Monday - and runs into Laura, who is leaving after a particularly aggravating session (actually, they all are, and that's part of the fun - Laura and Paul's, and ours).
I'm still not quite convinced by Alex's explanation that he lost track of the day, but maybe this is another indication that his well-ordered life is crumbling.
Even more important, this new affair yanks Paul around in multiple ways, like a puppet on half a dozen strings. He'll be jealous of Alex - because Paul clearly feels something for Laura - how can he continue to treat him? He'll be more likely to give in to Laura, the more jealous he becomes. And, of course, he's not likely to admit any of this - except, perhaps, maybe, to Gina.
And unlike Paul's sleeping with Laura, which he can forbid himself from doing, how can he forbid two patients from sleeping with each other? Much as he might dislike it, what can he do about it? Can he speak to Laura about it, and tell her he thinks she is not really attracted that much to Alex, she is just sleeping with him to make Paul jealous? Not an easy conversation at all - and another reason this is a great show.
The other event which caught my attention this week is Sophie's outright admission to Paul that she's sleeping with Sy. I think Paul believes her, and we see him in that last scene on Wednesday's show calling Sophie's mother ... But will he also call the authorities? Is he legally obligated? Do we know the age of legal consent in this state? Or will Paul's need to keep faith with Sophie, and her vulnerable state, take precedence? (Has he already compromised this faith by calling Sophie's mother?)
Difficult, fascinating questions ... complementing the new triangle and its questions ... and making for an irresistible series...
See also In Treatment on HBO ... 2. Scalding ... 4. Love and Death ... 5. Paul's Greatest Strength ... 6. Paul's Boat ... 7. Alex in the Sky with Diamonds ... 8. A Princely Performance ... In Treatment Concludes: For Now
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they messed up the J&A episode again. the whole point in the beginning when she's flirting with paul was a lot more convincing in the original since she was dressed really hot with tight jeans and looking gorgeous. what did she wear on the hbo ver? black shirt and pants. i mean COME ON! i also think they removed some dialog between paul and jake (altho i might be thinking about another episode) where jake threatens him to stop repeating himself or he'll punch him in the face. not integral to the story but shows a bit more about jake's character.
She still looked pretty good on the HBO version ...:)
But I wouldn't have minded seeing Amy in a hotter outfit ...
PS - Perhaps HBO toned Amy down on Thurs, because they wanted to keep Laura unambiguous as the hottest attraction for Paul.
okay so i went and watched the original episode (we have it "on demand" for free over here.yay ) and it turns out i was way off. she wasn't wearing jeans at all, just a regular dress. Still looked hotter than usual, tho. I guess it was just wishful thinking on my behalf :P
But, hey. now that i know i got it on demand, just give me an episode number and i'll tell you how the episode will begin (without spoiling of course) and we'll see when HBO reaches that episode if they did the same thing ^__^
if absence makes the heart grow fonder, recollection can make the scene much hotter... :)
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