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I discovered In Treatment through HBO On Demand. I gave a chance to the first season and then I binge-watched it for two days. It’s the same case with the second season, which I am watching quite a while after it premiered. However, I was curious if it was going to be as captivating as the first season. I have to say it succeeded. I even believe that this season has even better characters than the first one. The best one is by far Tereza Voříšková as her character was absolutely loveable. I cannot express it any other way. Nevertheless, the other actors were great as well. Each of them was different and that made every new episode even more interesting. I was a bit disappointed only by the ending, similarly like in the first season, where all characters were suddenly cut off and without further ado everything suddenly ended the way it began. But perhaps that’s what normally happens. People enter the therapist’s life out of nowhere and they also leave it without any goodbyes. However, that is incredibly difficult in a series, because like the first season, the second also ended without answering a lot of my questions. It is comparable to the life of any of us, when someone encounters someone and then suddenly leaves without saying goodbye… Still, In Treatment is an excellent experience. Karel Roden does not even have to speak to let everyone know what he thinks about all of it. That just proves what a great actor he is. And when he starts talking, it is like you got a birthday present that you will never get tired of listening to. ()