What happens when the therapist needs therapy? In Treatment follows one psychotherapist’s journey as he reunites with his old therapist he hasn’t seen in over a decade. In the latest season, Uzo Aduba joins the cast as Dr. Brooker Taylor, battling her own troubles while treating others. If you’re wondering how to watch In Treatment on HBO Max, here are some methods to do so.
Where to Watch In Treatment Season 4
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How Many Episodes Are in In Treatment Season 4?
There are 24 episodes in In Treatment season four. Each episode lasts 30 minutes on average. You can check the complete list of In Treatment episodes and their scheduled date release here below.
Season Four
- “Eladio – Week 1”: May 23, 2021
- “Colin – Week 1”: May 23, 2021
- “Laila – Week 1”: May 24, 2021
- “Brooke – Week 1”: May 24, 2021
- “Eladio – Week 2”: May 30, 2021
- “Colin – Week 2”: May 30, 2021
- “Laila – Week 2”: May 31, 2021
- “Brooke – Week 2”: May 31, 2021
- “Eladio – Week 3”: June 6, 2021
- “Colin – Week 3”: June 6, 2021
- “Laila – Week 3”: June 7, 2021
- “Brooke – Week 3”: June 7, 2021
- “Eladio – Week 4”: June 13, 2021
- “Colin – Week 4”: June 13, 2021
- “Laila – Week 4”: June 14, 2021
- “Brooke – Week 4”: June 14, 2021
- “Eladio – Week 5”: June 20, 2021
- “Colin – Week 5”: June 20, 2021
- “Laila – Week 5”: June 21, 2021
- “Brooke – Week 5”: June 21, 2021
- “Eladio – Week 6”: June 27, 2021
- “Colin – Week 6”: June 27, 2021
- “Laila – Week 6”: June 28, 2021
- “Brooke – Week 6”: June 28, 2021
Previous Seasons
- Season Three: October 2010 – December 2010
- Season Two: April 2009 – May 2009
- Season One: January 2008 – March 2008
What Are the Critics Saying About In Treatment Season 4?
In Treatment received a 90% from critics and a 55% from audience viewers. Despite high critic reviews, many viewers are disappointed with the soft reboot of the fourth season, especially after such a long hiatus from the previous three. They felt the tone of the show completely changed, and the new actors brought into the series were subpar compared to the original cast.
“If the whole show doesn’t add up to more than the sum of its parts, it is a lot of parts and Aduba holds them all together and makes them work. It’s worth booking your hours in again.” – Lucy Mangan, Guardian
“The sessions feel too performative at times and tend to paint some of the characters’ issues in broad strokes without drilling down on them with nuance. But In Treatment is anchored by relatable stories and remarkable on-screen talent.” – Saloni Gajjar, AV Club
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Is In Treatment Season 4 Suitable for Kids?
In Treatment is rated TV-MA, which is suitable for viewers ages 17+. The series contains severe profanity. It also contains moderate depictions of frightening or intense scenes as well as mild depictions of sex, nudity, alcohol, and drugs.