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10. The Cantor's Husband
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For Sam, an unexpected decision shows progress towards his goals, but Dr. Strauss demands even more.
9. Auschwitz
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Dr. Strauss leaves nothing unsaid. Sam gives it another shot with Mary. An idea sparks for Sam, and everything seems to click together.
8. Ezra
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Dr. Strauss is honest with himself about his failures, past and present. A revelation about his relationship with Ezra leads him back to the urgency of escape. Sam loses faith in his doctor.
7. Kaddish
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Both Dr. Strauss and Sam try to make new connections in their pursuit of an elusive peace.
6. Charlie
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Dr. Strauss struggles with the reality he finds himself in. Sam is consumed with practical necessities, but agrees to his therapist’s advice to make different choices.
5. Pastitsio
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Sam reaches out to a woman from his past. Trials loom for Dr. Strauss, Sam, and Elias.
4. Company
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On the threshold of crisis, Sam honors the promise Dr. Strauss made him make as a condition for continuing their work together. The trust built between patient and doctor is tested, with a life in the balance.
3. Issues
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Sam’s desire to find a therapeutic solution grows as his inner struggle intensifies. Dr. Strauss brings a new variable into their sessions.
2. Alan Learns to Meditate
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Sam delves more deeply into the reason he entered therapy, but he encounters resistance from Dr. Strauss as he attempts to continue their sessions. A gathering sense of not being alone leads to a revelation about the house. Written by Joel Fields & Joe Weisberg; Directed by Chris Long.
1. Intake
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Dr. Alan Strauss, a therapist mourning the death of his wife, takes on an enigmatic new client. As the two men wrestle with very different, individual problems, their professional relationship is transformed by a choice that binds them deeply together. Written by Joel Fields & Joe Weisberg; Directed by Chris Long.