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8.9/10 (183 votes)
#1

April: Week Four

S2:E17

April's health continues to be a concern for Paul, as she seems more concerned about her autistic brother's condition than her own.

8.2/10 (147 votes)
#2

April: Week Five

S2:E22

Paul fixates on a comment April uttered about a close friend of his to explore her independent streak.

8.0/10 (161 votes)
#3

April: Week Three

S2:E12

April calls Paul, asking to come to his office immediately. She was on her way to school to turn in a project — the architectural model for a World Trade Center memorial — and has been having trouble sleeping. "Between my anxiety and my lymphoma," she says, "it's just never a good time." She describes her exhaustion as the feeling of poison in her veins, like she wants to slit her wrists to get it out.

7.9/10 (189 votes)
#4

April: Week One

S2:E2

A 23-year-old architecture student, April spends much of her first session with Paul avoiding what it is she came to talk about. She discusses her recent break-up with a fellow student named Kyle,

7.9/10 (147 votes)
#5

Gina: Week Three

S2:E15

Gina explores Paul’s resentment over having to take care of his ailing father.

7.9/10 (148 votes)
#6

Gina: Week Four

S2:E20

Gina gives Paul some criticism for his constant complaints about what's missing from his life, and urges him to make peace with his bedridden father.

7.9/10 (137 votes)
#7

Walter: Week Five

S2:E24

Paul decides that from what he's learnt of Walter, he is more harmful to himself than others.

7.8/10 (151 votes)
#8

Mia: Week Three

S2:E11

Paul answers the door at his new Brooklyn apartment to find Alex Sr., the father of the patient who died during a flight exercise last year, serving him with a law suit — he blames Paul for his son's death. When Paul shows up to discuss the case with his lawyer, he's surprised to discover Mia, a patient of his from 20 years ago.

7.8/10 (149 votes)
#9

Oliver: Week Three

S2:E13

Bess swings by Paul's office to pick up the turtle that Oliver left behind. She explains that her son has been staying with Luke for the week, giving her some time to herself. Before leaving, she hands Paul some homemade cookies, thanking him for going "above and beyond" with the turtle. When the family arrives later for their session, Luke and Oliver talk about how much fun they had together, going to a Knicks game and hanging out at home.

7.8/10 (148 votes)
#10

Oliver: Week Four

S2:E18

As Bess readies for a well-needed vacation, she gushes over how well Oliver has done, but Paul is skeptical that her son could not have changed that quickly.

7.8/10 (142 votes)
#11

Gina: Week Five

S2:E25

Paul is told by Gina to return to some previous unknown answers about his father, whilst Alex Sr. has some news to tell them.

7.7/10 (202 votes)
#12

Mia: Week One

S2:E1

Paul answers the door at his new Brooklyn apartment to find Alex Sr., the father of the patient who died during a flight exercise last year, serving him with a law suit — he blames Paul for his son's death. When Paul shows up to discuss the case with his lawyer, he's surprised to discover Mia, a patient of his from 20 years ago

7.7/10 (161 votes)
#13

Walter: Week Two

S2:E9

Paul's daughter Rosie visits him in Brooklyn, concerned about his law suit and that he is lonely living in New York.When Walter arrives for his session, he's convinced that Paul must have read about him by now

7.7/10 (161 votes)
#14

Gina: Week Two

S2:E10

Paul is unsure about continuing his therapy with Gina, but winds up bringing up a teen romance and how it relates to his mom's first suicide attempt.

7.7/10 (146 votes)
#15

Mia: Week Four

S2:E16

Mia bursts into the Monday morning session, excitedly remembering all the lurid details of her weekend's wild debauchery. But Paul wants to concern themselves over her quite Sunday brunch with her father.

7.7/10 (141 votes)
#16

Walter: Week Four

S2:E19

Having to deal with the aftermath of his company's crisis, Walter looks back at the loyalty towards the family who owns it and the media's perception of him. Paul probes Walter's deeply rooted sense of guilt.

7.7/10 (141 votes)
#17

Mia: Week Five

S2:E21

Among the areas touched on for this session between Paul and Mia include a discussion about mortality, being alone and making up for lost time.

7.6/10 (178 votes)
#18

Walter: Week One

S2:E4

CEO Walter Barnett comes to see Paul at his wife Connie's insistence, complaining of insomnia. He is surprised that Paul doesn't know who he is, given that his company has been in the business pages a lot lately

7.6/10 (174 votes)
#19

Gina: Week One

S2:E5

Paul commutes down from New York to Maryland via Amtrak to see his kids for the weekend and pays a visit to Gina to suss out what she might say in a deposition for the malpractice suit against Paul. She assures him she doesn't see him as responsible for Alex's death but admits he didn't talk about him that much in their supervision until after he'd died.

7.6/10 (168 votes)
#20

April: Week Two

S2:E7

April arrives at her session, furious. Her iPhone has died in the middle of a call and she asks Paul if she can use his phone. He resists, suggesting it's not the best use of her time and presses April for why she's so angry.

7.6/10 (133 votes)
#21

Oliver: Week Five

S2:E23

Oliver's dad is having some issues of his own, some of which are caused by Oliver's behaviour.

7.5/10 (161 votes)
#22

Oliver: Week Two

S2:E8

Oliver and Paul talk while Bess and Luke wait to be invited in. Oliver says he doesn't want to talk about school because all of his teachers hate him because he falls asleep all of the time. He insists his classes are boring, including Humanities where they are reading 'Lord of the Flies.' Oliver insists you don't need to crash on an island for kids to be mean.

7.5/10 (144 votes)
#23

Walter: Week Three

S2:E14

Walter arrives late for his session, having already postponed it by two hours. Shouting into his cell phone as he enters, he drops his suitcase and hands Paul his garment bag. Noting that Walter seems to be in the midst of a crisis, Paul suggests they reschedule, but Walter insists there won't be a better time later. He finally turns off his cell phone and Blackberry and gives Paul his attention.

7.4/10 (174 votes)
#24

Mia: Week Two

S2:E6

Mia has a session with Paul to apologize for her unprofessional behavior from the week before, acknowledging she intercepted his file when his attorney couldn't be there, in order to surprise and needle him. She reveals she's been having a year-long affair with her boss Bennet, who's married.

7.3/10 (182 votes)
#25

Oliver: Week One

S2:E3

Sixth-grader Oliver sits with Paul in his office while they wait for Oliver's mother Bess to return from the deli and for his father Luke to arrive. Oliver suggests they play Black Jack to bide the time and chides Paul for not knowing the rules. When Oliver demands to know why he's there, Paul discovers that Oliver's parents haven't explained they're getting a divorce.

7.3/10 (182 votes)
#1

Oliver: Week One

S2:E3

Sixth-grader Oliver sits with Paul in his office while they wait for Oliver's mother Bess to return from the deli and for his father Luke to arrive. Oliver suggests they play Black Jack to bide the time and chides Paul for not knowing the rules. When Oliver demands to know why he's there, Paul discovers that Oliver's parents haven't explained they're getting a divorce.

7.4/10 (174 votes)
#2

Mia: Week Two

S2:E6

Mia has a session with Paul to apologize for her unprofessional behavior from the week before, acknowledging she intercepted his file when his attorney couldn't be there, in order to surprise and needle him. She reveals she's been having a year-long affair with her boss Bennet, who's married.

7.5/10 (161 votes)
#3

Oliver: Week Two

S2:E8

Oliver and Paul talk while Bess and Luke wait to be invited in. Oliver says he doesn't want to talk about school because all of his teachers hate him because he falls asleep all of the time. He insists his classes are boring, including Humanities where they are reading 'Lord of the Flies.' Oliver insists you don't need to crash on an island for kids to be mean.

7.5/10 (144 votes)
#4

Walter: Week Three

S2:E14

Walter arrives late for his session, having already postponed it by two hours. Shouting into his cell phone as he enters, he drops his suitcase and hands Paul his garment bag. Noting that Walter seems to be in the midst of a crisis, Paul suggests they reschedule, but Walter insists there won't be a better time later. He finally turns off his cell phone and Blackberry and gives Paul his attention.

7.6/10 (178 votes)
#5

Walter: Week One

S2:E4

CEO Walter Barnett comes to see Paul at his wife Connie's insistence, complaining of insomnia. He is surprised that Paul doesn't know who he is, given that his company has been in the business pages a lot lately

7.6/10 (174 votes)
#6

Gina: Week One

S2:E5

Paul commutes down from New York to Maryland via Amtrak to see his kids for the weekend and pays a visit to Gina to suss out what she might say in a deposition for the malpractice suit against Paul. She assures him she doesn't see him as responsible for Alex's death but admits he didn't talk about him that much in their supervision until after he'd died.

7.6/10 (168 votes)
#7

April: Week Two

S2:E7

April arrives at her session, furious. Her iPhone has died in the middle of a call and she asks Paul if she can use his phone. He resists, suggesting it's not the best use of her time and presses April for why she's so angry.

7.6/10 (133 votes)
#8

Oliver: Week Five

S2:E23

Oliver's dad is having some issues of his own, some of which are caused by Oliver's behaviour.

7.7/10 (202 votes)
#9

Mia: Week One

S2:E1

Paul answers the door at his new Brooklyn apartment to find Alex Sr., the father of the patient who died during a flight exercise last year, serving him with a law suit — he blames Paul for his son's death. When Paul shows up to discuss the case with his lawyer, he's surprised to discover Mia, a patient of his from 20 years ago

7.7/10 (161 votes)
#10

Walter: Week Two

S2:E9

Paul's daughter Rosie visits him in Brooklyn, concerned about his law suit and that he is lonely living in New York.When Walter arrives for his session, he's convinced that Paul must have read about him by now

7.7/10 (161 votes)
#11

Gina: Week Two

S2:E10

Paul is unsure about continuing his therapy with Gina, but winds up bringing up a teen romance and how it relates to his mom's first suicide attempt.

7.7/10 (146 votes)
#12

Mia: Week Four

S2:E16

Mia bursts into the Monday morning session, excitedly remembering all the lurid details of her weekend's wild debauchery. But Paul wants to concern themselves over her quite Sunday brunch with her father.

7.7/10 (141 votes)
#13

Walter: Week Four

S2:E19

Having to deal with the aftermath of his company's crisis, Walter looks back at the loyalty towards the family who owns it and the media's perception of him. Paul probes Walter's deeply rooted sense of guilt.

7.7/10 (141 votes)
#14

Mia: Week Five

S2:E21

Among the areas touched on for this session between Paul and Mia include a discussion about mortality, being alone and making up for lost time.

7.8/10 (151 votes)
#15

Mia: Week Three

S2:E11

Paul answers the door at his new Brooklyn apartment to find Alex Sr., the father of the patient who died during a flight exercise last year, serving him with a law suit — he blames Paul for his son's death. When Paul shows up to discuss the case with his lawyer, he's surprised to discover Mia, a patient of his from 20 years ago.

7.8/10 (149 votes)
#16

Oliver: Week Three

S2:E13

Bess swings by Paul's office to pick up the turtle that Oliver left behind. She explains that her son has been staying with Luke for the week, giving her some time to herself. Before leaving, she hands Paul some homemade cookies, thanking him for going "above and beyond" with the turtle. When the family arrives later for their session, Luke and Oliver talk about how much fun they had together, going to a Knicks game and hanging out at home.

7.8/10 (148 votes)
#17

Oliver: Week Four

S2:E18

As Bess readies for a well-needed vacation, she gushes over how well Oliver has done, but Paul is skeptical that her son could not have changed that quickly.

7.8/10 (142 votes)
#18

Gina: Week Five

S2:E25

Paul is told by Gina to return to some previous unknown answers about his father, whilst Alex Sr. has some news to tell them.

7.9/10 (189 votes)
#19

April: Week One

S2:E2

A 23-year-old architecture student, April spends much of her first session with Paul avoiding what it is she came to talk about. She discusses her recent break-up with a fellow student named Kyle,

7.9/10 (147 votes)
#20

Gina: Week Three

S2:E15

Gina explores Paul’s resentment over having to take care of his ailing father.

7.9/10 (148 votes)
#21

Gina: Week Four

S2:E20

Gina gives Paul some criticism for his constant complaints about what's missing from his life, and urges him to make peace with his bedridden father.

7.9/10 (137 votes)
#22

Walter: Week Five

S2:E24

Paul decides that from what he's learnt of Walter, he is more harmful to himself than others.

8.0/10 (161 votes)
#23

April: Week Three

S2:E12

April calls Paul, asking to come to his office immediately. She was on her way to school to turn in a project — the architectural model for a World Trade Center memorial — and has been having trouble sleeping. "Between my anxiety and my lymphoma," she says, "it's just never a good time." She describes her exhaustion as the feeling of poison in her veins, like she wants to slit her wrists to get it out.

8.2/10 (147 votes)
#24

April: Week Five

S2:E22

Paul fixates on a comment April uttered about a close friend of his to explore her independent streak.

8.9/10 (183 votes)
#25

April: Week Four

S2:E17

April's health continues to be a concern for Paul, as she seems more concerned about her autistic brother's condition than her own.

7.7/10 (202 votes)

Mia: Week One

S2:E1

Paul answers the door at his new Brooklyn apartment to find Alex Sr., the father of the patient who died during a flight exercise last year, serving him with a law suit — he blames Paul for his son's death. When Paul shows up to discuss the case with his lawyer, he's surprised to discover Mia, a patient of his from 20 years ago

7.9/10 (189 votes)

April: Week One

S2:E2

A 23-year-old architecture student, April spends much of her first session with Paul avoiding what it is she came to talk about. She discusses her recent break-up with a fellow student named Kyle,

7.3/10 (182 votes)

Oliver: Week One

S2:E3

Sixth-grader Oliver sits with Paul in his office while they wait for Oliver's mother Bess to return from the deli and for his father Luke to arrive. Oliver suggests they play Black Jack to bide the time and chides Paul for not knowing the rules. When Oliver demands to know why he's there, Paul discovers that Oliver's parents haven't explained they're getting a divorce.

7.6/10 (178 votes)

Walter: Week One

S2:E4

CEO Walter Barnett comes to see Paul at his wife Connie's insistence, complaining of insomnia. He is surprised that Paul doesn't know who he is, given that his company has been in the business pages a lot lately

7.6/10 (174 votes)

Gina: Week One

S2:E5

Paul commutes down from New York to Maryland via Amtrak to see his kids for the weekend and pays a visit to Gina to suss out what she might say in a deposition for the malpractice suit against Paul. She assures him she doesn't see him as responsible for Alex's death but admits he didn't talk about him that much in their supervision until after he'd died.

7.4/10 (174 votes)

Mia: Week Two

S2:E6

Mia has a session with Paul to apologize for her unprofessional behavior from the week before, acknowledging she intercepted his file when his attorney couldn't be there, in order to surprise and needle him. She reveals she's been having a year-long affair with her boss Bennet, who's married.

7.6/10 (168 votes)

April: Week Two

S2:E7

April arrives at her session, furious. Her iPhone has died in the middle of a call and she asks Paul if she can use his phone. He resists, suggesting it's not the best use of her time and presses April for why she's so angry.

7.5/10 (161 votes)

Oliver: Week Two

S2:E8

Oliver and Paul talk while Bess and Luke wait to be invited in. Oliver says he doesn't want to talk about school because all of his teachers hate him because he falls asleep all of the time. He insists his classes are boring, including Humanities where they are reading 'Lord of the Flies.' Oliver insists you don't need to crash on an island for kids to be mean.

7.7/10 (161 votes)

Walter: Week Two

S2:E9

Paul's daughter Rosie visits him in Brooklyn, concerned about his law suit and that he is lonely living in New York.When Walter arrives for his session, he's convinced that Paul must have read about him by now

7.7/10 (161 votes)

Gina: Week Two

S2:E10

Paul is unsure about continuing his therapy with Gina, but winds up bringing up a teen romance and how it relates to his mom's first suicide attempt.

7.8/10 (151 votes)

Mia: Week Three

S2:E11

Paul answers the door at his new Brooklyn apartment to find Alex Sr., the father of the patient who died during a flight exercise last year, serving him with a law suit — he blames Paul for his son's death. When Paul shows up to discuss the case with his lawyer, he's surprised to discover Mia, a patient of his from 20 years ago.

8.0/10 (161 votes)

April: Week Three

S2:E12

April calls Paul, asking to come to his office immediately. She was on her way to school to turn in a project — the architectural model for a World Trade Center memorial — and has been having trouble sleeping. "Between my anxiety and my lymphoma," she says, "it's just never a good time." She describes her exhaustion as the feeling of poison in her veins, like she wants to slit her wrists to get it out.

7.8/10 (149 votes)

Oliver: Week Three

S2:E13

Bess swings by Paul's office to pick up the turtle that Oliver left behind. She explains that her son has been staying with Luke for the week, giving her some time to herself. Before leaving, she hands Paul some homemade cookies, thanking him for going "above and beyond" with the turtle. When the family arrives later for their session, Luke and Oliver talk about how much fun they had together, going to a Knicks game and hanging out at home.

7.5/10 (144 votes)

Walter: Week Three

S2:E14

Walter arrives late for his session, having already postponed it by two hours. Shouting into his cell phone as he enters, he drops his suitcase and hands Paul his garment bag. Noting that Walter seems to be in the midst of a crisis, Paul suggests they reschedule, but Walter insists there won't be a better time later. He finally turns off his cell phone and Blackberry and gives Paul his attention.

7.9/10 (147 votes)

Gina: Week Three

S2:E15

Gina explores Paul’s resentment over having to take care of his ailing father.

7.7/10 (146 votes)

Mia: Week Four

S2:E16

Mia bursts into the Monday morning session, excitedly remembering all the lurid details of her weekend's wild debauchery. But Paul wants to concern themselves over her quite Sunday brunch with her father.

8.9/10 (183 votes)

April: Week Four

S2:E17

April's health continues to be a concern for Paul, as she seems more concerned about her autistic brother's condition than her own.

7.8/10 (148 votes)

Oliver: Week Four

S2:E18

As Bess readies for a well-needed vacation, she gushes over how well Oliver has done, but Paul is skeptical that her son could not have changed that quickly.

7.7/10 (141 votes)

Walter: Week Four

S2:E19

Having to deal with the aftermath of his company's crisis, Walter looks back at the loyalty towards the family who owns it and the media's perception of him. Paul probes Walter's deeply rooted sense of guilt.

7.9/10 (148 votes)

Gina: Week Four

S2:E20

Gina gives Paul some criticism for his constant complaints about what's missing from his life, and urges him to make peace with his bedridden father.

7.7/10 (141 votes)

Mia: Week Five

S2:E21

Among the areas touched on for this session between Paul and Mia include a discussion about mortality, being alone and making up for lost time.

8.2/10 (147 votes)

April: Week Five

S2:E22

Paul fixates on a comment April uttered about a close friend of his to explore her independent streak.

7.6/10 (133 votes)

Oliver: Week Five

S2:E23

Oliver's dad is having some issues of his own, some of which are caused by Oliver's behaviour.

7.9/10 (137 votes)

Walter: Week Five

S2:E24

Paul decides that from what he's learnt of Walter, he is more harmful to himself than others.

7.8/10 (142 votes)

Gina: Week Five

S2:E25

Paul is told by Gina to return to some previous unknown answers about his father, whilst Alex Sr. has some news to tell them.

Season Average Rating Episodes Best Episode Worst Episode
1 ★ 8.2 25
★ 8.9 Alex: Week Five
★ 7.7 Laura: Week One
3 ★ 7.9 25
★ 8.5 Jesse: Week Five
★ 7.3 Frances: Week Three
2 ★ 7.8 25
★ 8.9 April: Week Four
★ 7.3 Oliver: Week One
4 ★ 6.5 24
★ 7.4 Colin - Week 3
★ 5.6 Colin - Week 5