Terápia - Season 1
Season 1
Terápia is the Hungarian adaptation of the successful Israeli series Be Tipul (In Treatment). The original screenplay was written by Israel's Hagai Levi, while István Tasnádi and his team of screenwriters were responsible for the Hungarian version. At the centerpiece of the story, directed by Ildikó Enyedi and Attila Gigor, is András Dargay (Pál Mácsai), a charming psychologist in his 50s. On Monday, and old patient of his, the "problematically sexy" Laura (Erika Marozsán) visits his practice. On Tuesday, a big-shot businessman, Máté (Ervin Nagy), sits on his couch, who is suffering the consequences of a decision that had a significant effect on the fate of other people. On Wednesday, coming to therapy is the 16-year-old gymnast Zsófi (Dóra Sztarenki): both of her arms are in a cast after a bicycle accident and the insurance company wants an opinion from a psychologist on whether it was a suicide attempt. On Thursday, a couple, Petra and Tamás (Zsófia Szamosi, Zsolt Nagy) look for answers to their questions on András's couch. The woman, who has a successful career, is hesitant as to whether she should keep the baby that earlier she longed for so badly. On Friday, András visits his mentor, Ágnes (Eszter Csákányi), whom he has not seen for ten years, and it soon becomes clear that the seemingly successful and happy father of two is wrought by internal uncertainties and his marriage (Anikó Für) is also on the rocks. The drama of these eight people unfolds in Terápia.
Episodes
Laura - 1. hét
Máté - 1. hét
Zsófi - 1. hét
Petra és Tamás - 1. hét
Ágnes - 1. hét
Laura - 2. hét
Máté - 2. hét
Zsófi - 2. hét
Petra és Tamás - 2. hét
Ágnes - 2. hét
Laura - 3. hét
Máté - 3. hét
Zsófi - 3. hét
Petra és Tamás - 3. hét
Ágnes - 3. hét
Laura - 4. hét
Máté - 4. hét
Zsófi - 4. hét
Petra és Tamás - 4. hét
Ágnes - 4. hét
Laura - 5. hét
Máté - 5. hét
Zsófi - 5. hét
Petra és Tamás - 5. hét
Ágnes - 5. hét
Laura - 6. hét
Máté - 6. hét
Zsófi - 6. hét
Petra és Tamás - 6. hét
Ágnes - 6. hét
Laura - 7. hét
Máté - 7. hét
Zsófi - 7. hét
Petra és Tamás - 7. hét
Ágnes - 7. hét
Réka és András
György
Zsófi - 8. hét
Petra és Tamás - 8. hét
András
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