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Season Three Finale. Blaming Adele for his recent setbacks with patients, Paul contemplates the future of his therapy, and his practice.
Paul tries to get Jesse to open up about a recent transgression and his relationship with his father Roberto.
Frances struggles with the prospect of losing Tricia.
Paul is blindsided by a revelation regarding Sunil's therapy.
Adele links Paul's frustrations to his inability to make decisions.
Jesse despairs being abandoned by his parents, despite Paul's assurances.
With her sister's condition worsening, Frances turns to Paul to cope with her mounting anxieties.
Paul is increasingly concerned over Sunil's erratic behavior at home.
Adele confronts Paul about his growing obsession with an "impossible" relationship.
Paul is vexed to learn that Jesse sabotaged a meeting with his biological parents.
Exploring Frances' feelings of panic, Paul is accused of being overly sympathetic to her sister Tricia's plight.
Unsettled by Julia's relationship with an author, Sunil worries Paul with his vivid account of a recent violent dream.
Adele gets Paul to open up about his lack of passion.
Paul breaks through with Jesse about his desire to connect with his birth parents.
Paul tries to assuage Frances' feelings of self-loathing in the wake of some painful family memories.
Sunil finds haunting similarities between his son's relationship with Julia and his own affair years ago.
Paul explores his fears of losing Max to a stepfather.
Paul tries to generate a dialogue between Jesse and his mother Marisa, who has joined him at the session.
A discussion about Frances' fractured relationship with Patricia turns into an indictment of their late mother.
Recounting his first impressions of Julia, Sunil becomes defensive when Paul suggests he may be jealous of Arun's choices.
Paul tells Adele he feels betrayed by Gina, and worries about the impact his potential illness will have on his children.
Paul addresses Jesse's reluctance to get in touch with his long-lost birth mother.
Frances tells Paul about her frustrations at work, her alienation from daughter Izzy, and her fears about her health.
Sunil opens up to Paul about his arranged marriage in India--and his frustrations living with Arun's family in New York.
In order to get a new prescription for sleeping pills, an exhausted Paul visits a young, serious and intelligent therapist named Adele.
A 16-year-old homosexual and aspiring photographer talks to Paul about his troubling "pattern of promiscuity," and more.
A well-known stage and screen actress begins therapy to uncover the reasons why she is "blanking out" during rehearsals for a new play.
In the Season Three premiere, a retired math professor from Bengal reluctantly visits Paul to discuss the death of his wife six months earlier.