In of HBO's In Treatment , titled " Walter: Week Three ," we see the corporate powerhouse Walter (played by John Mahoney) beginning to crack under the weight of simultaneous personal and professional disasters.
Despite the chaos at work, Walter impulsively flew to Rwanda to "rescue" his daughter based on a gut feeling. [S2E14] Walter: Week Three
Paul notes that Walter’s abandonment issues and need for control have caused him to lose all sense of proportion. By flying to Rwanda, he not only alienated his daughter but also left himself professionally exposed. In of HBO's In Treatment , titled "
This episode serves as a turning point for Walter. For a man who prides himself on being the "fixer," his inability to fix his relationship with his daughter—or stop the bleeding at his company—brings his deepest insecurities to the surface. By flying to Rwanda, he not only alienated
Mahoney delivers a powerful performance, showing a man who has survived wars and corporate battles but is completely leveled by his daughter's rejection.
The episode explores the theme of —or rather, the lack of it—as Walter balances a catastrophic corporate crisis with the emotional fallout of a failed family intervention. The Session Breakdown
Walter is in the middle of a massive business emergency involving tainted baby food and a fallout with a colleague named Jace.