VIDEO Apple TV+ Unlicensed Therapy with Lily Rabe | Presumed Innocent TV commercial 2024 • Unlicensed Therapy with Lily Rabe | Presumed Innocent | Apple TV+ Get some needed “therapy” as Lily Rabe offers her unprofessional opinion on Presumed Innocent. And don’t miss this week’s #PresumedInnocent finale on Apple TV+ Presumed Innocent is now streaming. https://apple.co/_PresumedInnocent Presumed Innocent is an eight-part limited series starring and executive produced by Jake Gyllenhaal, hailing from David E. Kelley and executive producer J.J. Abrams. The star-studded ensemble cast also includes Ruth Negga, Bill Camp, O-T Fagbenle, Chase Infiniti, Nana Mensah, Renate Reinsve, Peter Sarsgaard, Kingston Rumi Southwick, and Elizabeth Marvel. Based on The New York Times bestselling novel of the same name by Scott Turow, the gripping series takes viewers on a journey through the horrific murder that upends the Chicago Prosecuting Attorneys' office when chief deputy prosecutor Rusty Sabich (played by Gyllenhaal) is suspected of the crime. The series explores obsession, sex, politics, and the power and limits of love, as the accused fights to hold his family and marriage together. Subscribe to Apple TV’s YouTube channel: https://apple.co/AppleTVYouTube Follow Apple TV: Instagram: / appletv Facebook: / appletv X: https://X.com/AppleTV Giphy: https://giphy.com/AppleTV Follow Apple Films: Instagram: / applefilms X: https://X.com/AppleFilms More from Apple TV: https://apple.co/32qgOEJ Apple TV+ is a streaming service with original stories from the most creative minds in TV and film. Watch now on the Apple TV app: https://apple.co/_AppleTVapp Subscription required for Apple TV+ #PresumedInnocent #LilyRabe #AppleTV 0:00 She's trying. 0:01 He's trying. 0:02 They're trying. 0:02 There's just no way for anyone to nail the situation. 0:07 My name is Lily Rabe, and I play Doctor Liz Rush, 0:10 a licensed therapist in the new series Presumed Innocent. 0:13 Today, I will be analyzing some scenes from Presumed Innocent 0:17 and giving my unsolicited advice 0:19 because in my nonprofessional opinion, I am extremely qualified to do so. 0:23 Why do you think it happened? I don't know. 0:25 I'm not a liar. 0:31 That's me. 0:31 You deceived me. 0:32 It is the lie of omission, you told me... 0:35 —You told me... —I lied about that. 0:37 —that the affair had ended. —I lied about that. I lied about that. 0:39 I lied about the affair, but... 0:41 like only that. 0:43 What's the goal? 0:44 Gosh, they have such a good therapist. 0:46 Listen, if you're in couples therapy 0:47 and you go to your therapist, you really ought to tell the truth. 0:50 It made my job so hard. 0:52 You know, when you get those emails from your therapist, 0:53 if you have a therapist that are like, starting in July, 0:56 we're going to increase the prices. 0:57 I feel like there should be a like because of the murder. 1:00 I'm increasing your price. 1:02 —Hey Tommy. —Hey Carolyn. 1:04 Are you stalking me? 1:06 Okay, listen, it's come to my attention that you don't want to work with me. 1:08 Who said that? 1:09 Never mind who said it, 1:10 is it true, that you specifically didn't want to work with me? 1:13 He's coming on strong. 1:14 Which is kind of a double down on what she was asking for less of. 1:18 She has said what she said. 1:19 And then now here, she has to kind of take care of his ego and soften the blow. 1:24 He's not a patient of mine. 1:26 Internet and people who stop me on the street, 1:29 I know that you're very suspicious of Tommy, 1:33 and this scene makes me really understand why you would be. 1:37 Your skin was found under Carolyn's fingernails. 1:39 This is not good. —What? 1:41 That's impossible. —Yikes. 1:42 It's in the report. 1:43 I just learned about it. 1:44 It's a f****** lie. 1:46 DNA is DNA, Rusty. 1:47 It just doesn't look good. 1:49 Because it's like science. It's like... 1:52 It's like math. 1:53 DNA is like science and math. 1:55 If it's her DNA. No. It's his. 1:57 No, it's his— 1:58 Which DNA was it? 1:59 His DNA is under her fingernails. 2:06 It's really— 2:07 It's tough because it's 2:08 It's a fact. 2:09 I don't love facts. 2:10 This is probably why I'm an actor slash therapist. 2:14 You know what? 2:15 I'm tired of your f****** insubordination. 2:16 Oh, gosh. —Okay? 2:17 —0 to 10. If I find that you have been blocking my... 2:20 More like 10 to 11. 2:21 The case is basically solved. 2:23 Are you f****** kidding me? 2:24 You want to take me on? 2:25 They look like they're gonna fight. 2:26 You want to take me? 2:27 They need a timeout. 2:29 Classic male power struggle. 2:32 Take a step back. 2:34 Take a moment and start with a nice 2:36 ‘I feel.’ 2:37 He does want to take you on, Rusty. 2:39 He does. 2:39 And there is the hot bartender, as you call him, internet. 2:42 But his name is Clifton. 2:44 You should use his name. 2:45 As a viewer, 2:46 I'm into this. 2:47 Now I'm really— 2:48 I've gone outside my lane as a therapist Lily. 2:51 I wonder how she's going to explain this to Rusty. 2:55 I kind of think it's like she doesn't have to tell him, and she deserves it. 2:58 Don't we all agree? 3:01 You know, the night she was killed, he texted her 30 times. 3:04 Oh my God. 30 times. 3:06 30 times is a— 3:07 It's a lot of times to text a person. 3:09 If you feel like sending 30 texts... 3:12 go for a walk, 3:13 dive into a pool, 3:14 stop drinking the drink that you're drinking. 3:17 Someone should have taken away your phone. 3:19 Well, that looks like all the time we've got. 3:21 Also, my character Doctor Rush in analysis herself, 3:23 like any good therapist would be, so there's no need to analyze her. 3:26 Thanks for watching. 3:27 Tune in to the finale of Presumed Innocent on Apple TV+
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