ABSTRACT

In 2005 Be Tipul premiered on Israeli television; it was a novel series both because of its subject matter—psychotherapy—and because of how it was produced—as a nine-week daily series in which each day of the week focused on the same patient. The originality of the show rests in the fact that the viewer can follow the story linearly by watching all the episodes or vertically by only watching, for example, the Monday character.