"Therapy is looking inwards where all there is is you, and when you’ve got endless quiet hours to search your soul it can feel pointless inviting someone else to watch you do it." (The Guardian.)
Is "all there is" a subject and "you" its complement in the subordinate clause "where all there is is you"?
Yes, I think you have it right. Just remember that are two relative clauses in your example, one embedded within the other.
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Yes, I think you have it right.
Just remember that are two relative clauses in your example, one embedded within the other.