SHRINKING S3 is worth every minute of your time “if you are ready for the opportunity.” No regrets. Woof.…
Continue ReadingThe therapy sessions may be closed this season, but I can't wait to grow once it returns for season three. Woof.…
Continue ReadingSHRINKING destroyed my heart strings into tatters. I tried to “be brave,” but not even a “booty burrito bang bang” could lift me up for long.…
Continue ReadingCHANGING PATTERNS showcases how much the second season continues to "sparkle."…
Continue ReadingThis week’s episode of SHRINKING drove me to tears while the subtle, brilliant writers created unfathomable, regretful life choices.…
Continue ReadingAfter last week’s season-best episode, SHRINKING returns to normalcy with a good, not great, edition. While seeing Jimmy and the gang move forward in various areas of their lives is emotionally satisfying, the convenient ending feels forced and out of place for what came before. In any other series, it would work. But SHRINKING grounds itself in therapy and authentic character portrayals. To have something so convenient diminishes the big cliffhanger. E7 is the season’s weakest episode so far. The…
Continue ReadingSHRINKING delivered one of its best episodes. It gave viewers a different peek at each of the main characters through superb writing, grace, and empathy.…
Continue ReadingThis episode of SHRINKING has a lot of great plot lines but the one about Paul (Harrison Ford) navigating his relationship with Juliet (Wendie Malick) and his family, is outstanding. Not in my memory has a show done such a great job showing two people in their 70s connecting and falling in love. …
Continue ReadingIn the “Age of Anxiety,” SHRINKING continues to be the therapeutic session that audiences can rely on weekly. Somehow, the show can make us feel like, “Whatever it is, everything is going to be okay.” That’s due to the authentic portrayals of several characters attempting to do the right thing yet continuing to fail. Audiences want these characters to succeed and have their happy ending in a way comparable to the love we had for everyone on TED LASSO. This…
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