There’s one thing relentless about Shrinking to me. It is simply so real. With out being contrived, with well timed jokes, with a realizing Jason Segel smile and… for f***’s sake! Why am I cry-laughing?! Once more!?
Over a number of seasons, Shrinking has served up merely excellent comedy that punches you within the coronary heart and makes you deeply re-appreciate the folks round you, flaws and all. Created by Segel, Invoice Lawrence, and Brett Goldstein, Shrinking expertly displays on the absurdity of grief, makes one hell of an argument for forgiveness, and celebrates the complexity of relationships. It is nearly outrageous to see human connection rendered so magnificent, with facetious strains like “f*** you for being emotionally wholesome proper now” and “enjoying the Useless Mother Card” delivered with a complete coronary heart. Each episode makes me need to scream and hug somebody, which I might do, if I wasn’t nonetheless sitting on this station bench dumbfounded by the Season 2 finale.
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Season 3 picks up precisely the place we left these now lived-in characters and ponders the braveness it takes to maneuver ahead — after loss, in a relationship, by means of sickness. And as soon as once more, Apple TV’s collection hits residence, and I do not truly suppose I can deal with it.
Shrinking Season 3 is all concerning the concern of transferring ahead
Jessica Williams and Christa Miller in “Shrinking.”
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The primary season of Shrinking centered on the quick aftermath of Tia’s demise and the way her nearest every coped with it — particularly her husband Jimmy (Segel), daughter Alice (Lukita Maxwell), and finest pal Gaby (Jessica Williams). Season 2 moved their uncooked grief into each anger and forgiveness, bringing Goldstein out of the writers room to play the person whose drunk driving accident killed Tia. Now, Season 3 focuses on a theme of transferring ahead and the braveness it takes to take action, in addition to the ability of asking for assist (in remedy or in any other case) — Shrinking‘s fixed underlying theme.
In all probability one of many hardest relationships for audiences to know would be the household’s acceptance of Louis (Goldstein), a connection established in Season 2 through which Alice, Jimmy, and his finest pal Brian (Michael Urie) forgave the person who precipitated their ache. Actually, such a bond feels prefer it needs to be unbelievable, but the present has spent the time with these characters, creating in them forgiveness by means of shared trauma. Because of Shrinking‘s impeccable writing and performances from Segel, Maxwell, Urie, and Goldstein, I truly purchase it. And with out spoiling something, Season 3 does acknowledge the strain right here.

Brett Goldstein and Jason Segel each created and star in “Shrinking.”
Credit score: Apple TV
It is not the one ahead movement within the third season; Jimmy considers discovering love once more, Alice debates faculty in Connecticut (as “passionate woman dad” Jimmy pretends he isn’t dying inside about it), Sean (Luke Tennie) enjoys an informal relationship life and semi-resolved father points, Brian and Charlie (Devin Kawaoka) put together for parenthood with assist from the proudly domineering Liz (Christa Miller) and pleasant Derek (Ted McGinley).
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As Shrinking‘s powerhouse of a forged member, Williams chews up scenes as Gaby but once more, as she leans into an truly wholesome relationship with different Derrick (Damon Wayans Jr.) and yearns for sufferers with increased stakes issues. When Williams enters a scene, her scene companions wrestle for my consideration, together with her flawless supply and comedic timing one of many present’s finest parts. No person delivers a praise or a takedown like Jessica Williams.
After which there’s Harrison Ford.
Shrinking Season 3 sees Harrison Ford at his finest

Jason Segel and Harrison Ford in “Shrinking.”
Credit score: Apple TV
Definitely, Season 3 sees Ford at his best possible but as curmudgeonly genius Paul, as he navigates his more and more seen tremors and cognitive adjustments from Parkinson’s illness. The present fairly actually has Paul saying “Fuck Parkinson’s” a number of instances, and you may really feel it. In episode 1, the present features a transferring cameo by display legend Michael J. Fox, who makes use of humour to unpack a few of the signs of Parkinson’s, ones he personally faces in actual life.
Final season, an ever-stoic Paul eased into being weak along with his mates, household, and companion Julie (Wendie Malick) about his neurological situation, and this season, Ford retains Paul in the identical livid state of disdain towards speaking about it. Nevertheless, he lastly (and reluctantly) requests assist from Jimmy, asking, “In case you see me sinking, pull me up,” a request that echoes the present’s theme music lyrics
This concern of leaning on others for assist stays one in all Shrinking‘s core explorations; Paul is insistent on “not being a self pitying sh*thead.” Alice fears leaving her “frighteningly loyal help group” for faculty on the opposite aspect of the nation. And Louis finds baffling help in folks whose lives he impacted so deeply.
It is this humans-will-surprise-you magic that makes Shrinking so fantastic, a laugh-out-loud comedy that reminds you that asking for help and supporting others in flip is an on a regular basis superpower. An adamant champion of human complexity for 3 seasons, this present is so good it boggles my mind.
Shrinking Season 3 is now streaming on Apple TV with new episodes Wednesdays.
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