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Shrinking

Drama, Comedy • 2023

01

Coin Flip

47

Jimmy, a therapist mourning his wife, takes a more proactive approach with his patients in the hopes that helping them will help himself.

02

Fortress of Solitude

40

To get Sean out of legal trouble, Jimmy reconnects with his estranged best friend—while trying to hide it all from Paul.

03

Fifteen Minutes

41

Jimmy witnesses Gaby in a compromising situation. Paul advises Alice on how to deal with her grief while facing a loss of his own.

04

Potatoes

36

As things spiral at work, Jimmy confronts Liz for interfering in his life. Paul struggles with whether to tell his daughter his diagnosis.

05

Woof

34

When Jimmy hits a roadblock with Sean, he doesn’t have Paul to consult for advice. Brian makes an announcement about his relationship.

06

Imposter Syndrome

31

At Alice’s urging, Jimmy agrees to host a party. Gaby struggles with her post-divorce libido. Liz recommends medical marijuana to Paul.

07

Apology Tour

33

Jimmy attempts damage control after his party. Paul’s daughter pays another visit. Liz and Sean discover they have something in common.

08

Boop

29

Paul and Brian come to Jimmy’s aid when Alice starts acting out. Liz and Sean support Gaby by accompanying her to an event.

09

Moving Forward

31

Jimmy encourages an ambivalent Paul to accept a career achievement award. Sean approaches Liz with a business proposal.

10

Closure

29

As Brian's wedding approaches, Alice takes issue with how Jimmy is living his life. Liz learns a secret.

Cast

Reviews

ZugifilmofilMar 2024
2.5

Another woke show funny only to Americans I guess. Of course, gay couple, of course, men are only suppressing women and similar sh*t. Everything except fun or just interesting. Every movie and TV show from the USA has the same, now old propaganda. And of course, another show I did not watch after it confirmed my suspicion of yet another half-product not worth watching. It is a shame that the once-beloved Harrison Ford has fallen so low. It started with the last Indiana Jones movies and it continues with this show. As with many Hollywood projects in recent years it should fall and burn. It's far from the worst that I have seen recently, but that is not saying much considering the quality that's coming out from the US's finest film industry lately. I guess the American audience is getting what it wants, it's just not what the rest of the world wants to watch anymore. I don't know what happened to you in the last decade or two, but it's not good.

sekingJan 2025
4.5

Another fantastic show from Bill Lawrence, Jason Segel and Brett Goldstein. Inclusive and diverse, and not afraid to be human. Portrays grief in a heart wrenching, realistic way. Harrison Ford and Jason Segel have never been better and nobody does chosen family like Bill Lawrence. The cast is fantastic, the writing pitch perfect. Absolutely love this show. If you liked Scrubs and Ted Lasso, you’ll love Shrinking. If nothing else, it scares the “woke is scary” mob and that makes it a winner in my book.

misubisu
misubisuNov 2025
4.5

## **Shrinking (2023) Review: A Profoundly Human Comedy That Leaves You Wanting More** *Shrinking* is a rare gem in the television landscape: a show about grief that is side-splittingly funny, and a comedy about therapy that is deeply, authentically human. Over two perfectly paced seasons, it achieves the ultimate feat—it tells a complete, satisfying story with no frustrating loose ends, yet makes you wish you could spend just one more afternoon in the company of its beautifully broken characters. For that remarkable balance, it earns a stellar **9/10**. ### The Premise and the Powerhouse Cast The brainchild of Bill Lawrence, Brett Goldstein, and Jason Segel, the series follows Jimmy (Segel), a therapist so paralysed by the death of his wife that he begins breaking all the professional rules. He starts giving his patients brutally honest, unorthodox advice, telling them exactly what he thinks they should do. What could have been a one-note gimmick instead becomes a profound exploration of connection, as Jimmy's own messy journey back to life begins to genuinely, if chaotically, help those around him. The cast is nothing short of phenomenal. Jason Segel delivers a career-best performance, blending his signature goofy charm with a raw, gut-wrenching vulnerability. Harrison Ford as his gruff, Parkinson's-diagnosed mentor, Paul, is a masterclass in curmudgeonly brilliance, revealing a deep well of warmth and wit beneath the stern exterior. The supporting ensemble, including the incredible Jessica Williams as fellow therapist Gaby and Lukita Maxwell as Jimmy’s struggling daughter, Alice, is flawless. Their chemistry feels less like acting and more like documentary footage of a real, messy, loving found family. ### The Perfect, Bittersweet Finale The show's greatest strength is its narrative integrity. It never overstays its welcome or manufactures drama for the sake of it. Over two seasons, every character arc is given a thoughtful and earned conclusion. Jimmy finds his way through grief, Paul confronts his mortality and opens his heart, and each patient we've grown to care for reaches a poignant and believable stopping point in their journey. There are no cheap cliffhangers, no abandoned subplots — just a profound sense of closure. And yet, this is where that slight, one-point pang of longing comes from. The ending is so satisfying specifically *because* the characters feel so real and so beloved. When the screen finally goes black, you aren't left wondering what happens next; you're left mourning the loss of your weekly therapy session with them. You want to check in on them in six months, see how Jimmy’s garden is growing, or share a beer with Paul on his patio. The show gives you a perfect ending, but the characters feel so alive that you know their stories continue, and you simply wish you could be there to see it. ### The Verdict **9/10 - A Masterclass in Character and Closure** *Shrinking* is a triumph of writing, performance, and heart. It manages to be one of the funniest and most life-affirming shows on television without ever shying away from the painful realities of loss and mental health. It’s the rare series that understands its own rhythm, saying everything it needs to say and then having the wisdom to say goodbye, leaving its audience not with questions, but with a warm, full heart and the bittersweet wish for just one more episode. **Watch it if:** You love character-driven comedies with emotional depth, brilliant ensemble casts, and stories that believe in the healing power of human connection. **Skip it if:** You prefer plot-heavy, high-stakes drama or are looking for an ongoing, multi-season saga.

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