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Shrinking S01e01 French Hdtv -

Shrinking S01e01 French Hdtv -

Co-created by Bill Lawrence and Brett Goldstein ( Ted Lasso ), the pilot carries a similar "heartfelt" and "life-affirming" DNA but with a notably darker, more profane edge. While some viewers found the "indie song to convey emotions" style a bit cliché, others praised the "phenomenal" writing and its "refreshing" take on therapy sessions outside the office. Review: Shrinking – 1x01 “Coin Flip” - The Spoilist

: Playing the grumpy, Parkison's-stricken mentor Paul, Ford is frequently cited as the highlight of the show. His "cranky" yet "charismatic" delivery provides the perfect foil to Segel’s more erratic energy. Shrinking S01E01 FRENCH HDTV

The series premiere of Shrinking , titled "Coin Flip," introduces a refreshingly messy approach to the standard "grieving therapist" trope by having its protagonist, Jimmy Laird (Jason Segel), completely abandon professional ethics to tell his patients exactly what he thinks. A Comedy Built on Grief Co-created by Bill Lawrence and Brett Goldstein (

The episode successfully balances humor with the heavy theme of loss, mirroring the "wild emotional rollercoaster" of depression and anger that follows a tragedy. Segel delivers a performance that manages to be both "hysterically funny" and grounded in "recognizable grief" as he navigates his fractured relationship with his daughter and his colleagues. Standout Performances His "cranky" yet "charismatic" delivery provides the perfect

: As Gaby, Williams brings an "infectious presence" and sharp comedic timing that rounds out the central trio of therapists. Tone and Writing


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