"Shrinking" Fortress of Solitude (TV Episode 2023) Poster

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(2023)

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7/10
Enjoyable with one minor critique
sugari972 February 2023
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Disclaimer: I'm not white.

I liked this episode and I like the trajectory that the show is headed in. I like that it's a perfect intersection between a comedy and a drama, some scenes made me genuinely laugh out loud. My only critique is the overuse of the "white people" as a punchline in this episode. I am not necessarily offended by it, I just find it to be lazy and not funny. I just don't enjoy having to acknowledge rave in every joke and laughing at the expense of one race. It's becoming a common trend in tv shows and movies lately and I really don't care for it.

Other than that, I'm looking forward to watching more of this show.
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9/10
Take a bow
mayankmmz20 February 2023
I'm loving this Jason Segel comeback. He's an exceptional comedy actor and proves he's pretty good at dramatic acting too with this episode. Harrison Ford is super funny.

The writing is what makes this show so awesome. Brett Goldstein, you're a hero. Couldn't ever imagine Roy Kent of all people would be so good at writing melancholy scenes and the emotional beats which are so well set up and executed.

Loved the conversation of the three therapists, the coffee scene as well as the counselor scene. This episode made me laugh out loud quite a bit. Jason Segel, take a bow. Brett Goldstein, take a bow. Bill Lawrence, take a bow. Harrison Ford, take a bow.
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10/10
What an episode of television and a great start to the show as a whole
garrettkelley-9105931 January 2023
This show has just blown me away so far. Jason Segel could win the Emmy, Bill Lawerence is maybe the greatest tv creator of all time, every character already feels so flushed out in only 2 episodes. I do not know if I can yet if this is better than Ted Lasso, but god damn Bill Lawrence and Brett Goldstein. Apple TV+ might genuinely be the best streaming service in terms of television and it does not seem particularly close. Cannot wait to watch the rest of the series. If the rest of the season is as good as these first two episodes, Bill Lawrence will go down as the greatest TV creator of all time.
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10/10
Apple is bringing back the classic themes in shows
moviesfilmsreviewsinc24 March 2023
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Hey, did you know that pickleball is the fastest growing sport in America? Just kidding, of course you did. I love that the fact that Brian plays pickleball is supposed to tell us everything we need to know about him. I myself was once bitten by the pickleball bug (I know, the embarrassment!), and I genuinely crack up at mentions of the cheerfully obnoxious community built around the sport. Now, for something I don't get: Doesn't Jimmy understand that when Harrison Ford gives you advice, you listen? I'm a bit taken aback by how, after two beatings occurred as a result from his new therapy practices (and in front of Alice, no less), Jimmy doesn't wrestle at all with his new methods. It's almost like he's becoming his own Brian, playing pickleball and believing everything will go his way. (I don't think things aren't going to go his way. Neither does Harrison Ford.) I do love the subtle integration in this episode of Liz's own struggles here. An empty nester expected to move on from her motherly ways pull back from someone who's become like a daughter to her? In Shrinking Season 1 Episode 2, Jimmy bemoans to Paul the fact that Alice won't have dinner with him. The reason, of course, is a bit obvious to Paul. He can't force Alice to come to him when he checked out of her life for a year. She'll have dinner with him when she's ready. So Jimmy treks on with his life. Curiously, even after the soccer game fight, Jimmy is still all-in on his method of telling his clients what to do. He even escorts one of his clients to a coffee shop so he can confront his issues with the chatty barista head-on. Being lonely sucks, he notes to this client. He knows this personally. So why would anyone want to live like that? Jimmy knows this, but it doesn't mean he's solved all his personal problems around loneliness. He begrudgingly gives his best friend a call, though they haven't spoken for a year. Brian is a lawyer, and helps out by representing Sean-but when he tries to reconnect with Jimmy with a game of pickleball, his former friend refuses. Jimmy at least tries to be there for Alice by going to see her guidance counselor. Since Liz has been filling in for Jimmy in his absence, she has a lot more information about Alice for the counselor than he does. It's incredibly helpful of her-but it also upsets Jimmy. At work, Gaby encourages him to set boundaries with Liz. After all, she's not Alice's mother. Still, Paul has some choice words for Jimmy about keeping his personal and professional life separate. Alice should be the most important person in his life right now, and he can't jeopardize that relationship. Jimmy promises he won't. Alice decides Paul was right. She cancels Taco Tuesday with Liz to have dinner with Jimmy. This crushes the neighbor, though she pretends it's all right with her. You can see the doubt in Liz's eyes. Has she been over-involved in Alice's life? But since Alice had already refused his dinner invitation, Jimmy prepares to go play pickleball with Brian, who earlier had a few choice words for him. So the sandwiches Alice bought for Jimmy go to her and Paul instead. After pickleball, Brian confronts Jimmy about ghosting him for a year even though he tried to be there for his friend. Jimmy admits that being around him was too hard. He had to be too cheerful and light and couldn't let him be miserable. Brian apologizes and lets Jimmy off the hook when he has to go. Sean's parents tell him he can't stay at their house after he spent the night in jail. When Alice gets home, Sean is there waiting because Jimmy offered him a place to crash. I guess Jimmy won't be listening to Paul's advice after all.
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