"Shrinking" Potatoes (TV Episode 2023) Poster

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(2023)

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10/10
The perfect amount of heart
jimmypjohnson13 February 2023
This show is absolutely amazing. I think naturally a lot people will compare it to Ted Lasso, not because it deals with similar themes or storylines, but because you can feel the heart behind the characters. That's what truly makes a show special. The cast works beautifully together, and every episode leaves you wanting more. Not in some kind of crazy cliff hanger kind of way, but in the way that it feels like you're getting to know new friends. It's really special.

I think a clear standout is Sean (Luke Tennie) as the catalyst for Jimmy's (Jason Segel) vigilante therapist ways. He shines in this series and I cannot wait to see how they continue his story!

All in all, if you love shows with heart - give this a try!
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10/10
Heart and no more needed
moviesfilmsreviewsinc24 March 2023
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I think Paul's potatoes contain a lesson Jimmy has yet to learn fully. You can't just bite into a raw potato like an apple, as Jimmy does. You have to go through one of the pre-established methods of cooking it. It's the same with Jimmy's clients. He's trying to take shortcuts to healing with his clients, just as he once tried with himself. It simply can't work for them in the long run. 'm looking forward to seeing how Shrinking is going to handle the process of Jimmy's self-realization, even if I'm a bit frustrated with the lack of believability of his current process. He just discovered Grace is still with her husband in the last episode, he can't get Sean to open up, one of his clients kissed him-and yet he still thinks he's doing the right thing? In Shrinking Season 1 Episode 4, Sean continues to live with Jimmy, who doesn't see a problem with their arrangement. Paul, of course, is ever the voice of reason in Jimmy's life. Sean is going to open up to him as his therapist if he sees him as his friend. And true to reason, Sean doesn't want to talk to Jimmy about his time in Afghanistan. He's not the only one with trouble opening up. Paul can't seem to gather the courage to tell his daughter Meg about his Parkinson's. Brian needs her to sign Paul's medical power of attorney. But when she briefly visits Paul, their discussion reflects a strained relationship, and only ends in Paul asking to spend more time with her and her family. Jimmy continues his invasive methods of therapy by making a home visit to his OCD patient. But he has to rush out when she mistakes his visit as romantic interest. Later, Jimmy finds Alice and Gaby hanging out. Gaby encourages Alice to be more open with her dad, so Alice shares that they were talking about how she once slept with Liz's son Connor. Jimmy tries to be the "cool dad," but he can't help it. He goes up to the balcony and starts yelling at Liz to stop interfering in his life. He claims that not only did her son take advantage of his daughter; she's responsible for Paul knowing that Sean is staying with them. He's tired of her sticking her nose where it doesn't belong. Gaby hears all of this, and for the first time, starts to feel bad for Liz. Afterwards, Jimmy runs into Sean and guilts him for not opening up. Of course, this doesn't work, only causing Sean to angrily walk away. Connor comes home from college to visit, but he'd rather hit the jacuzzi and text Alice than spend time with Liz and Derek. Gaby approaches Liz to tell her she didn't deserve the things Jimmy said to her. Liz confesses it saddens her that everyone thinks of her as only a mom. Maybe she got too invested in Alice. But what was she supposed to do when no one else was caring for her? Jimmy decides to have a chat with Connor. Eventually, he cools down and assures Connor they didn't do anything wrong. Connor, in turn, asks if he can put in a good word for him to Alice-but Jimmy won't go that far.
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1/10
Why is statutory rape being normalized?
cameronwalfoort24 June 2023
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Extremely disappointed with the approach they took to clear statutory rape, claiming that it's a teenage girls fault and not a grown ass man's job to not give in to a kid being horny.

I know multiple women who found themselves involved with older men in their youth (an alarming and sad amount actually) and all of them recognize that the older men took advantage of their infatuation or outright imposed themselves on them. I'm not saying there weren't instances of them wanting it, I'm saying that legal age for consent exists for a reason, human impulse control is terrible in high school. So the women recounting their own instances of statutory rape and glorifying it ruined the show for me. Like come on, they absolutely shouldn't be trying to convince Jason Segel to be ok with his high school daughter hooking up with man who is post military on the virtue that his daughter is horny. Have a brain people, this isn't right, it's just written by some sad sack projecting his own justifications for hooking up with underage women. Nice try to protect Epstein's work and legacy.
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