Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually think that Harrison Ford is a horrible actor. Don’t get me wrong, he has a place in the pantheon for being Han Solo and Indiana Jones but I find him kinda cringey in Shrinking, I remember feeling the same way when watching the last Star Wars movie he was in.
Presumed Innocent? Regarding Henry? Good flicks
I think he is well cast in this as the curmudgeon navigating aging/end of life issues.
Anonymous wrote:I actually think that Harrison Ford is a horrible actor. Don’t get me wrong, he has a place in the pantheon for being Han Solo and Indiana Jones but I find him kinda cringey in Shrinking, I remember feeling the same way when watching the last Star Wars movie he was in.
Anonymous wrote:Harrison Ford is so good. And I LOVE Wendie Malick. She's gorgeous and I love that she (or her character) aren't trying to act younger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the show a lot but I do agree with PP that the scripting for the adult women is really off. I get that they are supposed to be very “different” kind of unique personalities, and that is fine. But have you ever heard a straight woman say to another “I love the way it feels when your boobs press up again mine” when they hug? That is just not something I can imagine two women saying. I feel like they need a female editor to go through and redline some of the dialogue.
But I love Michael Urie and Ted mcginley in this. Michale urie is really so good — in another actors hands that role might be really irritating but he makes it sing.
I find this frustrating, too. Gabby is so compelling (the actress and the character when she's not being SO SASSY) but her dialogue is just so over the top.
This character is very similar to how she was on the podcast Two Dope Queens, so I don't find it over the top at all.
I love this show!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's flawed but worth watching for Harrison Ford alone.
He’s doing an amazing job with the Parkinson’s storyline.
Anonymous wrote:Did I miss the flashback of the actual accident or did they not show it? I saw Louis & fiancé leave the bar to drive home and then Jimmy arriving at the scene. Was there something in between?
You haven’t missed it - they haven’t showed the actual accident where the Mom dies (presumably in her Mini Cooper.)
I agree that the befriending of the drunk driver who killed the mother - and the daughter’s foot stomping insistence that her father be his therapist! - is unrealistic AF. I’m hoping it won’t take me out of the show because I love everything else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The final episode was so beautiful and perfect ending-- I fear they may not do another season.
Season three is already confirmed.
jimmy will definitely hook up with the HIMYM Cooper seller
OMG I didn't realize they were both on HIMYM. Cobie Smulders is also in Marvel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the show a lot but I do agree with PP that the scripting for the adult women is really off. I get that they are supposed to be very “different” kind of unique personalities, and that is fine. But have you ever heard a straight woman say to another “I love the way it feels when your boobs press up again mine” when they hug? That is just not something I can imagine two women saying. I feel like they need a female editor to go through and redline some of the dialogue.
But I love Michael Urie and Ted mcginley in this. Michale urie is really so good — in another actors hands that role might be really irritating but he makes it sing.
I find this frustrating, too. Gabby is so compelling (the actress and the character when she's not being SO SASSY) but her dialogue is just so over the top.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate watched this for almost one and a half seasons (thanks covid). And by the end, loved every single character. Ugh.
A similar watch pattern for me for Shrinking, Ted Lasso and Schitt’s Creek too. They take some getting used to.
I got used to Ted Lasso and Schitt's Creek, and ended up loving both. I'm still struggling with Shrinking after two seasons. But I'll watch because we're short on other options we're both semi-interested in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate watched this for almost one and a half seasons (thanks covid). And by the end, loved every single character. Ugh.
A similar watch pattern for me for Shrinking, Ted Lasso and Schitt’s Creek too. They take some getting used to.
Anonymous wrote:I hate watched this for almost one and a half seasons (thanks covid). And by the end, loved every single character. Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The final episode was so beautiful and perfect ending-- I fear they may not do another season.
Season three is already confirmed.
jimmy will definitely hook up with the HIMYM Cooper seller
Anonymous wrote:It's flawed but worth watching for Harrison Ford alone.
Anonymous wrote:Did I miss the flashback of the actual accident or did they not show it? I saw Louis & fiancé leave the bar to drive home and then Jimmy arriving at the scene. Was there something in between?