Narrative
A grieving therapist begins to tell his clients exactly what he thinks
Ignoring his training and ethics, he finds himself making huge changes to people's lives – including his own.. The cast of "Shrinking" share the top moments that defined their characters in Season 1 and reveal who has the best Harrison Ford impression wanted a "Harrison Ford type," and was going to audition people similar to Ford. Segel told Goldstein they had to at least bring it to Ford first, thinking he would turn it down immediately, but at least other people would hear that Harrison Ford had brought the project, generating interest from other notable actors.
In the end, Goldstein talked to Ford and sold him on the role
Goldstein still doesn't understand what he did to convince him, but was elated nonetheless. Two episodes out currently and this show exhibits a lot of promise, the chemistry between characters is infectious and even oddly so at times… its heartwarming in ways that most shows aren't, reminding solely of the show Community for these elements . .
Harrison Ford plays Dr Rhodes, Jason's boss and mentor of sorts
. . I'm not sure if this accurately displays a therapist's way of coping with issues but it certainly does allow room for Jason Segel to put his own spin on it.
And the music in this show is so good
I wasn't sure how his character was going to work in this show but the antisocial likeness of Rhodes sure does play into a persona that Ford meets quite well when thinking about the more apprehensive elements of his character Han Solo in Star Wars, it just fits like a glove in this show. Somehow all too relatable, Sean (Luke Tennie) plays somewhat of a son figure to Jimmy (Segel) while he deals with family issues of his own with his daughter Alice (Lukita Maxwell)… What I see here feels so vivid and the possibilities maybe (?) endless as I see Jimmy navigate these things. Btw, the intro theme to this show is so good, I didn’t even skip it when watching the 2nd episode…