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Jason Segel & Harrison Ford Star In Comedy Series From The Creator Of ‘Ted Lasso’

Aug 5, 2024

Ever since “Ted Lasso” surprised everyone and became a massive hit for Apple TV+, the streamer has been in the Bill Lawrence business. Seemingly anything the producer wants to make will end up getting a greenlight from Apple. His first post-“Ted Lasso” series was “Shrinking,” which was quickly picked up for a Season 2. Now, we have our first tease of what’s to come with the show.
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As seen in the teaser, “Shrinking” Season 2 is just around the corner. The show tells the story of a mental health therapist who is grieving a loss. So, he ends up changing how he does therapy by not holding back and telling his patients exactly what he thinks. This has some unexpected consequences. The teaser doesn’t give away anything about what we can expect in Season 2, but it does show the main thrust of the series by showing that grumpy Harrison Ford causes all sorts of issues for the rest of the characters. 
The cast includes Ford alongside Jason Segel, Jessica Williams, Christa Miller, Lukita Maxwell, Luke Tennie, Michael Urie, and Ted McGinley.
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“Shrinking” Season 2 debuts on Apple TV+ on October 16. You can watch the teaser below.
Here’s the synopsis:
Shrinking follows a grieving therapist (Jason Segel) who starts to break the rules and tell his clients exactly what he thinks. Ignoring his training and ethics, he finds himself making huge, tumultuous changes to people’s lives…including his own.

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