Shrink
Shrink
TV-MA | 16 March 2017 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    fitzner_t

    Oh wow. This is a monstrosity. And I never leave reviews but Jesus Lord Almighty in heaven this was bad. What is happening?

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    ptuk-1

    At first I didn't really know what to make of this show with it's offbeat humour and awkward quirky cast but with each episode it really opened up and the final episode left me with that warm feeling, It's a brilliant show with a real heartbeat and Tim Baltz really brought his character to life, an absolute must watch for anyone who loves great comedy.

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    Lejebi

    This show is excellent. For people who have dealt with mental health on either side of the fence this show is better than any antidepressant out there! With so many different characters, watching it is like being in a hilarious support group. I just fell in love with it and I cannot wait for season 2!

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    Tommy Dee

    Just a quick review, as I don't see any posted yet and it's a pity, because this show is very good and the lack of publicity that it is getting is not deserved. I have seen all episodes of the first season and would love if they continued the story, and for that to happen this show needs to get more attention. The writing in this is spot on, really. The humor is often subtle, dark and ironic, and if you enjoy that kind of humor (coming more from the sarcasm of life than, you know, cheap swear words) then you will enjoy this very much. Characters are also very likable, and I have enjoyed every episode after work as a "treat" to disconnect the mind and laugh. Anyway, I really recommend everyone to check this TV show out if they have the chance, its truly good – check out the pilot online on Youtube and judge by yourself, if you like the first episode you will most likely enjoy the rest. As for flaws, I think other secondary characters going to the therapy sessions could have been better developed and their stories better fleshed out, I understand that was not the objective of the show but maybe it would have helped to carry the story on, but I get that the story focused more on David than his patients.

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