17/50
Scenario
A grieving therapist begins to tell his clients exactly what he thinks
Ignoring his training and ethics, he finds himself making a big difference in people’s lives, including his own. The cast of “The Shrink” share the best moments that defined their characters from the first season and reveal who did the best impression of Harrison Ford. When Brett Goldstein, Jason Siegel, and Bill Lawrence were asked how they managed to get Harrison Ford on the show, Siegel said that Goldstein initially wanted a “Harrison Ford type” and that he was going to audition people who looked like Ford. Siegel told Goldstein that they should introduce it to Ford first, thinking that he would immediately reject it, but at least other people would hear that Harrison Ford was involved in the project, which would generate interest from other famous actors.
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Goldstein eventually talked to Ford and sold him the role. Goldstein still does not understand what he did to convince him, but he was delighted all the same. There are two episodes available now, and this show shows a lot of promise, the chemistry between the characters is infectious and even weird at times… it’s touching, unlike most shows, if you think about the community of the show because of these elements.
Harrison Ford plays Dr
I’m not sure it shows exactly how the therapist deals with the issues, but it definitely gives Jason Segel the opportunity to put his own spin on it. Rhodes, Jason’s boss and mentor. I wasn’t sure how his character would work in this series, but Rhodes’ antisocial likeness definitely fits the personality Ford knows quite well when thinking about the more sleazy traits of his Star Wars character Han Solo. glove in this program.
What I see here seems so bright and vivid
A slightly too recognizable Sean (Luke Tenney) plays a kind of son Jimmy (Siegel) as he deals with his family problems with his daughter Alice (Lucita Maxwell)… possibly (?) endless possibilities as I watch Jimmy operate these things. By the way, the opening theme of this series is so good that I didn’t even miss it when I watched the second series… And the music in this series is so good.
Overall, this is a great program, and I hope it only gets better from here on out