While some of the flaws of the first year of Apple’s hit “Shrinking”—nominated for a pair of Emmys, including Best Actor—remain at the start of the sophomore outing, this is the year in which the Jason Segel dramedy really finds its voice, confidently balancing its comedic and emotional currents in a way that’s entertaining and moving. Created by Segel and the duo behind “Ted Lasso,” Bill Lawrence & Brett Goldstein, “Shrinking” is remarkably smart about the limits of therapy while also extolling its virtues. It’s not a cure. It’s often a band-aid in that the scar remains underneath but it helps us heal. And stops us from getting blood on everything. Segel plays Jimmy Laird, an L.A. thera
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