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Shrill
Season 1
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A woman seeks out ways to change her life without changing her body.
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6 Episodes
Annie
E1
Annie
When the morning after pill fails and aspiring journalist Annie winds up pregnant, she weighs the pros and cons of having a child with her hook-up buddy. The decision-making process forces Annie, with help from her best friend Fran, to figure out who she is and what she wants from her life.
Date
E2
Date
Annie’s writing her first article, going on her first date with Ryan and, finally, asking more from the people in her life than she has before. Things are looking up, until an internet troll appears and tries to drag her self-esteem back down where it started.
Pencil
E3
Pencil
Annie isn’t going to let her troll ruin all the success she’s had recently. So, she invites Ryan to a work event -excited to introduce her boyfriend into her life.
Pool
E4
Pool
Annie & Fran attend the Fat Babe Pool Party. Annie is so empowered by the experience and so furious with her boss, Gabe, that she posts a body positive article to the paper’s website that explains exactly what it’s like to be a fat woman in today’s world.
Article
E5
Article
While Annie deals with the fallout from her “Hello, I’m Fat” article with Gabe and her troll, Ryan guides Bonkers through an accidental mushroom trip.
Troll
E6
Troll
Annie's been putting herself out there more than ever and her life is becoming a tornado of both good and bad. She is forced to confront her boyfriend, her boss, her roommate, and even her troll.
Cast of Season 1
Aidy Bryant
Annie
Lolly Adefope
Fran
Luka Jones
Ryan
Ian Owens
Amadi
John Cameron Mitchell
Gabe
Scott Engdahl
Andy
Julia Sweeney
Vera Easton
Patti Harrison
Ruthie
Dana Millican
Kim
Sean Tarjyoto
Angus
Tommy Snider
Mike
Daniel Stern
Bill Easton
Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
NPR
Linda Holmes
Shrill is a marvelous piece of writing and acting, a meeting of Bryant's vibe and West's.
USA Today
Kelly Lawler
"Shrill" succeeds where even well-intentioned shows fall short, because it examines not just how Annie relates to the world, but how the world relates to her.
The Playlist
Kimber Myers
But while Shrill would succeed just based on its witty dialogue and well-crafted characters, what truly sets it apart from anything else on TV is its unique perspective.
Bitch Media
Mackenzie MacDade
Annie's story is fresh and even revolutionary - but Shrill leans into tired, tired ways of only paying lip service towards being "inclusive."
New York Times
Margaret Lyons
The main reason "Shrill" lands is Bryant's unfussy performance. She radiates the wounded hopefulness of someone who's ready for the next chapter of her life, and by the end of the six-episode season, she's there.
Bitch Media
Jourdain Searles
An unsparing picture of the damaging cultural conditioning that drives women like Annie to the edge, and does so with empathy and necessary humor that makes it a necessary watch in the ever-expanding television landscape.
RogerEbert.com
Allison Shoemaker
Even the weightiest scenes don't abandon Annie's wry, casual sense of humor. She's a fascinating character, played by a fascinating performer, and Bryant makes "Shrill" worth watching all by herself.
The New Republic
Jo Livingstone
Shrill gives us a rare opportunity to really think about what changed in our minds and hearts, and to make sure that sea change stays permanent.
Salon.com
Melanie McFarland
I sincerely wish Shrill... had existed 20 years ago when a younger me so desperately needed to see Annie.
Vanity Fair
Sonia Saraiya
But regrettably, Shrill seems afraid to really embody its title.
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
Bryant's a star, and Shrill lets her shine as brightly as Annie so badly wants to herself. Laugh-out-loud moments are few, but before long you'll be smiling as broadly as Annie.
Vox
Constance Grady
It's a quiet, gentle show, suffused with a kind of tender restraint.
Slate
Willa Paskin
Bryant, who even when she's playing self-obsessed-becoming a self-actualized human being may require a wee bit of egomania-is extremely appealing.
Collider
Allison Keene
Aidy Bryant is spectacular in Shrill, a series that gets under your skin and addresses deep-seated insecurities with warmth, humor, and many hard truths
Los Angeles Times
Chris Barton
It's the sort of capacity for growth that's worth sharing as loudly as possible.
The Hollywood Reporter
Robyn Bahr
I like Annie. I like being with her. Unfortunately, her relationships are too underdeveloped to emotionally invest in.
Washington Post
Hank Stuever
Shrill is mostly just another show that wants to make fun while also making essentially unarguable points about modern manners.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
It's a humane slice of life...with plot strands that sit together effortlessly and side characters who are richly drawn...
Newsday
Verne Gay
Bryant's a standout, the show not so much.
Variety
Caroline Framke
When "Shrill" warms up, it sparks in exactly the way that has made West's fiery writing so satisfying over the years.
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