The Hulu dramedy, based on Lindy West's memoir, that she co-created with Bryant and showrunner Alexandra Rushfield "is steeped in a sense of empowerment and anti-fat-shaming but never succumbs to the sort of cliché, 'You go, girl' cheerleading that a less confident show might be tempted to channel," says Jen Chaney. "It is a half-hour dramedy that is comfortable in its own skin and doesn’t care if you like it. Tonally, the series has the attitude that Annie aspires to have about herself, and that she gets closer and closer to possessing as each of the six episodes progress. By the way, that right there is my chief complaint about Shrill: It’s only six episodes. I easily could have watched 10 or 13 or 27 of these half-hour slices of humanity that somehow manage to seem both effortless and meticulously conceived all at once."
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TOPICS: Aidy Bryant, Hulu, Shrill, Alexandra Rushfield, Lindy West