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According to the comedy where the last season stops that follows the day by day movement and battles of Annie, a youthful ambitious journalist, who endures having an overweight, what challenges her, as she makes her mind to completely change her, yet not in her shape, as she manages her life difficulties of her family and friends. In this new season, Annie starts her new career as a freelancer.
After two seasons, it feels like we've only reached the end of a screenplay's Act 1. It doesn't help that this follow-up season tacks more toward satire and comedy, exposing how brutally unfunny the show can be.
In its second season, the show isn't screaming for our attention. Instead, it trusts that a smart and funny woman's steady progression into a fuller life is its own kind of battle cry.
As it expands its world with a much needed (though still not high enough) extended episode count, Shrill season 2 gives a renewed focus on secondary characters, particularly the magnetic Fran.
Shrill is back to being a sweet, pleasant show that's still taking its time getting wherever it wants to go... There's not a lot to the new season beyond the appeal of the performers.