
A.V. Club
Shrill remains a deeply compassionate show, one that weds blade-sharp observations about culture and character with an abiding tenderness.
Full reviewSNL Emmy nominee Aidy Bryant leads this half-hour comedy series as a struggling journalist, dealing with an unreliable boyfriend, a sick parent and a perfectionist boss.
Shrill remains a deeply compassionate show, one that weds blade-sharp observations about culture and character with an abiding tenderness.
Full reviewAfter 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.
Full reviewShrill 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.
Full reviewIn 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.
Full reviewThis season of Shrill, much like the last, manages to find itself in a very sweet spot between true-to-life and heartwarming. It's sugared, but not saccharine.
Full reviewWe aren’t aware of any way to watch Shrill: Season 2 in New Zealand. If we’ve got that wrong, please contact us.
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