By not only exploring Annie and Fran's relationships with their partners, but also the origins of their own relationship (and the hangups and issues with their own identities they had then), this episode provides satisfyingly joyful breakthroughs for everyone involved, and puts the ball on the tee for what comes in the finale. Also, Will's actor, Cameron Britton, absolutely deserves the Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Emmy. He is an absolute revelation this season.
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Shrill's Best Episode Explores It's Relationships and Hangups
luke-8633513 May 2021
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