Scenario
A grief-stricken therapist begins to tell his clients exactly what he thinks
Despite his training and ethics, he finds himself making huge changes in people’s lives, including his own. Check out our list of renewals and cancellations to see if your favorite show has made an impact. When Brett Goldstein, Jason Segel, and Bill Lawrence were asked how they got Harrison Ford to join the show, Segel said that Goldstein initially wanted “a Harrison Ford type” and intended to cast people who looked like Ford. Segel told Goldstein that they should at least introduce him to Ford, thinking he would immediately turn it down, but at least other people would hear that Harrison Ford had been introduced to the project, sparking interest from other big-name actors.
Eventually, Goldstein talked to Ford and sold him the role
Goldstein still doesn’t understand what he did to convince him, but he was still elated.. Featured on WatchMojo: The 10 Best TV Shows of 2023 (So Far) (2023). Two episodes out now and this show is promising, the chemistry between the characters is infectious and sometimes even weird… it’s heartwarming in a way that most shows aren’t, reminiscent of the show’s community solely because of these elements.
Harrison Ford plays Dr
. I’m not sure if this is exactly how a therapist deals with issues, but it certainly gives Jason Segel a place to come to terms with it. Rhodes, Jason’s boss and mentor. I wasn’t sure how his character would work in this series, but Rhodes’ antisocial likeness certainly plays into the personality Ford encounters.
And the music in this show is so good
pretty good, when you think about the more scary elements of his character Han Solo in Star Wars, it just fits this show. Somehow too similar, Sean (Luke Tennie) plays a kind of son figure to Jimmy (Segel) while he deals with his family issues with his daughter Alice (Lukita Maxwell)… What I see here seems so vivid and the possibilities are maybe (?) endless as I see Jimmy navigating these things. Btw, the opening theme of this show is so good that I didn’t even miss it while watching episode 2…