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It is a series of wonderful comedy presented by Annie, a girl trying to change her lifestyle completely through more plans but without changing her weight overload. The events of that series begin where with the help of her best friend Fran, Annie may reach the level of mental maturity by knowing who she is and what she wants from her life. On the other hand, Annie is looking for ways to completely change her life as she asks more people in her life.
The main reason "Shrill" lands is Bryant's unfussy performance. She radiates the wounded hopefulness of someone who's ready for the next chapter of her life, and by the end of the six-episode season, she's there.
Ms. Bryant is not as zany as she's called to be on "SNL," instead giving a down-to-earth performance in a grounded roll that's sometimes searing in its emotional honesty.
To call it a slice-of-life series wouldn't do justice to the well-honed commentary - on everything from false perceptions of health to institutionalized exclusion - but part of what makes "Shrill" so engaging is its diversity of storylines.