flew a bit under the radar. very ted lasso season 1 vibes (makes sense bc brett goldstein [roy kent] is one of the people behind it) it's about a group of therapists. one (jason segel) starts getting more involved in his patients lives while trying to deal with his own grief it's funny, it's emotional, it's definitely setting up for a season 2 but i think season 1 has a good enough button that it still feels complete. also harrison ford gives genuinely one of my favorite performances of his career
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