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The last season of a television series usually brings some form of closure.

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Thethird and final seasonofShrilldoesnt come with a sense of closure.

But closure also isnt really in keeping withShrills sensibility.

Its an insightful and enjoyably low-key send-off for a show whose low-key vibe is one of its greatest assets.

Youre a bad fucking person!

but the doctor doesnt hear.

That whole medical mini-narrative is precisely the kind of thing people mention when they callShrilla show about body issues.

And it isnt that.

Its a show about a fat woman whose weight is only one aspect of her life.

Fatness is not the defining characteristic of most overweight people.

The same thing can be said of Annie andShrill.

Shrillis also not only about Annie.

Fightmaster) becomes more serious and the cultural differences between them rise to the forefront.

Both actors calibrate their performances to home in on the honesty in every scene.

While their behavior may go to extremes, especially Annies, their acting never does.

Mitchell grounds his narcissism in believability, while still serving line deliveries that never cease to make me cackle.

It and we, hopefully, keep evolving and doing the work to earn second chances.