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Gaby's Rage: Why She Fought for That 'Shrinking' Monologue
4 Feb
Summary
- Williams pushed for Gaby's intense confrontation with Louis.
- Gaby's monologue addresses the unresolved grief over her friend's death.
- The scene was initially planned for Season 2, but moved to Season 3.

Jessica Williams, a lead in the Apple comedy series 'Shrinking,' revealed her advocacy for Gaby's significant tearful monologue in the second episode of Season 3. Williams felt Gaby's character needed to directly confront Louis for the drunk driving death of her best friend, Tia, a sentiment she discussed with co-creator Bill Lawrence.
Lawrence supported Williams' storyline idea, originally intended for Season 2 but strategically placed at the beginning of Season 3. The scene captures Gaby's raw anger and grief as she expresses her inability to forgive Louis, emphasizing that Tia, unlike Louis, is no longer alive to experience life's joys.
Williams praised Lawrence for his willingness to incorporate actor-driven story ideas. The production team, including director Zach Braff and actor Brett Goldstein, ensured a supportive environment for Williams to deliver the powerful performance. The scene's impact was further enhanced by meticulous editing, resulting in a piece Williams is very pleased with.




