Inspired by the Lindy West's memoir of the same name, Hulu's Shrill emerged as one of the greatest lowkey delights of 2018 with a breezy but empowering first season that put Saturday Night Live scene-stealer Aidy Bryant in the spotlight she so very much deserves. Bryant looks to be bringing another megawatt dose of her joyful charisma to Shrill Season 2, which drops on Hulu later this month and just launched a new trailer. After somewhat blowing up her life at the end of the first season, quitting her job and confronting her troll face-to-face, …
In one episode of Shrill, Hulu’s new half-hour series, Annie (Aidy Bryant) hesitatingly starts to cross a busy Portland intersection. There’s no signal to walk, just a pedestrian crossing where cars should stop. Annie steps a foot out into traffic as a car screeches to a halt, and then she retreats back to the sidewalk, saying “sorry!” and telling them to go ahead. Since they don’t move, she takes a step again just as they advance, and the scene repeats several times with more and more irritated honking until a tall, voluptuous woman in a bright … The post ‘Shrill’ Review: Aidy Bryant’s Sharp Hulu Series Hits Home appeared first on Collider.