Every Song From Every Episode

Warning: This article contains spoilers from Shrinking season 2 episodes 1-4.



The Shrinkable The Season 2 soundtrack features a wide variety of songs related to the themes and plot twists of the Apple TV+ comedy series. Shrinkable In the story of season 2, therapist Jimmy Laird (Jason Segel) continues to take an unconventional approach to how he helps his patients while still grieving the death of his wife Tia (Lilan Bowden). Jimmy's approach is inspired by his mentor, Dr. Objected by Paul Rhoades (Harrison Ford), insists on creating boundaries between therapists and their patients.


after Shrinkable The Season 1 finale, which saw Jimmy's patient Grace (Heidi Gardner) push her emotionally abusive boyfriend off a cliff, has both her and Jimmy grappling with the consequences of their actions. Meanwhile, Jimmy and Paul's colleague Gaby (Jessica Williams) must balance being a therapist with her new teaching job while deciding what to do about her relationship with Jimmy. Songs in each Shrinkableepisodes promote different storylines and challenges the characters face in season 2.

Song Name

Artist

“Born Under the Sun”

Albert King

“Your Love”

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“Empty Heart”

C. James

“Looking Too Close”

Fink

“It's Never Been Better”

Ben Abraham

“head”

AKA Lisa

“Seasons”

Bebe Rexha and Dolly Parton

“let go”

Angie McMahon



The Shrink Season 1 Episode 1 Songs

“Jimmying”

“Born Under the Sun” by Albert King: Shrinkable season 2 episode 1 first song Paul and his girlfriend Dr. Julie Baram (Wendie Malick) can be heard dancing to the song when she is seen. They are interrupted by Gaby, who takes Paul to work every morning. She is ecstatic to see the private and gruff Paul enjoying an intimate dance with his girlfriend, forcing Gaby to take pictures of the dance to immortalize the memory forever.


“Your Love” by The Outfield: “Your Love” can be heard briefly as Gaby takes Paul to work. As he asks increasingly personal questions about his relationship with Julie, including whether they're getting married, Paul tries to distract himself by turning on the radio and singing “Your Love.” Although Gaby usually likes to sing along with Paul during morning car rides, this time she quickly turns off the radio as she is more interested in discussing her relationship with Julie.

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“Empty Heart” by C. James: Towards the end of the episode, “Hollow Heart” is played when Paul goes to Julie's house and confesses his love for her. around loved ones. The song continues as Jimmy comes home and discusses with Sean (Luke Tennie) how Paul will be his therapist now, while Paul helps Jimmy realize that this is what's best for Sean.


“Looking Too Close” by Fink: The last song included in the credits Shrinkable The first episode of season 2 is “Looking Too Close”. The song begins as Sean begins his first session with Paul, a significant but important change in his therapy. The music continues as Jimmy walks into the waiting room and is both shocked and enraged to see Louis (Brett Goldstein), the drunk driver involved in the accident that killed Tia.

Shrinking Season 2 Episode 2 Songs

“I love pain”


“Never Been Better” by Ben Abraham: “It Never Got Better” starts playing as Jimmy throws his car keys at his daughter Alice (Lucita Maxwell) and tapes the moment to turn it into a sentimental father-daughter video. The song continues as Paul goes to meet ex-patient Raymond (Neil Flynn) at a bar, a surprising and telling sign that Paul is blurring some of the boundaries he insists on keeping between his personal and professional life. “Never Got Better” continues to reflect the characters' relationship, as Sean returns home in good spirits after working through his feelings with Paul.

“Cope” by AKA Lisa: “Cope” helps discover where Alice took the car, and she struggles with the news of Louis' visit more than she lets Jimmy know. Alice sits on top of her father's car after parking it outside Louis's house. She looks out the window at the man involved in her mother's death, the man responsible for the devastating loss she endured and whose presence now haunts her—a potentially significant warning moment for all the rest. Shrinkable season 2.


Shrinking Season 2 Episode 3 Songs

“Psychological Something-ism”

“Seasons” by Bebe Rexha and Dolly Parton: Jimmy plays “Seasons” on the radio in his car when Alice drops her best friend Summer (Rachel Stubington) home. Alice's mind is elsewhere as she recalls memories of her mother dropping her off at soccer practice and proudly exclaiming how much she loved her daughter. The song revolves around the changes and the passage of time that Alice struggles with both after her mother's death. These challenges are compounded as she tries to figure out what to do about Louis.


“Letting Go” by Angie McMahon: ShrinkableBeginning with Grace's realization that she can forgive herself while riding in a moving van with her sister, the characters let go of the things that hold them back. Paul attends a meeting with his new neurologist with Julie and allows himself to be vulnerable around his girlfriend. Jimmy then goes to Brian's for dinner and they start a new weekly tradition by letting go of the grudge that caused the fight earlier. Shrinkable episode. The song also sounds like Alice letting herself go for the wrong reasons and kissing Connor (Gavin Lewis).

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