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Annie responds politely, but looks at this woman like shes out of her mind.
There isnt a small person inside of Annie dying to get out.
Theres a bold, outspoken, and amazing one inside of her, and shes already starting to emerge.
It is a half-hour dramedy that is comfortable in its own skin and doesnt care if you like it.
By the way, that right there is my chief complaint aboutShrill: Its only six episodes.
In other words, Annie is a human being with a full and complicated life.
Unlike other fat women on TV, shes not on a diet or actively trying to lose weight.
And Ive wasted so much time and money and energy, for what?
Hello, Im fat.
Annie isnt the only authentic character onShrill.
Its nice to see Sweeney, another versatileSNLvet, getting a part like this.
He is a total asshole and I love him so much.
Im wearing nail polish.
The name of the song?
Voice of a Generation.
Im telling you, its in the Bible, man!)
She should aspire to be larger than life.