As Shrinking heads into its third season, the Apple TV+ comedy continues to prove that growth — real, messy, emotional growth — doesn’t happen overnight. And no character embodies that truth more this season than Liz.
Played by Christa Miller, Liz has long been one of the show’s most confident and quick-witted presences. But in season three, the series peels back new layers, allowing the character to move beyond being the strong friend and explore vulnerability, self-reflection, and change in a more intimate way.
In a new interview with Blex Media, Miller reflects on growing with the show over three seasons, the trust that allows the cast to take emotional risks, and why Shrinking’s balance of heavy subject matter and humor feels so grounded. She also opens up about Liz’s dynamic with Paul (Harrison Ford), the importance of accountability and repair, and how the show quietly reminds viewers that progress comes from continued effort — not instant fixes.