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The Shrink Next Door

The Shrink Next Door

“Mind who you let inside.”

★ 6.9· 2021– 2021· 1 Season· 8 EpisodesTV-MA
Ended
Drama

Inspired by the true story of Marty and the therapist who turned his life around...then took it over. When he first meets Dr. Ike, Marty just wants to get better at boundaries. Over 30 years, he'll learn all about them—and what happens when they get crossed.

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Details

First Aired: 11/11/2021

Languages: English

Created by: Georgia Pritchett

Type: Miniseries

Production

Networks:Apple TVApple TV

Companies: Gloria Sanchez Productions, MRC, Semi-Formal Productions, Civic Center Media, Bloomberg Media, Wondery, Small Mammal Productions, Buckaroo

Countries: United States of America

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Where to watch · US

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Cast

Paul Rudd

Paul Rudd

Dr. Isaac 'Ike' Herschkopf

Will Ferrell

Will Ferrell

Martin 'Marty' Markowitz

Kathryn Hahn

Kathryn Hahn

Seasons

Miniseries

Miniseries

2021· 8 episodes· ★ 6.7

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Keywords

new york citytherapistbrainwashingnarcissistshockingtextile companyhamptonsinsidiousbased on podcastjewishpsychological manipulation

Reviews

M

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★ 8/1012/22/2025

### **Review: *The Shrink Next Door (2021)*** **Score: 8/10** *The Shrink Next Door* is a chilling and impeccably acted psychological drama that proves the adage **"truth is stranger than fiction."** Based on the hit podcast about a real-life case of staggering manipulation, the series chronicles the decades-long relationship between wealthy, neurotic heir Marty Markowitz (Will Ferrell) and his charming, sinister psychiatrist, Dr. Isaac "Ike" Herschkopf (Paul Rudd). It’s a masterclass in slow-burn gaslighting and a fascinating study of vulnerability meeting predatory charisma, earning its high score for performances and its unsettling power, even if its deliberate pace tests patience. **What Works Brilliantly:** * **A Career-Defining Duel:** Will Ferrell and Paul Rudd deliver against-type performances of the highest caliber, but **Ferrell’s work here is nothing short of a revelation**. He completely dismantles his iconic loud, confident comedic persona to embody Marty with a heartbreaking, fragile vulnerability. His performance is a masterclass in quiet agony—every hesitant glance, every defeated slouch, every strained attempt to assert himself speaks volumes. It is a powerful testament to the fact that **great comedy actors often possess the profound emotional intelligence and technical control to excel in drama**, as they understand timing, rhythm, and the deep wells of pain that often underlie humor. Paul Rudd is equally astonishing, weaponizing his innate likability to create one of TV's most insidious villains—a man whose warmth is a tool, whose advice is a cage. Their chemistry is the show’s terrifying engine. * **The Unfolding Horror:** The series is less about dramatic twists and more about the horrifying, incremental erosion of a man’s entire life. Watching Ike slowly insert himself into Marty’s business, home, and family—all under the guise of therapy—is a profoundly unsettling experience. The period detail across the 80s, 90s, and 2000s beautifully underscores the longevity of the grift. * **A Supporting Triumph:** Kathryn Hahn, as Marty’s increasingly frustrated and sidelined sister Phyllis, provides the series’ moral compass and emotional gut-punches. Her performance is a standout in a cast of standouts. **Why It’s an 8, Not a 9 or 10:** * **The Pacing of a Slow Poison:** The show’s greatest strength—its meticulous, slow-burn portrayal of manipulation—is also its main hurdle. At times, the cycle of manipulation feels repetitive, and the eight-episode arc could have been tightened without losing its insidious impact. Some viewers may find the passivity of the victim frustrating, though it is tragically true to life. * **Emotional Coolness:** The series maintains an almost clinical, darkly comic tone. While this highlights the absurdity of the situation, it can create a barrier to deep emotional connection, making it a show you admire and shudder at more than one you are passionately moved by. **Verdict:** *The Shrink Next Door* is a disturbing, superbly crafted tale of psychological theft. It’s a showcase for transformative performances, particularly from Will Ferrell, who proves that the leap from comedy to drama can yield breathtaking depth—a transition that often proves more successful than the reverse, as it trades on an understanding of human vulnerability rather than just comic timing. It’s a sobering reminder of how easily trust can be weaponized. Its score reflects brilliant execution of a fascinating true story, marked down slightly for a pace that mirrors its real-life agony a little too faithfully. It’s a compelling, creepy, and unforgettable watch. **Watch if:** You love true-crime stories about psychological manipulation, stellar character-acting, and revelatory performances from comedic actors. **Skip if:** You need fast-paced plotting, clear heroes, or a traditionally uplifting resolution. This is a slow, unsettling descent into a real-life nightmare.

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