Michael J. Fox guest stars in Shrinking season 3 as Gerry, a Parkinson's patient who befriends Harrison Ford's Paul—sometimes real, sometimes a hallucination. The role reunites Fox with creator Bill Lawrence from Spin City and spotlights Parkinson's challenges.
Introduced in the season 3 premiere, Michael J. Fox's Gerry meets Paul (Harrison Ford) in a doctor's waiting room. Both living with Parkinson's, they bond over their shared experiences, with Gerry inquiring about hallucinations. Gerry soon manifests as Paul's first hallucination, eating cake in his kitchen.
Gerry reappears as a real patient in episode 4, 'The Field,' where therapist Gaby (Jessica Williams) and Jimmy (Jason Segel) interact with him. In episode 7, 'I Will Be Grape,' he chats with Raymond (Neil Flynn), reinforcing his occasional physical presence.
Whether real or imagined, Gerry's interactions poignantly illustrate the daily struggles, symptoms, and psychological toll of Parkinson's through humor and insight. Fox, who has lived with the disease since 1991, embraced the limited but impactful role to raise awareness.
Debi Brooks, CEO of the Michael J. Fox Foundation, said: "Seeing him in action is especially meaningful, inspiring the entire Parkinson's community and underscoring the important role every individual plays in driving research forward. With this opportunity, we look forward to amplifying the national conversation around living with Parkinson's and connecting more people to our urgent mission of finding a cure."
Apple TV+ has renewed Shrinking for a fourth season.