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In Shrill s latest season, E.R. Fightmaster joins the full-time cast as Em, a love interest for Lolly Adefope s Fran, and as it turns out, they make a perfect addition to the already-stellar cast! There s a good chance you might not be familiar with Fightmaster quite yet the writer-producer hasn t been involved in many high-profile projects before Shrill. Hopefully, though, that s all about to change, thanks to their breakout role on the Hulu comedy. We re pretty sure they re going to be a big star, and we re excited to see what they do next! For now, start getting to know them a bit better with these six fun facts. ....
Shrill based loosely on Lindy West’s memoir of the same name has presented nuanced commentary on the reality of existing as a fat person in a wildly fatphobic society. On May 7, the series will debut its third and final season, and once again, it tackles some deeply uncomfortable topics while simultaneously giving viewers plenty to love. Shrill season three features Aidy Bryant’s Annie dealing with the aftermath of her breakup with Ryan (Luka Jones) and her growing reputation as the “you go fat queen” writer at The Thorn, a fictionalized version of Portland’s The Stranger (where West worked for years). Meanwhile, her best friend and roommate, Fran (Lolly Adefope), navigates a new relationship with Em (E.R. Fightmaster), and Amadi (Ian Owens) attempts to control Gabe’s (John Cameron Mitchell) worst instincts as The Thorn’s managing editor. This season wraps a few dangling storylines from previous seasons, while also sending beloved characters on new adventure ....