Cobie Smulders, best known for How I Met Your Mother, reveals her character Sofi’s awkward introduction in Shrinking episode 7 mirrored her own experience meeting the cast, calling it “art imitating life.” The Apple TV+ series continues blending comedy and tragedy to explore grief.
Cobie Smulders has seamlessly transitioned from sitcom star to dramatic foil in Apple TV+’s acclaimed series Shrinking, but her own introduction to the ensemble felt almost scripted. The actress, who plays Sofi, a potential love interest for Jason Segel’s grief-stricken therapist Jimmy, told People that her character’s clunky meet-cute with Jimmy’s friends in season 3, episode 7 directly paralleled her real-life first impressions of the cast.
“I was like, ‘Okay, this is a fun moment.’ But, again, it kind of spoke to the scene of, like, Sofi feeling very flustered to meet [everyone]. It was like art imitating life,” Smulders explained in an exclusive interview. The scene, which dropped March 11, frames Sofi’s arrival at a birthday celebration for Jimmy’s late wife Tia as a deliberate disruption—she awkwardly fumbles a heartfelt family singalong, highlighting her outsider status.
For Smulders, 43, the moment required little acting. “It was one of those scenes where, like, no acting is really required, because it touched on the real-life moments in which I don’t really know everybody, but [have] met everybody and [am] getting to know everyone,” she said. stepping onto the set of the Emmy-nominated comedy felt like joining a family she already admired from afar.
She described being instantly “stunned by everybody, by the greatness and by the greatness in front of you.” The ensemble includes Jason Segel as Jimmy, alongside Michael Urie (Brian), Christa Miller (Liz), Jessica Williams (Gabby), and Luke Tennie (Sean). “You’re like, ‘Whoa. Everybody here is so cool, so talented,’ ” she remarked. “It was pretty easy.”
This ease stems from Smulders’ genuine fandom of the series, which she joined in season 2. “I’m such a fan of this show. I think that it’s so brilliant,” she recalled thinking when first meeting the team. Her return for season 3 was a gratitude-driven decision. “I was honored and grateful to be asked back,” she said.
Beyond the personal connection, Smulders passionately advocates for the show’s unique approach to heavy themes. “They get to sneak in ways to handle trauma loss that feel like a lighter way to reach an audience than other ways of doing it,” she observed. The series masterfully balances comedy and tragedy, creating a format that is “watchable and also educational”—a feat that has resonated with critics and viewers alike.
For fans wondering if Sofi will become a permanent fixture, the door remains open. Episode 7’s awkward but endearing introduction sets up a potential deeper involvement in Jimmy’s healing journey. With new episodes of Shrinking season 3 releasing weekly through April 8 on Apple TV+, the show continues to demonstrate why it’s one of television’s most distinctive dramedies.
The series’ ability to turn emotional vulnerability into relatable humor owes much to its cast’s chemistry. Smulders’ integration proved that a surprise entrance, both on-screen and off, can deepen a narrative without disrupting its rhythm. As she put it, sometimes the best moments are the ones that feel real.
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