Reaction to 'The Miniature Wife'
- Sarah Spurgat
- Apr 12
- 1 min read
Updated: May 3

Initial reaction. OH MY GOSHHHH. I cannot imagine turning into a miniature human being. The shock of your whole world changing would be very difficult to process. Also, no one is miniature with you, which seems lonely.
Multiple questions pop into my mind... How mad would I be? How is this explained to anyone? Will my friends know about this or think I just went silent for a bit?
One of the most relatable moments is Lindy on the train. She goes from happiness to crying, and that resonated with me. One moment you're loving life, and the next you're crying, realizing the present situation sucks. Lindy goes through the stages of grief throughout the first few episodes of this show. She has denial, anger, bargaining, and negotiating. Lindy reallllyyy starts to spiral and befriends that astronaut (a nice callback to Cast Away).
Overall, the first few episodes caught my attention and I will be watching this show. The Miniature Wife is recommended and depicts grief, anxiety, and loneliness. So if any of these issues resonate with you, feel free to reach out for extra support.




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