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Indiana Jones Exists in the ‘Shrinking’ Universe, But Who Plays Him?

February 19, 2026 at 06:00 PM
By Germain Lussier
Indiana Jones Exists in the ‘Shrinking’ Universe, But Who Plays Him?
The latest episode of the Apple TV show gave Harrison Ford a very meta moment, and we loved it.

💡Analysis & Context

This seemingly trivial meta-moment underscores how deeply actors like Harrison Ford become intertwined with their iconic roles, blurring the lines between performer and character in the public consciousness. It also highlights the growing trend of self-referential humor in prestige TV, a subtle nod to an audience increasingly savvy about media production. This playful intertextuality enriches the viewing experience, rewarding engaged audiences and fostering a deeper connection with the show's creators who acknowledge pop culture's pervasive influence. Expect more shows to weave in similar meta-commentary, leveraging actors' real-life personas and past roles to add layers of humor and relatability.

📋 Quick Summary

Harrison Ford's character humming the Indiana Jones theme in 'Shrinking' is a delightful meta-joke, acknowledging Ford's iconic status while playfully suggesting a world where Indy exists, but isn't played by Ford. This moment highlights the blurred lines between actor and character, engaging a pop-culture-aware audience with self-referential humor.

The latest episode of the Apple TV show gave Harrison Ford a very meta moment, and we loved it. With roles like Han Solo, Indiana Jones, Rick Deckard, Richard Kimble, Jack Ryan, and more, most would agree that Harrison Ford is the GOAT. And, in recent years, he’s only bolstered that with his almost unfathomably hilarious and human role as Dr. Paul Rhoades on the Apple TV show Shrinking. It’s some of the best work of Ford’s entire career, which is saying a lot. Paul is flawed, funny, angry, and grounded. A real human being. But that changed for just a moment this week. On the show, which is currently in the middle of its third season, Paul has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. He’s struggled with it for several episodes, but in the most recent one, “The Field,” he returns to work as a therapist. And his return made us laugh, pause, rewind, and contemplate. Here it is. @appletv He’s back. Shrinking Season 3 — Now Streaming #Shrinking #HarrisonFord #JessicaWilliams #JasonSegel #AppleTV ♬ Shrinking – Apple TV Yes, that’s Harrison Ford as his Shrinking character singing John Williams’ theme music for Indiana Jones. It’s a lovely meta moment, but also a curious one. Unless Paul is a musical genius, his humming that music suggests Indiana Jones exists in the Shrinking universe. And, if Indy isn’t Harrison Ford, then who is he? To be clear, we don’t know. We are almost 100% sure the show will not address it, nor is it in any way important. But we love to geek out about this kind of stuff, so let’s do just that. Clearly, the most obvious choice would be Tom Selleck. Selleck was famously George Lucas and Steven Spielberg’s first choice to play the role, but had to drop out due to scheduling conflicts with his hit TV show, Magnum P.I. However, if we’re only removing Ford from the equation here, Tom Selleck is still Tom Selleck, so he would have run into the same scheduling conflicts. So, who would Lucas and Spielberg have turned to next if not Ford? History tells us that several other young actors of that generation auditioned and were considered. Maybe Tim Matheson, the star of Animal House and The West Wing? Spielberg had already cast him in 1941, so clearly he was a fan. Peter Coyote, who went on to be cast in E.T., was apparently also another option. Or, if we’re going less literal and historical, maybe Harrison Ford not playing Indiana Jones had an even greater butterfly effect. Maybe Christopher Reeve did double duty as Superman and Indy. Maybe Bill Murray got serious a little sooner or just gave us a much goofier Indy. Or Burt Reynolds brought that Selleck-mustache energy to the fedora. Of course, as the clip says, Harrison Ford is the GOAT, and the real answer is no one could replace him. Which is why we love that he can be so playful about his life and career on Shrinking. Let us know what you think of this little moment below. Oh, and also, if you aren’t watching Shrinking, it is, without a doubt, one of the best shows on any streaming service. Ford is a big reason why, but the cast from top to bottom is stellar. It’s funny, beautiful, and moving. We highly recommend it. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.
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