So I caught the tail end of Curb last night, and, though it was pretty funny (Larry ends the episode explaining to a doctor that he may have contracted a rash from the pussy of the nine-year-old he’s been seeing, I’ll let you guess the rest), I have to commend the writers and Michael Richards [...]
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Michael Richards…too soon?
Posted in Curb Your Enthusiasm, tagged Curb, Michael Richards, Racism on November 16, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Curb – Wendy Wheelchair
Posted in Curb Your Enthusiasm, tagged Curb Your Enthusiasm, Larry David, Rosie, Ted Danson on October 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Finally, an episode that makes me excited to post. The midway point of this season of Curb was hands down their funniest effort this year, and ranks among the best episodes in the show’s history. Basically, Larry inadvertently asks out a handicapped woman named Denise. They don’t hit it off at first, but Larry comes [...]
Checking In
Posted in Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Office on October 12, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Well, another pretty uneventful week, here. Jim and Pam got married, blah blah blah. Sunny had some pretty good physical comedy (Frank gargling beer), and Gail the Snail had to be the highlight of the week. Mostly, though, I wanted to say how thoroughly dissapointed I was by Curb this week. No Seinfeld cast. No [...]
Curb Your Enthusiasm – They’re Back
Posted in Curb Your Enthusiasm, tagged Curb Your Enthusiasm, Seinfeld on October 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Well, it finally came tonight. The moment I’d been awaiting for an embarrassingly short amount of time (I was out of the loop on this Seinfeld thing until late August). TV’s fab four returned to the small screen tonight, separately at first, and eventually all together. Larry decides to get the band going again after [...]
Curb Your Entusiasm – Larry’s tight with Lil Wayne
Posted in Curb Your Enthusiasm, tagged Curb Your Enthusiasm, Larry David on September 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
In retrospect, the end Curb’s 6th season was brilliantly ambiguous. The final image of the Christmas card from “Larry and the Blacks” would have been a fitting end to Larry’s saga, but as is apparent from the new season’s first offering, it also serves as a perfect springboard for another ten episodes of misunderstandings, semantics, [...]