Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I actually liked Clear History quite a bit, but I find Curb Your Enthusiasm inexplicably hilarious. That is, if I consider the various elements that go into typical episode I would figure I'd hate it, but it all comes together and somehow works for me. Eta: I didn't expect Clear History to be so Larry David playing the same Larry David from Curb but with a different name and in a different situation from the promos or whatever.
Anyway, I think they did okay with the ending. And the casting was amazing.
I didn't expect Clear History to be so Larry David playing the same Larry David from Curb but with a different name and in a different situation from the promos or whatever.
I did come to the conclusion that I should probably consider it an auteur problem, not a one off. It was very STAB HIM IN THE FACE with no payoff for me.
Was there a cleansing fire? You can lie to me.
There was some cleansing fire, actually, yeah.
I had no idea your mother was robbing the cradle! I LOVE it.
Yes, I followed in her footsteps!
Ugh, Juliebird. I have encountered this and find it very frustrating. Also if someone responded - "I can endeavor to make myself available to aid you in your time of need" - I would melt. Our receptionist at the office speaks like this all the time and my customers and everyone in the office adore him. His email exchanges when he applied for the job simply made me swoon.
he came out with something like "I can endeavor to make myself available to aid you in your time of need".
I don't know. Speaking as someone who is ridiculously socially awkward, I feel like things like this (speaking this way) is a case of Know Your Audience Or Face The Possible Consequences Of People Who Don't Think You're Half As Clever As All That.
(To be clear, many times, I'm willing to let people think I'm an ass because of how I speak. And your intern maybe have made that judgment call. In which case, rock on, awkward smart boy. Rock on.)
There was some cleansing fire, actually, yeah
After
the house blew?
That's where I bailed. I was going to bail after the
disease (cancer, I assumed)
reveal, because I knew there was a lot of pain for me ahead. And lo!
Oh hey, I have a weird question: Does anyone have any idea if stainless kitchen appliance are here to stay? I don't really like them, but if they are going to be the nice standard for the next 5-10 years, I should get them.
I wasn't there, I don't know the tone of the whole situation. But I've had indecipherable conversations with him where he ends with "you know?" and I smile for five seconds and then shake my head because I have no clue how to parse what just came out of his mouth, and he never made me feel dumb for not knowing (I just felt dumb naturally).
Dudes almost thirty and still lives with his mum. I'm not sure how much he gets how to gague responses to different audiences.
Maybe I'm defensive of him because I find him terribly sweet and not malicious or pretentious, just alien.
They never said exactly
what the disease was, but he found another treatment and moved back to California (offscreen). The conspirators all went to jail for three years and Amy Ryan inherited millions from the old lady Larry David had been working for before he got all revenge-y (also offscreen).
You didn't save much time by bailing after the
explosion.
Whirpool has announced its challenge to stainless, it seems: [link]