Monday, November 16, 2009

groats+disease ( 'Curb Your Enthusiasm': Never leaving the past (behind) )

groats+disease ( 'Curb Your Enthusiasm': Never leaving the past (behind) )

groats+disease

groats+disease

While this week's Curb Your Enthusiasm offered some windows (borrowed pens, affected by the eruption of 9 year old girls, maitre d 'bribery, Grains disease), major events were clearly the reading table for the meeting Seinfeld's Michael Richards and being haunted by his past.

I have to give credit to Larry David astutely to structure this season of Curb whole reunion using fiction and this week's episode, the penultimate delivery of the season, as a way to allow the audience a behind the scenes look at one of most acclaimed comedies on television.

While the season finale next week described the meeting itself, we were treated this week to the reading table for the meeting of Seinfeld and the test event took place at the Joint Jerry's apartment.

Offering a profound and hilarious look at the typical process of comedy, Larry David has essentially reconstructed what must have been for the cast and crew during the days of Seinfeld. We are aware of seeing the crack model each other, rivalries development (such as that between Cheryl and, well, almost everyone) and little revenge in flow as Julia Louis-Dreyfus admitted to Larry, seeing Seinfeld , is like stepping back in time or never leaving the past, or something.

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