I’ve returned to the melodramatic world of ‘The Tudors,’ but as season three begins I can’t help feeling like I’ve seen all this before.
You’re Ted Danson … why in the world do you want to be buried next to Larry David? And why would either of them want to be buried next to Larry’s agent? There should at least be a private NBC sitcom section in the cemetery.
Ice cream shops are one thing, but can you really stand up at the register in a boutique and sample various different perfumes? Better you should go to a department store and get blinded by one of those crazy fragrance slingers!
I don’t believe for a second that Larry wouldn’t always request anonymity no matter what he’s doing. It’s so anti his entire personality to think he’d do anything else. He’d never want to have people talking about him.
In the end Larry wasn’t adopted, but here’s what I learned from the experience: I think Larry’s true parents are Nat David and Larry’s faux Christian father. Larry’s totally a combination of the two of them, right?
Things heat up in Episodes 3 and 4, even if Sookie and Bill are still just at the holding hands/claiming her as my own to prevent her from getting eaten by vampires stage. Oh, did I mention Jason Stackhouse is a complete idiot?
Larry’s spent the season searching for the truth about his parentage. Is the exploration of his Judaism in these episodes an attempt to establish how much of a misfit he is?