Latest episode clacks for this show:
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?
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?
I generally don’t buy into Larry’s crazy thought processes, but the double transgression theory — that Cheryl was already mad at him so why not do something else she’d hate — is a keeper!
It should have melted the universe: the creative forces behind ‘Seinfeld’ and ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ collided in the same scene. If only it was the other half of the dynamic duos … but I’ll take what I can get!
Who says you can’t leave an event before dessert is served? That’s bogus! Larry might have been ridiculous pulling a Finch at Funkhouser’s anniversary party, but people can leave parties whenever they want to.
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