Was reminded of this episode when my wife said one of her coworkers is taking his brides last name instead. First I thought that was nuts until she told the guys current last name is higginbottom and with hers, he gets to be Nick Fear. Made a lot more sense after hearing that.
That too. And he was fake handicapped. His name was Art Vandelay and he wanted to be ensconced in velvet. He was almost in a Woody Allen movie. @@howard5992
I just love the narrative that Larry wrote here. To choose Zeckleman over Mantle is absolutely hilarious. Where does Larry come up with this stuff? Genius.
@@21972012145525 Possibly because Richard Lewis died and he and Larry David have been real life friends for decades... The cast is probably taking some time off to grieve and attend various services.
Got into this series a few months ago, watched it from start to finish and was caught up to the final season as it was airing. Initially I felt like the later seasons didn't hold up to the earlier stuff (1-3 my favorites) but rewatching it, there's so much gold in these later seasons too that it'd be foolish to overlook. The whole series is good.
I love Larry David to death, however he is recycling his self from The Seinfeld Episode called The Seven in which George Costanza tells his fiancee that if they have a child he wants to name it SEVEN, Micky Mantle’s Yankee’s Jersey number. We all know that George Costanza was based on Larry David
@@AlanPT9you are being too kind, IMHO. I can’t truly other than expecting his final SEASON to go out with a bang, but it seems to be limping along. Keeping Tracey Ullman, British comedic genius herself, is the best thing he has done this season😂
@@joycampi7233 I recorded on my DVR but haven’t watched it yet. Thanks for ‘the heads up’ i saw your comment about the Ted Danson thing elsewhere 👍☮️🙏🏼
I think you are complaining just to complain. Yes its in season 12. Its lost half a step. But besides the over yelling in some scenes its still very solid.