So glad to see some love for the final episode. You’re spot on, of course. I’ve always thought it was great, and could never understand how so many misunderstood what Larry David was doing there.
Putting Seinfeld next to Michelangelo... that sounds sacrilegious enough to warrant its own episode. On the other hand, I'm deep into Ada Palmer's fun and eye-opening (in a historical sense) book "Inventing the Renaissance" which peels a lot of plaster off our concepts of the past. Behind the perfection we perceive when looking back lies a pretty chaotic time and place. Yada, yada, yada.
So glad to see some love for the final episode. You’re spot on, of course. I’ve always thought it was great, and could never understand how so many misunderstood what Larry David was doing there.
Putting Seinfeld next to Michelangelo... that sounds sacrilegious enough to warrant its own episode. On the other hand, I'm deep into Ada Palmer's fun and eye-opening (in a historical sense) book "Inventing the Renaissance" which peels a lot of plaster off our concepts of the past. Behind the perfection we perceive when looking back lies a pretty chaotic time and place. Yada, yada, yada.