Sensi Star
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I have watched every single episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm. As an INTP, I have never been so consistently interested in a series as I have with this. Not only is the sense of humor very complex, subtle, and unusual as we tend to like, but IMO the themes and implied social-commentary are good examples of what does goes in our perceiving/critiquing minds.
The particular genius of Larry David is how he is very perceiving of daily events and human habits that no one gives second thought to, but which seem very impractical and ridiculous but can't sneak past INTPs.
For example (I'll go with a simple one to keep brief), when he was in line at a convenience store, he noticed that the line next to him moved at a different rate because of cashier speeds. He complained about this to the cashier, suggesting a common-feeder line like at banks. She reacted with a look on her face as if she didn't understand what he said, and just proceeded with the checkout.
This type of scenario is so real. It seems people can't for the life of them ditch habits that don't make (logical) sense, and any attempt to stimulate thought about this type of thing gets no response from anyone. There are many more examples in this show of how most people go through life in over-sentimental and anti-logical ways.
What are your favorite themes/commentaries in CYE? For the fun of it, you can also point out things you perceived that weren't on the show but should be.
The particular genius of Larry David is how he is very perceiving of daily events and human habits that no one gives second thought to, but which seem very impractical and ridiculous but can't sneak past INTPs.
For example (I'll go with a simple one to keep brief), when he was in line at a convenience store, he noticed that the line next to him moved at a different rate because of cashier speeds. He complained about this to the cashier, suggesting a common-feeder line like at banks. She reacted with a look on her face as if she didn't understand what he said, and just proceeded with the checkout.
This type of scenario is so real. It seems people can't for the life of them ditch habits that don't make (logical) sense, and any attempt to stimulate thought about this type of thing gets no response from anyone. There are many more examples in this show of how most people go through life in over-sentimental and anti-logical ways.
What are your favorite themes/commentaries in CYE? For the fun of it, you can also point out things you perceived that weren't on the show but should be.