Jim Murray

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The Kominsky Method
(2 out of 2 Spuds)

Just watched the last (third) season of this
extremely good dramady about an acting
teacher (Michael Douglas) and his buddy,

an older talent agent (Allen Arkin). This is
One of those series, that's a lot like Seinfeld,
which picks up the characters in the middle
of life and leaves them a bit futher down the
road.

The series was created by Chuck Lorre, one of
the most prolific and talented TV writers in
producers in Hollywood.

This series is sharp, intelligent, witty, and
probably more realistic than you might think.
But it's the relationship between the two
main characters that gives the series most of
its charm.

This is one of those series you can just sit
back and enjoy with no suspension of disbe-
lief and great writing all the way though.

To quote my pal Dean Raynor...it's watchable
againable. And | think | will.

°° Roy,

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