This episode gut punched me, not Norman! The funeral speeches were right on the edge of weird and hilarious.
The Kominsky Method (TV Series)
Chapter 17. In All the Old Familiar Places (2021)
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No!!
Calicodreamin28 May 2021
When Someone Dies
Hitchcoc29 June 2021
Much of this involves the aftermath of Norman's death. How can the show go one without him? Rumors? Anyway, there are some very strange eulogies, especially from the children, one of whom is going to the Galapagos. Sandy continues going with his cancer diagnosis, including a quicky with a Russian neighbor after he finds her dog. She is a skilled worker. There is something ragged about this one, but Norman is missing and the byplay between the boys.
Emotional
pelooyen-65-13084728 May 2021
Brilliant. A show about death, life, love, art and dreams.
antoniatejedabarros29 May 2021
Yes, we all know that, at the beginning, something is missing. But just keep watching because things happen and new wonderful characters appear.
There are very little TV shows nowadays that are deep and brilliant. But The Kominsky Method, with its stellar leading casting, is awesome. It will make you laugh and cry, and think about life, death, love, and art.
I watched this third and (sadly) last season in only 2 days (and I ever hardly watch TV shows -what I love is cinema). I couldn't stop! The writing is great and Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, and Paul Reiser are absolutely fantastic! Thanks a lot for creating some art! 10/10.
There are very little TV shows nowadays that are deep and brilliant. But The Kominsky Method, with its stellar leading casting, is awesome. It will make you laugh and cry, and think about life, death, love, and art.
I watched this third and (sadly) last season in only 2 days (and I ever hardly watch TV shows -what I love is cinema). I couldn't stop! The writing is great and Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, and Paul Reiser are absolutely fantastic! Thanks a lot for creating some art! 10/10.
Does Your Dog Bite?
gensbill29 May 2021
Come on, people. This season opener was hilarious -- one of the best comedy episodes ever.
I had to watch it twice to catch all the jokes. Kudos to the writers and all the actors who certainly delivered their lines perfectly.
First thing Monday I'm calling the woman who sold me my Jacuzzi and asking her what she did with that picture...
I had to watch it twice to catch all the jokes. Kudos to the writers and all the actors who certainly delivered their lines perfectly.
First thing Monday I'm calling the woman who sold me my Jacuzzi and asking her what she did with that picture...
Most uneven transition
dierregi7 June 2021
I am watching all the three series in a go and from the last episode of the second season - which I watched just yesterday - to this one, it was a most abrupt transition.
For me, yesterday Norman was alive and well, getting to know his weird Scientology's grandson who had stolen one million from the church (loose end). Phoebe had just started to make amends and Lisa was - maybe - selling her house.
Today, Norman's gone, his girlfriend Madelyn made a weird eulogy speech and turned out to be mentally unbalanced (didn't see that coming), Lisa is out of the picture and Martin is playing a sub-rate Norman role to the Sandy main character.
Worst of all, the whole episode was not funny at all because it lost the self-deprecating, realistic humour that made it so special. Now the jokes are over the top or standard and cliche (such as the Russian hooker).
For me, yesterday Norman was alive and well, getting to know his weird Scientology's grandson who had stolen one million from the church (loose end). Phoebe had just started to make amends and Lisa was - maybe - selling her house.
Today, Norman's gone, his girlfriend Madelyn made a weird eulogy speech and turned out to be mentally unbalanced (didn't see that coming), Lisa is out of the picture and Martin is playing a sub-rate Norman role to the Sandy main character.
Worst of all, the whole episode was not funny at all because it lost the self-deprecating, realistic humour that made it so special. Now the jokes are over the top or standard and cliche (such as the Russian hooker).
Talk about a punch in the gut...
stsorrell12 June 2021
Warning: Spoilers
For two seasons, I was entertained by two aging men that suffered from the facts of life...prostate issues, retirement, relationships, loss of a spouse, memory lapses, and so much more. It was comedy gold. Then suddenly, without warning, one of those two dies. For me, that ruined the show. The dynamic that made it great was gone. Norman is gone. Lisa is gone. It's a totally different show now, and while it still has some great moments, I'm afraid it's lost its appeal. I'll see it through to the end, but I'm already finding myself nodding off in the middle of episodes now.
Death of Barney Rubble...
TheFearmakers29 May 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Although it ends the same, there IS a difference between a TV show regular dying and an actor leaving the show, suddenly. There's simply no flow from season 2 to 3 with such an important character dying.
And it's obvious right off the bat that what's Alan Arkin's loss is Paul Reiser's gain, since he's the new Norman here. And he just doesn't have the natural chops like Arkin. He seems to be doing an imitation of an old Jewish guy.
Either way this is not a good start. The Arkin memories drag and being this is the final season, it simply makes no sense for an actor to leave the show at this point with only eight episodes left.
Then again, this IS Netflix. They wrote off Kevin Spacey on HIS OWN SHOW so, this is nothing comparably.
And it's obvious right off the bat that what's Alan Arkin's loss is Paul Reiser's gain, since he's the new Norman here. And he just doesn't have the natural chops like Arkin. He seems to be doing an imitation of an old Jewish guy.
Either way this is not a good start. The Arkin memories drag and being this is the final season, it simply makes no sense for an actor to leave the show at this point with only eight episodes left.
Then again, this IS Netflix. They wrote off Kevin Spacey on HIS OWN SHOW so, this is nothing comparably.
What the hell happened in the third season?
sadak759910 June 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Ok, the third season keeps the same brilliant dialogues between the lovable and smart characters, it is still mostly the same, but for one big difference: what happened with Arkin? I mean, Norman suddenly died in the biggest hole and break of continuity I've ever seen in a show.
All the characters are great, but they cannot fill up the lack of Norman, he was the perfect counterpart to Kominsky. Boys, it hurt to begin the third season with such a loss.
Sadly, in the third season the show was the same, but at the same time was not the same anymore. The loss of Alan Arkin was too heavy.
All the characters are great, but they cannot fill up the lack of Norman, he was the perfect counterpart to Kominsky. Boys, it hurt to begin the third season with such a loss.
Sadly, in the third season the show was the same, but at the same time was not the same anymore. The loss of Alan Arkin was too heavy.
This episode only....
jwpicton17 June 2021
The scriptwriters made a complete hash of what could have been a brilliant opening to the 3rd season. Yes, I get that some of it is MEANT to be awkward but there's awkward, and then there's just plain bad.
Let's also not forget that this series is meant to entertain, to be funny, candid and often tongue in cheek.
This episode is not.
This episode, is a fail.
Let's also not forget that this series is meant to entertain, to be funny, candid and often tongue in cheek.
This episode is not.
This episode, is a fail.
What Happened
sreiter4515 June 2021
The first season was a 10 - a very rare rating for me to administer. Second second a 8 - very good. This new season, terrible, not funny and little to connect with. All my wife and I said when we looked at one another half way through the first episode was "what happened?"
They killed the best character
phstaudt18 September 2021
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