Question about this quote.
New Stooge fan here, 24 years old. I just read this quote and it sort of blew my mind. In all of my Stooge viewings thus far, I’ve mainly focused my attention on Curly and Moe’s antics, with, regretfully, only a little regard for Larry. While I understand Larry’s appeal as the “voice of reason” among the Stooges, I just can’t help but be transfixed by Curly’s childlike innocence and Moe’s domineering persona. My questions are twofold:
1.) Will I come to appreciate Larry more with time?
2.) Does my current lack of appreciation for Larry make me a chowderhead/peanuthead/grapehead, as the quote suggests?
Any insight would be appreciated, especially from longtime fans. Thanks, everyone.
New Stooge fan here, 24 years old. I just read this quote and it sort of blew my mind. In all of my Stooge viewings thus far, I’ve mainly focused my attention on Curly and Moe’s antics, with, regretfully, only a little regard for Larry. While I understand Larry’s appeal as the “voice of reason” among the Stooges, I just can’t help but be transfixed by Curly’s childlike innocence and Moe’s domineering persona. My questions are twofold:
1.) Will I come to appreciate Larry more with time?
2.) Does my current lack of appreciation for Larry make me a chowderhead/peanuthead/grapehead, as the quote suggests?
Any insight would be appreciated, especially from longtime fans. Thanks, everyone.