Infinite Jest in television

Infinite Jest in television

So what other shows or movies have you seen this book been mentioned? I can only think of Man Seeking Woman and The Middle where it's basically name dropped.

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What would be the TV equivalent to Infinite Jest?

Man Seeking Woman is written by Simon Rich, a very funny writer in his own right. As for The Middle, I've never heard of it and I don't know why it referenced IJ.

One of the main character's in The Middle is obsessed with books and he gets Infinite Jest for Christmas in one episode

it's referenced quite a bit in one episode of parks and recreation

Do they talk about the book or just give it a passing reference? I don't watch TV.

Paraphrasing the quote:
>Kid opens Christmas present: "Yes, Infinite Jest, I wanted this!"

Meh

The inbetweener in Fresh Meat reads it.

I was thinking the other day that Infinite Jest could make a decent television series adaptation. (HBO or Showtime, not network)

I saw it in the suitcase of Tilda Swinton in the movie Only Lovers Left Alive

I'd love for Mike Judge to be behind it in some way, though I feel he's better suited for The Pale King, I think he'd be able to capture the sense of boredom perfectly along with the atmosphere.

So since we're now archiving where Infinite Jest has been in TV or film.
Fresh Meat
The Middle
Man Seeking Woman
Only Lovers Left Alive

Anything lowbrow and gouache is sure to speak of it implicitly, by virtue of mutual debasement and aesthetic estrangement

Some kid was reading IJ in Skins season 5(?). Also in a movie called The end of the tour it was mentioned once or twice.

The big one is Parks and Recreation. Michael Schur, showrunner for the series, owns the film rights for the book. The epitome of referencing the book was S5E17 'Partridge', which included pic and many, many others.

Also, Schur directed this obligatory video:
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The Office had a character named David Wallace. Schur wrote for that show too. Not sure about IJ per se on that show.

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In Only Lovers Left Alive Tilda Swinton hugs her copy of Infinite Jest

This but unironically (I'm sincere now).

The first season of the Affair. First season of the show was pretty good. Second wasn't worth watching.

1 > 3 > 8 > 2 > 4 > 5 > 6 = 7

God that fucking fan-chosen eye tv cover is the worst thing I've ever seen

I'm pretty sure they held a contest, but ended up with that travesty via a committee

One of the characters in Fresh Meat was reading it in one episode.