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  1. Mar 23, 2020 · Season 6, Episode 9. Plot summary: Larry attempts to win back his wife, Cheryl, under the advice of his therapist. When it goes horribly wrong, he enlists Dr. Bright (Steve Coogan) to make things ...

    • The Ringer Staff
    • 2 min
    • Season 6: “The Bat Mitzvah”
    • Season 2: “The Massage”
    • Season 5: “The End”
    • Season 9: “Fatwa!”
    • Season 7: “Seinfeld”
    • Season 1: “The Group”
    • Season 3: “The Grand Opening”
    • Season 4: “Opening Night”
    • Season 8: “Larry vs. Michael J. Fox”

    In “The Bat Mitzvah,” Larry recommends an old Seinfeld director to Richard Lewis for his new pilot as a favor, but Lewis doesn’t get the intonation in his voice that he’s only doing it as a favor. Plus, Larry contends with a rumor going around that he stuck a gerbil up his ass. On the whole, this isn’t a particularly exciting or memorable episode. ...

    The second season of Curb Your Enthusiasmwas the first to introduce the idea of serialized season arcs. Season 2 saw Larry come out of semi-retirement to work on a new sitcom, first with Jason Alexander and then with Julia Louis-Dreyfus. The project was a disaster from start to finish, as Larry alienated every network head in Hollywood, one way or ...

    Curb’s season 5 finale probably would’ve worked as a series finale if the show had stopped there. Larry meets his birth parents, discovers he’s not Jewish, returns to California to give Richard Lewis his kidney, finds out he wasn’t adopted at all, and then nearly dies during the operation, going to Heaven and meeting his personal guides. RELATED: 5...

    Curb’s ninth season was its first in six years after a length hiatus following season 8, so fans’ expectations were pretty high. The story arc, in which Larry is sentenced to death by the Ayatollah for writing a musical about the time Salman Rushdie was in the same predicament, had a great concept, and it was executed brilliantly. The season finale...

    In season 7, Larry spearheads a Seinfeldreunion show in an effort to win back Cheryl. The season finale sees the production of the reunion in full swing, with Cheryl getting close to Jason Alexander and Larry eventually being driven to quit the show. The storyline with Mocha Joe is a little too annoying to be funny, but on the whole, it’s a strong ...

    The season 1 finale episode, “The Group,” is easily one of Curb’s darkest episodes. Larry’s ex-girlfriend asks him to come with her to an incest survivors’ group for emotional support, since he’s one of the few people she’s ever told about her experience. While he’s there, Larry is expected to share his story, so he makes up a story about his uncle...

    The season 3 finale “The Grand Opening” hilariously wraps up the season-long arc in which Larry has invested in a new restaurant. It ratchets up the trail of misfortune that Larry has beset on the restaurant as he fires the chef for lying about not wearing a toupee, accidentally breaks the thumbs of the food critic who can make or break the restaur...

    Season 4 culminates with Larry heading to New York to star in The Producers on Broadway. He butts heads with his co-star David Schwimmer, the staff at the hotel he’s staying in, and a random tourist played by Stephen Colbert. A series of classic Larry situationspunctuate a storyline that sees all the running story arcs of season 4 wrapped up in a n...

    Michael J. Fox is easily one of the best guest stars the show has ever had. In the season 8 finale, Fox played himself in a role that found comedy in his affliction with Parkinson’s disease without actually laughing atParkinson’s. Larry’s relationship with Fox is contentious, as he can’t tell if some of his actions are a slight towards him or simpl...

  2. There was plenty of build up, but it ended sort of abruptly. I get why they did it the way they did though, because ending on Larry falling into the pool is perfectly opposing the beginning of the season and it's a great punchline. Overall, I loved this season though and still definitely enjoyed the finale, I just wanted more of the fallout. 54.

  3. Apr 8, 2024 · Curb Your Enthusiasm’s aptly titled series finale – season 12, episode 10, “No Lessons Learned” – delivered the Seinfeld finale redo that everyone was expecting, and then completely upended the Seinfeld finale in a surprising final twist. The finale followed up on Larry’s arrest in the season 12 premiere with a trial in Atlanta, where most of Larry’s enemies from the series ...

    • Ben Sherlock
  4. Apr 8, 2024 · April 8, 2024 2:17 pm. It’s time we finally stop lamenting that disappointing Seinfeld ending. In Sunday’s series finale of Curb Your Enthusiasm, the real-life Larry David doubled-down on his ...

    • Nick Caruso
  5. Apr 8, 2024 · The lengthy, 53 minute finale of Curb Your Enthusiasm, the series' 120th episode, leaves nothing on the table, giving fans more laughs, some perfect cameos, and a callback to another finale that ...

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  7. Apr 8, 2024 · Leon finishes his Seinfeld binge. Well, everything but the finale. (He heard Larry “f–ked it up.”) When the jury’s decision comes in, Larry is unsurprisingly found guilty. The judge (Dean ...

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