More than 25 years after he sent the “Seinfeld” gang to jail in the sitcom’s much-hated series finale, Larry David exonerated himself — both literally and figuratively — in the final moments of “Curb ...
It’s pretty, pretty good. “Curb Your Enthusiasm” ended Sunday night with a twist paying homage to creator Larry David’s “Seinfeld” roots. Spoilers ahead for the series finale of “Curb Your Enthusiasm.
J.B. Smoove, Larry David, Jeff Garlin, Ted Danson, Susie Essman, Cheryl Hines and Jerry Seinfeld in "Curb Your Enthusiasm." (John Johnson/HBO) As “Curb Your Enthusiasm” went hyper meta with its ...
“No learning” was one of Larry David’s guidelines for avoiding sitcom clichés back when he was working on “Seinfeld.” During 12 seasons of HBO’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” it became more of a warbly war ...
If you love Seinfeld, there’s a good chance that you love/would love Curb Your Enthusiasm, and vice versa. The reason for this is not exactly a mystery: despite the two shows being considerably ...
But Curb put a last-minute twist on this familiar ending, by having Jerry Seinfeld bail Larry out after a scant few moments in a jail cell. Turns out that one of Larry’s jurors broke his sequestration ...
Jerry Seinfeld got more than he bargained for when he joined a celebrity panel to discuss "Curb Your Enthusiasm," crossing verbal swords with his tempermental old pal and show creator Larry David.
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