![]() Bright (Steve Coogan) to make things right again.Įpisode MVP: Dr. When it goes horribly wrong, he enlists Dr. Plot summary: Larry attempts to win back his wife, Cheryl, under the advice of his therapist. ![]() ![]() “Big Dog” -who has claimed too many kitchen cabinets.Įpisode MVP: Harry Hamlin, who wins the kitchen-cabinet war and also out-Larrys Larry on the subject of counter space and breakfast cereals.īest Larryism: “The Dog days are over.” - Amanda Dobbins (It’s 2011 grown-ups haven’t caught on to emoji yet.) Meanwhile, his assistant Antoinette has left to care for her dying father, so Larry is left to wage war against his new office neighbor Dino (Harry Hamlin) -a.k.a. Plot summary: Larry has started dating the hostess at his favorite restaurant, but he has some concerns about her use of the titular smiley face in text messages. It’s enough to make you belt out the Oscar music just to play this one off.Įpisode MVP: Not many winners here, but Leon gets a special shout-out for suggesting the title of Vindman’s next book, China and Russia: On That Bullshit.īest Larryism: “What’s more beautiful than castrated boys singing?” - Justin Sayles 116. The Season 11 finale is as jam-packed as Curb gets-almost too jam-packed. If that’s not enough, there’s also a side plot about Larry having his director’s chair roped off, and another where Larry convinces a Mormon that he should take a few extra wives. That sets off a chain of events that leads to LD’s girlfriend, Irma Kostroski, passing out and missing the city council vote and Trump whistleblower Alexander Vindman (?) taking a vacation with Leon’s new girlfriend (yet another Mary Ferguson). More specifically, this time he steps into a pair of shoes from the Holocaust Museum. But as is typically the case, Larry steps in it. Plot summary: Larry is this close to getting the five-foot fence law repealed-which would mean he could finally get Maria Sofia off of Young Larry. Plot summary: One of the more confusing Curb episodes, “The Acupuncturist,” is about a $5,000 bet and a $5,000 loan, which both lead to explosive confrontations between Larry and the unfortunate strangers who’ve entangled their fortunes with him.Įpisode MVP: Ed Asner, who roasts everyone in the episode and goes on an extensive rant about denim (and then dies).īest Larryism: “I mangled the whole belly button, and now the kid won’t even talk to me.” - Justin Charity 117. At least Larry manages to upgrade his bathroom towels from those ratty rags Cheryl despised.Įpisode MVP: Angel Muffin, for surviving that car accident-which Larry could have avoided if he had just said the dog’s real name-with only a hip injury.īest Larryism: “No, I don’t agree to disagree. Larry also fails at his task of spying on behalf of Jeff, messing up every opportunity to get more info on Jeff’s mistress, Angie. Mary Ferguson’s dog, Angel Muffin, also gives Larry a headache throughout the episode, from vomiting up steak on the carpet of Larry’s home to getting injured in a car accident that Larry causes-for which Larry then has to foot the vet bills. Plot summary: In this multilayered companion piece to the Season 11 premiere, Larry’s working on getting Dylan O’Brien cast as the lead in his Netflix series Young Larry, but Larry majorly flubs their first meeting when Dylan notices him removing tissues from his ears that he used to drown out the sound of Dylan’s performance at a concert. You don’t know how to play eeny, meeny! You don’t know the first thing about eeny, meeny!” - Sean Fennessey 119. Though a young Mindy Kaling as Lewis’s hysterical assistant is a close second.īest Larryism: “You stupid idiots, you don’t even know how to play eeny, meeny, miney, mo. When both tests turn up positive for a match, Jeff and Larry go to war over who will donate their organ to Lewis.Įpisode MVP: Lewis. Lewis compels Jeff, his manager, and Larry, his closest friend, to get tested to see if they’re a donor match. Plot summary: Lifelong friend Richard Lewis is ill and, as the title indicates, needs a kidney transplant. Which means it’s time to reflect on some very important questions: Can you pause toast? Is the chat-and-cut a morally indefensible move? And, of course, what is the best episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm ? We at The Ringer did our best to answer those questions - well, at least the last one - by revisiting our ranking of every episode of Curb, now updated through the series finale. Larry David - social assassin, four-eyed fuck, utmost respecter of wood - has just concluded the 12th and final season of his HBO show, Curb Your Enthusiasm.
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