Only got into this show last season because of all the Seinfeld stuff. Love how I was able to pick up a show in the seventh season and didn't feel lost at all.
One of the few comedies on television that can satisfy the comedic senses of all adult generations of television watchers. Larry David is a master comedian.
Great news! Larry David looks and acts pretty much like my Dad, which makes it all the funnier for me. Watched every one and hoped he'd be back for another run.
Only got into this show last season because of all the Seinfeld stuff. Love how I was able to pick up a show in the seventh season and didn't feel lost at all.
Hilarious. Paul F Tompkins as the fake Jew lawyer. Leon about riding that ass into the ground. Big Funk getting divorced. Larry losing the house. Setting up for a good season.
Started off amazingly. The ending was a bit over the top, but I guess its Curb. First 20 minutes or so were pure gold. Some hilarious lines.
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A few weeks after crashing head-first into the boards (denting his helmet and being unable to move for a little while) following a hit from behind by Bob Errey, the Calgary Flames player explains:
"I was like Christ, lying on my back, with my arms outstretched, crucified"
-- Frank Musil - Early January 1994
Thought the premiere was excellent. So happy to have this show back after the long break. Larry trying to explain how to put in a tampon was pure gold.
I thought they could have done the ending better with the girl scouts. It didn't really wrap the episode up well at all. Having said that, I thought the episode was rather hilarious. I'm especially pumped that Funkhauser got divorced and can now hopefully follow Larry to New York. It will be interesting how many characters they can keep in the show with Larry in New York. I will be happy if Marty and Jeff (w/Susie) find a way to still be prominent in the new season.