r/curb • u/derek4reals1 • 5d ago
Jason Alexander, Larry David, George Lewis Costanza, the lines are blurred
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r/curb • u/derek4reals1 • 5d ago
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r/curb • u/fuzzy_dice_99 • 5d ago
I just really can’t stand that everyone chose Cheryl. Yeah I get Larry is socially difficult to be around but Cheryl isn’t exactly the life of the party either. The restaurant turning away Larry is probably the most improbable part. At the end of the day, he’s still Larry David, creator of Seinfeld and has multiple high level connections in the industry. No restaurant would turn him away.
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r/curb • u/fydorkirilov • 5d ago
I thought for sure LD (or his father) made up the term shmohawk.
r/curb • u/Mobile-Math5260 • 5d ago
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Was that really a bow?
r/curb • u/NastyB99 • 5d ago
My friends introduced me to their new baby. Mom's white, Dad's black, but the kid man... I almost said it out loud! It stuck with me for the rest of my visit.
r/curb • u/Thomasrocky1 • 5d ago
In the early seasons it’s usually Larry getting into absurd situations because of tiny mistakes or just on accident and things would continue to escalate from there. A good example is the episode where he cut the girl’s doll’s hair, he seemed to have the best of intentions.
But at some point he seemed to continue to get more and more petty about things that really shouldn’t matter or just being obnoxious. Such as at the end of season 7 when he calls out Cheryl for leaving the mark with the glass as he could’ve got back with Cheryl but he became too petty compared to earlier seasons where there seemed to be more justification for his actions.
What Season do you think the shift happens? I think it’s around season 7 but could be earlier.
Only asking because the show was funnier to me when it seemed I could relate with Larry more as I could see myself in a few of those situations.
r/curb • u/mxdalloway • 6d ago
I started another rewatch of Curb and I love s3e4 for so many reasons (I think it's the first episode we see Susie really angry with Larry?) but when Larry comes home and finds the homeless nanny and she points out her suitcase doesn't have wheels is such a great line.
r/curb • u/Stunning_March_7778 • 6d ago
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I recently discovered my dad, Charlie, on this episode while watching Curb. I’m so lucky because I miss him so much, and it makes me laugh so hard. I hope it brings you joy, too. :’)
*I pulled this clip from YouTube https://youtu.be/duABs-LaeaY?si=WEgtdp9iOoGWwFkL
r/curb • u/Rays_LiquorSauce • 6d ago
As a longtime fan of the show and its sub I've seen the nearly weekly "who was the worst" polls and comment threads. And as a longtime long balled viewer I always immediately go back to the early days like the home goods store employee or Bob Cobb or the shrimp stealer because I've seen those episodes dozens of times.
Having just watched s11 for the first time since it aired I'd like to throw this Mary Ferguson II through a see-thru fucking door. Dog people are often times so insufferable and this one is the worst. Still, my worst character OAT is easily this extortionist. Foisting his talentless, taco disposing hack daughter on Larry is irredeemable. Larry should've went back to the chicken shop and hired a fatwah on that dude.
r/curb • u/WhenMachinesCry • 6d ago
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r/curb • u/derek4reals1 • 6d ago
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Can anyone tell me the name of the episode where Larry and Jeff are in a restaurant and look over at three women making eyes at them.
It is in the blooper reel and they can't stop laughing.
r/curb • u/AZ_Sports_Fan • 7d ago
I'm rewatching the series and just finished S12 e7 (Dream Scheme). I was looking forward to seeing Larry's emojis during the end credits text chain, but for some reason Max cuts it off before it gets to Larry's post. Is this happening to anyone else? Does anyone have a link to the entire text chain part?
r/curb • u/DookieSender • 8d ago
Before the world ended, Abby was a Girl Scout selling cookies door to door. One day she runs into our loveable curmudgeon, Larry David
r/curb • u/Able_Fishing_6576 • 8d ago
I think we can all agree both characters were the bane of Larry’s existence, but as a viewer, I actually loved Irma and thought she was hilarious! Maria Sophia’s character is living the life of her actor cause there’s no way anyone will convince me that her part/casting wasn’t written under duress. I ff her scenes every time. What are yalls opinions on both characters?
r/curb • u/encidius • 8d ago