From the sewing machine to Big Dog's cupboard space, these were the times that Larry David was right on Curb Your Enthusiasm.
HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm has lead Larry David into countless social situations that easily have the ability to divide opinion. In fact a big part of the fun is watching Larry get himself into debates that most people would never bother with. These interactions end up producing a variety of results once Larry gets involved, but one guaranteed result is Larry being convinced that he’s right.
9 Ted Danson’s Anonymous Donor Scheme After a considerable donation to the National Resource Defence Council, Larry has a wing named after him. When it comes time to unveil the wing, Larry learns that Ted Danson has made a similar donation. Danson prefers to remain anonymous – despite being lavished with praise for his modesty. This doesn’t sit well with Larry at all, who feels Danson is making him look bad.
7 The Thank-You Needs To Be Sincere Saying thank you is never the wrong response to a kind gesture and Larry David knows this all too well. In episode ten of season nine, Larry finds himself facing several lacklustre thank you’s on the part of Lin-Manuel Miranda and his family. Despite Larry’s best efforts to be considerate and helpful, the thanks he receives never meets his expectations.
Using a bathroom that doesn’t have a locking door can be a stress inducing situation – especially at a party in a house full of people. Sooner or later a situation like that is bound to cause some degree of embarrassment and Larry’s criticism of the lockless door proved correct – even if it was Sheryl and not him who ended up being embarrassed as a result.
4 Not Waiting For Seconds In episode eight of Curb's ninth season, Larry stands up for a man who is wrongly accused of jumping the considerable buffet line for food. As Larry soon discovers, the man is having seconds and has just returned to the buffet for some potatoes. This may not sit well with others in line, but Larry’s fine with it.
2 No Birthday Gift For Stiller Episode two of Curb Your Enthusiasm’s fourth season found Larry at Ben Stiller's birthday party. Having been instructed by Stiller not to bring gifts, Larry happily obliged. However, at the party Larry found that he was the only one without a gift. This resulted in criticism from Susie, who insisted that no one means it when they say don’t bring a gift.
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