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Curb Your Enthusiasm: Season Seven

post #1 of 71
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After a nearly two year absence, Curb Your Enthusiasm returns next Sunday (09/20). I assume this season's Seinfeld reunion story arc will bring a ratings upswing.

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post #2 of 71
Can't wait (also for It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia)

I just hope they bring Leon back in some way.
post #3 of 71
That had to have been just about the funniest thing I have ever seen on television

"Now I know why she was saying I love the fat man!"
post #4 of 71
Well it wasn't one of the shows strongest episodes or anything but it was good enough. I fear I may not be patient enough for the Seinfeld material to get here. But it's their fault for promoting it so much.
post #5 of 71
Larry's fainting was hysterically funny.
post #6 of 71
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I fear I may not be patient enough for the Seinfeld material to get here.

 


From what I read, it starts in

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episode 3 which is entitled 'The Reunion'.

 
post #7 of 71
Larry fainting was indeed hilarious!

post #8 of 71
Have patience Man!!!  It's just one ep. They've already laid the ground work for it
post #9 of 71
Pretty funny 2nd episode last night. 
post #10 of 71
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Pretty funny 2nd episode last night. 
 


Yeah, it was. It might not make much sense but I love that they kept Leon.

Larry: "So I guess you'll be..."

Leon: "Taking my fucking Chinese food up to my fucking room."
post #11 of 71
love they kept leon!
post #12 of 71
I had that EXACT same breakdown when I bought a 3 pack of scissors from Costco. "How am I supposed to open this if I have no scissors?!?!?!?!?!"

Those blister packs should be OUTLAWED! I cut myself on them almost every time.  Thank you LD!

C
post #13 of 71
I've noticed that even with scissors, a lot of people don't know how to open up blister packaging.  I do it by using the scissors to cut around the edges of the blister package, and they usually cuts away the seal, and allows you to open up the plastic sides to get to the item inside.

Of course, without a pair of scissors, it's a lot tougher (even with a knife - glad Larry didn't lose a finger early in the episode in the kitchen).
post #14 of 71
Just watched the first two episodes of the new season last night and I'm thrilled to say that this show hasn't lost a beat. Episode 2 had me laughing out loud pretty much from start to finish. The blowjob storyline, LD trying to open the packaging, the doctor beating LD down in her office, Leon delivering pure gold as usual....it all added up to a fantastic episode. Can't wait for the Seinfeld factor to kick in next week.
post #15 of 71
Nobody 'kept' Leon anywhere...Leon kept himself there!!!

Funny stuff abound in these eps.
post #16 of 71
Just watched the second epsiode, and it was an instant classic.  I laughed my ass off throughout.
post #17 of 71
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Just watched the second epsiode, and it was an instant classic.  I laughed my ass off throughout.

Exactly how I felt after watching it. I kept thinking "it's this good now and we haven't even had the Seinfeld reunion episodes yet". Can't wait for next Sunday's episode.
post #18 of 71
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Just watched the second epsiode, and it was an instant classic.  I laughed my ass off throughout.
 
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Exactly how I felt after watching it. I kept thinking "it's this good now and we haven't even had the Seinfeld reunion episodes yet". Can't wait for next Sunday's episode. 

Same reaction here; absolutely brilliant stuff.
post #19 of 71
Seinfeld reunion episodes start tonight......I'm counting the minutes.
post #20 of 71
The look on Larry David's face when Jason Alexander was talking about his "George" character in the restaurant has to be one of the funniest moments I've seen on TV in a long time.
post #21 of 71
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I really liked Larry's line "I'm going to hate myself more than normal" when Jeff was telling him that he had to apologize to the head of NBC.

And while I'm in the minority, I agree with Larry about the Seinfeld finale.
post #22 of 71
I thought last night's episode was okay, but not a home run.
post #23 of 71
Thought it was fantastic myself. Great to see the whole cast back together. I totally lost it when Jerry said "you told the head of NBC to go f**k himself?" Also, Michael Richards being distracted by all the nude pictures in the restaurant was hilarious. And as always, Larry and Suzie getting into a screaming match with each other is laugh out loud funny. Good stuff.
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Great to see the whole cast back together.
 


I loved seeing them together on the Jerry's apartment set.
post #25 of 71
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I thought last night's episode was okay, but not a home run.

I agree, although that may be because the second episode was so epically funny, episode three was bound to be a letdown.
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The look on Larry David's face when Jason Alexander was talking about his "George" character in the restaurant has to be one of the funniest moments I've seen on TV in a long time.
Exactly!  "He's not...he's smart!  He's very smart.  No one laughs at him."  The whole thing was priceless.
post #27 of 71
I'm wondering if Larry David is going to try to find some clever way to work Michael Richard's recent troubles into the story in some way.
post #28 of 71
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I'm wondering if Larry David is going to try to find some clever way to work Michael Richard's recent troubles into the story in some way.


I'm hoping Leon will take umbrage to that incident.
post #29 of 71
According to reports I've read the topic of Michael Richard's recent troubles will be weaved in to the show. 
post #30 of 71
When LD rolls DH down the hallway and launches her into the bed...classic!
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