CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM season 11 was at its best when it focused on quiet moments about nothing. This past season had seven 🤩 and three 😊. In other words, that's better than "pretty, pretty, good."…
Continue ReadingWatching CURB is like getting an awkward hug from someone you like. You kinda want it to end, but deep down, you're happy to see the person, so you let it continue. I don't know if Larry David is coming back for another season. But if this was the final episode, I'm glad David got to make his show one last time without being played off the stage.…
Continue ReadingCURB has racked up a lot of highway miles over the last eleven seasons. Luckily for the audience, they weren't bad miles. Oh, and "fun fact," I disagree with Larry. I don't want to be disrupted when I'm resting or sleeping.…
Continue ReadingLarry continues to pursue Irma (Tracey Ullman), and the results are so uncomfortable audiences will have to "untuck their sweater."…
Continue ReadingThis week's biggest highlight was seeing Richard Lewis return after missing most of the season due to surgery. It's a welcome rebound and brings on an entirely new meaning as we watch Larry David jokingly shout at him, "why don't you just die?"…
Continue ReadingAnd the main plot is back! After last week's side not-so-funny Japanese restaurant, Larry David returns to season eleven's main story - "Young Larry."…
Continue ReadingEven though Larry David is a great person to break up with, I don't plan to end my relationship with CURB. IRASSHAIMASE! is easily the weakest episode of the season. It's more "pretty good" than "pretty, pretty good."…
Continue ReadingSo sound the alarm this Sunday night via a shofar and alert your friends to tune in to CURB on HBO MAX. At this point, it's "tradition."…
Continue ReadingThe "middling" dinner party sequence with Cousin Andy (Richard Kind), Freddy Funkhouser (Vince Vaughn), and Larry and Jeff's business manager Harry Baskin (Patton Oswalt) is the standout of tonight's episode.…
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