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Eat it!,’” joked @JLCauvin. Another fan called it, “A perfect send off to Curb Your Enthusiasm, one of the greatest shows of all time. To everyone who hates the Seinfeld finale this is for you.
Midway through the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” finale, when Larry David is on the ropes — facing a loss in court for violating Georgia’s Election Integrity Act — and his old friend, Jerry Seinfeld, shows ...
It’s pretty, pretty good. “Curb Your Enthusiasm” ended Sunday night with a twist paying homage to creator Larry David’s “Seinfeld” roots. Spoilers ahead for the series finale of ...
This season of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” had seemed, from its first episode, to be building toward an ending that either mirrored or inverted the way “Seinfeld,” co-created by David and Jerry ...
Countless enemies. A healthy dose of Seinfeld finale references throughout the season. Let’s just say “No Lessons Learned” is the perfect title for Curb Your Enthusiasm’s swan song.
Jerry Seinfeld was delighted to join his friend Larry David for Curb Your Enthusiasm ‘s finale, the comedian said this week, adding that the series’ Seinfeld tie-in helped elevate his own show ...
Spoilers below for anyone who hasn’t yet watched Curb Your Enthusiasm ’s Season 12 premiere or streamed with a Max subscription, so be pret-ty, pret-ty, pret-ty warned.
Jerry Seinfeld doesn’t feel “vindicated” by the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” series finale, but he’s tickled to death by the “comedic glory” of how Larry David’s HBO series ended.
"Curb Your Enthusiasm" creator Larry David, who also co-created "Seinfeld," said he's nervous about the HBO show's finale after the NBC sitcom's controversial ending.
In fairness, placing this "Seinfeld" reunion in the confines of a "Curb" episode makes it easy for it to stand out. It's all the good bits, none of the plot mechanics: just joke, joke, joke, joke ...
Larry David did it. A perfect send off to Curb Your Enthusiasm, one of the greatest shows of all time. To everyone who hates the Seinfeld finale this is for you. And for everyone who loves the ...
But he does it again, and again, and again in the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” not-so-subtle finale, including in this critical scene. When Jerry first arrives, he’s worried.