Along the way, he and frequent director and co-writer Jeff Schaffer confronted everything from “yo-yo” dieting and sex dolls to Nazis and texting while driving - not to mention MAGA hats. While never shy of confronting any topic, Season 10 started (started!) with Larry - a wealthy, old, and white Hollywood producer - caught in the midst of #MeToo allegations before segueing into his season-long masterpiece, Latte Larry’s, aka the spite store. That such an insane, selfish, grind-the-conversation-to-a-halt act had no bearing on the season, the episode, or even the conversation goes to show that David put it all on the table this year.
They had more important, aka more awkward, things to talk about, plus the group likely knew this personal divulgence couldn’t lead anywhere good.Īnd yet, the fill-every-second eagerness it represents is exactly why I ended up falling for Season 10. Larry David’s throwaway line was quickly tossed aside by Jeff (Jeff Garlin), Susie (Susie Essman), and their guests Tara (Mary Holland) and Will (Sam Richardson). We broke up in the abortion clinic.”Ĭasual fans would be forgiven for forgetting this startling quip was squeezed into the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” Season 10 finale, “The Spite Store,” which also marked the series’ 100th episode to date. Guillermo del Toro's Favorite Movies: 30 Films the Director Wants You to SeeĢ021 Emmys Winners List: 'Ted Lasso,' 'The Crown,' and 'The Queen's Gambit' Lead the Nightīen Travers, Deputy Editor, TV: “You know, I impregnated somebody once. 'Power Book II: Ghost' Review: The First Spinoff of the Kitschy Crime Franchise Aspires to Nothing
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