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Anonymous wrote:Final season prediction - it's obvious they're setting up for a final scene where Larry is in jail, right?
like Jerry?


Yes! PP here - that's my prediction. It will end exactly like Seinfeld ended. With Larry in jail.


I think so too. I think Larry will be in jail and/or there will be a big court scene and a lot of the characters who have been on throughout Curb's history will come back to be in the court scene and possibly go on the stand to talk about how terrible Larry is or what he did wrong. Just like the way Seinfeld ended.

I’m not so sure bc (real) Larry isn’t thrilled with the Seinfeld finale and it’s mentioned in every season.


That's why it would be funny.
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Anonymous wrote:Final season prediction - it's obvious they're setting up for a final scene where Larry is in jail, right?
like Jerry?


Yes! PP here - that's my prediction. It will end exactly like Seinfeld ended. With Larry in jail.


I think so too. I think Larry will be in jail and/or there will be a big court scene and a lot of the characters who have been on throughout Curb's history will come back to be in the court scene and possibly go on the stand to talk about how terrible Larry is or what he did wrong. Just like the way Seinfeld ended.

I’m not so sure bc (real) Larry isn’t thrilled with the Seinfeld finale and it’s mentioned in every season.


That's why it would be funny.


I could almost see them starting to go that way, then Larry, breaking the fourth wall to the audience and saying “eh…I don’t think so”… Then a different ending
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Anonymous wrote:I hated George Costanza but I love Larry David. He makes his offensiveness adorable and fun. We have a friend who IS Larry David. He finds the show irritating and unfunny. Honestly it's because this is his LIFE and he goes around not understanding what he does wrong.

Our favourites are the Wendy Wheelchair one and 'the surrogate' where Larry mistakes a black guy for a parking attendant and Wanda Sykes sees him do it.


But to hate George was to love the character!! Costanza was a fantastic character.
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Anonymous wrote:Final season prediction - it's obvious they're setting up for a final scene where Larry is in jail, right?
like Jerry?


Yes! PP here - that's my prediction. It will end exactly like Seinfeld ended. With Larry in jail.


I think so too. I think Larry will be in jail and/or there will be a big court scene and a lot of the characters who have been on throughout Curb's history will come back to be in the court scene and possibly go on the stand to talk about how terrible Larry is or what he did wrong. Just like the way Seinfeld ended.

I’m not so sure bc (real) Larry isn’t thrilled with the Seinfeld finale and it’s mentioned in every season.


That's why it would be funny.


I could almost see them starting to go that way, then Larry, breaking the fourth wall to the audience and saying “eh…I don’t think so”… Then a different ending


That'd be so cute!
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t like Veep at all, but am a major Seinfeld fan. Will I like it?


Of course. George Costanza is Larry David to a tee.


Mm, I think Larry David is a combo of George and Jerry. He's so neurotic and a total germaphobe.


I am saying it in the reverse. The character of George Costanza is meant to be a combination of Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld's real-life friend Michael Costanza.


I read an article that said the character of George was based on Larry. Larry also mentions this on an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm.


Yeah the Jason Alexander episode pretty much puts to bed that George is based on Larry. Hilariously
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Anonymous wrote:I'm Sorry is a similar type of series with a female lead (Andrea Savage). Don't watch the first episode with young children around.


Plus one for I'm Sorry
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Anonymous wrote:I'm Sorry is a similar type of series with a female lead (Andrea Savage). Don't watch the first episode with young children around.


Plus one for I'm Sorry


PLus 2
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Anonymous wrote:Final season prediction - it's obvious they're setting up for a final scene where Larry is in jail, right?


Good call, PP! Loved it!
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Anonymous wrote:The episode with the obituary for “my beloved c-nt” is honestly one of the funniest shows I’ve ever seen


Glad that got a reprise in the finale!
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I have tonsit down and give this a watch. DH and DS love it
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Anonymous wrote:Final season prediction - it's obvious they're setting up for a final scene where Larry is in jail, right?
like Jerry?


Yes! PP here - that's my prediction. It will end exactly like Seinfeld ended. With Larry in jail.


I think so too. I think Larry will be in jail and/or there will be a big court scene and a lot of the characters who have been on throughout Curb's history will come back to be in the court scene and possibly go on the stand to talk about how terrible Larry is or what he did wrong. Just like the way Seinfeld ended.

I’m not so sure bc (real) Larry isn’t thrilled with the Seinfeld finale and it’s mentioned in every season.


That's why it would be funny.


I could almost see them starting to go that way, then Larry, breaking the fourth wall to the audience and saying “eh…I don’t think so”… Then a different ending


That'd be so cute!


Pretty close to what ended up happening!
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Anonymous wrote:Final season prediction - it's obvious they're setting up for a final scene where Larry is in jail, right?


Good call, PP! Loved it!


Thank you! I am a genius. I loved the finale. The PP was close too, he didn't break the 4th wall and say "I don't think so" but Jerry getting him out and them saying "this is how we should have ended Seinfeld" was perfect. A total 180 from Seinfeld.

Susie saying "what should we eat?" LMAO. Great season.
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Anonymous wrote:Final season prediction - it's obvious they're setting up for a final scene where Larry is in jail, right?


Good call, PP! Loved it!


Thank you! I am a genius. I loved the finale. The PP was close too, he didn't break the 4th wall and say "I don't think so" but Jerry getting him out and them saying "this is how we should have ended Seinfeld" was perfect. A total 180 from Seinfeld.

Susie saying "what should we eat?" LMAO. Great season.


Apparently they talked about the pant tent in jail on the finale of Seinfeld.

"I am 76 and I've never learned a lesson in my entire life." -Larry to the little boy. Except the one lesson about the finale of Seinfeld. What a perfect ending.
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Perfect ending, great season and series. I only wish I liked Leon. Susie, and all the caustic characters, grew on me. But I just couldn't find Leaon humorous or endearing in any way. RIP Richard Lewis.
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Anonymous wrote:Perfect ending, great season and series. I only wish I liked Leon. Susie, and all the caustic characters, grew on me. But I just couldn't find Leaon humorous or endearing in any way. RIP Richard Lewis.


Agree, Leon is annoying, he curses too much and is inappropriate. It's very confusing how him and Larry became friends.
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