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The Funniest Show on Television | ||||||
| I bought Curb Your Enthusiasm with one real expections. I am a marine in Iraq and I happen to see it at the local px. I am so glad that I bought it. Everything that happens in the show is hilarious. You find something funny or different every time you watch it, definately an adult comedy. I find myself watching over and over again, not due to a lack of DVD's I might add (we have plenty). It is like the Seinfeld that you always wanted, but couldn't play on basic television. You wil either love this show, or not get it at all, if you do get it, it's a homerun. | ||||||
better everytime | ||||||
| LD falters a bit here and there, but the basic trend of CYE's development is up, up, up! Every season is better than the previous one, but you can definitely pick out highlights from each one that have hilarious applications to everyday living. For some reason a lot of people don't get it...I think some people are just not amused by the potentialities of absurd humor in life's daily occurences. The only episode in this season that doesn't measure up to the others is Chet's Shirt (the first one)...and, I think that is because it is the set-up...LD had to pack in a bunch of info 'et res' for the remainder of the season. I just can't get over how much funnier this show is than Seinfeld...The kid with the huge member...The rapper who throws trash on the floor so others can pick it up...the bra-sniffing dog...the jewish mom with the tat...the chef with Tourette's...the christian scientist with the peanut allergy...the restuarnt with the all Scientologist waitstaff...LOL! and the best part is--Season 4 was even better than this one!!!! | ||||||
AWESOME- so very funny | ||||||
| CYE has matured to move away from the single, self-enclosed episode format to offer an overarching storyline. The first episode kicks off the main theme of Larry investing in a restaurant with celebrities Ted Danson and Michael York. The restaurant story wonderfully ties together the 10 miniplots, each dealing with several different themes. Season 3 covers the threat of a terrorist attack, piƱatas, tipping, a corpse-sniffing dog, affinity between bald men, house tours, pubic hairs, pet allergies, accusations of stalking, marital jealousy, gossip, Bartlett pears and more. Is it okay to ask a mourning widow where her late husband bought the shirt he's wearing in a photo? Can you throw trash in someone else's trash can? Can you turn down a house tour? Is it okay to congratulate someone on his kid's big penis? Nothing is holy, nothing off limits, especially not religion. David tackles Christian Science's aversion to medicine, Jews with tattoos, and spreads his own brand of Christmas cheer when he ruins a manger scene by eating Baby Jesus.
Of all three seasons so far, Season 3 is not only the most quotable, it's also the most uplifting. Larry still gets into heaps of trouble and you'll be cringing at the masterful derailments and degeneration into total chaos, but in the end, Larry actually emerges with his head held high. You'll start to understand the man. You'll know that he doesn't hate people. He just hates the ones he knows. | ||||||
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