finalfight wrote:madsplash wrote:Sorry about the spelling. I'm bad at that.
It sounds like we'd REALLY get along. I'm also a HUGE Curb fan. My favorites are The Doll, and Beloved Aunt.
I also REALLY loved the last season with the Black's. Love Leon and I hope he brings them back for this next season, although, know Larry's genius, he may not want to or be able to. I think Vivica is doing another series and J.B. Smoove is a pretty successfull standup comedian.
It's funny, I didn't miss Cheryl much at all. I love Cheryl Hines as an actress, but her character is always bringing Larry down. I know that's part of the magic of the show, but I'd just as soon see Larry stay with Loretta.
Anyway, cool to see you love these 2 shows as much as I do. Who woulda thought?

Beloved Aunt was a great episode! What a misprint! I just cringe when Larry manages to get himself deeper and deeper in the sh!t often through circumstances that have escalated waaay beyond his control.
Totally agree about Cheryl - what a bitch she turned out to be. The look on her face at the end of Season 6 when Larry and Loretta were dancing was perfect! And what a great end to the Season that was, Larry turned the whole thing around in just a couple of minutes, genius!
Jeff getting his head shaved in hospital due to Larry's perceived racism was another Season 6 highlight! "I'm bald!"
Yea, he tells Larry, "Your right, yours ISN'T gonna grow back, and you deserve it!"
How about when Larry had the date with the former braless O'Henry candy bar heiress?! Couldn't make anything happen because the pharmacist had switched his perscription to estrogen on purpose, because he heard Larry say that he wanted it would be nice to get rid of the Blacks!?
Only Larry and Jerry Seinfeld can make a 2 hour movie, start, twist and turn and all come together at the end, and do it in 23 minutes of a sitcom. Brilliant Geniuses.
My favorite line form Beloved Aunt was when Larry was reading the misprint, after the family had been reading it over and over and his Father in law(played by the funny Paul Dooley, who played Wimpy in the Popeye movie) says, "We'll don't keep saying it!)

That and his rental car had "Unlimited Mileage". Classic. Paul is from my home state of West Virginia, about 40 minutes from where I live.
Good to talk to another person who appreciates the genius that is the Larry David/Jerry Seinfeld connection. In my opinion, Seinfeld is called the greatest show ever for a reason and Curb is right there with it.