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Curb your enthusiasm season 7 midriff11/11/2022 ![]() ![]() Maureen informs Jerry and Larry that she is quitting in order to devote her life to Jesus. Sure enough, Maureen and her mother interpret the wet portrait of Jesus as a miracle. Guys don’t need to hear the “goodbye.” I’d be fine if everyone finished their conversations by saying, “end.” Lewis expects a call back, but Larry doesn’t think it’s necessary. While exchanging some final pleasantries, Larry loses his cell phone connection. He had wanted to give Larry a signed bat from Joe DiMaggio. Richard Lewis calls Larry to sound off about the restaurant catastrophe. One sneaky drop even manages to land on a portrait of Jesus, just under an eyelash. Due to a new pill, his urine stream is uncontrollable and liquid is splashing everywhere. (Wasn’t Jerry lucky?) Larry inspects an old photo of the guy and isn’t convinced: Not all bald men look alike. She thinks he looks exactly like her first husband who, in fact, was murdered on their honeymoon after honking at the wrong driver. Maureen’s mother soon returns from the market and nearly faints when she notices Larry. Maureen agrees to come back to work, even though they don’t resolve the issue of the flab. ![]() Ever the peacemaker, Larry goes to set things right. The woman has suffered some kind of breakdown and doesn’t need the added stress. The girl who quit, Maureen, is the daughter of one of Julia’s past nannies. Nobody wants to be around these jokesters.Īfter an awkward encounter with Cheryl outside the studio, Larry has to face an upset Julia Louis-Dreyfuss. Lewis still wants to order, but his friends are in the midst of an inane discussion about who should have to move over to make room. Over at the restaurant, Lewis shows up after Jerry and Larry have already finished eating. The guy get out of his car and rips into Seinfeld. After Jerry is cut off while driving, he gives the other driver a gentle honk. The two friends leave to meet Richard Lewis for lunch. He does, but manages to completely offend her in the process, so she quits. It’s decided that Larry needs to tell her to cover up. While fixing a tricky air vent, her paunch seems even more inappropriate. In walks their young secretary, who’s tiny shirt exposes her bare, flabby midriff. Larry suggests using Cheryl, but Jerry isn’t too keen on the idea. As luck would have it, Meg Ryan has dropped out due to scheduling conflicts. Larry’s still trying to win Cheryl back, and part of the plan involves casting her as George’s ex-wife. Larry only has five more episodes to destroy everything in sight. “Curb” has always wrapped up its seasons after 10 episodes, so we expected this one to tap back into the “Seinfeld” reunion. I don’t mean “ridiculous” as in “stupid,” but as in “incredibly zany.” During the filming of “The Bare Midriff,” I’m sure the cast and crew thought to themselves, This is too bizarre - even for us. 24, Variety ranked the 10 best episodes of “Curb Your Enthusiasm.I’ve seen every second of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and I can easily say that this was the most ridiculous episode yet. In honor of the series’ return to HBO on Oct. With Season 11 approaching, “Curb” fans can anticipate how Larry would handle the COVID-19 pandemic, with showrunner Jeff Schaffer teasing, “We figured out a way that we are definitely living in a reality where the pandemic has happened, and we’re addressing the pandemic, and we’re doing stories about it, but not exactly the way you’d expect.” Whether Larry is opening a “spite store,” offending the Ayatolla or picking up a prostitute in order to use the carpool lane, “Curb” always finds a way to ground its insanity in the “Seinfeld” co-creator’s real life observations. Throughout 10 seasons (100 episodes) so far, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” has coined terms from “pants tent” to “accidental text on purpose” to “stop ‘n chat,” all while magnifying the minutiae of everyday life. For more than 20 years, Larry David has gifted audiences with a glimpse into his hilarious misfortunes and creative approach to social conventions. ![]()
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