Prettay Good News



Larry David is going to make a 10 episode 7th season of CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM slated to come out next year.

Us CURB fans have been through it all haven't we?  The good times. It's a mulatto.  The bad times. Why are the showing me an advertisement for THE PRODUCERS?  

Somehow after all this time Larry David still gives us some of his best writing yet.  Having Cheryl leave Larry was such an unexpected and personal direction for CURB.  The show took on a new life that I had not seen and we got some of the funniest television ever aired.

With Steve Coogan guest starring as Larry's counselor and J.B. Smoove as Leon Black it isn't hard to figure out why this season is so special.  

Alison Quinn is someone I first saw on the fantastic series SONS AND DAUGHTERS that aired on ABC in 2006.  The show was great but got canceled and I don't believe will ever be on DVD.  Alison Quinn was so funny on it and I really was hoping she'd catch on in other things.  Months later I am watching the CURB finale "The Bat Mitzvah" and there she is playing the receptionist at the butt doctor.  Classic high brow stuff.  

Here's the deal.  Don't give up on CURB or giving Larry David some much deserved praise.  The show is a classic and should still be on the radar.

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  • 10/25/2008 8:50 AM Cliff Batson wrote:
    Season six was probably my favorite season so far. Every episode with Leon was absolutely hilarious and even though I'm happy that we're getting a 7th season if the last episode had been the series finale it would have been one of the best ever made. The final 2 minutes of that episode had me laughing so hard
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  • 10/25/2008 6:16 PM Leland Brungardt wrote:
    Agreed. If they never made another episode after the season 6 finale it would've been a perfectly strange ending. I love Leon and I hope we get to see more from him. Larry in the theater with the Blacks was classic.
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