Curb Your Enthusiasm

2022
4.7
755 reviews
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Season 3 episodes (10)

1 Chet's Shirt
9/15/02
In the Season Three premiere, Larry and Jeff invest in a restaurant with Ted Danson. To celebrate, Larry decides to get matching shirts for himself and Ted, but when Ted finds a stain on his shirt, it leads to a variety of troubles.
2 The Benadryl Brownie
9/22/02
Larry enters the world of cell phones, but his first call leads to a big mix-up. The end result leaves Richard's new girlfriend with a serious case of the hives...just as the couple is about to be scrutinized by Joan Rivers at the Emmy(R) Awards.
3 Club Soda and Salt
9/29/02
Larry, Jeff and Ted scramble to find a new chef when the current one quits in the aftermath of the hives incident. Meanwhile, a couple rejects Larry's wedding gift because it's more than a year late, and a saleswoman fears that Larry is stalking her.
4 The Nanny
10/6/02
Larry, Cheryl, Jeff and Susie encounter a 'nanny from hell' whose reign of terror is thwarted by ten sponge cakes. Larry commits a 'penis faux pas' after a pool party, and Richard Lewis seeks immortality from 'Bartlett's Quotations.'
5 The Terrorist Attack
10/13/02
A rumored threat of a terrorist attack overshadows a benefit performance at the home of one of Larry's friends. Meanwhile, Larry snubs Paul Reiser's wife Mindy during a series of encounters at a restaurant and the perfume shop where she works.
6 The Special Section
10/20/02
Larry receives some bad news while he's shooting a film in NYC, but he uses the situation as an excuse to get out of a number of unappealing invitations.
7 The Corpse-Sniffing Dog
10/27/02
After dinner with another couple, Larry ponders an etiquette question. Meanwhile, Jeff's allergies force him to ask his daughter to choose between him and the family's German shepherd.
8 Krazee-Eyez Killa
11/3/02
Larry is accused of betraying the confidence of Wanda's rapper boyfriend. Later, he alienates Jeff's wife Susie and then runs into problems trying to replace a jacket that Cheryl threw out.
9 Mary, Joseph and Larry
11/10/02
Larry proves to be an incompetent Christmas tipper, while both he and Jeff prove to be lousy liars. Later, Larry tries to make amends for ruining a manger scene set up by Cheryl's family.
10 The Grand Opening
11/17/02
In the Season Three finale, Larry figures out a way to fire a chef and alienate an important restaurant critic...days before his new bistro is about to open!

About this show

Larry David has it all--so why does he seem intent on making a mess of his life? Larry David stars as...Larry David in this comedy series that follows him at home, at work and around town, as he lands himself in a variety of hilarious predicaments.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
755 reviews
Ken R
March 10, 2020
Much like “Seinfeld”, Curb your Enthusiasm likes to find the idiosyncrasies of life, and make fun of them. However, Jerry knew when to stop the bit, and move on. Not so with Larry. He beats each idea to death. With a lot of improv and an extreme amount of screaming. So with Jerry removed from the formula and process, you are left with a rougher, less perfect show than “Seinfeld”. Not to say it isn’t funny or has its moments, but it is sometimes a much longer, louder, ride than one can enjoy.
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Valerie Chowdhury
November 3, 2015
Larry David gets himself into hilarious situations and predicaments. The show is completely improvised, but brilliant. Raunchy, but so very funny. I expecially love the interaction between Larry David and Suzie Green. Shack, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Ted Danson, Mary Steenburgen, Wanda Sykes, other celebrities and even the executives from HBO have been written in as part of the story line which I think is brilliant.
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Aaron McNally
December 28, 2013
"Comedy of manners" is usually code for booooring. Not CYE. Larry David is a genius at blithely exposing the petty grievances and insecurities that we all suffer from and inflict on others. Alternately lying and being honest at precisely the wrong moments (either out of self-interest or privileged ignorance), Larry lets us laugh, often uncomfortably, at our own foibles.
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