I think he was sad after Cheryl left for a while. There is a scene where he can't get out of bed and Leon/Jeff say he has to get his mopey-dick out of bed.
In reality she would take half of that half a billion plus the decency of being almost a perfect lady. But I would still choose Larry!!!! He is pretty pretty pretty good.
If you are friends with someone who went into a relationship and the relationship ends you aren't even allowed to choose his/her ex as the friend for the future. That's not how the game works. You stick with the one you know the longest, it's the ''old friend first''-rule.
I know it's just a show and all, but I don't understand how anyone in their right mind could pick Cheryl as a friend instead of Larry. To me it's a complete no brainer.
I think the undertone here is all Larry's friends (or their' wifes) hate him, because, as stonem001 put it, he is an incosiderate asshole - the fact he constantly keeps reminding them about. So when the "choosing" time came, they took the opportunity to ditch him.
"We didn't invite you to our oceans fundraiser because we thought you were a global warming guy." Who says liberals can't make fun of themselves - this is classic LA.
Oh, timber_beast, you're not fooling anyone. You've never held enough money in your hands to make it further than 10 miles from the city limits of your trailer park.
I love how Jeff's look at 0:36 shows he knew at that moment, something was going to kick off at a time he wished it wouldn't. Typical yet genius Larry.
I couldn't believe the guy who borrowed ten grand from Larry would have the nerve to not invite him to his birthday party and then say he is choosing Cheryl.... and Funkhouser too, Marty wouldn't even have known Cheryl if it weren't for Larry and Ted Danson too. Those guys are Larry's friends not fucking Cheryl's. And even Jeff didn't even choose Larry, he choose not to take any sides.
Divorces are nothing but trouble. Then friends have to choose? That's bullshit. And yea, what an asshole SOB prick to "borrow" 10k and not let Larry go to the party. Worse is he choose her before the party and after he got the loan. If someone asked me for 10k or more, id make them sign a contract stating i am able to go to the party and to pay back every penny plus interest. Or they would pay it all back and no party will happen. If you have friends that don't pick your side, they are not your true loyal friends which is sad. Why do fake friends have to be asshole pricks?
My ex girlfriend did this to me once - I had great friends, introduced them to my girlfriend. Then when we split up - they ‘chose her’. I still talk to them, but it’s been several years before we have been properly speaking again
fuck man same here... I sometimes stalk her fb page and of course all my old male/females friends are constantly talking to her in comments (and presumably texts/in person), thing was... she cheated on me and I dumped her as a result, which they all agreed with me for, but then we just all drifted apart. Not with them apparently. Fuck everyone
used to think Cheryl was a cool wife but after the kidney op you realised how she was just using Larry for money and even with these scenes she's still only relevant in those groups because of his money.
@@stephenmarkelov1829girl was quick to ask about Larry’s will, she even said he was secretive about it so maybe Larry was aware she’s money hungry somehow. Did you even notice how she’s so fine with Larry giving away his kidney while Jeff’s wife was so strict about his husband kidney? So many redflags on cheryl but that doesnt mean Larry is innocent too. They’re both toxic.
My mom would have said to him, "if they chose Cheryl, then they were never really your friends to begin with right?" Of course you would think she could come up with some better crap by the third kid.
Poor Larry. I feel sorry for him. All his friends left and now all he's left with is $500 million and the ability to be at the Las Vegas tables in about 60 minutes any time he wants.
Some people are desperate for social interactions in would probably choose friends over money. I haven't had friends in about 10 years and I really don't mind it but that's just me
@@martinsmith5520It depends on what they value more and other reasons. Some value money more while others value friendship more. It depends on the person.
omg people in this comment section dont realize what curb is all about, its not about making sense its about being funny, listen to the primo guy accent that fkn hilarious, and a restaurant choosing cheryl i mean that makes no sense at all, which makes it hilarious, curb has a level of comedic intelligence that some people jsut cant grasp, they rather go watch ross get back with rachel .
money can't buy happiness man.... I'm by no means wealthy, especially Larry David wealthy, but I'm set financially. I don't have to worry about money anymore (I was broke and homeless just 2 years ago), but even with a nice looking bank account I just can't muster up the energy to do ANYTHING. I could travel the world or literally do any hobby I wanted, but I just... can't. It's a sick position to be in :-(
Maxwell Edison I know I do. Episodes like this make my blood boil at points, like that feeling where you feel the blood pressure in your head rise and barely can contain your fists. But then I realize it's just a comedy and I need to calm the fuck down.
+Maxwell Edison It's called empathy. This show can really hit a nerve sometimes because it's so relatable and realistic. If you've ever had a bad break-up, this is much what it is like.
@@bernlin2000 Yep. Your ex-wife or ex-girlfriend tell all your friends and family what a horrible person you are and then they all shun you based on her words alone. On a side note, Larry is rough around the edges but it'd be a lot more interesting to have him as a friend rather than Cheryl(gold-digger).
You're going to commit a major arson (along with the massive legal ramifications) because some people decide they don't want you around anymore? Yeah, sure. Even so, maybe that's exactly why they wouldn't want that person around anymore.
I never heard one word from the guys of the couples we had known for decades after I filed for divorce. Didn't surprise me, they were weak men when i knew them. Their wives calling me when there was a bear, a dog needing to be put down, etc. I thought, "good riddance". I need men around me, not guys under their wives thumbs...
I love reading all of these people who would "choose" an asshole because he's worth $400 mil...as if he would distribute his wealth to everyone. LOL! Btw, Cheryl looks sexier than ever and she's a decent human being...who'll probably be her own millionaire after divorcing Larry since they live in CA.
This could happen to all of us, in real life. It probably has happened to many of us, in real life. I'm pretty sure it never happened to Larry David after Seinfeld, never mind Curb. Larry David hit the jackpot, when it comes to comedy. Stand up comics can do alright, if they're really good and successful, but everyone knows that sitcoms are where the real money is. Larry David hit that jackpot. Twice. Two of the most successful sitcoms ever.That's exceptional. I don't give a fuck who he happens to be divorcing from, I'm going with the guy who became a multimillionaire by writing the best sitcom available. Twice.