@@ViolentEpyon I cant stand moronic detectives like you and OP who ALWAYS HAVE TO point out how you think a scene or actor/actress improvised their lines instead of giving the actors and writers their proper credit for acting out their LINES.
She just interrupted them and changed the conversation to a boring stupid one as well "my interior decorator...." No one ever wanted to hear the end of that story.
This was the best fucking line. I actually had to pause the episode and laugh for like five minutes. Larry v. Suzie is always pure gold and especially in this latest season, where it's like after all this time the pre-tense of their relationship is completely gone, they just overtly hate/accept each other
@@freebee8221 And he would be. Just as you would be if you used the n-word. Yet I got called that last week by a black guy. (Absolutely true.) There's no good reply to that. Context reveals true meaning. If you're trying to make a point about Jewish hypersensitivity to anti-Semitism, you don't know what the fuck you're talking about. Say whatever you want about Israel -- I do. Currently, the government is fucked up. So is ours.
This truly is the funniest show on television. Each season is funnier then the last but you never get bored from the previous seasons and rewatching them always laugh at the jokes and then notice new ones and just never stop laughing. Larry David is my power animal.
I'll be honest with you like minded fellas. This show got me through one of the toughest parts of my life, and now when I think about the show it reminds me of that difficult thing that happened. But now that difficult thing doesn't seem so bad because I was just watching a TON of Curb when it happened! Almost like it was meant to be, a blessing in disguise?
This might be my favorite scene from the series. It's got every beautiful bit that makes the show, and the delivery from the actors is perfect. ["Trust me he doesn't want to take you." "Yes he does. Jeff you want to take me?". "No". "Well you're going to"] ["The complexities of who you are!? Who are you? You're a Jew from the Bronx!"] ["Please do not sit on the arm of the chair"]. Lol the atmosphere of room
LiverpoolRetroGamer - how about you get the quote right..... you know..... it's so easy to do and it's a quote you can listen to time and time again, so there's no excuse for not getting it right...
I love seeing Lewis’s date at the 1:23 marks. She looks around, seemingly to the actors and crew members/camera thinking...”Was this written? Is this how this show is filmed or are they just having a real argument?”
@@m.hughmungus121 ironic seeing that Jeff is the definition of pussy whipped Susie owns him his entire life is based around keeping her mild mannered while cheating on her and not getting cleaned out
I looove the faces he begins making at her the moment she opens her mouth. “hey La, did I tell ya that we hired a decorator….” and he’s already smirking, as if he can’t wait to tear into her
I understand the objection to sitting on the chair arm. I understand why Larry would not like hearing her request. But what is meant by "did you catch that" and "I caught it"? These don't follow the prior dialogue. Objecting to and correcting bad behavior is not an unusual thing.
@@samusaran13372 At 1:37, she did not push him or really pull him. At most she put her hands on him and helped him up. She should not have touched him. I guess that is the objection. Larry was woke before woke was cool. Who'da thunk it?
Brilliant show love it, I watch reruns over and over and it just gets better Larry David cracks me up the situations he gets into I actually knew someone who was exactly the same way as Larry.