The new season of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” begins on Sept. “This one is going to be tough to beat,” he said, “I can tell you that.” David would not promise that there would be another season of “Curb You Enthusiasm” after the current one. Given the propensity of his television alter-ego to sabotage himself, might he not wreck the whole thing, intentionally or not? So there is a compelling reason that I decided “That’s a really good question, and that will be answered within one of the episodes,” Mr. David’s character is a less-than-inviting person, one reporter asked, why would the television version of Larry give in and agree to do a “Seinfeld” reunion? “You’re going to see writing, you’ll see aspects of the read-throughs, you’ll see parts of rehearsals, you’ll see the show being filmed and you’ll see it on TV,” Mr.ĭavid told a meeting of the Television Critics Association in Pasadena, Calif. You’ll get an idea of what happened 11 years later.” “You won’t see the entire show,” he said. Curb your Enthusiasm season eight, episode seven Larry's competing with a lesbian for a bisexual woman's affections and struggling with Japanese etiquette Larry David: not in the wrong at. The “Seinfeld” reunion is scattered through roughly half of the season’s 10 episodes, and the season finale, possibly a one-hour episode, will feature a portion of the “Seinfeld” reunion Season seven manages to embrace that new direction while simultaneously engaging in the shows most blatant grab at nostalgia to date, by introducing a season. “Coming up with the right ideas of what’s happened in 11 years, that took some thought.” Seinfeld, he said, a process that was “surprisingly smooth” after so many years. He co-wrote the “Seinfeld” reunion scenes with Mr. David then called the other cast members and invited them to join the project. Larry David and is a creator of “Seinfeld.”Īfter contacting Jerry Seinfeld and getting him to buy into the idea, Mr. David, who was a co-creator and executive producer of “Seinfeld” and who is the creator and star of “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” has long resisted the idea of a “Seinfeld” reunion.īut, he said, he became interested in the idea when he began to think of it as a “show within a show” that plays off of his curmudgeonly character on “Curb,” who is, of course, named The finale of the long-running NBC hit and playing themselves on Larry David’s improvisational comedy. Chris Weeks/Associated Press Jerry SeinfeldĪ long-awaited “Seinfeld” reunion will anchor the new season of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” on HBO, with the members of the famed quartet both recreating their sitcom characters 11 years after
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