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Devil's Advocate
I am of the opinion this is the best comedy in the history of television.
For those who have never seen the show, don't feel like you can't jump in now because you've missed too much. In true sitcom fashion, each episode of Curb is generally a unique experience rather than being tied to things which happened previously. There are of course back storylines, and some character developments you won't be aware of, but it will not detract from enjoying this season. I would HIGHLY recommend tracking down the DVDs from the first seven seasons. Most of the show is improvised. They set a general outline for each episode in the script, and the actors have the freedom to put their own spin on things.
The main character is Larry David, who is actually the co-creator of "Seinfeld." Curb centers around Larry (who plays himself), his TV-wife Cheryl, his manager Jeff and Jeff's wife Susie. Richard Lewis and Ted Danson are also regulars.
For those who have never seen the show, don't feel like you can't jump in now because you've missed too much. In true sitcom fashion, each episode of Curb is generally a unique experience rather than being tied to things which happened previously. There are of course back storylines, and some character developments you won't be aware of, but it will not detract from enjoying this season. I would HIGHLY recommend tracking down the DVDs from the first seven seasons. Most of the show is improvised. They set a general outline for each episode in the script, and the actors have the freedom to put their own spin on things.
The main character is Larry David, who is actually the co-creator of "Seinfeld." Curb centers around Larry (who plays himself), his TV-wife Cheryl, his manager Jeff and Jeff's wife Susie. Richard Lewis and Ted Danson are also regulars.
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