Latest episode clacks for this show:
“If an accident does happen, I hope Mitchell kills me, because I would not be a very inspiring disabled person.” – Cam, on ‘Modern Family’
I thought the restaurant had already opened, but the corpse-sniffing dog guaranteed that it’ll be a while yet before the grand opening. In all the commotion, is anyone wondering why the dog smelled death on the bra?
I wonder if Larry was trying to send a message to the Hollywood community in writing himself into a Martin Scorsese film on the show — does Larry want into the movie business?
Not that it’s worth investing in new kitchen appliances or anything, but sponge cakes are a great thing to keep in the freezer. They thaw well, and who doesn’t like eating a moist sponge with your breakfast?
Was it me, or did Larry seem a tad intimidated by the idea of mocking Christian Scientists? Not that he didn’t make fun of them, but he seemed to restrain himself pretty significantly. Personal growth, maybe?
As much as it didn’t scrimp on typical offensive-to-all Larry David humor, I think season two is when ‘Curb’ found its footing … it’s definitely when it became a must for celebrity cameos.
I suppose I could imagine why a Knicks fan would look to sabotage the champion Lakers by tripping their star center, but would that even make any difference?