Instead, the episode focuses more on the preposterous situations Larry got himself into in the early days, which don’t feel tied to a larger story. While the first three episodes of this season have primarily focused on the creation of this series, the fourth episode, “The Watermelon,” barely touches on this season’s story. Season 11 is continuing this idea of a story told throughout the season, as Larry David tries to get the series Young Larry made. The way these seasons have built to a wonderful crescendo where everything ties together like an intricate, neurotic clock, is truly impressive, and has made Curb Your Enthusiasm one of the best comedies on television for several decades. Over the last few seasons, Curb Your Enthusiasm has been about crafting entire seasons that build around a central idea, whether it’s about reuniting the cast of Seinfeld, or attempting to make a coffee shop simply out of spite.
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