Jeff is a great enabler of Larry's behavior, but Susie is the best of the supporting cast. The doll episode is her highlight.
Also, Jason Alexander is always great because of how mad Larry gets at how he and other people refer to George as stupid and lazy.
the dolls episode infuriates me to no end because of the woman who tells larry he cant bring the water into the theater.
That one hits close to home because I constantly argue that our school clubs like chorus or drama would have more attendance if they sold food and drinks in the theater and they just respond to me with "drinks are not allowed" as if that is one of the Ten Commandments.
I love how whenever Jeff thinks something Larry says is funny he just loudly repeats it while he laughs. I'm sure it's something he does in real life but it makes me laugh more than the actual joke does sometimes
One of my all-time favorite scenes is when Larry's father is breaking the news that Larry's mom died and he's just talking around it as long as he can.
I also like when Larry and Richard Lewis are arguing and Larry says something funny and Lewis is just like "I'm laughing but I'm angry" or "That's funny" Again it's probably a natural thing he does but it happens a lot
Haha my favorite example of this is in the very first episode. Lewis tells Larry he has until sundown to apologize and Larry says "Who are you, Gary Cooper?"
There's a short documentary on Netflix about the guy who was accused of murder, but was actually at a dodgers game and they used footage from Curb to prove it.
favorite part of the episode. also Jeff eating a cookie on the elevator ride up to the master bedroom
JB Smoove continues to steal every single scene he's in. "Once I start laughing, I'm a part of this shit" was so good. And when he turned to Jeff and said "Now, tell me where that fuckin house is at?" right before the cut away absolutely killed me.
I don't think it's on Netflix, but he does have at least one stand up special out. It's alright, but doesn't really live up to his Curb character.