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I've been lurking the Multimedia board and haven't seen much of a Larry David thread, so I was wondering, what are your thoughts on him?
Personally, he's probably the most influential sitcom writers of all time, he is genuinely really funny and he wrote some of the most edgiest syndicated episodes of any sitcom of all time.


Normally, there would be a background on the show, but I'll give a brief description. Seinfeld, a show made back in the very late 80s and ended in the late 90s, is still one of the most quotable shows and memes of all time. Larry co-created the show with Jerry Seinfeld, and wrote some of the most controversial and influential episodes in syndicated TV. Quotes include: "There was shrinkage," "NO SOUP FOR YOU!," and "I'm out of the contest." It's famously known that George Costanza is based on Larry David and Kramer is based on his friend Kenny Kramer. Larry cameoed as Franks Lawyer and was the original voice for Newman.
Larry David wrote some the greatest episodes of Seinfeld of all time
The Contest - Elaine, George, Kramer, and Jerry bet on who wouldn't jack it the longest
The Sniffing Accountant - Kramer and Jerry investigate Jerry's accountant only for Kramer to take a picture of him while he was shitting
The Stand In - Mickey (a midget) was heightening to avoid losing his job as a stand in, only for everyone to find out later
The Invitations - George buys cheap envelopes that kills his fiancé
The Dinner Party - The 4 try to go to a dinner party and shenanigans ensue
The Finale - The series finale where they all end up in jail
It's well known that Seinfeld is one of the most influential shows of all time, inspiring likes of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Arrested Development
If you're interested - Here are some links to clips, some aren't written by Larry, but funny nonetheless.
The Bro
Mickey heightening
The Puffy Shirt
George and Kramer break up
"Steeped in Gayness"
George answering machine


A show less known than Seinfeld, but Larry's second masterpiece. Curb is actually what Larry wanted Seinfeld to be: single camera, no laugh track, and improvisational. Larry plays an exaggerated version of himself, living in LA as a retired comedian and hijinks ensuing. Curb was a lot darker than Seinfeld (mainly because it was on HBO) and got away with darker storylines, cussing, and made little use of the typical sitcom. It ran from 2000 to 2024 and lasted over 10 seasons, while Larry made the use of his career mantra: no hugging, no kissing, no learning. I think it's even better than Seinfeld because it's a lot darker and doesn't involve much of executive meddling.
Here are some descriptions
Palestinian Chicken - Larry has sex with antisemitic Islamic woman
Larry vs Michael J Fox - Larry accuses Michael J Fox on shaking his soda on purpose
Happy New Year - Larry wears a MAGA hat so he doesn't have to meet with anybody
The Ski Lift - Larry pretends to be a jew to get a guys kidney while he's in a coma
Ida Funkhouser Memorial - Larry steals flowers from a gravesite
The Group - Larry accuses his uncle of molesting him to an incest survivors support group
Curb is so comedically out there, you just know it inspired shows to take on more darker storylines and pushed the envelope of comedy where It's Always Sunny carried the torch from.
If you're interested, here are some clips
Larry refuses to eat a Penis shaped cake but does anyway
Muslim private investigator looks into Larry's life through his friends
Larry goes on Judge Judy
Leon (Larry's roommate) makes the house 92 degrees to fuck a yoga instructor
Larry pisses off Mocha Joe and have an arguement
MAGA Hat
Larry as of now is 80 years old, so his time is running out. What are your favorite Curb or Seinfeld moments? I know I didn't add further details about Curb such as Leon, Cheryl, Susie, but I wanted it to be about Larry's role in the show more than anything. Thank you for reading.
Personally, he's probably the most influential sitcom writers of all time, he is genuinely really funny and he wrote some of the most edgiest syndicated episodes of any sitcom of all time.
Seinfeld


Normally, there would be a background on the show, but I'll give a brief description. Seinfeld, a show made back in the very late 80s and ended in the late 90s, is still one of the most quotable shows and memes of all time. Larry co-created the show with Jerry Seinfeld, and wrote some of the most controversial and influential episodes in syndicated TV. Quotes include: "There was shrinkage," "NO SOUP FOR YOU!," and "I'm out of the contest." It's famously known that George Costanza is based on Larry David and Kramer is based on his friend Kenny Kramer. Larry cameoed as Franks Lawyer and was the original voice for Newman.
Larry David wrote some the greatest episodes of Seinfeld of all time
The Contest - Elaine, George, Kramer, and Jerry bet on who wouldn't jack it the longest
The Sniffing Accountant - Kramer and Jerry investigate Jerry's accountant only for Kramer to take a picture of him while he was shitting
The Stand In - Mickey (a midget) was heightening to avoid losing his job as a stand in, only for everyone to find out later
The Invitations - George buys cheap envelopes that kills his fiancé
The Dinner Party - The 4 try to go to a dinner party and shenanigans ensue
The Finale - The series finale where they all end up in jail
It's well known that Seinfeld is one of the most influential shows of all time, inspiring likes of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Arrested Development
If you're interested - Here are some links to clips, some aren't written by Larry, but funny nonetheless.
The Bro
Mickey heightening
The Puffy Shirt
George and Kramer break up
"Steeped in Gayness"
George answering machine
Curb Your Enthusiasm


A show less known than Seinfeld, but Larry's second masterpiece. Curb is actually what Larry wanted Seinfeld to be: single camera, no laugh track, and improvisational. Larry plays an exaggerated version of himself, living in LA as a retired comedian and hijinks ensuing. Curb was a lot darker than Seinfeld (mainly because it was on HBO) and got away with darker storylines, cussing, and made little use of the typical sitcom. It ran from 2000 to 2024 and lasted over 10 seasons, while Larry made the use of his career mantra: no hugging, no kissing, no learning. I think it's even better than Seinfeld because it's a lot darker and doesn't involve much of executive meddling.
Here are some descriptions
Palestinian Chicken - Larry has sex with antisemitic Islamic woman
Larry vs Michael J Fox - Larry accuses Michael J Fox on shaking his soda on purpose
Happy New Year - Larry wears a MAGA hat so he doesn't have to meet with anybody
The Ski Lift - Larry pretends to be a jew to get a guys kidney while he's in a coma
Ida Funkhouser Memorial - Larry steals flowers from a gravesite
The Group - Larry accuses his uncle of molesting him to an incest survivors support group
Curb is so comedically out there, you just know it inspired shows to take on more darker storylines and pushed the envelope of comedy where It's Always Sunny carried the torch from.
If you're interested, here are some clips
Larry refuses to eat a Penis shaped cake but does anyway
Muslim private investigator looks into Larry's life through his friends
Larry goes on Judge Judy
Leon (Larry's roommate) makes the house 92 degrees to fuck a yoga instructor
Larry pisses off Mocha Joe and have an arguement
MAGA Hat
Larry as of now is 80 years old, so his time is running out. What are your favorite Curb or Seinfeld moments? I know I didn't add further details about Curb such as Leon, Cheryl, Susie, but I wanted it to be about Larry's role in the show more than anything. Thank you for reading.