"Larry vs. Michael J. Fox"

The name of this episode says it all. Larry clashes with his New York neighbor on the Curb Your Enthusiasm season finale.

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"Mister Softee"

How does an ice cream truck play a role on Curb Your Enthusiasm this week? Read on for a rundown of "Mister Softee."

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"Car Periscope"

Larry and Jeff consider a new investment opportunity this week. Read on for a recap of the latest installment.

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"The Bi-Sexual"

Curb welcomes Rosie O'Donnell this week. She competes with Larry for the same woman.

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Ricky Gervais guest stars on this episode. Jeff tries to befriend him, but a waiter causes a problem.

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"Vow of Silence"

Larry winds up with unexpected travel plans this week. Susie also makes demands for a dying dog, while LD takes issue with parking lots.

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"The Smiley Face"

Larry challenges the rules of dating this week. How does it go? Find out now!

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"Palestinian Chicken"

Larry is deemed a "social assassin" this week. The title refers to him at a restaurant, on the golf course and at a dinner party.

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"The Safe House"

Leon suffers a case of mistaken identity this week, while Larry tries to aid a woman in an abusive relationship. Richard Lewis also stops by.

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"The Divorce"

Larry deals with his failed attempt to reunite with Cheryl on this episode. Read on for a recap of the eighth season premiere.

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Curb Your Enthusiasm Quotes

Larry: Who do you think has more freedom: the married man in America or the single man in Communist China?

Cheryl: Well, I think you should write a letter of apology to him.
Larry: "Dear prick, why are you such a prick?"