"The Benadryl Brownie"

A dropped cell phone call causes an allergic reaction for Richard Lewis' Christian Scientist girlfriend.

"Chet's Shirt"

Larry becomes obsessed with a shirt he sees in a deceased friend's photo; Larry and Jeff invest in a swanky restaurant.

"The Massage"

A masseuse's offer catches Larry off-guard, and Cheryl's visit to a pyshic makes him believe she'll find out what it was.

"The Baptism"

Richard is convinced Larry stole his answering machine message, while Larry is convinced someone stole his plane tickets. Later, Larry and Cheryl have to attend a wedding / baptism.

After accidentally injuring Shaquille O'Neal at a Lakers game, the media turns Larry into a pariah and he couldn't be happier.

After the screening of a miniseries, the daughter of TV exec asks Larry to cut the hair off her doll, and he complies. After it upsets her, Jeff and Larry try to replace the head with one of Jeff's daughter's dolls.

"The Acupuncturist"

Larry agrees to pay $5,000 to an acupuncturist if he can cure him and then loans $5,000 to a writer friend who's coming into an inheritance and soon regrets both actions.

After Larry and Richard Lewis discover their psychotherapist wearing a thong bathing suit, they come up with ways to end their relationship with him. Meanwhile, Larry offends people at a charitable cause.

"The Shrimp Incident"

Larry is labeled a misogynist after a comment he makes at a poker game. Later, when he believes an HBO executive stole his shrimp from his Chinese order, the situation collide.

"Trick or Treat"

At the premiere to a friend's movie, Larry manages to offend the friend and a local Jewish neighbor. After a situation at Halloween, Larry sees a way to use the two situations to exact revenge.

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?"