

About
The off-kilter, unscripted comic vision of Larry David, who plays himself in a parallel universe in which he can't seem to do anything right, and, by his standards, neither can anyone else.
Cast
Seasons

Season 1
Larry David has it all—money, security, famous friends, a nurturing wife, a fabulous Hollywood home. So why is he so intent on making a complete mess out of his life? Just because you've made it, doesn't mean you've got it made.

Season 2
Larry David is still himself—much to the chagrin of everyone around him. From cutting a doll's hair to answering the door on Halloween to tripping a basketball legend, for every action of Larry's, there's an opposite and disproportionately outraged reaction.

Season 3
Larry and his manager Jeff's investment in a restaurant leads to laughs when it comes to settling on a chef. Meanwhile, Larry gets into his usual assortment of problems—this time involving Christmas tipping, a manger scene, cell phone miscommunication, the 'nanny from hell,' betraying the confidence of rapper Krazee-Eyez Killa, committing a 'penis faux pas,' and even using his mother's death to escape some unsavory invitations.

Season 4
Larry brings his many quirks and neuroses to the stage after he is cast in a major Broadway production. Meanwhile, as their 10th anniversary approaches, Larry reminds Cheryl of a special 'present' she promised him when they were engaged.

Season 5
A near-death experience, a revelation about his father and a sandwich named after him prompt Larry to undertake a sentimental journey in search of his roots...and step on a few toes along the way.

Season 6
An African American family named the Blacks is displaced by Hurricane Edna and end up moving in with Larry and Cheryl; plus, Larry invents the perfect excuse for missing parties, gets into a conflict with a dry cleaner and steals flowers from a car-crash memorial.

Season 7
Larry contemplates his future with an ailing Loretta, decides on a novel approach to winning back Cheryl, and reunites with the stars of 'Seinfeld'.

Season 8
As "Single Larry" continues to navigate the L.A. dating scene, a faulty alibi lands him back in his hometown of New York City for an extended stay—where he proves that faux-pas and character assassinations can occur just as easily in the Big Apple as in Hollywood.

Season 9
Larry has a big idea that elicits promising feedback from a number of prospective investors—until a string of Larry-esque missteps undermines the plan, at least temporarily.

Season 10
Larry gets into a series of escalating predicaments as he takes on a major project to spite a new adversary—which proves to be more complicated than he anticipated.

Season 11
Larry David is back, once again landing himself in one self-inflicted faux pas after another.

Season 12
Episodes
Season 1

The Pants Tent
An innocent bunch-up in Larry's trousers gives rise to an embarrassing situation.

Ted and Mary
Larry and Cheryl's fun-filled bowling date with Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen ends with Larry's shoes missing.

Porno Gil
Larry sets off a bizarre chain of events (as he always seems to do) in which he is forced to attend a party at the home of a porno businessman.

The Bracelet
Larry is continually thwarted in his effort to buy a bracelet as a peacemaking gift for Cheryl.

Interior Decorator
Larry has some medical problems involving a certain bracelet. No biggy. Then larger problems arise when Larry finds out he shares the same interior decorator as Diane Keaton.

The Wire
Hoping to bury an unsightly telephone wire dangling over their yard, Larry and Cheryl befriend a pair of bizarre neighbors who must approve the burial. The husband is an incompetent lawyer but a big Seinfeld fan, so to appease him Larry arranges to have Julia Louis-Dreyfuss come for a visit. But when the actress arrives, the lawyer is missing; he's been hired to defend Jeff in a case involving a destructive kid Jeff sponsored for a Fresh Air Fund camp. At Larry's house, Julia ends up buying a bracelet from the lawyer's wife -- the same kind Larry wanted in episode 4 -- only to later accuse Larry of stealing it after he buys a similar one for Cheryl.

AAMCO
Jeff gets a new car, and when Larry takes it for a spin, a commercial comes on the radio for AAMCO, with a noise sounding much like a car horn from behind. Upon hearing this, Larry curses the man behind him, prompting the man to rear-end Jeff's brand new car. Also, Larry and Cheryl hold a dinner party.

Beloved Aunt
When Cheryl's aunt dies, Larry is left in charge of the obituary. But when the newspaper accidentally places ""beloved c*nt"" instead of beloved aunt, things take an expected turn for the worse.
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