EPISODE
SEASON
Curb Your Enthusiasm - Season 7
Season 7 opens with Loretta sick and awaiting the results of a biopsy. Larry attempts to break it off with her before the results come back. Meanwhile, Jeff has an unusual encounter with Marty Funkhouser's mentally unstable sister, Bam Bam.
17 November 1942, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
27 July 1942, New York City, New York, USA
30 September 1969, Chicago, Illinois, USA
9 September 1960, Detroit, Michigan, USA
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21 November 1956, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA
6 October 1930, USA
20 November 1942, Los Angeles, California, USA
19 September 1954, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
26 June 1970, Joliet, Illinois, USA
22 September 1967, Detroit, Michigan, USA
September 20, 2009
In the end, it all amounts to pretty much the same thing: a half hour with a self-sabotaging wit.September 20, 2009
"Curb Your Enthusiasm" finds humor in unleashing operatic hostility and rudeness on the blandest of settings.May 21, 2015
As it stands, the seventh, and possibly last, season of Curb, known for equal parts splendid absurdity and dry humor, runs the risk of ending on a mediocre note.September 20, 2009
Curb stopped being appointment viewing for me a couple seasons ago, but it threatens to become so again.September 20, 2009
I'm as surprised as the next jaded television viewer to report that the first episodes of the seventh season of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" have either won me over or just worn me down.September 20, 2009
"Curb Your Enthusiasm" returns as irascible, weird and flat-out-loud funny as ever.September 20, 2009
This should be shtick by now. And yet, without going soft on us, the first few episodes dip into a well of anxious nostalgia within the monster.September 20, 2009
Larry David is a comic genius.September 20, 2009
The "Seinfeld" plot doesn't kick off until the season's third episode. The first two, meanwhile, are a reminder of what a brilliant show, and a deep cast of characters, Larry has built.September 20, 2009
Curb is filled with uncomfortable comedy, as always, but its humor stems from the relatable minutiae of everyday life, not unlike what viewers watched on "Seinfeld."