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‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Series Finale Puts Larry David on Trial — With a ‘Seinfeld’ Plot Twist


Ghosts from Larry's past come out to paint a picture of a "petty, conniving and frankly spiteful man" in the final episode of the HBO comedy from creator and star David in a callback to how he ended the classic Jerry Seinfeld-starring series.

An unfortunate issue with a replacement lawn jockey, however, led to Larry pleading not guilty to obstructing the election process in the state of Georgia — which is punishable by up to one year in prison and a fine of $10,000 — and going ahead with the trial, an event that has loomed over the entire season. The guest cast roster continues to unspool, as a who’s-who of ghosts from Larry’s Curb past pour into the courtroom to haunt his verdict prospects. The laundry list of Larry’s offenders is, in the end, too large to ignore — as the jury is informed of some of his worst behaviors, like stealing shoes from the Holocaust museum, “maliciously” giving Bruce Springsteen COVID, hugging a 9-year-old (after placing a water bottle in his pants) and giving her 21 years of therapy, using the N-word, stealing from multiple dead people, bribing a city councilperson, hiring a prostitute so he could drive in the carpool lane and pretending to be an incest survivor named Todd.

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