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"Curb Your Enthusiasm" Series Finale: Larry David Wrapped Up The Show By Rewriting The Ending Of "Seinfeld"

The “Curb Your Enthusiasm” series finale aired on HBO last night. The finale wrapped up a season-long arc that started when Larry was arrested in Atlanta for giving water to Auntie Rae (Ellia English) while she was in line to vote, violating local law. Through the season, he became something of a pop culture hero for doing the right thing, even though had no idea he was breaking any law, let alone making any sort of statement. Larry’s entourage headed to Atlanta for the trial, including Cheryl (Cheryl Hines) and Ted Danson (playing himself), Jeff (Jeff Garlin) and Susie (Susie Essman), and Leon (J. B. Smoove) and Richard Lewis (playing himself). The trial echoed the finale of “Seinfeld,” which David co-created, where the main characters faced multiple character witnesses in court and eventually are sentenced to prison time. After court outbursts from Auntie Rae and Susie put Larry on the ropes, Jerry Seinfeld (playing himself) shows up in Atlanta for support. In the end, Seinfeld springs Larry out of jail after he discovers a juror broke his sequester, causing a mistrial and the sentence being thrown out. The two then talk about the “Seinfeld” finale: “You don’t want to end up like this. No one wants to see it. Trust me,” Jerry says, to which Larry replies, “Oh my god, this is how we should have ended the finale!” The final scene featured Larry and all of his friends bickering when Susie opens the window shade on the flight back to Los Angeles.

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