heyitsadam
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For some reason, Larry decided to use the last two seasons of Curb to get in his little political digs at the other side. This might be the worst of them all. He tries to crowbar the Trump impeachment into an episode and it seems really forced. I get that he has to let people know what his politics are, but Alexander Vindman couldn't act his way out of a paper bag. You can literally see him reading the cue cards... He's awful. Objectively, this is probably the worst season of the dozen.
The year is 2025 and I'm currently doing a rewatch of the entire "curb" series. When I came upon this episode, I couldn't help but cringe at all of the.virtue signaling peppered throughout the episode. Larry literally recording his date with the receptionist to make sure that consent was documented was just pure stomach turning cringe. Then I remembered... This was made in 2020. We were at the height of the fraudulent Me2 movement. We were tearing down statues. This was just Larry, letting the world know that he was still in on it. He was one of the good guys. So he sacrificed "funny" for "virtuous." The episode did have its moments, but they are few and far between. Further, all of the good stuff is drowned out in social justice platitudes. Note: and it continues all the way through the season 10 finale.
92 episodes. This one is dead last. 92 of 92 easily.
Don's affair with Sylvia is insufferably dragged out and we see a side of Don we've never seen before as he decides to cosplay some 50 Shades of Grey nonsense... and for what? Nothing. It feels like this episode was about 14 minutes short and they had to beef it up with some filler so they just keep sending Don back to the hotel to mess with Sylvia endlessly. I literally FFWD past every scene where the two of them are together.
It would have been better had they focused the entire episode on Don and Ted getting used to one another. They're unwilling roommates and there was a serious step-brothers vibe in the previous episode. This was a missed opportunity for a decent writer.
Don's affair with Sylvia is insufferably dragged out and we see a side of Don we've never seen before as he decides to cosplay some 50 Shades of Grey nonsense... and for what? Nothing. It feels like this episode was about 14 minutes short and they had to beef it up with some filler so they just keep sending Don back to the hotel to mess with Sylvia endlessly. I literally FFWD past every scene where the two of them are together.
It would have been better had they focused the entire episode on Don and Ted getting used to one another. They're unwilling roommates and there was a serious step-brothers vibe in the previous episode. This was a missed opportunity for a decent writer.