Funny first episode. The tampon scene had me LOL. Leon looks like he gained some weight since the previous season.
I love this freaking show. You have no idea how many times I've repeated "Do you respect wood?" over the past year and a half because of the season 7 finale.
Love the show too. The banter between Larry and Leon is always hilarious. The show itslelf is predictable at times but the dialogue is always outstanding. "I challenge you to a colon contest".
I used to live in East Harlem from 01-03 having said that.... I can't wait for the NYC storyline to unfold this season game On Larry David!
I use http://watchseries.eu/ It uses links and I usually go with videobb links. They work great. You don't need to thank me but you have to promise that ask someone soon if they respect wood?
haha, next time I am at a restaurant and catch someone put a drink down w ithout a coaster, I will definitely let them know what I feel about their disrespect.
Leon and the rest of the Blacks were introduced at the beginning of Season 6- Cheryl convinces Larry to take in a family from a hurricane, and cousin Leon moves in from down the way...
The banter between Leon and Larry is friggin' outstanding. I'm new to this show, but watched both episodes last night and almost choked from laughter. Have all seasons been this hilarious???
Leon is an overwhelming fan favorite, but yeah it's been on a roll like this ever since the pilot episode aired in 1999. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0218388/ it was an hour long mockumentary special, with Larry looking to return to comedy and they used real life interview clips from the Seinfeld cast and crew to basically introduce Larry David, the misanthropic curmudgeon, to American TV audiences. no one really knew he was "the man behind Seinfeld" and the entire pilot revolves around him trying to do an HBO special comedy tour. it sets everything in motion for Season's 1-2 basically... there are too many things I love about this show but the story arcs each season are great (Larry opens a restaurant with Ted Danson, Larry joins the cast of The Producers on Broadway, Larry finds out he might be adopted, and he donates a kidney to Richard Lewis) the other thing I picked up on is all the different houses they use to film Larry's home throughout the years, they have written in a clever way to keep switching locations so that Larry is always moving for some reason...
Curb experts: Which season and episode starts with Jeff on the phone: "Well, did it burn to the ground?"
wish I could recall that ep, jugdish! do you have any other context? I always remember the episode where Larry uses Jeff's Lakers tickets and trips Shaq and puts him in the hospital, Jeff's "WTF" reaction is golden