Curb Your Enthusiasm
Summary
Richard Lewis and Larry David have some legendary literary argument in HBO’sCurb Your Enthusiasm , making it worthwhile to rate the top 10 of them from worst to ripe . hold Your Enthusiasmis one of HBO ’s long running funniness , thanks in large part to the bright chemistry between David and Lewis . In honor of Lewis ' remembering , who sadly passed away before completingCurb Your Enthusiasmseason 12 , it ’s decent to look back on some of his well moments from the show .
Lewis was undoubtedly one of the best members ofCurb Your Enthusiasm ’s cast , and many of the most memorable clip he had on the show were argument with Larry . The chemistry between Larry and Richard has always been unbelievable , and their improvised raillery is 2d to none . With that in mind , it ’s utilitarian to reflect on Lewis ' time onCurb Your Enthusiasmand rank his 10 greatest arguments with Larry from worst to beneficial .
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10Richard Lewis And Larry David’s Parakeet Argument
Curb Your Enthusiasm season 9, episode 1
In one ofLewis ' bestCurb Your Enthusiasmepisodes , he becomes incensed with Larry for his lack of sensitiveness after the death of Richard ’s paraquet , Tim . An tilt ensues at a fundraiser when Richard face Larry over the joking textual matter he sent after the Parakeet ’s death , leading to a classic Richard - Larry encounter . This hilarious encounter is decidedly one of the right fundamental interaction between the pair , but it ’s not quite the sidesplitting , laughter - out - garish character of tilt that Lewis and David are prone to , hence the last seat rank .
9Larry David And Richard Lewis Argue Over A Mantra
Curb Your Enthusiasm season 3, episode 6
In one ofCurb Your Enthusiasm ’s good installment , Richard decides to take up speculation , prompting Larry to tell him the mantra he used back when he essay meditation . Richard accept it gratefully , until Larry calls to inform him that he ’d care his mantra back . This hilarious dissension utterly encapsulates Larry ’s foreign ideas about possession and fairness , and Richard ’s obvious disinclination to give up an intangible object demonstrate why they are so ideally suited to each other .
8Larry David And Richard Lewis Argue Over How To Break Up With Their Therapist
Curb Your Enthusiasm season 2, episode 5
Another memorable moment between Larry and Richard inCurb Your Enthusiasmis when Larry spots he and Richard ’s healer wear out a thong bathing courting at the beach . Larry right away tells Richard , and they agree that their therapist ’s pick of bathing suit of clothes makes it insufferable for them to continue run into him . The contestation begins when they adjudicate to decide the best manner to " crack up " with their therapist . The hysterical scenario is what makes this argument so funny , andthe chemistry between Larry and Richard here is fantastic .
7Larry David And Richard Lewis Fight Over A Seat At A Funeral
Curb Your Enthusiasm season 9, episode 4
One hilarious arguing inCurb Your Enthusiasmthat typify Larry ’s lack of societal decorum happens in season 9 , when Larry grease one’s palms the usher at a funeral to set aside a backside for him , only to find out Richard sitting in his seat anyway . Larry and Richard go on to bicker bitingly over the stern right in the middle of the memorial table service . This hilariously awkward debate is one of the most unfitting argument Larry and Richard have , which is part of why it ’s so funny . Still , there are several Larry - Richard exchange even rum than this one .
6Larry David And Richard Lewis Argue About Confirming Plans
Curb Your Enthusiasm season 8, episode 5
Larry and Richard ’s argument inCurb Your Enthusiasmseason 8 about whether plan need to be confirmed after ab initio reach them is one of the most relatable debate between on the show . This logical argument come out because Larry shows up to a lunch he be after with Richard , who fails to appear because Larry never called to sustain their plans . Their characteristic back and forward is in peak form during this hilarious exchange , but it ’s the relatability of the argument that makes it one of the just onCurb Your Enthusiasm .
5Larry David And Richard Lewis Argue Over Who Will Pay For Lunch
Curb Your Enthusiasm season 10, episode 3
Another very relatable argumentation between Larry and Richard inCurb Your Enthusiasmis when they fiercely fence who will pay for lunch in time of year 10 , instalment 3 . Larry and Richard quickly begin hurling expletives at each other , insisting that neither of them ever lets the other pay . This argument is funny both because it ’s relatable and because of how genuinely outraged Larry and Richard are at the idea of the other one paying for lunch . This picture showcases their foreign melodic theme about good manners , as they swear each other out over who gets to do something nice for the other .
4Larry David And Richard Lewis' Pants Tent Argument
Curb Your Enthusiasm season 1, episode 1
Larry and Richard ’s first argument in theCurb Your Enthusiasmseries premiere remains one of the funniest argument to two have ever had on - screen . The argument begins after Larry embarrasses Richard in front of his new girlfriend , causing Richard to come into Larry ’s federal agency and start berating him for insensitivity . This hysterical argument sets the tone for many more uproarious moments between Larry and Richard , making it one of the most authoritative I in the show . Even so , this argumentation come about before Larry and Richard reach the material peak of their chemistry , so there are a few singular single .
3Larry David “Copies” Richard Lewis' Outgoing Message
Curb Your Enthusiasm season 2, episode 9
Richard and Larry ’s argument over the allegedly steal outgoing message on Larry ’s answering machine is easy one of the risible conniption inCurb Your Enthusiasm . foremost , thepremise of Larry steal Richard ’s extroverted content is so random and ludicrous that it makes the argumentation funny from the start . Secondly , the utmost passion with which they defend themselves over such a trivial issue makes it even funnier , and it sets up a wad of standardised arguments in future seasons .
2Larry David And Richard Lewis' Bathroom Argument
Curb Your Enthusiasm season 6, episode 4
One of the most classical scenes inCurb Your Enthusiasmand the secondly - funniest logical argument between Larry and Richard find when Larry ’s assistant notices he ’s been using the bathroom a lot . She shares her vexation with Richard , who propose Larry may have a colon condition , prompting Larry to challenge him to a " Costa Rican colon contest . “This outlandish argument escalates at a hilarious grade , showcasing the adept of Larry ’s comedic talentand demonstrating once again that despite Richard and Larry ’s constant bickering , they manage for each other deeply .
1Larry David And Richard Lewis' Car Dealership Argument
Curb Your Enthusiasm season 2, episode 1
Larry and Richard ’s best argument inCurb Your Enthusiasmhas to be the car dealership debate . When Larry takes a job as a car salesman in the season 2 premiere , Richard read up to masticate Larry out for evidence his manager that he ’s high sustentation . Their argument rapidly grows out of proportion , resulting in a hilarious public spat that ends up getting Larry fired . This classic scene is the staring example of the alchemy between Larry David and Richard Lewis that made them so funnyinCurb Your Enthusiasm , and it might be the funniest exchange in the show .
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check Your Enthusiasm is a Comedy television show created by Larry David , the same originative mind behind the wildly popular situation comedy , Seinfeld . star Larry David himself , along with Cheryl Hines , and Jeff Garlin , the show act as a semi - fictionalized look at Larry ’s every day animation and the citizenry he would get in contact with .

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Curb Your Enthusiasm is a Comedy television show created by Larry David, the same creative mind behind the wildly popular sitcom, Seinfeld. Starring Larry David himself, along with Cheryl Hines, and Jeff Garlin, the show acts as a semi-fictionalized look at Larry’s every day life and the people he would come in contact with.









