Curb Your Enthusiasm

'Curb Your Enthusiasm' Season 6 Finale Airs Tonight
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After nine humor-filled episodes, HBO is set to air the final episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm's sixth season.  Tonight, fans can finally see how the sitcom concludes in the episode entitled “The Bat Mitzvah,” which airs at 10pm on HBO.

Created and starring Larry David, Curb Your Enthusiasm is a comedy series loosely based on David's life as a semi-retired multi-millionaire after the long-running sitcom Seinfeld.  With a theme similar to that of Seinfeld's, which is “a show about nothing,” the series unconventionally eschews traditional scripts in favor of actors' improvised dialogues.  It centers on Larry's interaction with his wife Cheryl, played by Cheryl Hines, his loyal manager Jeff Green, played by Jeff Garlin and Jeff's outburst-prone wife Susie, portrayed by Susie Essman.

One of the highlights of season 6 is the whirlwind relationship of Larry and Cheryl.  After much frustration, Cheryl has decided to leave Larry, fueling them to date other people and forcing their friends to choose sides.  But while last week's episode featured the couple as they seek their respective therapists advice in an attempt to resolve the marriage, tonight's episode will ultimately reveal the outcome of all their efforts.

In the 10th episode of the series, Larry will use Jeff's daughter's bat mitzvah as an opportunity to make amends while putting an end to some nasty rumors.

Many fans are speculating that this might be the episode where Larry and Cheryl reconcile or this could also mark the end of their marriage.  In line with his real-life separation from wife Laurie, viewers are now considering the idea that David might incorporate his personal turmoil into the show. Fans will just to find out on tonight's season ender.

While tonight marks the end of season 6, the New York Post has confirmed that David has agreed to make at least two more seasons of Curb Your Enthusiasm.  Thus, fans can look forward to at least 20 more new episodes in the next two to three years.


-Kris De Leon, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: HBO
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