Curb finale was spot on

In the final episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm, cantankerous everyman Larry David admits that he “is 76 years old and has never learned in my entire life.”

That line, echoing the episode’s title (“No Lessons Learned”), was everyone’s takeaway Monday morning, and damn it was spot on for everything Larry, and Curb, have put forth for 25 years.

(This is Larry David, much-maligned writer of the Seinfeld finale a quarter century ago.)

I’ve been a Seinfeld finale apologist since 1998, so I don’t think Larry had any reason to say he was sorry.

And he didn’t. Because that’s Larry David.

Doubling down on the Seinfeld closer was just one more stick in the eye to world that Larry (at least the character he plays on TV) no doubt views with contempt and derision.

Watch me do this one more time.

Viewers apparently loved it, though admittedly Curb has more of a niche audience than did Seinfeld. (Let’s face it, all of TV is just more fragmented these days.)

Why did we (that is, everyone else) hate the Seinfeld finale but love Curb? Have we all become more jaded and cynical over the past quarter century?

Admittedly I have.

And Larry?

He’s exactly the same.

Amen.

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My name is Mike O'Connell. I am 42 years old and live in Northern Virginia. I am a teacher, a musician, and an enthusiast of all things American.

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