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Like Season 1, the second season ships on two discs in a unique slide-out case: Disc One: Episode 1: The Car Salesman Episode 2: Thor Episode 3: Trick or Treat Episode 4: The Shrimp Incident Episode 5: The Thong Disc Two: Episode 6: The Acupuncturist Episode 7: The Doll Episode 8: Shaq Episode 9: The Baptism Episode 10: The Massage The Video Not much has changed from the first season as far as picture quality goes. The strong cast of Cheryl Hines (who is frighteningly believable as David's wife), Jeff Garlin (as David's manager), and the ever-scary Susie Essman are joined by Seinfeld alumni Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Jason Alexander, as well as a lineup of memorable guest stars, including Shaquille O'Neal, Richard Lewis, and director Rob Reiner.
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From the seemingly pointless opening situations and conversations in each episode, right till the very end when everything comes full circle, this is brilliant comedy.
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To give away more plot points from the season would mean potentially ruining the element of surprise that many of the storylines carry - but take it from me: if there ever was a comedy series worth seeing again and again, then it's Season 2 of Curb Your Enthusiasm. In some of the other episodes, he stops visiting his acupuncturist because he suspects him of being gay, gets busted for stealing silverware, takes a new job as a car salesman, avoids his shrink because he saw him in a thong at the beach, and trips Shaq at a Laker's game. Things get more uncomfortable than ever in episode 7, "The Doll," which involves lock-less toilet guarding and a genital rash caused by a stolen doll head (don't ask - you have to see it yourself). Jeff's Mother: Yeah, I'm disappoint… Now, what's this? Lose fat as fast as you can. I'm just… I'm so surprised… Larry David: You're disappointed in me. Jeff's Mother: And throwing them on the floor… Larry David: I throw them on the floor. I'm just used to throwing things around like that. Larry David: I don't have a closet in my house. Why would anybody do that? A person wouldn't do that. Why? Larry David: Why? Why? There's obviously something wrong with me. Quick,+put+some+club+soda+and+salt+on+it! Jeff's Mother: Why did you have to put Jeff's clothes like that? In the trunk, on top of a dirty old tire. The following transcript is a perfect example of what happens when sarcasm meets the older generation:

There are also some extremely funny moments between Larry David and his manager's parents, played to perfection by Louis Nye and Mina Kolb.
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Larry gets his revenge, of course - but not without first being accused by his wife and Wanda Sykes (who plays herself) of having an "ass fetish." The episode is rounded off by a sub plot involving a hilarious Jason Alexander (George, in the Seinfeld series), who wants to collaborate with David on a TV show dealing with a formerly typecast, out-of-work actor. Olson argues (in snarling wrestler speak, of course) that it's antics by "baldheaded turds" like Larry that cause kids to act so violently in modern society.
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Some of the highpoints of this season: In episode 2, "Thor," Larry is chastised by pro wrestler Thor Olson after playing "Cowboys and Indians" with the hulking brawler's kids. Seeing David go off on pointless tangents, challenging accepted social rules, and generally making an ass…man out of himself will first make you cringe, but eventually bust out laughing at these meticulously crafted examples on how innocent little things can spiral out of control. With its mixture of cleverly scripted storylines and often absurd improv conversations, the situations depicted in season 2 are once again painfully funny.

Hands-down the funniest show on TV in 2001, Curb Your Enthusiasm: Season 2 pushes the envelope of good taste with a lineup of 10 episodes that are all, without exception, high points of verite-style comedy. The second season of Seinfeld co-creator Larry David's HBO series is, in a word, amazing. The Series Okay, you'll get the good news first. To quote series creator David, "do you want the good news or the bad news first?" Four months after the release of the entire first season of HBO's comedy hit Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO Video delivers the second set of episodes.
