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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - The Pants Tent (Oct/15/2000) | | Larry notices a lift in the middle of his jeans, that everyone believes it an erection, though it's not. | | Guest Stars: Tucker Smallwood as Mama's Boy, Richard Lewis (1) as Himself, Kathy Griffin (1) as Herself, Robin Ruzan as Nancy, Antoinette Spolar as Jennifer, Laurel Moglen as Hostess, Louis Nye as Jeff's Father, Mina Kolb as Jeff's Mother, Sofia Milos as Richard's Girlfriend | Director: Robert B. Weide Writer: Larry David | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - Ted and Mary (Oct/22/2000) | Larry and Cheryl's fun-filled double date with Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen ends badly at the bowling alley, when Larry discovers that someone has taken off with his shoes. The next day Mary calls, and a smitten Larry agrees to go shopping with the actress and her mom at Barney's, and even buys the same jacket that Mary is wearing. Neither Ted nor Cheryl seem amused. Believing that Ted and Mary have invited them to see a Paul Simon concert Saturday night, Larry and Cheryl are chagrined when their new friends never call, ruining their night. Larry thinks it's because he gagged after drinking Mary's mother's water by mistake. Meanwhile, Larry retrieves his shoes from the schmuck who pinched them, but gets into a fight with the shoe salesman who ordered him a new pair.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Ted Danson as Himself, Candy Ford as Salewoman, Antoinette Spolar as Jennifer, Mary Steenburgen as Herself, Joe Liss as Shoe Thief, Tim Bagley as Shoe Salesman, Louis Mustillo (1) as Guy at Counter, Anne Haney as Mary's Mother | Director: David Steinberg (1) Writer: Larry David | | Songs: Paul Simon -- Still Crazy After All These Years | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Porno Gil (Oct/29/2000) | By not picking up a golf ball that drops out of a bucket carried by a man in a tacky western hat, Larry sets off a bizarre chain of events in which he's forced to attend a party at the home of a porno businessman named Gil (Odenkirk), getting lost with Cheryl along the way. The party ends up being a disaster, as Larry refuses to take off his shoes, breaks a lamp, loses his watch, is forced to do a dreaded "double goodbye." Meanwhile, Jeff is hospitalized for emergency bypass surgery and asks Larry to remove the secret porno stash at his home so his wife doesn't find it. While carrying out the favor, Larry discovers a familiar face on one of the video boxes.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Louis Nye as Jeff Greene's Father, Brian Palermo (1) as Brian, Pete Steinfeld as Dinner Guest, Castle as Adult Film Star #1, Bianca as Adult Film Star #2, Nan Martin as Woman on Road, Mina Kolb as Jeff Greene's Mother, Melanie Hoopes as Gil's Wife, Paul Greenberg (1) as Dinner Guest, Sandy Brown (1) as Dinner Guest, Bob Odenkirk as Gil, Jackie Harris (1) as Dinner Guest | Director: Robert B. Weide Writer: Larry David | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - The Bracelet (Nov/05/2000) | Cheryl and Larry get into a fight after she returns from a trip and he's too distracted by a game on TV to greet her properly. To make peace, Larry decides to buy her a bracelet at a jewelry store, but isn't allowed in because of his shabby clothes. After bribing a guy to use his cell phone, Larry calls pal Richard Lewis, who arrives to help--except that the store is now closed for lunch. The pair end up helping a blind man move into his apartment, the jewelry store closes for the night, and Richard ends up coveting the same bracelet that Larry wants to buy.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Patrick Kerr (1) as Blind Man, Richard Lewis (1) as Himself, Laura Fairchild as Restaurant Manager, Robert B. Weide as Man with Cellphone, Antoinette Spolar as Larry's Receptionist, Perry Anzilotti as Restaurant Captain, Clement E. Blake as Homeless Man | Director: Robert B. Weide Writer: Larry David | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - Interior Decorator (Nov/12/2000) | By politely holding the elevator door for a woman in an office building, Larry ends up losing his place before her at the doctor's office, and is delayed 40 minutes. As a result, Larry ends up missing an important meeting with Diane Keaton. At home, Larry and Cheryl are visited by their interior decorator, who has Keaton's phone number but won't give it to Larry even though the actress called and left her number, which Larry couldn't decipher because of static. Thanks to Jeff, however, Larry is able to go to Keaton's house, where he runs into his decorator, gets into a fight, and breaks Diane's lamp -- the same type that was in Porno Gil's pad.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Lisa Ann Walter as Nurse, Oscar Nuñez as Male Parking Lot Attendant, Kris McGaha as Diane Keaton's assistant, Marissa Jaret Winokur as Woman in Elevator, Nia Vardalos as Lawyer, Jack Gallagher (1) as Doctor, Karen Maruyama as Female Parking Attendant, Rose Abdoo as Interior Decorator | Director: Andy Ackerman Writer: Larry David | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - The Wire (Nov/19/2000) | Hoping to bury an unsightly telephone wire dangling over their yard, Larry and Cheryl befriend a pair of bizarre neighbors who must approve the burial. The husband is an incompetent lawyer but a big Seinfeld fan, so to appease him Larry arranges to have Julia Louis-Dreyfuss come for a visit. But when the actress arrives, the lawyer is missing; he's been hired to defend Jeff in a case involving a destructive kid Jeff sponsored for a Fresh Air Fund camp. At Larry's house, Julia ends up buying a bracelet from the lawyer's wife -- the same kind Larry wanted in episode 4 -- only to later accuse Larry of stealing it after he buys a similar one for Cheryl.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Courtney Cronin as Jeff Green's Assistant, Brad Hall as Himself, Lucy Webb as Phyllis Weinstock, Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Herself, Wayne Federman as Dean Weinstock | Director: Larry Charles Writer: Larry David | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - AAMCO (Nov/26/2000) | During a test-drive of Jeff's new "toy", a vintage '57 Chevy convertible, Larry mistakes the horn in an Aamco radio spot for that of an actual car idling behind him at a red light -- and ends up getting the car rammed. Later, hosting a dinner party catered by an unscrupulous woman who ends up stealing the leftovers, Larry meets Mike Duffy, an actual Aamco repairman, who agrees to fix Jeff's car. But Larry's good fortune is short-lived as he ends up alienating Mike by refusing to invite him to his house on Martha's Vineyard.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Kevin Ruf as Couple #1, Alexis Ross as Caterer's Assistant, Allison Heartinger as Couple #2, Pat Collins (2) as Couple #2, Clement E. Blake as Homeless Man, Maggie Baird as Couple #1, Julie Welch as Julie, Deborah Theaker as Caterer, Michael G. Hagerty (1) as Mike Duffy | Director: Robert B. Weide Writer: Larry David | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - Beloved Aunt (Dec/03/2000) | At the funeral for Cheryl's aunt, Larry offers to use his connections (Jeff) to place an obituary in the newspaper. But when the paper comes out, the "a" in "aunt" has been inadvertently replaced with a "c", and Cheryl's family is convinced that Larry did it on purpose. Further incensed that Larry counseled Cheryl's sister's boyfriend to break off their relationship during the funeral, Cheryl throws Larry out of the house. Larry ends up staying for part of the night at Jeff's, but is thrown out after Jeff's mother accuses him of trying to cop a feel. He ends up begging for a room at the hotel where his sister-in-law's now-ex-boyfriend is staying, but ends up getting thrown out of the hotel as well. It's a good thing his car has reclining seats.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Scott Butler as Man at Gas Station, Kaitlin Olson as Cheryl's Sister, Craig Anton as Craig, Louis Nye as Jeff's Dad, Mina Kolb as Jeff's Mom, Regan Burns as Security Guard, Julie Claire as Sunglasses Saleswoman, Paul Goebel as Gas Station Attendant, Paul Dooley as Cheryl's Dad | Director: Robert B. Weide Writer: Larry David | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - Affirmative Action (Dec/10/2000) | On his way to the drug store to fill a prescription for his wife's itchy skin condition, Larry meets with Richard Lewis, who insists that he and Cheryl come by for coffee after dinner so Larry can make up with Richard's girlfriend. The two then run into a black dermatologist friend of Richard's, whom Larry promptly offends with a tasteless affirmative-action joke. Shocked, Larry forgets to go to the drug store. Later, he loses Cheryl's prescription by giving it to a restaurant maitre 'd instead of a twenty-dollar bill. Now he's forced to try to get a new one from the dermatologist he insulted earlier.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Richard Lewis (1) as Himself, Gregg Daniel as Dr. Grambs, Sofia Milos as Richard's Girlfriend, William Mesnik as Pharmacist, Robert Cesario as Maitre d', Tyrone Alonzo Rouege as Party Guest, Monica McKinley as Party Guest, Donna Cooper as Dr. Grambs' Wife, Ted Harbert as Himself, Kenneth W. Watts as Party Guest, Robert E. Collier (2) as Party Guest, Kevin Brewerton as Party Guest, Gina Jackson as Party Guest, Rachel Smith (1) as Party Guest, Karen Bankhead as Line Producer | Director: Bryan Gordon (1) Writer: Larry David | | | | | | | Season 2 |
| 11 :02x01 - The Car Salesman (Sep/23/2001) | Living out of a hotel (they were fed up with "the wire" at their old home), Larry and Cheryl make a successful bid on a seaside chateau owned by Jason Alexander's new agent, Jay Schneider. Moving in, however, they learn their new dream home has a disturbing "house sound" of unknown origin. Meanwhile, Larry shocks his wife and friends by deciding to take a job as a car salesman, but is foiled by when "high maintenance" friend Richard Lewis shows up at the dealership. And in (yet) another case of art imitating life, Larry and Jason Alexander contemplate making a new TV series about an actor who can't find work because he's typecast as a "jackass" character from a hit series.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Jason Alexander (1) as Himself, Steven Pierce as Male Customer, Harper Roisman as Car Customer #6, Rick Hall (1) as Tom Clarke, Jim Zulevic as Worker, Jeanne Chinn as Barbara Schneider, Chip Chinery as Car Customer #1, Dana Lee as Car Customer #4, Shirley Prestia as Car Customer #3, Matt North as Jay Schneider | | Director: Robert B. Weide | | | |
| 12 :02x02 - Thor (Sep/30/2001) | Jeff leaves his wife Susie, and his concerns about his dirty laundry being aired in court filter down to Larry, who becomes obsessed with showing Cheryl how un-kinky he is. Instead, after one of their neighbors takes his casual greeting the wrong way, Cheryl mistakenly concludes that Larry has an ass fetish. Meanwhile, Larry seeks revenge on pro wrestler Thor Olson, who he's convinced slashed his tire following an argument on the road, and recruits Jeff to redress the wrong in return for Larry's delivering Jeff's clothes to the hotel. Larry decides to meet with Jason Alexander about their new show, but the two end up getting into an argument about where to hold their meetings.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Jennifer Caldwell as Waitress, Dort Clarke (1) as Passerby, Kyler Fisher as Thor Kid #3, Wanda Sykes as Herself, Gita Isak as Passerby, Louis Nye as Jeff Greene's Father, Mina Kolb as Jeff Greene's Mother, Kevin G. Schmidt as Thor Kid #2, Deron McBee as Thor, Kenneth Schmidt as Thor Kid #1 | | Director: Robert B. Weide | | | |
| 13 :02x03 - Trick or Treat (Oct/07/2001) | Larry and Cheryl attend the premiere of a movie written by his handicapped friend Cliff Cobb, during which Larry manages to offend a Jewish neighbor, alienate Cliff (as well as the memory of his salad-inventing grandfather), and send out misguided romantic overtures to Cliff's wife Shelly. Later, the Davids experience the "trick" side of Halloween when Larry refuses to give candy to two uncostumed teenagers. Having failed to secure a bracelet for his wife on her birthday, Larry makes amends with the perfect gift on a romantic morning -- until Jeff arrives to pick him up for a round of golf.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Randy Brion as Conductor, Holly Wortell as Shelley Cobb, Kimi Reichenberg as Girl #1, Rachel Crane as Girl #2, Antoinette Spolar as Larry's Receptionist, Reggie McFadden as Police Officer #2, Steve Skrovan as Police Officer #1, Zane Lasky as Anti-Wagnerite, Danny Breen as Donald | | Director: Larry Charles | | | |
| 14 :02x04 - The Shrimp Incident (Oct/14/2001) | Larry suspects that HBO exec Allan Wasserman has lifted some shrimp out of his Chinese food following a take-out mix-up. Later, when he and Julia Louis-Dreyfus are pitching their new show to HBO, Larry just can't leave the subject of the shrimp alone. The situation isn't helped when Larry's labeled a misogynist after uttering the "c" word at a poker game. As if that's not enough, Wasserman learns from certain "eyewitnesses" that Larry beats his wife.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Laura Fairchild as HBO Assistant, Thea Mann as Melissa Halbreich, Brad Hall as Himself, Judy Toll as HBO Executive, Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Herself, Emily Kuroda as Restaurant Employee, Ming Lo as Restaurant Manager, Jane Carr as Fran Metzgar, Sam Pancake as Michael Halbreich | | Director: David Steinberg (1) | | | |
| 15 :02x05 - The Thong (Oct/21/2001) | Larry decides he can't continue seeing his shrink after seeing him wearing a thong bathing suit on the beach. Fellow patient Richard Lewis agrees, and the two plot ways to end their doctor/patient relationship. Meanwhile, Rob Reiner convinces Larry to participate in a celebrity auction to benefit Groat's Syndrome, but Larry ends up turning off the winning "lunch with Larry" bidder.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Raina Scott as Singer, Robert B. Weide as Man Backstage, John Pleshette as Therapist, Mike Reynolds as Waiter, Rachel Snow as Melanie Tyler, Tom McGowan as John Tyler | | Director: Jeff Garlin (1) | | | |
| 16 :02x06 - The Acupuncturist (Oct/28/2001) | An acupuncturist agrees to waive his $5,000 fee if he can't cure Larry's back. Coincidentally, a down-on-his-luck writer asks Larry for a $5,000 loan, claiming he'll soon pay the loan off since his wealthy father is close to death. Later, at a not-so-surprise birthday party for the writer's wife, Larry manages to convince the father to cut his son out of his will, but the old man dies before the change is made. That doesn't mean Larry will get his $5,000 back, although he is forced to pay off his acupuncturist, even though his back isn't cured.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Jeremy Kramer (1) as Barry Weiner, Saki Miata as Acupuncturist's Wife, Ruth Rudnick as Carol Weiner, Stuart Gold as Funeral Guest, Doug Benson as Doug, Keone Young as Acupuncturist, Edward Asner as Mr. Weiner, Koji Kataoka as Waiter, Aki Aleong as Restaurant Manager | | Director: Bryan Gordon (1) | | | |
| 17 :02x07 - The Doll (Nov/04/2001) | Having successfully pitched his Julia Louis-Dreyfus project to ABC, Larry agrees to attend a pair of mini-series screenings at the network starting that night. The young daughter of ABC prexy Lane Michaelson is there, and promptly gets Larry to cut the hair off her beloved rare doll, throwing a fit when she learns that the hair won't grow back. To save face, Jeff and Larry steal the head off Jeff's daughter's doll, incurring the wrath of Jeff's estranged wife Susie. As the ordeal plays out, Larry must also contend with an unlockable bathroom and the call of nature.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Ator Tamras as Waitress, Jonas Lagunoff as Locksmith, Bailey Thompson as Tara Michaelson, Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Herself, Rita Wilson as Herself, Zach Grenier as Lane Michaelson, Merrin Dungey as Amy, Jane Carr as Fran Metzgar | | Director: Robert B. Weide | | | | | | |
| 19 :02x09 - The Baptism (Nov/18/2001) | Larry can't believe that the Jewish man who is marrying Cheryl's sister is converting to Christianity. Richard Lewis accuses Larry of stealing the outgoing message of his answering machine, and Larry accuses several passengers of stealing his airline tickets.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Mitchell Whitfield as Sister's Fiancé, David Feldman (1) as Angry Jew, Joy Kilpatrick as Attendant, Ed Burke (1) as Man in Car, Mark Boone, Jr. as Homeless Person, Julie Payne as Cheryl's Mother, Rick Overton as Angry Gentile, Jimmie F. Skaggs as Man in Airport #2, Christopher Darga as Man in Airport #1 | | Director: Keith Truesdell | | | |
| 20 :02x10 - The Massage (Nov/25/2001) | Cheryl's psychic busts Larry for a naughty massage, and a restaurant owner busts Larry for stealing forks.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Wanda Sykes as Herself, Allan Wasserman as HBO Executive, Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Herself, Amy Hill as Psychic, Kathleen York as Masseuse, Zach Grenier as Lane Michaelson, Nora Dunn as CBS Executive, Jane Carr as Fran Metzgar, Tom Booker as Limo Driver, Sam Pancake as Michael Halbriech | | Director: Robert B. Weide | | | | Season 3 |
| 21 :03x01 - Chet's Shirt (Sep/15/2002) | Larry and Jeff invest in a restaurant with Ted Danson. In lieu of attending his dentist's dinner party, Larry decides to shop for waiters' uniforms, and in the process buys spiffy matching shirts for Ted and himself. But after Danson realizes his shirt has a small rip in it, he demotes Larry in The Wizard of Oz scene they're re-enacting for his daughter's birthday party (Larry refuses to switch from the Lion to the Tin Man). At the party, little Jill Danson misses the piñata and hits Larry in the mouth with her bat. Following an emergency visit to his dentist (who learned why Larry had skipped the dinner party), Larry is left with two abnormally large front teeth and one clean shirt that both he and Ted covet.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Jill Danson as Herself | Director: Robert B. Weide Writer: Larry David | | | |
| 22 :03x02 - The Benadryl Brownie (Sep/22/2002) | About five years after the rest of the world, Larry enters the world of cell phones. Using his new toy, he calls Cheryl and asks her to tell Randy, the chef at his new restaurant, to omit peanuts from the dinner that night because Richard Lewis' new girlfriend, Deborah, is allergic to them. But bad phone reception prevents Cheryl from hearing the message, and Deborah gets sick. A practicing Christian Scientist, she refuses to take medicine to clear up the hives on her face. Richard will not be seen with her at the Emmys that night looking like this, so he and Larry concoct a plan to bake a batch of Benadryl brownies for her to eat. The ruse fails, and that night on TV, the Davids (along with millions of others) see Joan Rivers lambasting Richard and his none-too-attractive date on the red carpet.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Wanda Sykes as Herself, Joan Rivers as Herself | Director: Larry Charles Writer: Larry David | | | |
| 23 :03x03 - Club Soda and Salt (Sep/29/2002) | Dismayed in part over the peanut incident, Randy quits the restaurant and Larry, Jeff and Ted must hustle to find a new chef. Ted suggests they audition his personal chef at home, but at dinner, Larry feels the food just wasn't that good and rejects the candidate. Meanwhile, Larry accuses Cheryl of having a crush on a tennis-playing cast member of Tony & Tina's Wedding; a couple rejects Larry's wedding gift because it's more than a year late; and a saleswoman becomes convinced that Larry is stalking her as payback for her being too aggressive in a store.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Carrie Aizley as Melanie Loeb, Scott Weintraub (2) as Ed Loeb, Josh Temple as Brad, Jim Staahl as Restaurant Manager, Thomas Mills (2) as Policeman, Jon Hayman (1) as Chef Randy, Brad Abrell as Husband, Daniel R. Escobar as Chef Josh, Laura Silverman as Saleswoman | | Director: Robert B. Weide | | | | | | | | | |
| 26 :03x06 - The Special Section (Oct/20/2002) | Larry's mother dies while he's shooting a film in NYC, but he doesn't find out until he returns to LA two days after the funeral. Getting over the initial shock, Larry uses his loss as an excuse to get out a number of unsavory invitations. Meanwhile, Richard Lewis accuses Larry of Indian-giving his meditation mantra and Larry plots to relocate his mother's body at the cemetery.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: George Coe as General Manager, Richard Kind as Cousin Andy | | Director: Bryan Gordon (1) | | | |
| 27 :03x07 - The Corpse-Sniffing Dog (Oct/27/2002) | Over a makeup dinner with the Braudys, Larry openly ponders the question, "When a husband pays the check, do you have to also thank the wife?" with predictable results. Jeff's return home is being ruined by his allergies to the family's corpse-sniffing German Shepherd; but his daughter Sammy won't give him up. Concerned about his agent's welfare, Larry figures out an ingenious way to give the pooch to the Braudys, who are looking for just such a dog.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Jim Staahl as Restaurant Manager, Ashly Holloway as Sammy Greene, Amy Aquino as Susan Braudy, Ian Gomez as Bald Chef, Bret Loehr as Braudy's Son #2, Lou DiMaggio as Investor, Don Stark as Stu Braudy, Joey Hiott as Braudy's Son #1, Mark Rolston as Contractor | | Director: Andy Ackerman | | | |
| 28 :03x08 - Krazee-Eyez Killa (Nov/03/2002) | Larry is accused of betraying the confidences of Wanda's boyfriend, a rapper he met at a party. Later, Larry alienates Jeff's wife Susie by passing on her house-tour offer, then runs into problems trying to replace a sports jacket Cheryl threw out.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Wanda Sykes as Herself, Joseph Reidy as Assistant Director, George Pesce as Bar Gangster #2, Windy Morgan (1) as Wardrobe Woman, Guido Grasso, Jr. as Bar Gangster #1, Jason Sklar as Salesman, Martin Scorsese as Himself, Lynn Hamilton (1) as Wanda's Mom, Al Fann as Wanda's Dad, Caroline Aaron as Barbara | | Director: Robert B. Weide | | | |
| 29 :03x09 - Mary, Joseph and Larry (Nov/10/2002) | Larry proves himself an incompetent Christmas tipper, while both Larry and Jeff prove themselves incompetent at creating believable alibis for the messes they get in. After offending his housekeeper, Larry makes up with her at the expense of his wife. Later, Larry attempts to make up with Cheryl's family for ruining their nativity scene.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Ashly Holloway as Sammy Greene, Alexandra Wilson as Mary, Dyana Ortelli as Dora, Jack Gallagher (1) as Doctor, Paul Lieber as Wiseman #1, Julie Payne as Cheryl's Mom, David Koechner as Joseph, Paul Dooley as Cheryl's Dad, Carlos Lacamara as Waiter | | Director: David Steinberg (1) | | | |
| 30 :03x10 - The Grand Opening (Nov/17/2002) | Larry figures out a way to fire a chef, and alienate an important restaurant critic, in the days before his new restaurant is scheduled to open. As Susie stews over a misunderstanding with Larry and Cheryl, the Davids spend some quality time at the car wash. With its grand opening at hand, the restaurant owners hire a new chef with a penchant for speaking his mind.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Louis Nye as Jeff's Dad, Paul Willson (1) as Andy Portico, Mina Kolb as Jeff's Mom, Julie Payne as Cheryl's Mom, Lou DiMaggio as Investor, Caroline Aaron as Barbara, Adam Paul (1) as Clerk #2, Paul Sand as Guy Bernier, Paul Dooley as Cheryl's Dad | | Director: Robert B. Weide | | | | Season 4 |
| 31 :04x01 - Mel's Offer (Jan/04/2004) | With their tenth wedding anniversary approaching, Larry reminds Cheryl of a "present" she promised him back when they got engaged. Later that night, a karaoke performance ends up landing Larry an unlikely plum role.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Michael D'Amore as Dennis (wheelchair guy), Cady Huffman as Herself, Tracy Vilar as Nurse #1, Christine Taylor (1) as Herself, Mel Brooks as Himself, Paul Mazursky as Norm, Rachael Harris (1) as Joanne, Philip Baker Hall (1) as The Doctor, Lela Lee (1) as Bobbi | | Director: Larry Charles | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 35 :04x05 - The 5 Wood (Feb/01/2004) | A bag of raisins & cashews threatens Larry's working relationship with David Schwimmer, while a dirty locker threatens his golf-club membership.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: William Ragsdale as ER Doctor/Anthony, Bob Einstein as Marty Funkhouser, David Schwimmer as Himself, Ken Howard as Waspy interviewer #1, Paul Mazursky as Norm, Patrick Kerr (1) as Michael, Saul Rubinek as Saul/Dr. Len Funkhouser, James Sikking as Waspy interviewer #2, Patrick Bristow as Steve/Choreographer, Lou Cutell as Leo Funkhouser | Director: Barry Gordon Writer: Larry David | | | | | | |
| 37 :04x07 - The Surrogate (Feb/22/2004) | Larry's decision to buy a surrogate mother a baby-shower gift backfires, as do his efforts to pass a routine physical.
Source: hbo.com | | Guest Stars: Murray Rubin as Elderly Man, Eliza Coyle as Betty Dusenberry, Mark Griffin as Paramedic #1, Melissa McCarthy as Saleswoman, Wanda Sykes as Herself, Jack Heller (1) as Irving Schwimmer, Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon as Renee, David Schwimmer as Himself, Muggsy Bogues as Himself, Mel Brooks as Himself, Jack Gallagher (1) as Doctor, Frank John Hughes as Angry Driver | Director: Larry Charles Story: Larry David | | | | | | | | | | | | | Season 5 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Season 6 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 57 :06x07 - The TiVo Guy (Oct/21/2007) | Cheryl is on a flight back home from Florida, and during the trip, the flight encounters horrific weather. Fearing for her life, she calls Larry, who has the Tivo guy over at his house and as Cheryl proclaims her love for him, he tells her to call back because the Tivo guy is there. For the rest of the week Cheryl holds a grudge against Larry.
Source: HBO | | Guest Stars: J. B. Smoove as Leon, Vivica A. Fox as Loretta Black, Richard Lewis (1) as Himself, Ted Danson as Himself, Ellia English as Auntie Rae, Nick Nervies as Daryl Black, Ann Ryerson as Nan Funkhouser, Bob Einstein as Marty Funkhouser | Director: Jeff Schaffer Story: Larry David | | | | | | |
| 59 :06x09 - The Therapist (Nov/04/2007) | Larry works hard to show Cheryl that "New Larry" is the perfect man for her. When some questionable advice from his therapist goes horribly wrong during a date, Cheryl tells him that she has to consult with her therapist before making any decisions about their future.
Feeling that his back is against the wall, Larry decides that he must intervene with Cheryl's therapist and enlists the help of his own. | | Guest Stars: Ann Ryerson as Nan Funkhouser, Bob Einstein as Marty Funkhouser, Ellia English as Auntie Rae, J. B. Smoove as Leon, Vivica A. Fox as Loretta Black, Winnie Holzman as Dr. Salvin, Steve Coogan as Dr. Bright | Director: David Mandel Story: Larry David | | | |
| 60 :06x10 - The Bat Mitzvah (Nov/11/2007) | With his recent failed attempt to rekindle Cheryl's affections weighing heavily upon him, Larry is in a deep funk. But Jeff's daughter's Bat Mitzvah is coming up, and Cheryl will be attending with her new romantic interest. Larry needs to find a date.
He also needs to find what's irritating his anus, and makes an appointment with a gastroenterologist. A disagreement with the office receptionist starts a rumor about Larry and sexual deviance with furry rodents. But while in the waiting room, he meets Paula, an attractive and charming woman who agrees to go on a date with him. But in traditional Larry fashion, he screws up the date and she goes home early.
At the last moment, Larry invites Loretta Black to the Bat Mitzvah. While at the event, he takes the opportunity to publicly address the sexual deviance/rodent issue. | | Guest Stars: Michael Naughton as Paulsy Guy, J. B. Smoove as Leon, Ellia English as Auntie Rae, Nick Nervies as Daryl Black, Vivica A. Fox as Loretta Black, Richard Lewis (1) as Himself, Bob Einstein as Marty Funkhouser, Ann Ryerson as Nan Funkhouser, John Legend as Himself, Gerry Becker as Gastroenterologiest, Michael McKean as matt tessler | Director: Larry Charles Story: Larry David | | | | Season 7 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 66 :07x05 - Denise Handicapped (Oct/18/2009) | | Larry discovers there's an upside to having a disability. And, Larry has a run-in with Rosie O'Donnell concerning a restaurant bill. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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