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12-04-2017, 08:45 PM
https://www.avclub.com/in-its-finale-curb-your-enthusiasm-reminds-us-a-good-d-1820893541
Sunday’s finale could also serve as a satisfying series ender, if Larry David decides to call it quits. Hours after the season finale, Lin-Manuel Miranda tweeted (https://twitter.com/Lin_Manuel/status/937621474181107714): “Y'know, I've had some fun jobs in my life, but this one...pretty, pretty good.”
Why Curb Your Enthusiasm’s Season 9 finale was its most ambitious episode (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/curb-your-enthusiasm-season-9-finale-explained-status-season-10-1064139)
“This season finale was probably the most ambitious thing we’ve ever done because we wrote it for somebody who didn’t know that we had written it for him,” says executive producer Jeff Schaffer, “who happened to be in London, and we needed to actually write parts of a musical. From a scheduling and production standpoint, it was ambitious. Larry and I are not musical theater people, that was ambitious. Aside from all of those logistics, we wanted it to be really funny. Also, guest cast-wise it was ambitious, with F. Murray Abraham, Nick Offerman, Casey Wilson and (Lin-Manuel Miranda). Everyone just delivered.”
ALSO:
How did having La La Land’s Oscar-winning composer Justin Hurwitz as a writer affect this season? (http://ew.com/tv/2017/12/04/curb-your-enthusiasm-finale-season-9-fatwa/)
Season 9 turned out to be a “semi-triumphant” season (http://www.vulture.com/2017/12/curb-your-enthusiasm-recap-season-9-finale.html)
The 50-minute season finale should’ve been much longer (https://www.theringer.com/tv/2017/12/4/16733830/curb-your-enthusiasm-season-9-finale)
Season 9 was frustrating, slow and mirthless — Curb didn’t meet its high standards (http://uproxx.com/sepinwall/curb-your-enthusiasm-recap-fatwa-spoilers-season-finale-lin-manuel-miranda-review/)
Sunday’s finale could also serve as a satisfying series ender, if Larry David decides to call it quits. Hours after the season finale, Lin-Manuel Miranda tweeted (https://twitter.com/Lin_Manuel/status/937621474181107714): “Y'know, I've had some fun jobs in my life, but this one...pretty, pretty good.”
Why Curb Your Enthusiasm’s Season 9 finale was its most ambitious episode (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/curb-your-enthusiasm-season-9-finale-explained-status-season-10-1064139)
“This season finale was probably the most ambitious thing we’ve ever done because we wrote it for somebody who didn’t know that we had written it for him,” says executive producer Jeff Schaffer, “who happened to be in London, and we needed to actually write parts of a musical. From a scheduling and production standpoint, it was ambitious. Larry and I are not musical theater people, that was ambitious. Aside from all of those logistics, we wanted it to be really funny. Also, guest cast-wise it was ambitious, with F. Murray Abraham, Nick Offerman, Casey Wilson and (Lin-Manuel Miranda). Everyone just delivered.”
ALSO:
How did having La La Land’s Oscar-winning composer Justin Hurwitz as a writer affect this season? (http://ew.com/tv/2017/12/04/curb-your-enthusiasm-finale-season-9-fatwa/)
Season 9 turned out to be a “semi-triumphant” season (http://www.vulture.com/2017/12/curb-your-enthusiasm-recap-season-9-finale.html)
The 50-minute season finale should’ve been much longer (https://www.theringer.com/tv/2017/12/4/16733830/curb-your-enthusiasm-season-9-finale)
Season 9 was frustrating, slow and mirthless — Curb didn’t meet its high standards (http://uproxx.com/sepinwall/curb-your-enthusiasm-recap-fatwa-spoilers-season-finale-lin-manuel-miranda-review/)