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08-04-2022, 08:14 PM
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/curb-your-enthusiasm-showrunner-larry-david-death-scene-1235192054/
Whenever Larry David finishes up (https://proxanews.com/tv/curb-your-enthusiasm-filmed-larry-davids-death-scene-then-decided-to-make-another-season/) with a season of Curb Your Enthusiasm, the creator and star of the HBO comedy feels like he’s out of ideas. It’s always the last season — until it isn’t. But with season eleven, which aired in the fall of 2021 and nabbed four Emmys including best comedy, it really was almost the end for Larry (the character David plays on the show). “If this is how we go, this is how we go!” Jeff Schaffer, executive producer and David’s longtime collaborator, recalls saying to the crew, revealing they filmed an alternate finale scene (https://www.newstimes.com.ng/larry-david-filmed-a-death-scene-in-season-11-to-curb-your-enthusiasm/) portraying Larry’s comical death that could have functioned as a series ender. After an elaborately funny season revolving around Larry’s faux political aspirations, all in service of weaseling his way out of putting up a fence around his pool, the episodes fittingly ended with Larry falling into someone else’s pool and sabotaging all of his efforts. Luckily for the Curb audience, the death scene never made it in — David decided he wasn’t quite ready to go, and now he and Schaffer are back at it, prepping for season twelve.
Whenever Larry David finishes up (https://proxanews.com/tv/curb-your-enthusiasm-filmed-larry-davids-death-scene-then-decided-to-make-another-season/) with a season of Curb Your Enthusiasm, the creator and star of the HBO comedy feels like he’s out of ideas. It’s always the last season — until it isn’t. But with season eleven, which aired in the fall of 2021 and nabbed four Emmys including best comedy, it really was almost the end for Larry (the character David plays on the show). “If this is how we go, this is how we go!” Jeff Schaffer, executive producer and David’s longtime collaborator, recalls saying to the crew, revealing they filmed an alternate finale scene (https://www.newstimes.com.ng/larry-david-filmed-a-death-scene-in-season-11-to-curb-your-enthusiasm/) portraying Larry’s comical death that could have functioned as a series ender. After an elaborately funny season revolving around Larry’s faux political aspirations, all in service of weaseling his way out of putting up a fence around his pool, the episodes fittingly ended with Larry falling into someone else’s pool and sabotaging all of his efforts. Luckily for the Curb audience, the death scene never made it in — David decided he wasn’t quite ready to go, and now he and Schaffer are back at it, prepping for season twelve.