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For what age: 15+
How many episodes in 2 season: 10 episodes
Larry David and his wife purchase a new oceanfront home owned by a television star's agent. Meanwhile, Larry shocks his wife and friends by deciding to take a job as a car salesman.
Jeff leaves his wife Susie, and worries that his private life will become public in court. Jeff's concern affects Larry, who becomes obsessed with showing Cheryl how normal he is. Meanwhile, Larry seeks revenge on pro wrestler Thor Olson, who he believes slashed his tire after an argument on the road.
At the premiere of a movie written by a family friend, Larry manages to offend both the friend and a local Jewish neighbor. A poor decision at Halloween leads to messy situation at the Davids', but when he sees two situations intertwine, he is able to exact sweet revenge, getting double use from a gift originally used for Cheryl.
Larry is labeled a misogynist after an unfortunate choice of words at a poker game. When he later believes an HBO executive took some shrimp from his meal following a mistake in order of Chinese food, the situations collide, and worsen.
Larry and Richard Lewis, who both see the same psychotherapist, plot ways of ending their respective relationships with the therapist after Larry sees the man wearing a thong bathing suit. Meanwhile, even while attempting to do good by helping a charitable cause, Larry manages to offend.
Larry agrees to pay ,000 to an acupuncturist if he can cure him, and loans ,000 to a writer friend who expects to receive an inheritance in short order. He soon regrets both actions.
At the screening of a miniseries, the young daughter of a TV executive asks Larry to cut the hair off a beloved doll. When he complies, she becomes very upset. To remedy the situation, Larry and Jeff steal the head from Jeff's daughter's doll.
After accidentally injuring Shaquille O'Neal, Larry is left a pariah, which suits him just fine.
"Accusation" is the word of the day, as Richard is convinced Larry stole his answering machine message, while Larry is convinced his plane tickets have been stolen. Later, unfamiliarity with another religion's practices gets Larry in hot water, while getting another out of the water.
A masseuse's offer catches Larry off-guard, and Cheryl's visit to a psychic leaves him worried she'll find out just what the offer was. Later, a refusal to "stop-and-chat" ends up forcing Larry into an embarrassing situation.