Larry David, the co-creator of Seinfeld comedy series based on the events from his life, now shows how his life really looks like. More or less real life since most of the scenes were improvised by the actors.
1 | Chet’s Shirt |
| Larry becomes obsessed with a shirt he sees in a dead friend’s picture; Larry and Jeff become investors in a swanky new restaurant with Ted Danson and Michael York. |
2 | The Benadryl Brownie |
| Larry’s first cell phone call leads to an allergic reaction involving Richard Lewis’s Christian Scientist girlfriend. |
3 | Club Soda and Salt |
| Larry learns a restaurant tip about stains while searching for a new chef for the soon-to-be-opened restaurant; Larry becomes tennis partners with Cheryl when he becomes jealous of her current partner, Brad. |
4 | The Nanny from Hell |
| Jeff and Susie get back together after Jeff finds out that Susie is pregnant; Larry gets a restaurant investor’s nanny (Cheri Oteri)--who used to work at Six Flags Magic Mountain Looney Tunes Lodge--fired when he convinces her to let him use the investor’s private bathroom. |
5 | The Terrorist Attack |
| Larry gets caught in the middle of a feud between Paul and Mindy Reiser (Paul Reiser, Linda Bates) and Susan and Steve Braudy (Amy Aquino, Don Stark). Wanda Sykes warns Larry and Cheryl that there will be a terrorist attack in L.A. the weekend they will be holding an NRDC benefit with Alanis Morissette. |
6 | The Special Section |
| Larry’s mother dies, which he uses as an excuse to get out of things; Larry is angered when his mother’s remains are put in a special section of the cemetery and teams up with his father (Shelley Berman), cousin (Richard Kind), and Jeff to put it right. |
7 | The Corpse-Sniffing Dog |
| Larry talks the Greenes’ daughter into giving their dog away after Jeff starts suffering from terrible allergies; later he has to devise a plan to get the dog back. |
8 | Krazee-Eyez Killa |
| Larry befriends Wanda’s fiancé, a rapper (Chris Williams), and searches L.A. for a jacket he urgently needs for the re-shoot of an upcoming Martin Scorsese film. |
9 | Mary, Joseph and Larry |
| Larry begins having problems with his housekeeper Dora; Cheryl invites her family home for the holidays. |
10 | The Grand Opening |
| With the restaurant opening in days, Larry manages to fire the chef, accidentally break a food critic’s thumbs, and hire a new chef who has Tourette syndrome. |