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 | The Car Salesman |
| Larry shocks his wife and friends by deciding to take a job as a car salesman, but is foiled when "high-maintenance" Richard Lewis shows up at the dealership. Larry and Jason Alexander contemplate making a new TV series about an actor who can’t find work because he is typecast as his character from a hit television show. |
2 | Thor |
| Convinced that pro wrestler Thor Olson (Deron McBee) has slashed his tire after an argument on the road, Larry recruits Jeff to redress the wrong if Larry will deliver Jeff’s clothes to his hotel, where he’s staying since a separation from Susie. Larry decides to meet with Jason Alexander about their new show, but the two end up getting into an argument about where they should have the meeting. |
3 | Trick or Treat |
| Larry refuses to give candy to un-costumed teenagers on Halloween, so they toilet-paper his house and spray-paint "Bald Asshole" across his front door. Larry attends a handicapped friend’s movie premiere and gets in trouble for whistling Wagner. |
4 | The Shrimp Incident |
| Larry accuses HBO executive Allan Wasserman of stealing shrimp from his Chinese food; Julia Louis-Dreyfus wants to pitch the show to HBO. |
5 | The Thong |
| Larry wants to discontinue his counseling when he sees his therapist (John Pleshette) in a thong; Rob Reiner convinces Larry to do a lunch as a prize in a "Groat’s syndrome" charity auction, but he annoys the winner when he starts eating first. |
6 | The Acupuncturist |
| Larry lends $5,000 to an old friend and offers another $5,000 to his acupuncturist (Keone Young) if he can cure his neck problems. |
7 | The Doll |
| Larry and Julia successfully pitch the show to ABC. Larry traumatizes the executive’s daughter by cutting her priceless doll’s hair off, then makes things worse by stealing the same doll’s head from Sammy’s collection. |
8 | Shaq |
| Larry accidentally trips Shaquille O’Neal at a Lakers basketball game, which works out to be beneficial for Larry. Shaq is a big Seinfeld fan, and the knee injury is better than feared. |
9 | The Baptism |
| Larry and Cheryl run into a score of problems as they travel to attend her sister’s Jewish fiancé’s baptism simply because Larry misplaced the plane tickets; Richard Lewis accuses Larry of stealing his outgoing answering-machine greeting. |
10 | The Massage |
| Larry and Julia make a final attempt with CBS. Larry and Cheryl have a night out, but Larry’s attempt to walk the etiquette minefield with their driver leads to an embarrassing situation. |