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 | Mel’s Offer |
| Larry is offered the lead role in Mel Brooks’ musical, The Producers. Larry reminds Cheryl of an anniversary gift she had promised him 10 years earlier. |
2 | Ben’s Birthday Party |
| Larry is reunited with his blind friend Michael; the Davids are invited to Ben Stiller’s birthday dinner. |
3 | The Blind Date |
| Larry sets up Michael on a "blind" date with a veiled Muslim woman (Moon Zappa); Jeff admits to Larry that he fantasized about Cheryl. |
4 | The Weatherman |
| A weatherman’s wrong forecast angers Larry; Larry scares the Greenes’ daughter with a hideous photograph of his tooth plaque. |
5 | The 5 Wood |
| Larry faces termination from his country club if his locker is not cleaned; Larry steals a golf club from a deceased person’s casket. |
6 | The Car Pool Lane |
| Larry hires a prostitute (Kym Whitley) to be a passenger in his car so he can use the HOV lane while driving to a Los Angeles Dodgers game on time, and he also attempts to get medicinal marijuana for his father. Marty Funkhouser (Bob Einstein) is reluctant to give up his dead father’s seat. |
7 | The Surrogate |
| Larry befriends a surrogate mother; Larry confronts his doctor about the waiting room’s magazine selection. He needs a clean bill of health for his lead role in The Producers but finds himself in more awkward situations such as racial encounters and dealings with David Schwimmer’s father. |
8 | Wandering Bear |
| Larry’s purchase of an adult video causes trouble when his longtime assistant Antoinette becomes unstable after breaking up with a boyfriend. Larry gets some herbal remedies from his gardener, Wandering Bear. |
9 | The Survivor |
| Larry receives a tempting offer from a Hasidic dry cleaner (Gina Gershon); Larry and Cheryl plan to celebrate their 10th anniversary with a vow renewal. Due to a misunderstanding, the Rabbi conducting the ceremony brings a "Survivor" (Colby Donaldson from the TV series) to a social occasion and Larry’s father brings a Holocaust survivor, leading to an argument between the two over who is the "better Survivor." |
10 | Opening Night |
| Larry opens on Broadway with The Producers and forgets his lines during the performance; Cheryl reminds Larry to cash in on his present before "midnight" of the opening. Stephen Colbert has a cameo appearance as a crazed audience member; Jerry Seinfeld has a short cameo in the audience. |