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Season 1
Larry David has it all—money, security, famous friends, a nurturing wife, a fabulous Hollywood home. So why is he so intent on making a complete mess out of his life? Just because you've made it, doesn't mean you've got it made.
Season 2
Larry David is still himself—much to the chagrin of everyone around him. From cutting a doll's hair to answering the door on Halloween to tripping a basketball legend, for every action of Larry's, there's an opposite and disproportionately outraged reaction.
Season 3
Larry and his manager Jeff's investment in a restaurant leads to laughs when it comes to settling on a chef. Meanwhile, Larry gets into his usual assortment of problems—this time involving Christmas tipping, a manger scene, cell phone miscommunication, the 'nanny from hell,' betraying the confidence of rapper Krazee-Eyez Killa, committing a 'penis faux pas,' and even using his mother's death to escape some unsavory invitations.
Season 4
Larry brings his many quirks and neuroses to the stage after he is cast in a major Broadway production. Meanwhile, as their 10th anniversary approaches, Larry reminds Cheryl of a special 'present' she promised him when they were engaged.
Season 5
A near-death experience, a revelation about his father and a sandwich named after him prompt Larry to undertake a sentimental journey in search of his roots...and step on a few toes along the way.
Season 6
An African American family named the Blacks is displaced by Hurricane Edna and end up moving in with Larry and Cheryl; plus, Larry invents the perfect excuse for missing parties, gets into a conflict with a dry cleaner and steals flowers from a car-crash memorial.
Season 7
Larry contemplates his future with an ailing Loretta, decides on a novel approach to winning back Cheryl, and reunites with the stars of 'Seinfeld'.
Season 8
As "Single Larry" continues to navigate the L.A. dating scene, a faulty alibi lands him back in his hometown of New York City for an extended stay—where he proves that faux-pas and character assassinations can occur just as easily in the Big Apple as in Hollywood.
Season 9
Larry has a big idea that elicits promising feedback from a number of prospective investors—until a string of Larry-esque missteps undermines the plan, at least temporarily.
Season 10
Larry gets into a series of escalating predicaments as he takes on a major project to spite a new adversary—which proves to be more complicated than he anticipated.
Season 11
Larry David is back, once again landing himself in one self-inflicted faux pas after another.