10 Funniest Curb Your Enthusiasm Episode Endings Of All Time, Ranked

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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT One of the funniest parts of Curb Your Enthusiasm was the episodes’ hilariously ironic twist endings with the classic theme music playing the final scene into the credits. These endings are so popular and iconic that they’ve become a meme, with people playing the Curb theme over just about anything. But a lot of those memes have missed what made Larry David’s Curb endings so ingenious.

9 Kamikaze Bingo Season 5, Episode 4 Any Curb ending that sees a crowd descending on Larry and backing him into a corner is always a treat. This can be seen when he’s ambushed by Girl Scouts in season 8, episode 1, “The Divorce,” and when he’s confronted by a campaign team after his vote cost them the election in season 11, episode 7, “Irma Kostroski.” Arguably the funniest example of this trope is the ending of season 5, episode 4, “Kamikaze Bingo.

7 Mary, Joseph, And Larry Season 3, Episode 9 The closest thing that Curb Your Enthusiasm ever did to a Christmas episode was season 3’s “Mary, Joseph, and Larry.” Cheryl’s family comes to visit for the holidays and Larry manages to turn every last one of them against him when he eats all their Nativity cookies on Christmas Eve .

5 The Corpse-Sniffing Dog Season 3, Episode 7 Larry goes through a hilarious back-and-forth as he tries to do the right thing and ends up infuriating everybody in season 3’s “The Corpse-Sniffing Dog.” Jeff is allergic to his dog and Sammi chose the dog over her own father, so he can’t stay in his house as long as the dog is there. Larry convinces Sammi to give up the dog to a family he knows that wants a dog, but little does he know, he’s accidentally gotten her drunk before she agrees to that.

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