ended on Sunday, April 7, with a finale that deliberately poked fun at " Seinfeld 's" divisive 1998 final episode.co-created, ended with main characters Jerry, George, Kramer, and Elaine behind bars for violating Massachusetts' Good Samaritan law. A cavalcade of character witnesses -- past characters from the show's nine-season run -- returned to testify against the group.Curb ended much the same way.
The jury finds Larry guilty. The judge, played by "Breaking Bad's" Dean Norris, throws the book at him, and he is sentenced to a year in jail. Afterward, Jerry springs to the defense his old friend: It seems a juror broke the sequester, thus invalidating Larry's sentence."You don't wanna end up like this. Nobody wants to see it. Trust me," Jerry says to Larry, winking to the audience.
"Curb Your Enthusiasm" ran for 12 seasons from Oct. 15, 2000, to Sunday night's series finale. In addition to David, the show starred Cheryl Hines, Jeff Garlin, Susie Essman and J. B. Smoove, and featured guest appearances by notable celebrities like Mary Steenburgen, Ben Stiller, Mel Brooks, F. Murray Abraham, Martin Scorsese, David Schwimmer, Rob Reiner, Michael J. Fox and the main cast of "Seinfeld.
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