#1 | 02/04/2024Atlanta3.9/5 (with 3 votes)
Larry heads to Georgia to appear at the birthday party of a prominent businessman, while Leon takes the opportunity to visit his Auntie Rae. Later, Larry has some trouble with his glasses and faces off with a surly hotel cleaner.
#2 | 02/11/2024The Lawn Jockey3.2/5 (with 3 votes)
Still in Atlanta, Larry finds himself stuck at a rental home with a questionable lawn ornament. Meanwhile, Jeff pays the price for taking Larry's advice for Susie's birthday gift.
#3 | 02/18/2024Vertical Drop, Horizontal Tug3.4/5 (with 3 votes)
Larry's improved golf game causes trouble with an acclaimed actor. Freddy helps his neighbors through a delicate issue.
#4 | 02/25/2024Disgruntled4.0/5 (with 3 votes)
Larry finds himself in Takahashi's crosshairs after a note is found in the men's locker room. Tensions mount when Larry and Irma's couple's counselor crosses a professional line.
#5 | 03/03/2024Fish Stuck3.9/5 (with 3 votes)
After an incident at temple, Larry asks friends to vouch for his character – while also trying to help name a baby and worrying about a fish.
#6 | 03/10/2024The Gettysburg Address3.9/5 (with 3 votes)
Larry tries to make better use of the time he spends in the bathroom. Susie starts a new business, and her advertising has unexpected results. Later, Larry gives acting advice to an A-list actress.
#7 | 03/17/2024The Dream Scheme4.3/5 (with 2 votes)
An acquaintance from the club asks too much of Larry. Jeff and Freddy both use Larry's tactics to get out of unwanted obligations of their own.
#8 | 03/24/2024The Colostomy Bag3.5/5 (with 3 votes)
When Richard enlists Larry's help to buy a vintage car, his careless behavior leads to an unwanted outcome. Jeff secretly schemes to give Larry power of attorney.
#9 | 03/31/2024Ken/Kendra3.5/5 (with 3 votes)
A misunderstanding with Cheryl's masseuse threatens Larry's image. Then, public perception of Larry sinks even lower when he gives the wrong person COVID.
#10 | 04/07/2024No Lessons Learned4.0/5 (with 3 votes)
Larry returns to Atlanta, where he gets involved in Richard's love life and reveals a secret about Cheryl.
Larry David is back, once again landing himself in one self-inflicted faux pas after another.
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.
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.
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.
Larry contemplates his future with an ailing Loretta, decides on a novel approach to winning back Cheryl, and reunites with the stars of 'Seinfeld'.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.