You can also access HBO GO through their mobile app. For those who have a cable subscription with an HBO package, HBO GO is a service that allows you to stream HBO shows online with your cable provider’s login for free. Moreover, the episode can also be watched on the HBO website either by a subscription for HBO NOW or HBO GO. You can watch the eighth episode of the tenth season of ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ by tuning into HBO on the timeslot given above. Where to Watch Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 10 Episode 8 Online?
You can watch the promo for the eighth episode below: ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ follows a weekly format with a new episode slated to premiere each Sunday. The show returns one week after the seventh episode of the season was aired. The eighth episode of the tenth season of ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ is scheduled to premiere on Maat 10 30/9 30c on HBO. Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 10 Episode 8 Release Date: When Does it Premiere? By the time Larry finds himself hanging off a roof, gripping Maureen’s flab, you’re ready for Jerry to return, thanks very much.‘Seinfeld’ was co-created by Larry David who also created and stars in ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm.’ ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ revolves around a fictionalized version of Larry David, much like ‘Seinfeld’ chronicled the routine conflicts of a fictionalized Jerry Seinfeld. The best episodes have contrived but seamless plots, clicking in from one part to the next with effortless precision. Maureen and her mother, who are apparently as stupid as they are insane, believe it’s a miracle (“I think every erection is a miracle,” Larry offers) and Maureen quits to “spread the word.” The episode derails at this point. Because of a new “pill” he’s been taking, Larry’s having a particularly extreme “flow” - one so violent that it splashes onto a painting of Jesus, forming a sort of teardrop. Present-day Larry sees a picture of the man, disagrees that they look similar, and heads to the restroom.ġ. (The scene is almost a direct homage to Mad Men.) The husband ends up being murdered by an angry motorist after a honking incident.
And so we get a flashback to 1962, on their wedding day, with Larry wearing a fedora and smoking while bobby-soxer music plays on the stereo. After Larry grovels and gets Maureen to return to her job, her mother pops in and discovers that Larry looks exactly like her ex-husband. When Julia gets angry about this and convinces Larry that Maureen’s mother will kill herself if her daughter doesn’t get her job back (hmmm), Larry drops in on the unbalanced family.Ģ. So Larry has a talk with her - Jerry says he’s too “white gloves” to get into it, which would probably be among the most honest things Jerry Seinfeld has ever said about himself - and she’s so offended (and, frankly, batty) that she quits. This probably wouldn’t bother the boys if her midriff were a flat one, but it isn’t. Inside, they bat around ideas and their assistant Maureen, hired as a favor to Julia Louis-Dreyfus, insists on wearing a belly shirt. Jerry and Larry apparently have their own office now. (Given that Larry wrote his real-life divorce into Curb, and that he’s now writing the fictional divorce into the show-within-a-show, we are at new and confusing levels of meta.) But mostly, this is an ordinary episode that happens to begin with Seinfeld and David talking like Jerry and George used to, yakking about senselessness: another show about nothing, but punctuated by outrageous moments!ģ. We learn that Meg Ryan has dropped out of contention for the role of George’s ex-wife - the part that Larry has promised to Cheryl - Julia Louis-Dreyfus has some mentally disturbed friends, and Larry is literally writing the “Cheryl calls from a plane that may be crashing and Larry is just worried about the TiVo” scenario that caused his divorce. The Seinfeld reunion plotline returns, though strangely, almost only in passing.