"Curb Your Enthusiasm: A Last-Minute Improv and Emotional Farewell"

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The series finale of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" featured a last-minute improv punchline by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, wrapping up 12 seasons of misanthropic misadventures. Co-writer/executive producer Jeff Schaffer and co-star Susie Essman discuss the finale's reception, the decision to revisit the Seinfeld finale, and the importance of weaving classic Curb moments into the episode. Larry David's contrarian nature and the show's focus on storytelling are highlighted, with the team expressing satisfaction with the finale and Larry David showing rare sentimentality about the show's conclusion.
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