"Curb Your Enthusiasm: Finale Recap and Rewriting 'Seinfeld' History"

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The series finale of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" pays homage to the "Seinfeld" finale as Larry faces a voting-rights trial. Parallels to the "Seinfeld" finale are evident as Larry is confronted with past misdeeds, leading to a guilty verdict and a one-year prison sentence. However, a twist sees Jerry bailing him out, echoing the original "Seinfeld" ending. While the episode is a nod to "Seinfeld," some find the heavy-handed references and predictable structure unsatisfying, but it ultimately maintains the show's signature bitter humor.
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