Episode 10 – The Group

17 December, 2000
Jeff offers Cheryl a role in The Vagina Monologues; Larry attends an incest survivors group with an old girlfriend. Continue Reading

Episode 9 – Affirmative Action

10 December, 2000
Larry makes an off-color remark to an African-American doctor; Larry and Cheryl travel across L.A. to retrieve a prescription. Continue Reading

Episode 8 – Beloved Aunt

3 December, 2000
Cheryl’s parents ask Larry to write an obituary for Cheryl’s aunt, which accidentally results in an obscene typo. Continue Reading

Episode 7 – AAMCO

26 November, 2000
Cheryl holds a dinner party; Larry test drives Jeff’s car which leads to an accident after hearing the trademark double-horn sound effect in an AAMCO radio commercial, mistaking it for a real horn. Continue Reading

Episode 6 – The Wire

19 November, 2000
To bury a telephone wire, Larry must befriend his next door neighbors, the Weinstocks (Wayne Federman, Lucy Webb), who ask to meet Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Continue Reading

Episode 5 – The Interior Decorator

12 November, 2000
Larry keeps missing appointments with Diane Keaton; Larry is angered by the operations of his doctor’s office. Continue Reading

Episode 4 – The Bracelet

5 November, 2000
Larry wants to buy a bracelet for Cheryl but looks unpresentable in his appearance; later, Larry and Richard Lewis help a blind man move into his apartment. Continue Reading

Episode 3 – Porno Gil

29 October, 2000
Larry and Cheryl are invited to a dinner party thrown by a retired porn star, Gil Bang (Bob Odenkirk). Jeff asks Larry to hide his porn collection from Susie.
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Episode 2 – Ted and Mary

22 October, 2000
Larry goes shopping with Mary Steenburgen and her mother, but things take a turn when Larry takes a drink out of Mary’s mother’s glass of water. When he realizes whose water it is, he stops… then gags! Continue Reading

Episode 1 – The Pants Tent

15 October, 2000
This is the series’ pilot episode. Larry’s new pants (which are so baggy in the front that they make it look like he has an erection every time he sits down) create awkward misunderstandings between Larry, Cheryl, and her friend. A movie theater argument with a female ’stranger’ leads to tensions between Larry and best friend Richard Lewis. Larry’s joking referral to Cheryl as “Hitler” (during a car speakerphone conversation with Jeff) cause Larry’s attempts to hide it from Cheryl — and to appease Jeff’s Holocaust-sensitive parents — to backfire disastrously. Kathy Griffin makes a cameo appearance. Continue Reading