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Season 3 opens with Larry joining a restaurant venture with a group of investors. A few sub-plots involve Larry being cast in a Martin Scorsese movie, an on again, off again feud with Stu and Susan Braudy and Larry getting a pubic hair stuck in his throat.
There is not a more infuriating and self-involved yet comically rich character on television than Larry David. His near-disdain for those outside his inner circle makes Curb Your Enthusiasm a hilarious blend of the bleak and the brilliant.
While The Sopranos has rightfully garnered all the hype for Sunday, keep tuned in for Curb Your Enthusiasm, easily the funniest half hour on TV -- and the most underrated as well.
The comedy is so perversely, overwhelmingly rich in absurdities, the mind is likely to break the episodes down into one big database of gags, characters and stories.