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 Wild and crazy guys
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The sixth (and last?) season of Curb Your Enthusiasm, out tomorrow on DVD, started strong and then became, yes, transcendent when (spoiler alert?) Cheryl finally gave Larry the boot. Unlike a certain other HBO comedy, the characters actually changed. Your move, Grenier.
Also: Tonight the network launches In Treatment, a 45-episode (!) series about a therapist played by Gabriel Byrne. (Guess one therapy show wasn't enough.) It airs every weeknight,with Byrne seeing each patient once a week. (Every 25-minute episode takes place entirely within the confines of his office.) Thinkof it as 24 for Upper East Siders.
PAUL L. UNDERWOOD 7:03 AM, January 28, 2008 Photo: Courtesy of HBO |
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