Curb Your Enthusiasm season 3 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Larry finds himself enamored with his new girlfriend Deborah, a Christian Scientist, causing him concern due to his frequent health issues. A dinner party leads to trouble when Deborah has an allergic reaction, presumably to peanuts. Larry and his friend Richard devise a dubious plan to secretly medicate her through brownies, clashing with her religious beliefs. Their plan backfires when Deborah detects a difference in the brownies' taste. The episode humorously explores the intersections of love, beliefs, and ethics.
Full Episode S03E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Larry's new girlfriend and what is unique about her?
Larry's new girlfriend is Deborah, and she is a Christian Scientist.
Why does Larry visit a Cellular Depot?
Larry visits Cellular Depot to purchase a new cell phone.
What is the conflict during the dinner party scene?
The conflict arises when Deborah asks for ketchup for her steak, offending the chef, and later experiences an allergic reaction.
What causes Deborah's allergic reaction at the dinner party?
Deborah's allergic reaction is presumably caused by peanuts.
How do Larry and Richard plan to address Deborah's allergic reaction?
They plan to secretly give her medication through brownies, without her knowledge.
Why does Larry need the brownie recipe from Susie?
Larry needs the recipe to bake brownies laced with medication for Deborah.
What is Larry's ethical dilemma in the episode?
Larry's ethical dilemma involves secretly medicating Deborah against her religious beliefs.
Does Deborah eat the medicated brownies?
No, Deborah refuses to eat the medicated brownies after noticing a difference in taste.
What is the main theme of this episode?
The main theme is the clash between personal beliefs, relationships, and ethical boundaries.
How does Larry's friend react to Deborah being a Christian Scientist?
Larry's friend is surprised and skeptical about Deborah's Christian Scientist beliefs.
Why is Larry concerned about Deborah's beliefs?
Larry is concerned because he often needs medical attention, which conflicts with her beliefs.
What issue does Larry have with his TV?
Larry's TV has a malfunctioning remote system, making it difficult to operate.
What does Larry try to do to fix the TV issue?
Larry considers firing the TV technician, who is black, leading to a discussion about racial sensitivity.
Why does Larry adjust a black man's tip in the episode?
Larry adjusts a black man's tip because he believes the original amount was insufficient.
What is the reaction to Larry firing the black TV technician?
The reaction includes a debate about racial sensitivity and the adequacy of the technician's work.