Curb Your Enthusiasm season 3 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Larry confronts his subordinates over gambling issues, causing tension. On a film set, he debates with the director about violence portrayal. Worried about his sick mother, Larry's unsettled when his father reveals her death and burial during his absence. He awkwardly navigates social interactions, using his mother's death to avoid commitments. Discovering she was buried in a "special section" due
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Larry's boss angry at the beginning of the scene?
He was frustrated about a gambling issue involving his subordinates.
What was the debate about on the film set?
The use of props and the level of violence to be depicted in a scene.
Why was Larry concerned about his mother?
He was worried because his father hadn't returned his calls and his mother was sick.
What news did Larry's father reveal about his mother?
Larry's mother had passed away and was already buried.
How did Larry react to social commitments after his mother's death?
He used his mother's death as an excuse to avoid them.
What was unique about Larry's mother's burial?
She was buried in a special section due to having a tattoo.
Why did Larry plan to bribe a gravedigger?
To move his mother's grave to a more appropriate location.
What was the misunderstanding about the mantra?
The mantra "Ji ya" given to Larry by a friend turned out to mean something inappropriate.
Why was Larry arrested by the police?
He was mistakenly using counterfeit bills he received from a film set.
What was Larry's father's reason for not informing him about his mother's death?
He claimed that Larry's mother didn't want to disturb him during his trip to New York.
Did Larry's relatives understand his use of his mother's death to avoid commitments?
Some relatives seemed to accept it, while others found it odd or suspicious.
How did Larry's father explain the tattoo?
He recalled it as a youthful indiscretion when he and Larry's mother got tattoos together.
What was the issue with the film set takes?
The takes were delayed due to technical issues, and the director wanted to shoot more for better quality.
How did Larry's friend react to the mantra's meaning?
He was upset and told Larry he could "shove it up his ass."
What was Larry's plan for dealing with the counterfeit money?
He tried to explain the situation to the police, offering to replace it with real money.