![]() He is forced to give her a $20 as this is all he has on him, but then he once again cannot pay for parking and has to borrow it from his ex-lawyer. He pays the other attendant $10 to give to the first attendant, but is later confronted in the parking garage by the first attendant, who does not believe his story. Larry is outraged when his lawyer ( Nia Vardalos)-who is also his doctor's wife-bills him $1,500 for reading his script, so he fires her. Larry loses Diane's phone number and the interior decorator refuses to give it to him, which causes Larry to fire her. Cheryl hires an interior decorator, Carmen ( Rose Abdoo), who also works for Diane. This causes him to miss his appointment with Diane Keaton. He cannot pay for parking as he realizes he has no cash on him and has to borrow $3 from the parking lot attendant. Larry, who injured his finger fighting with Richard Lewis, is angered by the operations of his doctor's office, when another patient whose appointment was after his ( Marissa Winokur) is seen first because she signed in before he did (after he was chivalrous and let her exit the elevator first). Larry runs to the jewelry store to try to prevent Richard from buying the bracelet they fight outside the door resulting in neither being buzzed in. Larry returns to a restaurant where he left behind his credit card, but his car is blocked in by the head waiter because Larry did not tip him the previous day. Larry and Richard Lewis help a blind man ( Patrick Kerr) move into his apartment but he becomes belligerent and ungrateful. Richard then decides to buy it for his girlfriend, which upsets Cheryl. Larry wants to buy a bracelet for Cheryl, but he is not buzzed into the store because he is wearing his workout clothes and looks like a homeless person. Larry watches one the videos in this stash-starring Gil, when Jeff's parents walk in on him. In the hospital after a routine checkup, Jeff says he needs emergency bypass surgery and asks Larry to hide his porn collection from Susie ( Susie Essman) in case he dies. Gil disgusts Cheryl with graphic tales from his porn days, and Gil's wife shouts at Larry because Larry accidentally broke a rare lamp and did not adhere to her house rule of taking his shoes off. ![]() Cheryl, who planned to only stop by the party for 15 minutes after they ate at a restaurant, is annoyed to realize they are attending a dinner party. He gets lost driving there first an elderly woman tears up his directions to Gil's house after arguing with Larry, and then a man Larry offended earlier at a golf course refuses to give him directions. Larry and Cheryl are invited to retired porn star Gil Bang's ( Bob Odenkirk) party after Larry misdials Gil by mistake. Larry worries they have been uninvited to a Paul Simon concert because he reacted with disgust at lunch when he realized he had been drinking out of Mary's mother's glass. Larry goes shopping with Mary's mother ( Anne Haney). Larry and Cheryl go on a double date at a bowling alley with new celebrity friends Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen, where Larry's shoes are stolen and he confronts the thief. Larry jokingly refers to Cheryl as " Hitler" during a car speakerphone conversation with his best friend Jeff ( Jeff Garlin) and his attempts to hide it from her-and to appease Jeff's Holocaust-sensitive parents (Mina Kolb, Louis Nye)-backfire disastrously. An argument between Larry and a female 'stranger' Sofia ( Sofia Milos) leads to tensions between Larry and his friend ( Richard Lewis) because she is Richard's girlfriend. Larry's baggy new pants create awkward misunderstandings among Larry, Cheryl ( Cheryl Hines), and her friend Nancy ( Robin Ruzan) at a movie theater. Although this season has no major arc, there is a two-episode arc where Larry and Cheryl obsess over a wire that blocks their backyard view and try to get it removed by the city utility company. The first season introduces Larry's post- Seinfeld world, where he is wealthy, has a loving wife and a best friend, and manages to offend everyone around him. However, hours away from the show's scheduled filming, Larry becomes nervous and lies to the HBO executives about the illness of his nonexistent stepfather in order to get the special canceled. ![]() After a long hiatus, Larry begins performing stand-up comedy again in order to prepare for the special. In the HBO special upon which the series was based, Larry approaches HBO about having his own hour-long HBO special. ![]()
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