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'Curb Your Enthusiasm' Concludes with Nods to 'Seinfeld' and a Meta Finale

Larry David's long-running HBO series ends its 12-season run with a trial that mirrors the controversial 'Seinfeld' finale, but with a twist.

  • The series finale of 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' aired, concluding the show after 12 seasons and featuring a trial that echoes the 'Seinfeld' finale.
  • Larry David, playing a version of himself, is found guilty but is freed due to a juror's mistake, differing from the 'Seinfeld' ending where characters serve their sentences.
  • The finale episode, titled 'No Lessons Learned,' is highly rated and reflects Larry David's refusal to learn from past mistakes, maintaining the show's comedic essence.
  • Despite speculation about a possible 13th season, Larry David confirms the show's conclusion, marking the end of a 24-year legacy.
  • The finale has received mixed reactions, but creators stand by their decision, emphasizing the show's commitment to humor and legacy.
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