‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’: Final Season Trailer Urges “Don’t Be Mad He’s Leaving, Be Mad He Stayed So Long”

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Curb Your Enthusiasm is coming to an end and Larry David’s going out in style.

HBO has unveiled a trailer for Season 12, the final season, which launches on February 4.

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“Don’t be mad he’s leaving, be mad he stayed so long,” the trailer urges as we see Larry engage in more classic behavior.

As always, he appears to be upsetting his friends including Susie Greene, played by Susie Essman, wife of his best pal and manager Jeff. “You’re small, you’re petty, you’re jealous. You’re a walking, fucking virus, Larry,” she says.

There’s another run in with ex-wife Cheryl and her new beau Ted Danson.

He gets deep with Leon, played by J.B Smoove, and has a moment of clarity with Richard Lewis, his oldest friend.

Tracey Ullman, who played Irma Kostroski, City Councilwoman, ponders the thought of Larry growing breasts. “Pretty, pretty, pretty cute,” he says.

Larry also attends another funeral, which never ends well in Curb. Vince Vaughn, who plays Freddy Funkhouser, the half-brother of Marty Funkhouser, played by the late, great Bob Einstein, returns, and there’s a guest spot from Dan Levy.

“I think this is the happiest I’ve ever been in my life,” he says, adding in another scene, “I really did the best under the circumstances, as a person who hates people yet has to be amongst them.”

Godspeed, Larry.

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