Ep 2. Thor
- TVMA
- September 30, 2001
- 28 min
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8.4 (2,030)
Larry David returns for a second season of his critically acclaimed show, "Curb Your Enthusiasm." In this episode, entitled "Thor," Larry gets into a series of misunderstandings and confrontations that lead to some very awkward and uncomfortable situations.
The episode begins with Larry and his wife Cheryl attending a dinner party where they meet Thor, a large and intimidating man who works as a bouncer at a nightclub. Thor quickly takes a liking to Larry, but Larry is put off by Thor's constant talk of violence and aggression.
Things only get worse for Larry when he and Cheryl attend a screening of a new movie. Larry is dismayed to discover that the theater has given away their seats to a pair of strangers, and he becomes increasingly agitated as he tries to navigate the theater's confusing seating system.
As if that weren't enough, Larry also gets into an argument with a man over a parking spot, and his attempts to apologize only make things worse.
Throughout the episode, Larry's neurotic and confrontational personality is on full display as he bounces from one uncomfortable situation to another. Despite his best efforts, he always seems to make things worse, and his constant need for approval and validation often causes him to come across as desperate and needy.
Despite all of the awkwardness and discomfort, "Thor" is a hilarious and engaging episode that showcases Larry David's unique brand of humor. Whether you're a longtime fan of the show or just looking for a good laugh, this installment of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" is sure to deliver.