Kory and Jacob dissect the mind of Larry David going through each episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm. We'll give you the episode basics, take you through our semi-interesting information that's at least somewhat related to the episode. Then we'll get into the important episode moments. Is Larry right about his latest hypothesis on life? Or do Jacob and Kory have an alternative theory? Curbology is laid back and fun, enjoy!
Oskie, my boy! Our favorite Curb cast member of the animal kingdom, Oscar, makes his debut. There's plenty to discuss from dinner thank you distributions, dark hypotheticals that Kory is oddly quick to answer, drunk 7 year-olds and literal dog whistles. Join us on the latest episode of Curbology!
From gangsters to grave digging, this episode is a very interesting mix. We get the fantastic introductions to Shelley Berman as Larry's father, Nat, and Richard Kind as Cousin Andy. Also, in a surprise opening, Martin Scorsese makes an appearance. Check out this episode if you want to know the real way to pronounce Scorsese or you're curious if "Jai Ya" really means what Richard Lewis claims it to mean.
As debris and ash rain down on Los Angeles, only Larry David can save the da--No, not really. Despite the title, there's no attack. Instead, Larry uses some "inside" information to try and get back in the good graces of the infamous Mindy Riser. We'll be honest, this episode is lackluster by Curb standards, but Kory and Jacob have fun with it nonetheless. We also make an important announcement. We have declared this, The Summer of Curb!
"It's like eating a delicious sponge!" Grab a piece of sponge cake and join the Curbology crew in the podcast from hell. Well, not really, but we'll discuss whether Richard Lewis could have actually coined the phrase, "the blank from hell". This episode is a personal favorite of Kory's and we both love the appearance of Cheri Oteri as the one-of-a-kind loony nanny. And remember, F*** HUGH!
Jacob and Kory think this Season 3 episode has some of the most unlikeable characters in the whole series. Brad, screw you, Brad!! The sales person that won't leave you alone. And the pretentious couple that won't accept a late wedding gift. More importantly, though, Curbology dives into when it's okay to ask for salt and/or ranch. Join us as we discuss the magical cleaning solution of club soda and salt and whether you should care about a stained rug, or simply leave it and get down to business.
Ever had a brownie so good it just knocked you out? Check out this Curbology episode as Jacob and Kory get back into another episode of Season 3. This time, Richard Lewis' latest girlfriend is having such a bad allergy reaction that she's borderline disfigured. Of course, this means Lewis doesn't want to take her to the Emmys even though he claims to love her for her soul.
We're back, baby! After a slight hiatus, the Curbology Crew returns to tackle "Chet's Shirt". Who says a dead guy can't have great taste? Season 3 is on as Larry joins a restaurant business venture while tracking down a very average looking bowling shirt. Kory and Jacob lament their own shirts that met premature demises, and they discuss if this is Ted Danson's best Curb appearance. Find out what the guys think in this extra long season premiere of Curbology! Follow us:@Curbology on Instagram@Curbologypod on TwitterPlease Drop 5 Stars and Give us a Review if you enjoy!
Relax. Return from the edge of your seats. Sit back and enjoy some relief. At last, the Season 2 Finale is here. Whether you get a massage while listening to this or not, it's okay, we got you covered. We will once again dive into the minutia of Curb and discuss psychics, sidewalk greeting etiquette, limo drivers and stealing forks. Enjoy as we wrap up Season 2 and prepare for Season 3!
Larry and Cheryl take the round about way to get to a baptism. Cheryl's sister, played by Kaitlin Olson, is hoping everything will go smooth for her fiancé's baptism. But, of course nothing is smooth when Larry David is around. Kory and Jacob discuss the dying art of voicemail, airport etiquette and when line-cutting clemency should be granted.
Everybody loves Shaq, and after Larry trips him, everybody hates Larry. Kory and Jacob talk a lot about Shaq, a medium amount about how to say goodbye, and a little about broccoli stalks. In a fun, meandering episode, Curbology dives into the new happy-go-lucky Larry and some other vanilla bs things.
For years, "The Doll" was considered one of Curb's best episodes. It's definitely a breakout for the belligerent Sussie we all love. Larry continues to mess up opportunities for his TV show as him and Jeff resort to stealing the head of Sami's doll to fix a problem. Jacob and Kory discuss if the episode still holds up and the impact of Sussie's character has moving forward.
You have $5,000. Do you bet it on the effectiveness of acupuncture, loan it to your struggling friend, or pay Larry to give an old man a heart attack? Decisions, decisions. In this episode Larry gets caught between being a nice guy and getting too involved. Jacob and Kory attempt to break down a somewhat confusing sequence of events. Jacob explains how to scarf down a Spud O'Lay right before jumping in a pool and Kory solves the mystery of the Orchid. After dishing out thoughts on Barry Weiner and Casual Friday they conclude that this episode is better than most give it credit for. Follow us:@Curbology on Instagram@Curbologypod on TwitterPlease Drop 5 Stars and Write a Review if you enjoy!
How would you react to seeing your therapist in a ridiculous thong at the beach? Can you start eating before your friend's food arrives? From 10th US President John Tyler to the Double Goodbye and opinions on Beach-Going there's plenty of discussion to be had surrounding this episode. Learn what the heck Tippecanoe means and hear a real Larry David story courtesy of one of Kory's friends. Larry does a favor for Rob Reiner that ends with a little girl punching him in the face so you know it's a good Curb episode to revisit. Follow us:@Curbology on Instagram@Curbologypod on TwitterPlease Drop 5 Stars and Write a Review if you enjoy!
Another episode, already? Yes. Like a box of Chinese takeout, sometimes there's many shrimp or in this case, podcasts, and sometimes you get shafted. In this episode, Larry and Cheryl don't get their allotted shrimp because the HBO President gets their order by mistake and helps himself. Julia Louis-Dreyfus makes a notable appearance as Larry finds a way to screw up a done deal for their new TV show. Jacob describes his odd relationship with shellfish and Kory weighs in on the dynamics of revealing one's hand in poker and the proper way to call someone out who folds a great hand. Hopefully this memorable episode of Curb carries Jacob and Kory to a podcast that's slightly better than forgettable.
Sit back and enjoy this one with your favorite candy or favorite salad. Larry questions the alleged origin of the Cobb Salad and gets into a quarrel with some teenagers and their father over a Trick or Treating technicality. Jacob and Kory discuss the rapper Logic and his connection with this episode. They question whether a Cobb Salad is actually good, how the alternatives compare, and all sorts of other random nonsense as the Curbology crew digs into one of Kory's favorite episodes.
Thor has arrived! Larry takes on one of the world's greatest heroes! That or he gets his tire slashed by a bitter professional wrestler. Join Jacob and Kory on another great discussion as Season 2 of Curb begins to churn.
We're back!! Season 2 begins as Larry procrastinates real life responsibilities by trying to sell cars. Similar to our lives by recording podcasts. Jason Alexander is introduced as an important part of the Season 2 arc. Jacob and Kory discuss crossover between Larry, George and Jason.
It's the Season 1 Finale! Jacob and Kory are just as surprised as you that they've made it this far. They sit in on a group as Larry goes to some new awkward extremes.
Nearing the end of season one, Kory and Jacob delve into Larry's latest troubles as some poorly chosen words get Larry into hot water.
There are many beloved things in life. In this episode we discuss the fallout of Cheryl's beloved aunt's passing and the typo that puts Larry on the street once everyone has kicked him out.
Larry inadvertently damages Jeff's '57 Chevy. Jacob and Kory inadvertently have a pretty good podcast episode talking about AAMCO. Is it okay to sit at the head of the table at someone else's house? What happens when the caterer takes all your leftovers?
Hangout with Jacob and Kory as they discuss "The Wire", an episode that features the first Julia Louis-Dreyfus appearance on Curb. When is the appropriate phone call cutoff? Follow us:@Curbology on Instagram@Curbologypod on TwitterPlease Drop 5 Stars and Write a Review if you enjoy!
Jacob and Kory take a long look at "Interior Decorator". This Larry-heavy episode has our loving protagonist finally lose faith in humanity. Follow us:@Curbology on Instagram@Curbologypod on Twitter Please Drop 5 Stars and Write a Review if you enjoy!
Jacob and Kory tackle "The Bracelet", an episode they agree is the best discussed on Curbology at this point. We get an extra helping of Richard Lewis as he and Larry assist a sightless man in need. Follow us:@Curbology on Instagram@Curbologypod on TwitterPlease Drop 5 Stars and Write a Review if you enjoy!
Jacob and Kory get into episode 3 of Curb. An episode that features Bob Odenkirk in a memorable guest role.Follow us:@Curbology on Instagram@Curbologypod on TwitterPlease Drop 5 Stars and Write a Review if you enjoy!
Jacob and Kory delve into episode 2 of Curb and we meet Ted and Mary. Follow us:@Curbology on Instagram@Curbologypod on TwitterPlease Drop 5 Stars and Write a Review if you enjoy!
A new beginning. Jacob and Kory tackle the endeavor of episode 1 of the Curbology Podcast. They break down "The Pants Tent" and give a history of why they love Curb. Follow us:@Curbology on Instagram@Curbologypod on TwitterPlease Drop 5 Stars and Give us a Review if you enjoy!