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  1. The characters are also very cliche, especially the teenage daughter
  2. What shocked me was that the show never dived into what happened to Donny's Dad, it was only implied that he was molested.
  3. I was wondering the same thing. I'd assume because they originally didn't know that the therapist got sexually assaulted.
  4. I still haven't come into terms with the show ending, I'm still very sad it is
  5. Here's one of the few untitled tracks I'm looking for, this plays four times in the episode Beloved Aunt, I ripped the track and put it on my channel: I'm not sure if it's an original track or stock, it is some weird late 90's sounding accordion/electronic keyboard sounding cue so it's highly unlikely that it had lyrics if it wasn't an OST.
  6. It's been officially confirmed that the twelfth season will be the final season; https://deadline.com/2023/12/curb-your-enthusiasm-officially-ending-season-12-hbo-1235668008/
  7. Not having Ghandi in the reboot is a no brainer, it's what got the show cancelled to begin with. The new voices sound off in this reboot, especially cleo.
  8. Damn, now we'll never know who Carly's mom is or what she looks like. It was a dick move for them to end the season with a cliffhanger, knowing that they'd run the risk of being cancelled before they got a chance to tie any loose ends.
  9. My least favorite episode of the season, they should've done more with Frank playing Chess. The reverse Dennis system also took up too much of the episode, the delivery wasn't as good as the original bit done in season 5.
  10. McElhenney looks a lot younger without his facial hair.
  11. I think the new season is only gonna have 8 episodes.
  12. I like how (assuming the show end with a 10 episode twelfth season). The show will have 60 SD episodes and 60 HD episodes, which perfectly splits the show in half.
  13. Yeah that wouldn't be a good look on Larry's part. I wonder what kind of in-show reason they would have to kill Jeff off. We need Sussie in the new season too, Jeff was kind of there so it wouldn't be the end of the world if there were no Jeff, but the show would feel very empty without Sussie telling Larry to "get the fuck out of my house!!!!". Goldbergs was already on it's last legs when they kicked Jeff off last year and now it will officially end after this season (filming probably wrapped up by now). Larry's up there in age, so I can't imagine the show lasting much longer. This is the forth season that we've had since the show got revived.
  14. An underrated classic. Every season was excellent. Love the dynamic between Malcolm, Dewey, and Reese. Was a shame that Francis didn't end up making something of himself after he got fired from Otto. There was a slight dip when Jamie was born shortly after the halfway point of the series, but that's to be expected. Later seasons were less grounded (and a little more mean spirited). The finale while not much, was perfect for a show like this, and wrapped everything up nicely.
  15. Kind of late since I just recently finished the series but to save time, I'm gonna give my thoughts on just the final season.
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