it's kind of true. All of the characters are the same in that regard. Which is part of the brilliance of the show is that you have all these familiar people with disparate personalities all behaving the same way, which is just them behaving like normal people but antagonistic enough towards Larry that it pushes him into insanity.
I always leave dinners or parties before dessert or whatever cuz people can be disappointing. I don't need the grief so I understand Larry. He says and eos things and people take it the wrong way so he leaves. makes sense to me
Did Conan say Larry's character is saying the wrong thing on his show??!! What??! The genius of the show is that Larry is saying the exact right thing 99% of the time but it is just things that most people are afraid to say!
@@MeshachKanyion It saddens me that there are people watching Seinfeld and Curb, not as comedies, but reality shows. To not be laughing at the inappropriateness, the anti-social characters...but to be tilting at windmills and saying "No, Larry is right to invasively ask about a tattoo. No, George is right to be happy his fiance is dead. No, Jerry is right to drop a girl for her man-hands or because she needs proper lighting to be pretty"
@@78bcat lol you lose credibility when you reference him asking about somebody he works with tattoo on their hand as invasive. Of all the things you could’ve pulled thats really one of the worst. And while probably half the time maybe more Larry is wrong but a good deal of it is honest observation and meant to be written that way like when his past actions literally save his life from the fatwa. So get off your high horse my god.
I love Ted Danson. He's always THERE in the culture doing something fun, funny, or and/or cool. Remember Bored to Death? A little HBO show with Jason Schwartzman and Zach Galifianakis? Or his run on the other-wise tedious CSI shows? From Cheers to The Good Place (best network comedy since Arrested Development) he's always among us and never requires a "comeback."
I remember hearing that the forensics team was going to be debating "Youth in Asia" over the loudspeaker one morning and thinking, what's there to debate? Then the next semester I took a small and domestic animal care class and learned how wrong I was...
Oh dear, I wonder if Cowboy Conan almost made a faux pas about faux pas's's's. After getting that question, I suspect Ted Danson was thinking, "If he brings up that freaking Friar's Club Roast...."
How can conan obrien say larry says the wrong things, larry is saying the right things but he shouldnt we dont do it irl couse its rude thats the curb signature
He hits it on the head about Larry, his sense of humour is not about him... it is actually very unique, because at face value it appears to be about him, but its really not... very well said Ted
When Larry went on Jiminy Glick he was super generous with laughs and genuinely enjoyed the act. But when Jerry went on Jiminy Glick, he was the exact opposite. Maybe it was outlined in advance that Jerry would be reserved and combative.
An even better question is; when did Conan start acting like a megalomaniac. I say because he gets all in people's faces. I say because Conan is being very kooky when speaking to Danson.
I like Conan but I never understand why he is always repeating his guests joke. He did it here with the reason why Larry David doesn't want to have dinner at home and only at restaurants. Does he think that his audience is not smart enough to get it the first time?
@@damianrawcliffe9028 he is but aren't the general viewers smart enough to understand the set up the first time they hear it? Also, it kills the flow of the joke quite a bit. Often you can see the guest (comedian) wanting to keep going as they have rhythm to their joke. Either way, to each their own :)
Sheesh ... I always say the wrong thing, and flaunt social conventions ... I just have not figured out how to get people to laugh at it and give me a billion dollars. Drat!
Ted Danson is the legit villain of Curb
And a damned good one
A terrible man
@@jbri1 lol a damn excellent terrible man
Mocha Joe is the ultimate villain. The man is pure evil.
What about Susie??
The way Danson describes his function on the show is to back Larry into a corner is brilliant of him to understand
it's kind of true. All of the characters are the same in that regard. Which is part of the brilliance of the show is that you have all these familiar people with disparate personalities all behaving the same way, which is just them behaving like normal people but antagonistic enough towards Larry that it pushes him into insanity.
I love when Ted and Richard Lewis are on. Usually they break character because they are making each other laugh.
What an honor to have Larry David walk out of the dinner he invited you to.
Apparently he does this to Richard Lewis too.....Oh LD, Long Ball Larry...
If he does this to you you’ve become a great friend
So Ted Danson hangs out with Woody Harrelson? Gold, pure gold.
Cheers.
Why is Conan wearing a scarf like he's a dog named Banjo?
Probably to cover love bites, always assume this when someone is wearing a scarf.
Why does this comment make sense to me?
Conjo?
lmao
@@curtismaize How do you view a turtleneck?
Larry just gets there early to beat Richard Lewis to the best seat.
also so he could pay
I think there is an inner Larry David in all of us. I myself, hate being stuck in someone's home, looking for convenient moment to duck out.
“What do you think about youth in Asia?” Too funny.
In the name of many non-native English speakers, thank you! I didn't get it when he said it; came to the comments looking for this.
I believe there's a band called Youth in Asia.
Buyakasha!
Ted is magnificent. I just rewatched Chet's Shirt and it is a masterclass in playing the straight man
I've always liked Ted Danson. He seems affable.
he also seems F-able
@@juancpgo But is he risible?
Hopefully he does not go overboard in his affability.
You’ve watched Affirmative action and googled Affable didn’t you 😉
@@danielm4114 the difference is negligible
Oh it just hit me that Ted Danson heard it as “What do you think of youth in Asia?”.
I didn’t get it till I read this
Ali G
Same lol@@Poopoopoopoopoopoopoopoo
He didn't hear it as that, he was making a joke.
Larry is the type of guy who invites you out for dinner but leaves while you’re still eating.
I always leave dinners or parties before dessert or whatever cuz people can be disappointing. I don't need the grief so I understand Larry. He says and eos things and people take it the wrong way so he leaves. makes sense to me
Did Conan say Larry's character is saying the wrong thing on his show??!! What??! The genius of the show is that Larry is saying the exact right thing 99% of the time but it is just things that most people are afraid to say!
That's true...he's usually right...but you could still say he's saying the wrong thing according to etiquette and social norms, don't you think?
Conan O'Brien, Ted Danson, stories about Larry David. Win, win and win.
Larry speaks his mind - he deserves celebration not condemnation...
Yessir, Gore tapping his wife still donated big bucks, he's the man.
That just hit me about what Ted said at the end 😂
@@reflect001 "Euthanasia", "Youth in Asia"
I do NOT think Larry “always says the wrong thing.” I usually find myself on his side, against the world.
You should tell your therapist this information. It's good that you've identified the problem. Now you can work on fixing it.
@@MeshachKanyion It saddens me that there are people watching Seinfeld and Curb, not as comedies, but reality shows. To not be laughing at the inappropriateness, the anti-social characters...but to be tilting at windmills and saying "No, Larry is right to invasively ask about a tattoo. No, George is right to be happy his fiance is dead. No, Jerry is right to drop a girl for her man-hands or because she needs proper lighting to be pretty"
Agree 100%
He’s saying what a normal person might have as a passing thought. He just doesn’t have enough filter to keep from saying it out loud.
@@78bcat lol you lose credibility when you reference him asking about somebody he works with tattoo on their hand as invasive. Of all the things you could’ve pulled thats really one of the worst. And while probably half the time maybe more Larry is wrong but a good deal of it is honest observation and meant to be written that way like when his past actions literally save his life from the fatwa. So get off your high horse my god.
How close to the camera do you need to be?
Ted Dansen: this close 👁 👄 👁
For a 73 year old guy, he looks quite handsome and has good skin and hairs. I don't look close to him at the age of 37.
Botox and surgery
@@FC-gq7fb lol I don't think Danson has had anything done besides hair transplants.
@@jackgoff4859 good friend of yours is he?
great description of how curb works by ted!
4:41 that was so "Dr. Becker" 😂
Becker’s character on Curb is awesome
This past season might off been the best
so good
I would love to see the interview when Ted thought "youth in Asia" were the same as the youth every where.
@@je1635 it’s actually an old Monty Python bit.
Love TD. I’m 54 now and first saw cheers at 15 years old. Wanted to be Sam Malone as soon as I saw the show. Still do. Good ole’ days
Makes you wonder how many horn dogs Cheers unleashed on the world.
It’s two words......That’s a point. I don’t think I’ve ever seen Larry be a grammar pedant....he should correct Susie. Love Curb, and Cheers. Genius.
Meeting at restaurants or other public places, rather than a person's house, is the norm in Japan, or at least Tokyo. Good one Larry.
I love Ted Danson. He's always THERE in the culture doing something fun, funny, or and/or cool. Remember Bored to Death? A little HBO show with Jason Schwartzman and Zach Galifianakis? Or his run on the other-wise tedious CSI shows? From Cheers to The Good Place (best network comedy since Arrested Development) he's always among us and never requires a "comeback."
Why does Conan looking like fn Howdy D..Ilike them both. Great story:}
the good place and mayor is perfect
Mayor is rough haha
Cheers anyone?
Look up Bored to Death on HBO. Ted was in that too. It was a brilliant show. It is a shame that it only ran 3 seasons.
Lol Larry David's biggest faux pas was his affirmative action comment on an episode of curb.. "I was just trying to be affable!"
Larry wants to be able to leave at a the drop of a hat. He anticipates complications. Ricky Gervais said something similar.
I loved him in Little Danson man
Can't think of many 76 year old men who've aged as well as Ted Danson. Loved Becker in the late 90s.
I love it when conan sports the same outfits as a toddler too. 😂
I love the Candy Apple Red Telecaster in the background, I have one and i love them.
So basically Larry David is the Neil Young of stand up comedy.
I remember hearing that the forensics team was going to be debating "Youth in Asia" over the loudspeaker one morning and thinking, what's there to debate? Then the next semester I took a small and domestic animal care class and learned how wrong I was...
Oh dear, I wonder if Cowboy Conan almost made a faux pas about faux pas's's's. After getting that question, I suspect Ted Danson was thinking, "If he brings up that freaking Friar's Club Roast...."
LD and TD 😂❤
You’re such a legend Ted! Love you man!!!
I need a friend like Larry. Or Seinfeld, or Ted. Nobody in this world like them.
Jerry is such a jerk
Conan, what a crazy room !!
Love Larry David. Never considered him a stand up.
Neither did many of his early audiences. That's why he got into writing comedy...
How can conan obrien say larry says the wrong things, larry is saying the right things but he shouldnt we dont do it irl couse its rude thats the curb signature
I know the show is fake but I can't like Ted Danson for dating Cheryl
Not a good move.
Who does that!?
I mean, it's one thing to put her on your bench, but this...?!
Ted should never have given up his sandwich to Larry. It’s a classic.
Lary David has an INTP personality type.
He hits it on the head about Larry, his sense of humour is not about him... it is actually very unique, because at face value it appears to be about him, but its really not... very well said Ted
I had to think for a second about that youth in asia joke
Ted is right, youths are the same all over the world. Asia is no different.
Youth in Asia... LOL
He’ll always be Sam to me.
Sam “Mayday”Malone and his slider of death
Ted Danson-American Treasure
Conan's hair is starting to look like Cameron Diaz's "gelled" look in There's Something About Mary. Ted wore a toupee in Cheers.
Richard Dennis has a similar story, but LD didn't even say goodbye. lol
Richard Lewis ♡
@@Karma-Vendetta Ah right. Thanks.
youth in Asia...
HAHAHAHAHA!!!!
If I had Larry David money I would do whatever the F I wanted to also.
When Larry went on Jiminy Glick he was super generous with laughs and genuinely enjoyed the act. But when Jerry went on Jiminy Glick, he was the exact opposite. Maybe it was outlined in advance that Jerry would be reserved and combative.
What the hell is Conan wearing?
A denim jacket and bandana what's the big deal?
the bandana is probably being used as a face mask
Conan looks like a 60 year old in puberty since he lost the suit. SAD!
@@Ventura2050 looks like a middle age lesbian lol
clothes
In fact Larry David in his show says a lot of things that make sense.
I'm with Lucy Lawless when it comes to Mr. Anonymous...
Howdy Doody? Oops sorry Conan, didn’t recognize you there.
Lol well spotted.
He looks like he's about to rob a stagecoach with Jay Leno.
"youth in Asia" joke is taken from Myron Cohen
As the years pass, Conan is becoming quite a glamorous old woman.
Love you all!
Sorry. I am not a native English speaker: at the end, what was the misunderstanding with euthanasia?
Youth in Asia
I've heard this joke before, I swear
If Conan’s hair gets any more ridiculous he should run for president.
what do you think about the "youth in Asia" .....
faux pas (french, two words) actually translates to "misstep" and literally translates to "bad step" or "false step"
Danson man. The best.
Take it sleazy, Ted ❤️
I don t understand the end, anyone kind enough to explain? ❤
The interviewer said "euthanasia," but Danson heard "youth in Asia" (which does sound pretty much the same). Hilarity ensued.
Watching this made me wonder. When did Conan start looking like a Oompa Loompa?
A better question is; when did Conan NOT look like an Oompa Loompa
An even better question is; when did Conan start acting like a megalomaniac. I say because he gets all in people's faces. I say because Conan is being very kooky when speaking to Danson.
Ted is the man
Conan is starting to look like he lives in Whoville
Ted really seems to be the opposite of his character on the show
"Faux pas" is 2 words; not one word.
FYI, Conan's wearing a bandana because he just got back from the groomer.
Most memorable Danson Faux Pas, doing black face. That would be the first thing I ask him.
Ted Danson is anonymous
R.I.P. Richard Lewis:(
Nice 😂👏👍
And Ted is the perfect one to marry Cheryl.
holy crap conan's hair is groomed
Youth in Asia. Exactly.
What is happening with Conan's hair?
I like Conan but I never understand why he is always repeating his guests joke. He did it here with the reason why Larry David doesn't want to have dinner at home and only at restaurants. Does he think that his audience is not smart enough to get it the first time?
He's assisting in setting up the premise for them to deliver the punchline.
I find it quite affable
@@damianrawcliffe9028 he is but aren't the general viewers smart enough to understand the set up the first time they hear it? Also, it kills the flow of the joke quite a bit. Often you can see the guest (comedian) wanting to keep going as they have rhythm to their joke. Either way, to each their own :)
WTF is with Conan O'Brien's hair???
He must be the biological father of Brenan. I can see the resemblance specifically the deep seated eyes and the nose bridge.
Let the ads run since Conan lost his job.
Interesting :O
If a Bald Eagle 🦅 put on a costume to be a man, it'd be a Ted Danson mask.
Why is this true 😂
I love Dr K:)
why is conan dressed like an off duty bandit?
On a whim I was done with this interview early.
I didn't get the joke. Was there a joke I missed somewhere?
Conan is made for Curb
Sheesh ... I always say the wrong thing, and flaunt social conventions ... I just have not figured out how to get people to laugh at it and give me a billion dollars. Drat!