So true. Way back in the show's heyday, when Cheryl and Larry first split, I was pretty bummed. They were a refreshingly real TV sitcom couple, and the affection between them seemed genuine. But when you rewatch these episodes knowing what is to come, a very different image of Cheryl emerges.
Yeah that's one thing I hated about Cheryl she never backed him up she always left him hanging never spoke up for him but when he got Leon. Leon was his man
Ironically, this is what Jews like to do all the time. Look up the Anti-Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions legislation that makes it illegal in certain states for businesses to boycott Israeli goods and services, as if its not a gross violation of American right of association.
How can you not love Larry David? I got turned onto this show late, but my dad was always coming into my room when I was rabidly laughing at this show.
For anyone who doesn’t know the ending theme is the prelude or “Vorspiel” from Die Meistersinger von Nürnburg - one of Wagner’s finest achievements - which happened to also be Hitler’s favourite Wagnerian opera. It was said he could accurately whistle the intricate leitmotifs from this opera. So Larry really couldn’t have picked a better piece for revenge!
Yes, and: “It does not follow, that because a particular work of art succeeds in charming us, its creator also deserves our admiration.” ― Plutarch (Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus, c. 46-120 AD)
Walter strikes me as a guy who's never experienced a lick of antisemitism, personally but thinks about it constantly. He finds every excuse he can to refer to himself as a victim.
Especially considering it's not typical of Wagner. Also, considering how thick the music is I wouldn't even recognize it from one live take whistled by Larry David.(No offence to him)
Lmao when they get separated Larry starts whistling Springtime for Hitler! What a coincidence since he later performs in the Producers in a later season
@fooloof i don't think so, he said he writes every curb season with the intention of it being the last one, he probably is just a fan of the musical, he said mel brooks was a major influence to him
The hidden genius of this skit: “Walter or Walther is a German masculine given name derived from Old High German Walthari, composed of the elements walt- (Proto-Germanic *wald-) "power", "brightness" and hari (Proto-Germanic *χarja) "army"”
I know they had to make a cut in the piece short for runtime reasons, but if you come to think about the fact that this concert had to go on for like at least nine or ten minutes, it becomes even more hilarious.
I noticed they cut out a small part after Larry David says.."what is this. you're foaming at the mouth" he says, "somebody get a muzzle for this guy" .I saw it on HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm..lol
I'm disappointed in larry not because he's whistling Wagner but just whistling in public. I figured Larry would be an anti Whistler who would confront a public Whistler
I've seen this scene so many times and only just now I've noticed that Larry appears to be whistling "Springtime for Hitler" at 1:49! Edit: I see this has already been pointed out.
I loved, “JUDIASM WHERE ARE YOU…” 🤣😂
Am l? Yes! I do hate myself, but it has nothing to do with being Jewish"
best line ever looooooooool
"you wanna check my penis?", comes in second.
ElchaiDadon agreed. Worthy of Woody Allen.
Woody Allen said it first in Deconstructing Harry, btw.
You can see him smirk as he says it cos it's such a great line
Larry David is a comic genius!
Love how he whistled "Springtime for Hitler" at the end of the argument
Well spotted!
1:50
This is one of those rare moments where Cheryl actually backed Larry up.
*very rare
So true. Way back in the show's heyday, when Cheryl and Larry first split, I was pretty bummed. They were a refreshingly real TV sitcom couple, and the affection between them seemed genuine. But when you rewatch these episodes knowing what is to come, a very different image of Cheryl emerges.
Yeah that's one thing I hated about Cheryl she never backed him up she always left him hanging never spoke up for him but when he got Leon. Leon was his man
@@christysmith697 Funny, I never thought of Leon as a replacement for Cheryl, with improvements added. But of course he was, you're so right.
Bitches...
"I do hate myself, but it has nothing to do with being jewish!" Lol
yeah i just saw the damn video
Woody Allen said it first in Deconstructing Harry, btw.
Cooper Whoa, Cooper, I like to read the quotes, it’s like having conversation, we repeat what’s funny and laugh again.
these people who think they can come up to perfect strangers and boss them around
Ironically, this is what Jews like to do all the time. Look up the Anti-Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions legislation that makes it illegal in certain states for businesses to boycott Israeli goods and services, as if its not a gross violation of American right of association.
@@John-Adams yup
Bernie Sanders is the first politician to stand up to Israel
Fighting for us AMERICANS 🇺🇸
Standing up for YOU AMERICANS!!
Like Fidel Castro and other socialist dictatorships.
Sanders is nothing but a foolish prop.
@GayJew yes he is
@@timrasmussen5607 Then so is every politician in the history of the world.
Revenge is a dish best served cold alongside an orchestra playing Wagner in the morning.
I always thought revenge was a dish best served cold, but I found out it actually just means getting back at someone
@@subg8858 who writes these jokes?
That's why most Klingons love opera.
Brent D One of my favorite endings to a CYE episode.
My favorite is him wearing the MAGA hat. It's a people repellent unless one is a certain type of person. 🙄
Judaism, where are you? Where are you Judaism?
i lost it when he said that
"I do hate myself, but it has nothing to do with being jewish." greatest line
Imagine having that much money to scorn all your enemies in such a beautiful way
Gary Hamilton - I “scorn my enemies” all the time, and I haven’t got a red cent to my name...
I love how Larry is a cheapass when it matters and also willing to splurge when it matters hahaha
I can imagine doing allot of things with that much money but that one seems childish and petty
How can you not love Larry David? I got turned onto this show late, but my dad was always coming into my room when I was rabidly laughing at this show.
The way Larry captures the beauty of the petty revenge, it's wonderful.
For anyone who doesn’t know the ending theme is the prelude or “Vorspiel” from Die Meistersinger von Nürnburg - one of Wagner’s finest achievements - which happened to also be Hitler’s favourite Wagnerian opera. It was said he could accurately whistle the intricate leitmotifs from this opera. So Larry really couldn’t have picked a better piece for revenge!
Are you Jewish!?
actually "rienzi" was hitlers favourite wagner opera
@@BeezerWashingbeard "You wanna check my penis?"
The way he said "Judaism, where are you" had me laughing.
That’s my fav line 😂
“YOU sir, win A HUNDRED DOLLARS!” lmfao
This is what George Constanta would do if he had more money.
Arvind Talukdar hahahahaha!!! Priceless
Funny you mention that, there was an interview with the actor that plays George and he mentions that his character is based on Larry David
Sean K yeah, this person knows this and that’s why he said it. Most Seinfeld fans have known this for 20+ years, depending upon their age of course.
@profnasty did it? did it really?.......
MAYBE. Larry has guts. George was pretty gutless and weak.
That really is a beautiful piece of music
knowsmebyname beethoven ain't bad either..
He's whistling it wrong though.
Yes, and:
“It does not follow, that because a particular work of art succeeds in charming us, its creator also deserves our admiration.”
― Plutarch (Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus, c. 46-120 AD)
Are you jewish???
@@mencken8 sure it does, you are admiring their musical ability. that doesn't mean you approve of their cooking too
larry conducting the orchestra at the end is one of my favorite television moments of all time.
Gozleone yes it's perfectly acted
The beauty of being Larry David is having the money necessary to exact such horrific revenge.
Wagner was one of the greatest anti-dentites throughout history.
YOU'RE A RABID ANTI-DENTITE
Oh god, thanks for reminding me I need to rewatch every seinfeld episode ever
They do have their own schools!
Dentists... Who needs em'?
@@palabrajot505 not to mention the Blacks and the Jews
'Where are you Judaism?' xD
“Where’s your heritage?! Where’s your JUDAISM??!”
“JUDAISM WHERE ARE YOU??!” 😂😂😂
"JUDAISM! WHERE ARE YOU??"
"That's so Romaantic." "Excuse me. Are you Jewish?"
There's a lot of Woody Allen in this.
Minus Woody Allen being a sex creep and all that.
I think the funniest bit is Cheryl patiently listing to Larry whistling a song
Most of marriage is listening to your betrothed's stupidity
judaism, where are you? - i died!
judaism where are you
Funny how Walter Knows that Larry is Whistling Wagner
Walter strikes me as a guy who's never experienced a lick of antisemitism, personally but thinks about it constantly. He finds every excuse he can to refer to himself as a victim.
@@palabrajot505 so he's like Jewish?
@@Warm_and_loveable hah!
Especially considering it's not typical of Wagner. Also, considering how thick the music is I wouldn't even recognize it from one live take whistled by Larry David.(No offence to him)
know ur enamy
Spite Orchestras are the next big thing.
"Judiasm, where are you?!" hahahaha one of the best curb scenes
That expression larry david has when he looks up at the window of walter while having a live orchestra play wagner cracks me up every time.
Great scene in television history!
My Man! Larry always gets the most thoughtful forms of revenge.
"Judaism, where are you?" ha
“I do hate myself but it has nothing to do with being Jewish” is one of the greatest quotes ever.
True! But you have Woody Allen to thank for that. Larry stole it.
Larry David the maestro of pissing people 🤣😂🤣
Lmao when they get separated Larry starts whistling Springtime for Hitler! What a coincidence since he later performs in the Producers in a later season
@fooloof i don't think so, he said he writes every curb season with the intention of it being the last one, he probably is just a fan of the musical, he said mel brooks was a major influence to him
I've been looking for my judaism for 8 years now. I think my dad might have sold it at the garage sale by mistake.
Was your dad's name Esau?
and at a discount
"29 pfft!"
It's incredible how the background people have the skill to ignore this whole encounter. Genius extras work
The hidden genius of this skit: “Walter or Walther is a German masculine given name derived from Old High German Walthari, composed of the elements walt- (Proto-Germanic *wald-) "power", "brightness" and hari (Proto-Germanic *χarja) "army"”
1:55 he starts to whistle Mel Brooks' "Springtime for Hitler". Never noticed that before!
I love how Larry composes so furiously hahaha
"I hate myself, but it's got nothing to do with being a jew", literally rolling on the floor lauging
oh my god when he starts whistling springtime for hitler
I honestly wonder how hard Wagner would've laughed at this
Most epic trollage ever.
SanDeezy_ Breezy you sir have won the Internet for the day
We do a little trolling
This has to be the best scene in curb your enthusiasm
The piece at the end is the overture from "Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg", for anyone wondering.
"I do hate myself, but it has nothing to do with being Jewish". Classic.
Cheryl is actually siding with Larry and not the person who is opposing him?
This might have been the best episode of the whole series.
" I do hate myself, but it has nothing to do with being Jewish" 😂😂
This man just started a twitter argument in the real world.
The ending of this episode = Most epic pwnage ever!.
I never noticed how much Cliff Cobb looks like Peter Dinklage
The face of Larry David at 2:43 - gold.
Makes me laugh every time
The Maestro Larry David
The guy must have heard the music quite a few times to know it that well.
Today someone would pick up their phone, record the argument, and post it on TH-cam.
The tune at the end was " Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg" - Wagner.
Oh that's comforting 😂
God this show is so funny lol! one of my favorites
One of the, if not the best episodes ever! Shalom
ONE OF THE GREATEST EPISODES EVER
At least the guy knows good music to identify it by someone whistling outside where it's kind of noisy.
thank you larry, i've used this several times
I know they had to make a cut in the piece short for runtime reasons, but if you come to think about the fact that this concert had to go on for like at least nine or ten minutes, it becomes even more hilarious.
This is good use of "fuck you money".
I noticed they cut out a small part after Larry David says.."what is this. you're foaming at the mouth" he says, "somebody get a muzzle for this guy" .I saw it on HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm..lol
Only Larry would hire an orchestra to play Walter's most hated music, on his property no less 😄
lmao well that escalated quickly.
He started to whistle springtime for Hitler
"Judaism where are you" great line
"You sir win 100 dollars" lmao
This guy is a comedic genius!
I loled like crazy. I love this show.
“..”Hello Dolly”?”... ha
The ultimate troll!! Damn I love Larry lol
"I do hate myself, but it has nothing to do with being Jewish!"
Very Woody Allen
Curb shows what people with social anxiety think every interaction will be like
What song is he whistling before being called out? I can’t seem to find
Springtime for Hitler in Germany from Mel brooks movie the producers. (It’s genius you should watch it)
Larry’s the best! Gosh he makes me laugh!
This is incredible.
What a power move
I'm disappointed in larry not because he's whistling Wagner but just whistling in public. I figured Larry would be an anti Whistler who would confront a public Whistler
I love how agro it descends so quickly.
Then he starts whistling "Springtime for Hitler in Germany."
Best episode ever!
JUDAISM WHERE ARE YOU?
Larry is working that baton like Thanos wearing that Infinity Gantlet.
I've seen this scene so many times and only just now I've noticed that Larry appears to be whistling "Springtime for Hitler" at 1:49!
Edit: I see this has already been pointed out.
Larry kills me with the orchestra
That's the best ending to a Curb episode.
The guy who plays Walter is hilarious. Easily a top 5 scene in the show. How he cringes when he hears Larry whistling 🤣🤣🤣
1:49 Is he whistling the refrain to “Springtime For Hitler” (for those unfamiliar with that song, it’s from Mel Brooks’ “The Producers”)?
Brent D why yes, yes he is lol
One of the few people Larry has a complete victory against.
Pretty good baton, Larry David!...
Judiasm !!! Where are you.. judiasm !! Where are you..
"JUADISM WHERE ARE YOU"
Would've been funnier if he'd played Ride of the Valkyries outside Walter's house.
"JUDAISM WHERE ARE YOU??"
DIED :))
Wagner died in 1888 don't know what this guy is talking about