Curb Your Enthusiasm creator and star recently reflected on the enduring legacy of his show, after being asked by Robert B. Weide, a former executive producer and principal director of the show, why he hasn’t been cancelled yet.“I don’t know.
It’s a very good question. I don’t know why. I don’t like to think about it too much,” said David at Netflix Is A Joke: The Festival in Los Angeles, according to Consequence.David went on: “Well, here’s the thing.
There were fans of the show, they liked the show. And they have a good sense of humour. The fans of the show don’t care about political correctness.”“You’re just the idiot who didn’t get the memo, and I think that buys you a lot,” Weide suggested, to which David replied: “Yeah, I think idiots can get away with a little bit more than the more intelligent brethren.”Larry David is a writer, producer, actor and comedian is known as the co-creator of Seinfeld along with Jerry Seinfeld.
He’s also the creator and star of Curb Your Enthusiasm, where he plays a semi-fictionalised version of himself.David won two Primetime Emmy Awards in 1993 for his work on Seinfeld, for Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing a Comedy Series.
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