“Larry David Never Figured Out How To Pander To An Audience” – Susie Essman

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Published on October 7, 2021

“Curb Your Enthusiasm” star Susie Essman makes her first visit to The Late Show and talks about what separates her co-star Larry David from other stand-up comedians. Susie returns to HBO for the 11th season of “Curb” on October 24th. #Colbert #CurbYourEnthusiasm #SusieEssman

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11 comments

  • Ann van de Kew 3 years ago

    ‘March Fourth’ was the favorite prank in my elementary school:
    a student would raise their hand and ask the teacher the date.
    ‘March forth’.
    The class would all standup and march to the front of the classroom.

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  • Ann van de Kew 3 years ago

    Trump already has a note from a doctor to get out of criminal trials:
    Phone Spurs.

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  • Quantum Shhhart 3 years ago

    I can’t wait for the new season.. top notch silliness 1. tailer park boys 2. Curb 3. Rick & Morty

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  • Mirko Kaupat 3 years ago

    Far too short. She is fantastic on this show.

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  • vivinpan 3 years ago

    I love her!!!! And I love her beautiful, “expressionful,” not plastic face!!!!

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  • dlee t 3 years ago

    “He couldn’t pander to a BEAUTIFUL audience like this?” hahahahaha

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  • MultiClapton 3 years ago

    Best American comedy ever to show in Britain.

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  • Fauler Perfektionist 3 years ago

    It’s only happened a couple times in my life that I actually had a guest I had invited to my birthday party ask if I expected my guests to bring gifts. Each time, I was pretty young, like 13 or 14 years old, so I didn’t have really good judgement. I told him that I didn’t really care. I was just planning to have a cake, a few guests and a good time, and that was all the thought I put _into_ the matter, so he didn’t bring one.
    None of my other guests had asked, though. They had all brought gifts and he looked like an ass.
    The following year, I had not learned my lesson. Yet again, when I invited him to my party, he asked if I was expecting gifts, and again, I wasn’t. But again, he was the only one who asked.
    He, however, _had_ learned his lesson. He brought a gift.
    So here are the lessons:
    First, if if’s _your_ birthday party and _one_ of your guests asks if you’re expecting gifts, don’t just consider whether _you_ are expecting them; consider whether anyone else has asked.
    Second, if you’re invited to a birthday party, bring some kind of gift. It doesn’t have to be fancy. It doesn’t have to be expensive. Indeed, it could be a gift someone else previously gave _you_ that you just haven’t had a _use_ for. But bring _something._

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  • David K. 3 years ago

    Moshe Dayan reference! Lol.. 🙂

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  • Howard Sherback 3 years ago

    Stephen = the mighty panderer.

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  • Howard Sherback 3 years ago

    Susie Essman was great, very authentic; and I also thank Stephen Colbert for not attacking President Trump.

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