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  • -It is now ten seasons of Curb. Congratulations. -I know.

  • -Thank you. Thank you. -Congratulations.

  • (applause and cheering)

  • I... I really am fascinated to know, like,

  • when you started the show... Because you've known Larry

  • -since, like, 1985, I think it is. -Yeah, around them. Yeah.

  • Right, you-you were in stand-up together,

  • -you shared stories your whole life. -Right.

  • That's why, I guess,

  • your chemistry is so good on the screen.

  • Did you ever think that the show would become the institution

  • -that it's become? -Absolutely not.

  • When we first started the show, we had no budget,

  • we-we had no trailers, we had no...

  • We had, like, Porta Pottis. We had... no dressing rooms.

  • It was this slapdash kind of... It was kind of like,

  • "I got a barn, let's put on a show," kind of a show.

  • -Right, right, right. -And we never knew

  • from year to year if we were coming back. It was just...

  • The fact that it's 20 years later...

  • -We started in 2000. -Wow.

  • 20 years later, and ten seasons is amazing.

  • -It's amazing. -I-I remember...

  • And it's the greatest job ever.

  • What makes it the greatest job for you?

  • Well, for me, I show up.

  • -(laughter) -I-I'm with all my friends, you know.

  • I tell everybody to go (bleep) themselves.

  • (laughter)

  • Then they give me money, and I go home.

  • Sounds like a great... That sounds like an amazing job.

  • (applause and cheering)

  • -And... they love me for it. -Right.

  • You know, so... but, also, it's just...

  • I mean, we have so much fun. We laugh all day long.

  • It feels like that kind of show.

  • And-and you know, people always talk

  • about how Curb is created,

  • how, you know, the show is put together,

  • and you have a framework of what's going to happen,

  • but nobody knows how you're gonna get there.

  • -No script, yeah. -And there's no script.

  • Like, do-do you ever get used to that?

  • -Yeah, I'm totally used to it. -That's just the world now?

  • Yeah. Oh, yeah, I mean, when I have a script,

  • that feels odd to me, you know. Yeah, yeah.

  • I mean, it's improvising.

  • We know our characters so well.

  • -We know our relationships so well. -Oh, right, right, right.

  • We... And the scene is set out.

  • I mean, it's not this willy-nilly thing.

  • I mean, we know exactly what has to happen

  • -in each scene, so we're just... -Got it.

  • It's like what you and I are doing right now.

  • -We don't have a script. -Yes, but I mean...

  • But we're not trying to, like, get somewhere specific.

  • Like, you know what I mean? Like, there's not an episode...

  • Yeah, we're trying get to the end of the segment, Trevor.

  • -(laughter) -Yes, but...

  • True, but it has to tie up. Like, Curb-- that's what I love

  • -about Curb Your Enthusiasm-- every episode ties... -Yeah.

  • -Every little moment... -That's Larry. That's Larry's brain.

  • -That's Larry's genius. Yeah. -Well, it is genius.

  • But every moment ties into something.

  • You don't know what's going to tie into the end of the story,

  • and that becomes, like, an arc that takes you through.

  • -And then it'll come back. -Exactly.

  • And then it'll come back, yeah.

  • You've also developed a chemistry

  • on the show with each other. Like, what I love about Curb

  • is how differently each character acts

  • with another character.

  • Does that just come naturally, or is it who are you?

  • Um, I think that...

  • You know, I think that over the years,

  • we've developed kind of a dialogue of the unconscious,

  • if I may be deep.

  • -That is deep. -Uh, I think... We don't...

  • Like, Larry and I have never discussed our relationship

  • or my character, ever.

  • And we just... we never discussed it.

  • We just kind of had this trust and respect,

  • -which you have to have when you're improvising. -Right.

  • And it just developed.

  • All of us. We-we have this little family

  • that-that we work so well together.

  • It's really fun.

  • It really feels like a family, it looks like a family.

  • I mean, it's a very dysfunctional family,

  • -but a family nonetheless. -Yes, well,

  • what family is not dysfunctional?

  • That's true. That is true. Uh, one...

  • That's why, you know, I was so happy that you came to the show.

  • Because originally, J.B. Smoove was supposed to be on the show.

  • And then, he's on a production-- The Last O.G.

  • And then, he couldn't make it, and he was like...

  • I was like, "But I want to have someone.

  • I love Curb Your Enthusiasm."

  • And I'm glad you came, 'cause this is amazing.

  • So you really wanted J.B. Is that what you're saying?

  • -(laughter, groaning) -No, no, no, no, no. No, I'm saying...

  • No, I'm saying, like, 'cause I thought J.B. was coming,

  • -and I didn't know how this would go. -And it was...

  • -But I'm not J.B. -No, but you...

  • But sometimes second choices,

  • like, ends up being the best choice.

  • -Oh, there you go! -No! -(laughter)

  • No, no, no! No, no! No, I'm just saying...

  • Like, Will Smith was supposed to be Neo in The Matrix.

  • Then we got Keanu Reeves, and he's perfect.

  • -You're my Keanu Reeves. -(laughter) -There you go.

  • -No, no. -(applause and cheering)

  • You know what? You know what? It's fine.

  • Curb Your Enthusiasm returns for its tenth season

  • -January 19 at 10:30 p.m. on HBO. -Yes.

  • Susie Essman, everybody!

-It is now ten seasons of Curb. Congratulations. -I know.

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