 Curb
Your Enthusiasm, Season Two
Review
summaries of the HBO series' second season
Howard Rosenberg, L.A. Times (9/11/01):
As funny and seductively bent and neurotic as last season.
A series whose loping rhythms and improv tone are distinctive,
and its writing often a sophisticated howl.
Mike Duffy, Detroit Free Press (9/11/01):
Brilliantly warped. Sheer comic genius. The funniest
and most fiercely original comedy on television. This
wonderful whacked out show returns for a second season
and not a moment too soon. Smart, devilishly twisted.
The laughs are large and frequent. With a show this
good, there's absolutely no need to curb your enthusiasm.

Rosenberg, L.A. Times (11/02/01)
Re: "The Doll" Episode for which Weide
received a directing Emmy nomination: An especially
hilarious episode. In three decades of monitoring TV,
I've seen nothing funnier than this latest half-hour.

New York Times: Impeccable in
its comic complexity and sophistication. Even more of
a tour de force than "Seinfeld."
Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Sheer
brilliance. There is no funnier comedy on the air.
San Antonio Express-News: If
you have a single half-hour to spare, this is the show
you should watch.
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