
Larry calls Deirdre’s office to find out what time the party starts, but ends up getting into an argument with Deirdre’s assistant when he asks her not to listen in on their phone call. Larry panics and begs for a second chance, so Irma invites Larry to a party at Deirdre’s house. Irma says Larry made an awful impression with Deirdre, and notes that she can’t be seeing someone her daughter doesn’t like. She steps out to take a call, and Leon understandably asks, “What the f–k man?” Irma is put-off by Leon’s language, “He comes in all effing and jeffing,” then complains about her gas because she is the worst. Leon arrives and looks puzzled, to say the least. The next morning, Larry and Irma are sitting in the kitchen together, arguing about a sweater. “What have I done?” Larry mouths as his new bedtime companion turns over. He says no, so she pulls her retainer out and goes to sleep. She’s not that interested, and instead asks to borrow his toothbrush. But I have low expectations.” Undeterred, Larry jumps back into the conversation about the pool fence, trying to convince Irma to see his side. Post-coital, Irma says, “It was better than I expected. “I can’t understand those March sisters, they get on my nerves.” Irma’s daughter pushes back, and the two get into a brief argument where Larry lays into one of the most beloved pieces of literature ever written. Irma’s daughter has a DVD of “Little Women” in her bag, to which Larry remarks that he’s not a fan. Irma’s daughter Deirdre (played by Madeline Wise) shows up and meets Larry, during which she complains that the electricity in her house isn’t working. Larry takes Irma to dinner, during which he and Irma immediately annoy the waiter with odd requests (no surprise here but they’re arguably a waiter’s worst nightmare). Leon acquiesces, and we get a lovely montage of Leon helping out Cheryl, Susie and others in similar situations with his no-nonsense attitude. Larry calls Leon into the room and enacts his new House Husband plan. Ted Danson shows up at the house to tell Larry he can’t work with Maria Sofia, but during the visit Cheryl calls Ted to say a mechanic says she needs a new transmission, and that it’ll cost $4,000. “It’s a little sexist, the name, a House Husband, but listen, I would avail myself of it,” Larry explains. This gives Larry the idea to start a business called House Husband, where Leon could step into situations where someone might be taken advantage of.


“You know what you are, you’re like a house husband,” Larry says to Leon. He comes back and says the plumber has agreed to do the work for $50. Smoove) thinks something’s not right, so he follows the plumber to his truck.

‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Season 11 Episode 7 Recap: Larry Gets Politicalīack at home, a plumber (played by Horatio Sanz) arrives at Larry’s house to say he has to replace parts in the house.
