As we reported in July, HBO's longest running show, Curb Your Enthusiasm, will start production on its seventh season this December. Although no air date for the premiere has been listed, and the show still needs some executive producers for the 10 episode arc, Variety is reporting that all is well with the show.
Fans are undoubtedly excited about the return after a lengthy break (the Season 6 finale aired last Nov.), not to mention how many loose ends there are to tie up (was it a dream sequence or not, people!?).
Stay tuned for details, including whether Larry David will get his dignity back after losing his home, wife and therapist in the last season.
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It's sweet that the show is coming back. HBO has lost a lot of its mojo even though Entourage hasn't been bad this season.
By the way, not that my grammar is any better but shouldn't it be "losing" instead of "loosing" in the last paragraph. Loosing is not a word I'm pretty sure.