Curb Your Enthusiasm is back for its eighth series. As usual, devotees live from one episode to the next while the rest of the country completely fails to get it.
So what is so funny about an outspoken, sex-obsessed, obnoxious bald guy who swears a lot? The answer: a lot - even though every episode is so excruciating that most viewers probably end up watching from behind the sofa.
The delight of Curb is Larry's verbal incontinence and the trouble it invariably gets him into. Larry (David plays a version of himself in the show) says what everyone else is thinking and invariably pays the consequences. This, and the fact that he is pathologically unable to hide his irritation about anything, makes him possibly the most annoying but compelling character on television.
Sunday's episode was typical. Larry is getting divorced from his wife, Cheryl, and has hired a lawyer called Berg. However, one morning, Larry sees Berg pull up at the lights on a motorbike. Who ever saw a Jew on a motorbike?