A heroin addict does not keep the needles.” Larry then says he’ll assist the chiropractor. Larry answers, “These aren’t even for emergencies,” when asked whether he should save the tattered pair “for emergencies.” You throw ’em out. Gad’s character is taken aback by the criticism and seems to have no idea how a human being should dress.
He argues that the chiropractor’s underwear is frayed, which explains why he doesn’t have any patients. “I saw your underwear is really tattered,” Larry tells his chiropractor. Larry, being Larry, is unable to remain silent this time. Larry returns to the chiropractor and finds the same ripped underwear. Again, the same woman comes to pick him up, but this time he agrees with the car company’s request and lets her take his luggage, which she does with ease. Larry realizes he needs to leave the house but lacks transportation, so he reluctantly contacts the car service earlier in the episode. Larry later explains it to Jeff as “like the underwear went to combat.”
The chiropractor, played by Josh Gad, discloses that Larry has a back strain and when he stretches up to grab a foam roller for Larry’s back, his shirt comes up, and Larry notices that the chiropractor’s underwear is entirely ragged and full of holes. Larry goes to the chiropractor and realizes that he is the only one in the waiting room. Curb Your Enthusiasm season 11 episode 7 A Chiropractor visit Jonas then climbs up to Larry’s top, where Larry and Leon find cracks in their ceiling. Larry is worried when Jonas, a hefty man, says he’s going up on the roof by climbing a ladder, so he calls Leon to come to check it all out. Larry finally gives up after much haggling and agrees it’s OK if they send a female employee the next time. Meanwhile, Jonas, the constructor, arrives to check on a leak in Larry’s guest room. The girl says he seems a touch sexist, which causes Larry to go on a rant on how non-sexist he is, which the woman on the other end of the line misunderstands as Larry wanting to have sex with the chauffeur.
The woman on the receiving end of the line says that their female drivers could do everything their male drivers do, to which Larry answers, “I’m sure they can, but I just don’t want a woman carrying my stuff.” It’s simply not a good look.” Larry decides to file a complaint with the limo rental and asks that they send a guy the next time they toss a car. Larry David complains about women handling his baggage Later on, Larry is fatigued as he comes home after injuring his back and tries to haul all of his bags to the van.
He doesn’t want to give her his carry-on bag and then refuses to let her grab his luggage out from the baggage carousel, despite her protests.
But when they arrive at the lower level of the airport, they discover Larry’s driver is a small stature woman. “Man Fights Tiny Woman,” the fifth episode of the 11th season, begins with Jeff and Larry returning from New York to resume casting their tv show which is on the verge of landing Seth Rogen in a significant role. Curb Your Enthusiasm Season 11 Episode 6 Recap