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These twenty standouts are pretty, pretty, prettayyyy—you get it. 20 Best Episodes of Curb Your

These twenty standouts are pretty, pretty, prettayyyy—you get it. [View in Browser]( [Esquire Sunday Reads]( [20 Best Episodes of Curb Your Enthusiasm, Ranked]( 20 Best Episodes of Curb Your Enthusiasm, Ranked Larry David swears that season 12 is the end of Curb Your Enthusiasm. We're supposed to believe him... even though he's said it before! We Curb fans here at Esquire are still in denial. Or, as I like to call it, we just know better. As JB Smoove recently joked, "I don’t believe that, man." But if this is really Larry's final farewell, we should celebrate the 110-plus episodes he's given us so far. Not that I need the excuse! My colleague Adrienne Westenfeld and I asked our editor if "every episode" was an acceptable answer to "How many episodes should we include in our 'Best of' rankings?" For sanity's sake, we settled on a top 20—and even that was difficult. 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