I see this differently - after terrible circumstances and after over 50 years those shoes managed to help another Jew in need. It's not only funny, it's poetic.
The shoes were meant to be worn by others. Non-jews. German, clean genetics. Not sure, if fulfilling that 80 (!!!!!!!) Years later is that great. Yeah, the holocaust happened in the 1940s and that's 80 years. Btw. The conference that decided (how) to kill all Jews was exactly 80 years ago in January. Wannsee Konferenz.
I love that Tracy launched into an entire monologue that ends with “but thank you! God bless you for caring and asking” and literally all Jeff said was “can I get you a drink” 😂
I may be a bad Jew but I would do the same , not from a museum though. There’s something beautiful to me in the idea of modern day Jews wearing Holocaust items, like a symbol that we survived and they live on.
My heart! The hysterical death I duthed 😂 I was raised hyper catholic but in Christian schools and we school tripped to the Holocaust Museum because my school taught us that Jewish people are the chosen ones (the WAYS I tried to finagle my way into being Jewish. No more confession! No more, ok much less, ok less guilt. I would just be zipped in to heaven no matter what I did! 🎉). Honestly though that place made my little fifth grade self wake up. I’m certain It’s why I’m an activist today. But DAMN I’m still dying over here. He stole the shoes 😂😂😂
@@DeeLite220 Did you know the first concordat signed by the Nazi regime was with the Catholic church? AH promised to give complete control of German education to the Catholic church and in return the church would dissolve all their political members to give a clear running for the mustache man to win. Did you also know about residential schools in Canada?
@@morwennaforatenner604 whatever music they play at the Oscars when someone's speech is going on too long, to cue them that it's time to walk off - it's that
It's absolute brilliance. Larry liberated those shoes interred at the "museum" and gave them new life. The little life-affirming dance he does is more relevant than that entire facility.
Do you really think the owner would object to the most successful comedy producer of his generation, a jew himself, in a country that helped liberate the camps and defeat their captors, that took in millions of refugees after the war, to Larry tap dancing out of the museum after the storm. Kind of think that the original (fictional) owner would have a satisfied smile followed by a laugh.
Sometimes Larry gets preposterous confused with satire. And there apparently is no other writer there able to reign him in, when he goes horribly off course. WRZ 2021-12-27
@@ccdogpark - How many times will you write that sanctimonious little comment of yours? Unfortunately, your comment is neither witty, wise, nor accurate.
because person who was trained to make shoes made them for customer. I think they even measured the foot of the customer, how big, how wide it is etc. Like tailors made suits and pants. Stupid mass production is never any good.
I first thought that you can't make a joke about those shoes. They are supposed to make us feel sad. But you are still gonna feel sad when you see them. But then you will remember that Larry made a joke about it. And because of that joke you will find a way out of the sadness. That's the genius of Larry David!
Sometimes Larry gets preposterous confused with satire. And there apparently is no other writer there able to reign him in, when he goes horribly off course. WRZ 2021-12-25
As soon as I saw him throw away his shoes outside the museum, I said "oh no, there are shoes in the museum and he's going to take some.'' Sure enough, he did.
Woke up 50 miles outside of Bakersfield with no pants on in a casino chip in my hand...!! That's the best story I think I've heard in my life 😂 level and I've heard a lot of stories but that's the shortest amazing/ crazy story ever! 💓 Tracey Ullman
The entire shoe story leaving up to the Holocaust shoe sequence is totally brilliant. How the hell does Larry think this stuff up? Amazing. If you don't get the incredible irony then you have no sense of humour.
Guess he didn't want to play the "eternal victim" card. He gave new life to those old shoes. Very positive. LD is an epic culturejammer. Kinda like the ending of The Grapes of Wrath
@@genxx2724 you didn't get it at all. Larry liberated those shoes from being interred as props in a pseudo-museum, after they had been interred in a forced labor camp. That dancing in the sunlight after the storm literally screams out "still here, still a survivor", not held hostage to a Nazi regime or identity politics. It is a celebration of life and the human spirit. Otherwise it would have been insane to do a jig.
@@adinameissner2271In Larry’s defense, Michael J. Fox admitted that he was clomping on purpose. So Larry David was proven to be in the right in that scenario.
As soon as I saw the shoes, and Larry contemplating / noticing the shoes, I screamed at the tv "No! No! Oy Larry! Don't. You. Do. It!!!" 😅 Noooooo! Lol!
The final scene where Larry, departing the museum memorializing the Holocaust, breaks into a little happy dance in the rain while wearing the shoes of one of the victims of that genocide, I understand as symbolizing Jewish affirmation of life after even the most terrible of tragedies.
one can interpret larry skipping in the rain in the holocaust shoes as irreverence but i like to see it as a jewish man of the subsequent generation giving the shoes new life. in some ways better than serving as an idle reminder of sadness and human depravity
I'm singin' in the rain Just singin' in the rain, What a glorious feeling, And I'm happy again. I'm laughing at clouds So dark, up above, The sun's in my heart And I'm ready for love. Let the stormy clouds chase. Everyone from the place, Come on with the rain I have a smile on my face. I'll walk down the lane With a happy refrain Just singin', singin' in the rain. Dancing in the rain. I'm happy again. I'm singin' and dancin' in the rain. Dancin' and singin' in the rain.
I see this differently - after terrible circumstances and after over 50 years those shoes managed to help another Jew in need. It's not only funny, it's poetic.
I agree.
The shoes were meant to be worn by others. Non-jews. German, clean genetics.
Not sure, if fulfilling that 80 (!!!!!!!) Years later is that great.
Yeah, the holocaust happened in the 1940s and that's 80 years.
Btw.
The conference that decided (how) to kill all Jews was exactly 80 years ago in January.
Wannsee Konferenz.
stop being racist bro
@Mellow Purgatory you just did fool, also I wasn't even typing to you lmao
2:55 i think larry agrees in tap dancing mode
“I’ll get you to sign my audiobook” is one of the best lines of the season
So funny dude
@@Sirtalksalot92 xxxxxsss,
agreed
beautiful delivery
Another oddity is that as I type this your comment has 420 likes and I'm high.
Him tap dancing out of the museum is the perfect punchline to the joke.
There is no line that Larry will not cross no matter how low he goes
'Low line Larry'
Let’s see what he can do with the “teeth” next LOL
How Low can You Go?
Long ball Larry
This bit is just too genius, no one but Larry would think about wearing holocaust shoes
Only a J could get away with that
@@Christoph-sd3zi Can you imagine Mel Gibson trying it?
I think you mean nobody would be able to get away with it but Larry 😆
@@tylergooden2183 Well, only Larry would even try. But it’s also true that only a Jew could get away with this.
Noooooo! 😂
I love that Tracy launched into an entire monologue that ends with “but thank you! God bless you for caring and asking” and literally all Jeff said was “can I get you a drink” 😂
Qv
You can literally see him planting the seeds of his own destruction.
Every episode of this show summarized
And to keep wearing them after he no longer needs them, because they are so nice and comfortable, that's the cherry on top.
i sincerely think it'd be way worse if he just got rid of them like trash afterwards
I may be a bad Jew but I would do the same , not from a museum though. There’s something beautiful to me in the idea of modern day Jews wearing Holocaust items, like a symbol that we survived and they live on.
rock on
I like this idea. I think its more empowering than disrespectful.
Yes! You got the point! So many didn't
Beautiful!
Indeed. You lot have more right to those items than anyone else on the whole planet. Shalom.
"I had my monogram on my towels & Leon jizzed all over em"
😅😅😅
Lol I caught that throw away line
Was looking for this comment lol
ejacalated*
Cheap.
first of all what kind of cum is it? second of all, couldn’t have been leon’s, ya know why? cuz leon gets his, he brings the ruckus to the ladies
Larry and Leon is easily one of the zaniest duos in tv history.
I saw he needed shoes, and before he even looked at the pile of shoes, I thought “oh no….there’s a pile of Holocaust victim’s shoes in that museum…”
Same thought, LOL!
Or you simply read the title
i've been to the one in DC and gotta say the shoes don't look so nice
@@tiananman well duh but at the time they are apparently comfy according to Larry 😂
Me too. I literally SCREAMED, Larry NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Then I laughed so hard I almost peed.
Larry definitely crossed a new line there with the shoe incident lol. I respect that.
And dancing like Gene Kelly does not help either. Lol.
Seems like a rehash of Jerry falling asleep at Schindler's List.
Oh, you must respect a man that can do that and still hold his head up high. 🤣
@@Resist_Oppression he's a fellow elf so he can get away with it. 🙃 He gave new life to old shoes. Bravo.
@@jjryan1352 LOL!
Leon: "I'll get you to sign my audio book." LOL
Suddenly a shot of the shoe pile and I let out an audible “Oh my god...jeeeesus Larry” 😂 this show is so good
Same here , I cringed as soon as he looked at the pile.
The irony of saying "jesus"
My heart! The hysterical death I duthed 😂 I was raised hyper catholic but in Christian schools and we school tripped to the Holocaust Museum because my school taught us that Jewish people are the chosen ones (the WAYS I tried to finagle my way into being Jewish. No more confession! No more, ok much less, ok less guilt. I would just be zipped in to heaven no matter what I did! 🎉). Honestly though that place made my little fifth grade self wake up. I’m certain It’s why I’m an activist today. But DAMN I’m still dying over here. He stole the shoes 😂😂😂
@@DeeLite220 Did you know the first concordat signed by the Nazi regime was with the Catholic church? AH promised to give complete control of German education to the Catholic church and in return the church would dissolve all their political members to give a clear running for the mustache man to win.
Did you also know about residential schools in Canada?
Well hey, it’s never too late to convert! 😉
He starts Gene Kelly tap dancing out of a Holocaust Museum lol! Oh man. So so wrong.
Seinfeld meets Clockwork Orange
😂😂
😅😅😅👴👴👴👴
Irma taking her cue from the music kills me! 🤣
😅!
What music is it? Might have missed a clip where it's set up
@@morwennaforatenner604 whatever music they play at the Oscars when someone's speech is going on too long, to cue them that it's time to walk off - it's that
@@hettiesimpsonthank you!
Who else expected the shoes to become a thing, but grabbed their head and "oh no!" when he looked at the pile?
I shouted no.
definitely facepalmed
Wife and I both started screaming at the TV when we saw the pile of shoes. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I used to find the show funny until he did this. I lost all respect for Larry.
@@jamesoshea494 are you serious lol? So easily offended. They are just shoes
@@mattoniy2840 That's not the point. I'm sure Holocaust survivors would be outraged. Do you know the story behind that?
@James Karkas Thank you. I'm glad someone understands where I was going with that comment.
@@jamesoshea494 he's playing a lowlife character and they're not really from a Holocaust victim 🤦
My mouth was literally open for thirty (30) seconds when I saw Larry walk towards those shoes. I can’t back you on this one bruh.
It's absolute brilliance. Larry liberated those shoes interred at the "museum" and gave them new life. The little life-affirming dance he does is more relevant than that entire facility.
@@jjryan1352: Lol…Some shoes were meant to have one owner.
Do you really think the owner would object to the most successful comedy producer of his generation, a jew himself, in a country that helped liberate the camps and defeat their captors, that took in millions of refugees after the war, to Larry tap dancing out of the museum after the storm. Kind of think that the original (fictional) owner would have a satisfied smile followed by a laugh.
a (dead) brother helps another brother out in need.
@@x9147 Lol
I cannot with Larry stealing shoes from the Holocaust Museum.
🤣😂
Lets not forget him "picking" roses from Funkerhouser's mom graveside.
Cannot with? How does a comment missing some grammar get 90 likes 😂.. just goofin.
@@KOSMICKEN09 it's slang. get with it.
@@TheHexeract Slang is basically illiterate English.
I like that of the three of them, the two Jewish people speak very inappropriately and the blonde wasp is very reverent about the Holocaust museum
Sometimes Larry gets preposterous confused with satire.
And there apparently is no other writer there able to reign him in,
when he goes horribly off course.
WRZ 2021-12-27
@@ccdogpark - How many times will you write that sanctimonious little comment of yours? Unfortunately, your comment is neither witty, wise, nor accurate.
Women like that live off of virtue signalling.
Because Suz and Lar are pretty, pretty, pretty bad people
"I woke up in the desert 50 miles outside of Bakersfield with no pants on and a casino chip in my hand" 🤣🤣🤣 Giddy up 🍸
I love Tracy she is the best just looking at her makes me laugh.
This is literally the worst thing Larry has ever done lmao
he did sleep with a terrorist... just saying
@@horus4862 what terrorist?
@@nickgurpleez2628 a Palestinian one, she worked in a chicken place, funkhousen wouldn't take off his yamuka, it was a great episode
@@horus4862 She wasn't a terrorist tho lol
@@horus4862 Yarmulke
This season finale was amazing. Even though this wasn't my favorite season the way everything wrapped up was honestly kind of brilliant.
Which season was this?
LD: They really know how to make a shoe back then. That's why he tap dance as soon as he wore them lol
because person who was trained to make shoes made them for customer. I think they even measured the foot of the customer, how big, how wide it is etc. Like tailors made suits and pants. Stupid mass production is never any good.
@@stagna1959 Yes, as Jeff said, they has cobblers.
I gotta try that Oscar music thing.
There goes the five foot fence vote😂
Nah I think it'll get passed inly to backfire at him🤣
He will still get it because he fell in the council chairs pool with no fence.
I first thought that you can't make a joke about those shoes. They are supposed to make us feel sad. But you are still gonna feel sad when you see them. But then you will remember that Larry made a joke about it. And because of that joke you will find a way out of the sadness. That's the genius of Larry David!
Sometimes Larry gets preposterous confused with satire.
And there apparently is no other writer there able to reign him in,
when he goes horribly off course.
WRZ 2021-12-25
Pls don't overanalyze Larry's intent. He's just having fun.
Nothing is off limits for LD🤣
@@ccdogpark Larry will poop on your sacred cows.
@@jjryan1352
How many of your ancestors or relatives died in a concentration camp, genius ?
Why is Leon jizzing on the towels? lolol... he is getting plenty of action.
Taking a holocaust victim's shoes is really a insane move. Long live LD.
I mean, it’s not like he needs it.
I love how Jeff didn't blink about stealing holocaust shoes
I love how Jeff doesn’t even raise a finger at the holocaust shoes. He’s so used to Larry’s Larryisms at this point lmao
Larry the shoe bandit. And he had a nervous breakdown when somebody stole his sweater, lol!
As soon as I saw him throw away his shoes outside the museum, I said "oh no, there are shoes in the museum and he's going to take some.'' Sure enough, he did.
I saw that pile of shoes and I said out loud, "Oh no". Totally spontaneously. Never happened to me before.
I'm usually pretty quick to defend Larry...but holy shit.
...and yet I can't stop laughing.
The fact that Larry is willing to put up with her is instant classic. Lol.
The tap dancing is a great touch.
I need that Oscar music to play for the politicians in my country
007, you've got the coolest intro/outro music of all time!
Larry is straight out of pocket for taking those shoes … that is worse than taking the club out of the casket 😂…
The writing and acting on this season has out-Larried even LD
I'm telling you man, when he fell in the council chairman's pool I lost it and said Larry is a genius.
2:24 It's one of those scenes where you silently say "no..." to yourself while watching
Woke up 50 miles outside of Bakersfield with no pants on in a casino chip in my hand...!! That's the best story I think I've heard in my life 😂 level and I've heard a lot of stories but that's the shortest amazing/ crazy story ever!
💓 Tracey Ullman
As someone in the program/recovery, I am dying laughing!!So accurate
“I like audibooks more” hahah oh Leon, yes!
I’m just shaking my head….. and LMFAO.
This entire saga had me DYING. Larry walking in the rain with those shoes on was comedic GOLD!
I can’t believe Uncle Junior became such a great comedic writer.
I absolutely love Cheryl's dumbfounded comedic responses
Nothing being sacred is the most Jewish thing ever. What amazes is Larry David is unafraid to express this.
I like the audio books more
“Yeah but u can’t really grasp it”
The entire shoe story leaving up to the Holocaust shoe sequence is totally brilliant. How the hell does Larry think this stuff up? Amazing. If you don't get the incredible irony then you have no sense of humour.
Guess he didn't want to play the "eternal victim" card. He gave new life to those old shoes. Very positive. LD is an epic culturejammer.
Kinda like the ending of The Grapes of Wrath
Holocaust shoes?
Tap dancing in the shoes of a Holocaust victim. Ugh.
@@genxx2724 you didn't get it at all. Larry liberated those shoes from being interred as props in a pseudo-museum, after they had been interred in a forced labor camp. That dancing in the sunlight after the storm literally screams out "still here, still a survivor", not held hostage to a Nazi regime or identity politics. It is a celebration of life and the human spirit. Otherwise it would have been insane to do a jig.
@@jjryan1352 OMG! I didn’t see that, but I think it’s going too far.
@ 2:25 NO LARRY NOOOOO!!!!😂😂😂😂
The single most reprehensible thing he's ever done
He bullied Michael J Fox for having Parkinson’s, during an entire episode.
@@adinameissner2271 not as bad.
@@cerberez1 so bullying a Parkinson's sufferer is not as bad as pinching shoes from a dead person who'll never know 😆
@@luchilds yes. and michael j. fox was clomping on purpose.
@@adinameissner2271In Larry’s defense, Michael J. Fox admitted that he was clomping on purpose. So Larry David was proven to be in the right in that scenario.
No pants and a casino chip and then Larry hit her with the wrap it up box. LMAO he had to get that from Dave Chappelle.
Tracey Ullman made the show even better. I hope they have her on next season to play a different character. She can do anyone.
She played the old Jew lady to perfection !!!!!!!! *****
This show is literally a car crash you cant look away from
i love how youtube put in a blue 'context' bar for this video lol - i think larry would approve
I love Erma 🤣 she real cut the convo short when she heard the exit stage left music
Larry is almost never in the wrong... but when he is, he goes big 😂
How is it that leon only becomes hilarious when he is with Larry? He is just okay by himself, but when he has someone to bounce off of, he is the bomb
Being in recovery, I love how this show isn't afraid to showcase the benefits of the program. Right on man, right on. \m/
I've got my monogram on my towels and Leon jizzed all over them 😂😂
Wow.. Larry David.. Hats off .. A true comedy genius
Leon so clean
As soon as I saw the shoes, and Larry contemplating / noticing the shoes, I screamed at the tv "No! No! Oy Larry! Don't. You. Do. It!!!" 😅 Noooooo! Lol!
Tapping away like a kid
''Tyne Daly did that....'' 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Larry simply does not age
Wrong.He has a bowl-legged old man walk
He's always been old
@@PikesvilleAl That would be Bow-legged. Not Bowl-legged.
I like Dave Chapelles "wrap it up" for those long conversations
They had cobblers....😆
Hahaha..my heart sank when he looked at the shoes hahaha
Wow, can’t believe he did that!
When I saw him look at that pile of shoes I said "oh no , no "
I audibly yelled NOOOOOO
oh gawd i can't look!
wasn't mad at all about the socks! but the shoes Larry? the shoes???
It's all acting. Not the actual shoes from the Holocaust museum.
@@kaybeemoafrika lol . did you see how he gets caught later by Irma? aw jaysusss!!
ironically, i live very close to that museum!
This show get's such good actors
Calling Vindman a hero is the funniest joke of all
Lol @ Vindman. The biggest joke ever on Curb.
Irma got played out of the room with Oscar exit music just like the keyboard cat.
The final scene where Larry, departing the museum memorializing the Holocaust, breaks into a little happy dance in the rain while wearing the shoes of one of the victims of that genocide, I understand as symbolizing Jewish affirmation of life after even the most terrible of tragedies.
The vinman hero theory did not age well
Leon : "Larry, who is that? Larry: It's a Mormon!" 😅
Did you get the joke? It's a follow up of another video "meet the Mormons": ruclips.net/video/9boBaRT-Jqc/видео.html
Leon jizzed on her monogrammed towels!
This guy is comedic genius
Steaks shoes from the Holocaust museum! Priceless! Only LD could pull that off.
Took me a bit to realize that was stage exit music Larry was playing to get her to cut the convo short.
one can interpret larry skipping in the rain in the holocaust shoes as irreverence but i like to see it as a jewish man of the subsequent generation giving the shoes new life. in some ways better than serving as an idle reminder of sadness and human depravity
Jesus Larry!😂😂😂
I called this as soon as Larry walked shoeless into a Holocaust museum.
"I had my name monogrammed on my towels and Leon jizzed all over them". 😆
I'm singin' in the rain
Just singin' in the rain,
What a glorious feeling,
And I'm happy again.
I'm laughing at clouds
So dark, up above,
The sun's in my heart
And I'm ready for love.
Let the stormy clouds chase.
Everyone from the place,
Come on with the rain
I have a smile on my face.
I'll walk down the lane
With a happy refrain
Just singin', singin' in the rain.
Dancing in the rain.
I'm happy again.
I'm singin' and dancin' in the rain.
Dancin' and singin' in the rain.
I'm just saying to myself over and over, "No Larry, don't do it!" Genius. Tracy is amazing too.
Bro he really tap danced in the rain in a dead Jewish guy's shoes????
"I have my monogram on my towels and Leon jizzed all over them" What a world they live in for that to be a casual remark! LMAO!
Dancing in the rain. Classic!
Exceptional art here i hope others understand and appreciate the sacrifice and i think they do
Bagger Vance shoes 🤣😂😂🏌🏌♂️