That stop and chat guy, Steve Sheridan, as Garland named him ... his face is so perfect for that scene. He fades into the existence, but that disappointed stare in the background takes up the whole screen! And maybe he was already cool with Jeff so he just called out for Larry, and Larry just snubbed him cold.
I get so excited when I see a new episode is out! Love this podcast so much. ❤ I love all the insights and behind the scenes glimpses. Susie and Jeff have such a good chemistry. You can tell they have a great friendship.
Digress as much as you guys want... the BEST podcasts are when the hosts digress and take tangents to other places.... look at the Office Ladies rewatch podcasts... Jenna and Angelas relationships is on full display which adds to the warmth and success of the show... this is the same... Susie and Jeffs relationship is so relaxed and natural and they are brilliant drivers of the podcast.. PLUS we get to see video format too... LOVE ❤❤ this show... Love you both 🎉❤
Susie could say, “The sky is blue,” and Jeff would interrupt and tell her why it’s not blue. He lets no detail go by without his commentary. It’s just annoying that he can’t let a conversation happen, he has to interrupt and clarify every little gd thing to make sure everyone knows his thought about every piece of minutiae.
I totally get your point as we all know Jeff Garlin babbles alot. But when he said that he was specifically referring to acting in a scene on the set of Curb. Which is a completely different thing and should not be equated to real life Jeff
a list of alternatives for By the Way and for those of you defending Jeff, it isnt just "here and there" It is INSANE and INSUFFRABLE how much he does it and at this point it has to be intentional, he doesnt even try a little bit. incidentally, as an aside, in passing, en passant, funnily enough, speaking of which, by the by, by the bye, another thing, while on the subject it might also be noted one could also note, parenthetically, as it happens, coincidentally, apropos, BTW ,interestingly enough, in related manner, speaking of, adjectitiously, in the course of conversation ,fortuitously, casually ,by way of explanation, in parenthesis.........
I always thought Jeff's 'silences' in scenes was spot-on. I think Larry often put his manager into an awkward position, so Jeff often had to keep his counsel. I think it worked that Jeff let Larry do his thing. As an agent, Jeff understood his client, he understood Larry's eccentricities. Jeff (actor and character) was wonderful in that way. Bad sitcoms would have got Jeff to intervene more and say a lot more. It just wasn't needed.
With people like him I sit in total silence and just stare straight in their eyes. Eventually they wear themselves out and always ask some version of "why are you not talking?" to which I reply "well, you were talking and I think it's rude to interrupt people." Usually they get the point, except if they are genuinely a narcissist, then I walk away because I don't want to be around them anyway 😂
You're listening to a podcast where they're giving their thoughts on experiences of acting in that episode and a sundown of the content of it. What else do you expect him to do?
What else do we expect him to do @@carolinehaf21? How about take his turn, allow Susie to finish a sentence and/or her thoughts, not always assume he is the most important voice in the room. Will they do for starters?
Yeah, it's a good point. If Curb had been just a bit deeper there would have been a few moments where you see affection between Jeff and Susie ... like when they conspired to ear Larry's Vonderdonk cheese.
Can people stop commenting on Jeff talking? Just appreciate that they’re taking the time to do this and enjoy the podcast. I don’t want this to go away because people are complaining.
THANK you! As an ADHDer I notice many details ans have trouble holding my turn and excitement telling them when I'm comfortable with the person. This is Susie and Jeff IRL so be happy you're seeing who they really are and they have notes so they'll always get through everything! Through long scenic route is the best route - you learn things you never normally would!
I appreciate them too-I eagerly await each show-but when you hear something that’s not achieving its potential, it’s frustrating. I hope they’re just experiencing growing pains.
I am a loyal listener, I think both of you are indispensable. Jeff, your insights are invaluable: I’ve learned facts about stand-up, producing shows, Chicago(love that city!) and even LA manners and morals that are terrific. BUT, please empower a producer or director to stop your interruptions (if that’s what a producer or director does.) Please do not pout or dismiss this criticism. I want this show to continue; I look forward to you both each Thursday. However, the continuity is broken by the interruptions. A millennial I know eager to listen said this after two episodes and stopped listening. I continue, with increasing annoyance though the habit seemed to improve until the last couple of shows, when it worsened. My suggestion? Get a notepad, let Susie or the guest finish their thought, and use your notes to bring up your points. Improv on a highly edited show may be great;conversational shows require awareness of the audience, if they’re not edited, a wholly different art.
Yes true. This is because Seinfeld was more a sitcom and as well as the scenes and stuff was rather predictable. But however Curb is very original, for example 5 seconds hug to a black lady, Nazi whistle and Sean Penn opening a store. These things are totally unpredictable
They're totally different shows. Despite being about minutiae of life... Seinfeld really was about the group and their 4 personalities and how those 4 react in specific situations with a sitcom audience watching - ao the actors are hemmed in by the audience and the script to a sitcom style. Curb feels more natural and real due to its improv nature and lack of audience, but also despite its cast, it centrally focuses on Larry and how misunderstood his intentions/actions are in this more real world where most ppl (including celebrities) play themselves. There is no feeling of them being "watched" by an audience since there's no audible laughter at jokes or canned laugh track either... so some may find this style more relatable and less performance. Especially now there are far more cinematic style TV shows due to streaming... but in 2000, Curb was very ahead of its time and ppl took a minute to catch on to the mockumentary improv style. I love both as they're totally different but both were brilliant for their time, especially Seinfelds smaller less elaborate episodes like dinner party/parking garage where the entire thing happens in one location so the focus is dialogue/character interaction and the delivery of VERY well written dialogue that got to shine.
God bless Jeff but he always goes back to talking about himself and his ex wife and what her favorite restaurant was and stuff like that. If this were a 3 hour podcast i wouldnt mind. But they seem to have a rough time limit and all that talk cuts into Curb and Larry stories. And Curb and Larry stories are the reason i tune in
It's fascinating how Jeff has graduated to nested by-the-ways. First, he will interrupt Susie to make his own point. Then he will interrupt himself to express another point. Perhaps that's the improv experience coming through. It's like watching a jazz musician. Of course, not everyone likes jazz
Oh boy….now SUSIE said “by the way”, immediately followed by Jeff saying it too! (By the way, Jeff saying that phrase every other minute is very annoying! Ha!)
Susie doesnt mind.....AT ALL. But you know what Susie cant stand????? Comments like this who complain about Jeff, go back a few episodes and just listen to what she says.
@@sydfields its not my opinion....you obviously dont know how to read or listen to anything she said 2 episodes ago. But keep projecting your feelings onto her
Seriously. If you made a drinking game out of every time Jeff cuts in with "and by the way" you would be passed out in minutes. I do enjoy their insight on these episodes though.
This may be the worst ever with Jeff and his interruptions. C'mon, dude. I sense that Susie is finally about fed up with it as she tries to keep them on track.
@@billfletcher7602 Yeah it might benefit them if they stick with a format in how they discuss the episode. If Jeff could keep his anecdotes on topic and to a minimum I think that would improve the flow considerably.
@@Awesoman I've watched every episode of this review series and this is the first one that I couldn't finish. Just too many asides and interruptions from Jeff. He was wired up in this one?
I listen to this every week because I love Curb so much, but it's not a great podcast unfortunately. We don't need the episodes recapped, beat by beat. More insights from behind the scenes, as well as interesting contextualisation, would be better. It would be awesome if they reviewed/discussed a lot of funny cut footage too.
I wish Suzie wouldn't lead the episode story beat breakdowns, only because she reads from her notebook like she's running a table read, it's not conversational, just very matter of fact exposition. Jeff can read from his notes and it sounds different.
Would that be the same ADHD he manages to contain whilst on set @@ashcross? He clearly can control it but chooses not to. It's just plain rude and a misguided sense of self importance.
@@jankelly2003 How do you know he controls it on set?? The episodes are edited. Besides, he's not there as a guest: he is a co-presenter and often has more to say that Susie. When he pipes up, it's not necessarily an imposition. He's there to talk.
It's mostly not edited, that's the whole point of improv. Besides @@ashcross, you only need to look back at the earlier podcast which had Larry as a guest, Jeff behaved entirely differently. He *can* control himself when he wants to.
@@jankelly2003 It's mostly not edited? You know nothing about the show. They already confirmed in the podcast that quite a lot hits the cutting room floor. Don't you remember how they said their back and forth at the end of scenes is often cut because it doesn't add to the story? Improv would imply more editing, not less, as the actors are free to invent and freewheel. Besides, the point remains that Jeff interrupting or otherwise not doing the scene right would not make it to the screen, so the broadcast episodes are no guide anyway to what he is like.
@@waxmiracles they probably don't even like that show themselves so why would they care about the fans. Jeff and Susie really are passionate about this show, you can't compare, it's always sunny is just a throwaway show, mindless noise basically
What bothers me the most about Jeff and his insufferable "by the way" tic is his refusal to just own it. He can't just say "hey, it's been brought to my attention, I wasn't aware that I was doing it so much, now that I've seen and heard it for myself, I will try to knock it off. I know it's annoying." Oh no. He has to take a typical Hollywood celebrity approach to addressing it. It's not his fault, it's not something he can control. He has to be a victim. It's not him, it's his self-diagnosed ADHD and OCD issues. He can't help it. So typical and so tiresome.
Jeff was Larry's right-hand man both as a character on the show and behind the scenes for its entire run. Whether you realize it or not, Jeff is quite necessary to this podcast. Probably the only person who would have as much knowledge of as many aspects of the show as him would be Larry, and he's not going to commit to a ton of podcast episodes.
@@WaitingtoHitWhether you realise it or not, Susie is already driving this podcast and, regardless of Jeff's involvement in Curb itself, Susie could have run this 22:06 😮
@@the8ctagon Susie is herself quite necessary to the podcast (I never said she wasn't) because she gives it structure it otherwise wouldn't have. They need each other to make this podcast, imperfect as it is, work. Had she chosen to run the podcast by herself, we would have missed out on a lot of good insights and information. She likes to speed through, and Jeff likes to digress.
Jeff is always insufferable in all of these podcasts but.... In this one he has really outdone himself. Props to Suzy for not telling him to just shut the f up already and stop interjecting every 2 seconds
Agreed. Same. In previous episodes he has explicitly acknowledged that he can be an arsehole, and he has then gone on to confirm that. My assessment of him is that he is mostly good-natured, but that he has an innate minor arsehole component that will always see the light of day if he's given enough time to speak - though really I think he could do more to attempt to curb his innate arsehole. In real life, I try to avoid this kind of person, because they can be too much to deal with. In the case of this podcast, I overlook his arseholitude because the positives (chiefly Susie's wisdom and loveliness) outweigh the negatives. I do wish he would work on his self-awareness, though.
@@leob4403 Nonsense. A person's character is not cast in stone, nor is their brain structure or chemistry. The human mind is plastic. A person can work on aspects of their character that they might want to modify regardless of any diagnosis.
@@the8ctagon I agree with you and I was making the point that some people seem to think having a bunch of diagnosis gives them a carte blanche to act immature and obnoxious and never really work on improving themselves, because they were born with mental diseases after all and those are for life, and it's not really their fault is it?
very wrong on the 'stuffing' thing .. 1 or 2 times i sent a check to a politician i like .. from then on my mailbox every day is filled with requests for money .. from dozens of others from that same party .. also happens with charities .. once you give they never leave you alone .. i could heat my house burning the stuffed envelopes ...
For me it's not even the interruptions. It's the stories about his ex wife's favorite restaurants and what kind of shoes she wears and stuff I don't care about at all and has nothing to do with Curb. If he interrupts to tell a great story about Larry, that's perfectly fine in my opinion
I just can’t listen to this podcast anymore. 1) It shouldn’t be longer than an episode of Curb. 2) We don’t need an excruciatingly tedious recap of the entire episode. Assume people have fairly recently seen the show. We can ALL stream it whenever we want. 3) Jeff is frequently interrupting Susie with details that are often wrong or simply irrelevant. Stop mansplaining everything Jeff. You’re behaving like a boor. 4) If you can’t self edit when recording, then have your producers edit afterwards. Most everything here adds nothing to the viewing experience. The only episode of this podcast that was worth watching was the one where Larry was your guest. The rest were completely unmemorable.
The episode where Larry was a guest was the episode Jeff reined himself in - which tells me he *can* do it but *chooses* not to. He just comes across as a boorish, oafish know it all loud mouth.
Curb is my comfort show. I can turn on any episode from any season at any time and it’s just as good as the first time or 26th time
Absolutely!
Same!
Suzy needs to do her own show
Great idea. With special guests. She is a gem.
@@MackeyWilliams yeah exactly. He just keeps interrupting her every two seconds
I know what's up with that? Can someone talk to him? He's ruining the show!😮@@kristencarlbon4561
Jeff would still barge through the wall like the fuckin Kool-Aid Guy, yelling "AND BY THE WAY!"
That stop and chat guy, Steve Sheridan, as Garland named him ... his face is so perfect for that scene. He fades into the existence, but that disappointed stare in the background takes up the whole screen! And maybe he was already cool with Jeff so he just called out for Larry, and Larry just snubbed him cold.
Jeff is awesome. Susie is also awesome. This is a great duo.
Love you Susie x
This podcast keeps getting better guys. Keep it going
Just commenting so they get in the algo lol. Love this podcast SO much and hope it keeps going. ❤
47:46 "BY THE WAY: YES" Jeff cant even say yes or no without introducing it with by the way. Hes done it a couple of times
Just as if I were pushing Christ or Lobster or people, I push the show Curb Your Enthusiasm on everyone I can
😂
I’m going to be on the lookout for those people that cross before snacking
Good One.😊
I get so excited when I see a new episode is out! Love this podcast so much. ❤ I love all the insights and behind the scenes glimpses. Susie and Jeff have such a good chemistry. You can tell they have a great friendship.
Digress as much as you guys want... the BEST podcasts are when the hosts digress and take tangents to other places.... look at the Office Ladies rewatch podcasts... Jenna and Angelas relationships is on full display which adds to the warmth and success of the show... this is the same... Susie and Jeffs relationship is so relaxed and natural and they are brilliant drivers of the podcast.. PLUS we get to see video format too... LOVE ❤❤ this show... Love you both 🎉❤
The 'by the way count' must be in the tens of thousands in this episode.
Oh, by the way 🙄 I love this podcast! Can never get enough Curb!
"Oh and hold on, by the way" is the full phrase
Susie could say, “The sky is blue,” and Jeff would interrupt and tell her why it’s not blue. He lets no detail go by without his commentary. It’s just annoying that he can’t let a conversation happen, he has to interrupt and clarify every little gd thing to make sure everyone knows his thought about every piece of minutiae.
You guys are great - love seeing the fun you both have...
Oh, the irony of Jeff talking about his preference to sit quietly and not say anything?
Just a comically clueless human being. ;-)
Amen. Was thinking the same thing. Am sure he is a great guy but he makes it so difficult to watch this
I totally get your point as we all know Jeff Garlin babbles alot. But when he said that he was specifically referring to acting in a scene on the set of Curb. Which is a completely different thing and should not be equated to real life Jeff
loved the 9th episode of the podcast i'm excited for season 3 with more stories and guest interviews love from culver city california socal la area ❤️
Susie you are the best!!!
a list of alternatives for By the Way and for those of you defending Jeff, it isnt just "here and there" It is INSANE and INSUFFRABLE how much he does it and at this point it has to be intentional, he doesnt even try a little bit.
incidentally, as an aside, in passing, en passant, funnily enough, speaking of which, by the by, by the bye, another thing, while on the subject it might also be noted one could also note, parenthetically, as it happens, coincidentally, apropos, BTW ,interestingly enough, in related manner, speaking of, adjectitiously, in the course of conversation ,fortuitously, casually ,by way of explanation, in parenthesis.........
of course as soon as a masseuse is mentioned you know it's going to be trouble! ;-)
You guys are so funny.
17:25 - Larry's mother threw him against a brick wall because he was little prick!? LOL ... that almost sounds like it might be true.
I always thought Jeff's 'silences' in scenes was spot-on. I think Larry often put his manager into an awkward position, so Jeff often had to keep his counsel. I think it worked that Jeff let Larry do his thing. As an agent, Jeff understood his client, he understood Larry's eccentricities. Jeff (actor and character) was wonderful in that way. Bad sitcoms would have got Jeff to intervene more and say a lot more. It just wasn't needed.
Agree!
These are getting stressful to watch now. I am constantly worried that Jeff would say "by the way" before Susie finishes even one sentence.
Susie would be an amazing talk show host!!! But only after getting through all the Curbs!!
Susie is 🔥
jeff would be a tough dude to talk to. jesus he likes his own voice.
You’d have to constantly interrupt him
With people like him I sit in total silence and just stare straight in their eyes. Eventually they wear themselves out and always ask some version of "why are you not talking?" to which I reply "well, you were talking and I think it's rude to interrupt people." Usually they get the point, except if they are genuinely a narcissist, then I walk away because I don't want to be around them anyway 😂
@@voice_of_a_little_lady🤡
You're listening to a podcast where they're giving their thoughts on experiences of acting in that episode and a sundown of the content of it. What else do you expect him to do?
What else do we expect him to do @@carolinehaf21? How about take his turn, allow Susie to finish a sentence and/or her thoughts, not always assume he is the most important voice in the room. Will they do for starters?
Yeah, it's a good point. If Curb had been just a bit deeper there would have been a few moments where you see affection between Jeff and Susie ... like when they conspired to ear Larry's Vonderdonk cheese.
Can people stop commenting on Jeff talking? Just appreciate that they’re taking the time to do this and enjoy the podcast. I don’t want this to go away because people are complaining.
THANK you! As an ADHDer I notice many details ans have trouble holding my turn and excitement telling them when I'm comfortable with the person. This is Susie and Jeff IRL so be happy you're seeing who they really are and they have notes so they'll always get through everything! Through long scenic route is the best route - you learn things you never normally would!
@@carolinehaf21 He manages to contain himself on screen so it really isn't too much to ask for him to show the rest of us the same courtesy.
I appreciate them too-I eagerly await each show-but when you hear something that’s not achieving its potential, it’s frustrating. I hope they’re just experiencing growing pains.
Nah. He is so incredibly annoying
Why would Larry say “Pots” (which is Stop backwards). I’ve never heard that before. Is that a thing?
I am a loyal listener, I think both of you are indispensable. Jeff, your insights are invaluable: I’ve learned facts about stand-up, producing shows, Chicago(love that city!) and even LA manners and morals that are terrific.
BUT, please empower a producer or director to stop your interruptions (if that’s what a producer or director does.)
Please do not pout or dismiss this criticism. I want this show to continue; I look forward to you both each Thursday. However, the continuity is broken by the interruptions. A millennial I know eager to listen said this after two episodes and stopped listening. I continue, with increasing annoyance though the habit seemed to improve until the last couple of shows, when it worsened.
My suggestion? Get a notepad, let Susie or the guest finish their thought, and use your notes to bring up your points. Improv on a highly edited show may be great;conversational shows require awareness of the audience, if they’re not edited, a wholly different art.
Anyone know if they will do season 3?
I feel Curb is way better,funnier, all around better than Seinfeld.
Yes true. This is because Seinfeld was more a sitcom and as well as the scenes and stuff was rather predictable. But however Curb is very original, for example 5 seconds hug to a black lady, Nazi whistle and Sean Penn opening a store. These things are totally unpredictable
Completely agree with you. Could never get into Seinfeld. Hated Jerry Seinfield's stand up inserts...Completely disrupted the flow of the show
Ummm there’s NO DOUBT about that! Curb is way better than Seinfeld
They're totally different shows. Despite being about minutiae of life... Seinfeld really was about the group and their 4 personalities and how those 4 react in specific situations with a sitcom audience watching - ao the actors are hemmed in by the audience and the script to a sitcom style.
Curb feels more natural and real due to its improv nature and lack of audience, but also despite its cast, it centrally focuses on Larry and how misunderstood his intentions/actions are in this more real world where most ppl (including celebrities) play themselves. There is no feeling of them being "watched" by an audience since there's no audible laughter at jokes or canned laugh track either... so some may find this style more relatable and less performance. Especially now there are far more cinematic style TV shows due to streaming... but in 2000, Curb was very ahead of its time and ppl took a minute to catch on to the mockumentary improv style.
I love both as they're totally different but both were brilliant for their time, especially Seinfelds smaller less elaborate episodes like dinner party/parking garage where the entire thing happens in one location so the focus is dialogue/character interaction and the delivery of VERY well written dialogue that got to shine.
"I'd be so not self aware!" Oh marone...
People hating on Jeff while I thinks its f***ing hilarious. I love it!
Forget the interruptions, what’s with the diehard cubs fan wearing a Sox hat did he lose a bet lol
I love Jeff’s new hat! It looks great!
Thumbnail says ep 9 instead of ep 10.
Can you imagine a podcast with Jeff and Steve Schirripa?
Oh brother! That would be like Pro Wrestling. 😊😅😂
God bless Jeff but he always goes back to talking about himself and his ex wife and what her favorite restaurant was and stuff like that.
If this were a 3 hour podcast i wouldnt mind. But they seem to have a rough time limit and all that talk cuts into Curb and Larry stories.
And Curb and Larry stories are the reason i tune in
HISTORY OF CURB, starring the one and only Susie Essman and Jeff "oh, by the way" Garlin
The car periscope was standalone in New York?
I love you Jeff! You are the best!
It's fascinating how Jeff has graduated to nested by-the-ways. First, he will interrupt Susie to make his own point. Then he will interrupt himself to express another point. Perhaps that's the improv experience coming through. It's like watching a jazz musician. Of course, not everyone likes jazz
I wonder how many times Jeff interrupts Susie per podcast? Someone pass him a director's note!
Oh boy….now SUSIE said “by the way”, immediately followed by Jeff saying it too! (By the way, Jeff saying that phrase every other minute is very annoying! Ha!)
Susie doesnt mind.....AT ALL. But you know what Susie cant stand????? Comments like this who complain about Jeff, go back a few episodes and just listen to what she says.
Ha-ha! That’s a good one! You can see how annoyed she is! But thank you for your opinion……………..
@@sydfields its not my opinion....you obviously dont know how to read or listen to anything she said 2 episodes ago. But keep projecting your feelings onto her
@@gzuskreist1021 Take a deep breath……and by the way, I am a very good reader, and I have watched every one of these episodes……………………..by the way…………….
As someone whose always closely identified himself as a Cubs fan, Jeff should be canceled for wearing a Sox hat!
Beautiful beautiful people ❤😂😂😂😂 and Beautiful
Jeff ain’t that bad
How susie has never told Jeff to STFU in one of these pods so far 🤣
I’ve screamed it out loud enough for all of us.
Seriously. If you made a drinking game out of every time Jeff cuts in with "and by the way" you would be passed out in minutes. I do enjoy their insight on these episodes though.
This may be the worst ever with Jeff and his interruptions. C'mon, dude. I sense that Susie is finally about fed up with it as she tries to keep them on track.
@@billfletcher7602 Yeah it might benefit them if they stick with a format in how they discuss the episode. If Jeff could keep his anecdotes on topic and to a minimum I think that would improve the flow considerably.
@@Awesoman I've watched every episode of this review series and this is the first one that I couldn't finish. Just too many asides and interruptions from Jeff. He was wired up in this one?
Susie flat out TOLD Jeff to interrupt her in the earlier episodes, sheesh guys.
And now she probably regrets that
Is the judge in this episode the father of the girl who had to jump off the ski lift? I feel like I've seen him in another episode?
Larry’s bad time in hawaii…
She pump 32 times, then WHOOSH!!
This could be the worst annoying Jeff episode ever
Oh by the way. Trump is coming up for sentencing. Wouldn't it be great for the Judge to make him wear one of these boards on Times Square?
He'd have to have 30+ different boards on him for all of the crimes. He'd look like a human Rolodex.
I wonder if Jeff reads the comments I doubt he does or maybe he would just shut up for five minutes
I thought he said "pause" not pots lol
❤
Jeff's the guy who when he walks into a bar. Every one groans while rolling their eyes.😮
Wow! Took Jeff to 3:20 for the first "by the way" - has to be a record.
He makes up for it in quantity once that seal is broken.
pls don't keep us waiting for season 3
I listen to this every week because I love Curb so much, but it's not a great podcast unfortunately. We don't need the episodes recapped, beat by beat. More insights from behind the scenes, as well as interesting contextualisation, would be better. It would be awesome if they reviewed/discussed a lot of funny cut footage too.
I wish Suzie wouldn't lead the episode story beat breakdowns, only because she reads from her notebook like she's running a table read, it's not conversational, just very matter of fact exposition. Jeff can read from his notes and it sounds different.
Here we go. No new episode. Are they just gonna disappear like Always sunny?
Somebody save Susie
She don't need saving! She knows Jeff, his ADHD, and knows how to handle him. It's all fine.
Would that be the same ADHD he manages to contain whilst on set @@ashcross? He clearly can control it but chooses not to. It's just plain rude and a misguided sense of self importance.
@@jankelly2003 How do you know he controls it on set?? The episodes are edited. Besides, he's not there as a guest: he is a co-presenter and often has more to say that Susie. When he pipes up, it's not necessarily an imposition. He's there to talk.
It's mostly not edited, that's the whole point of improv. Besides @@ashcross, you only need to look back at the earlier podcast which had Larry as a guest, Jeff behaved entirely differently. He *can* control himself when he wants to.
@@jankelly2003 It's mostly not edited? You know nothing about the show. They already confirmed in the podcast that quite a lot hits the cutting room floor. Don't you remember how they said their back and forth at the end of scenes is often cut because it doesn't add to the story? Improv would imply more editing, not less, as the actors are free to invent and freewheel. Besides, the point remains that Jeff interrupting or otherwise not doing the scene right would not make it to the screen, so the broadcast episodes are no guide anyway to what he is like.
I bet this podcast won’t make it to the end
I'd highly doubt it as well. It's always sunny started theirs and it's been off since last years strike.
@@MrWel684yeah but it's always sunny is just mediocre and a slog to sit through that many episodes, no wonder they couldn't take it
@@leob4403 Fair if they couldn't take it, but it''s annoying that they never just apologised to the fans to say they needed to stop. Nothing. Silence.
@@waxmiracles they probably don't even like that show themselves so why would they care about the fans. Jeff and Susie really are passionate about this show, you can't compare, it's always sunny is just a throwaway show, mindless noise basically
Good lord, Jeff!!! Be quiet!!!
No you. 🤡
Giving the driver leftovers - bound for the grbage - is having a huge heart?
Driver, though, is also wrong for being jerky about it.
Their accents are too adorable.
46 times by the way
That wasn't really much of a story Jeff had at the end. I can't blame Susie for not reacting to it.
What bothers me the most about Jeff and his insufferable "by the way" tic is his refusal to just own it. He can't just say "hey, it's been brought to my attention, I wasn't aware that I was doing it so much, now that I've seen and heard it for myself, I will try to knock it off. I know it's annoying." Oh no. He has to take a typical Hollywood celebrity approach to addressing it. It's not his fault, it's not something he can control. He has to be a victim. It's not him, it's his self-diagnosed ADHD and OCD issues. He can't help it. So typical and so tiresome.
They recorded these as they were still filming the last season. So they aren't doing them live or recent. He has no feedback in real time rn
@@andream138 He addressed it in an Instagram post. I don't remember if it was an IG live thing or a post, but he's addressed it publicly.
@@MackeyWilliamsit was a post in March I think
Again, Jeff continues to be insufferable. They should just have Suzie as the main host, with rotating co-hosts from the recurring cast members...
Most of these are prerecorded whilst filming the last season sadly. They could CGI him out tho lol
Jeff was Larry's right-hand man both as a character on the show and behind the scenes for its entire run. Whether you realize it or not, Jeff is quite necessary to this podcast. Probably the only person who would have as much knowledge of as many aspects of the show as him would be Larry, and he's not going to commit to a ton of podcast episodes.
@@WaitingtoHitWhether you realise it or not, Susie is already driving this podcast and, regardless of Jeff's involvement in Curb itself, Susie could have run this 22:06 😮
@@the8ctagon Susie is herself quite necessary to the podcast (I never said she wasn't) because she gives it structure it otherwise wouldn't have. They need each other to make this podcast, imperfect as it is, work. Had she chosen to run the podcast by herself, we would have missed out on a lot of good insights and information. She likes to speed through, and Jeff likes to digress.
@@WaitingtoHitFair points. They just need to find a workable rhythm to improve the flow.
and by the way...
Jeff is always insufferable in all of these podcasts but.... In this one he has really outdone himself. Props to Suzy for not telling him to just shut the f up already and stop interjecting every 2 seconds
Nobody cares lil baby bro 🤡 See ya next episode losèr
@@jsmithers.Nah. A lot of comments on Jeff's relentless interruptions. I like the guy but it is becoming a problem.
@@Awesoman Yet here you are 20 episodes later....Good job losèr 🤡
@@jsmithers. My, my somebody's real emotional today... That time of the month?
@@ShortFuseFighting Cry harder lil baby bro lmfaoo 🤡🤣
Poor Susie
i agree with Susie re the cheating
By the way
Jeff can't stop talking. He loves to talk
Jeff thinks a Happy Ending isn't considered cheating? In real life? WTF? BY THE WAY, I can't watch this anymore..
I remember reading that Christie Brinkley had cheated on Billy Joel with Rick Taubman, who became her third husband.
As much as I like Jeff on the show, he annoys me in real life!
Agreed. Same. In previous episodes he has explicitly acknowledged that he can be an arsehole, and he has then gone on to confirm that. My assessment of him is that he is mostly good-natured, but that he has an innate minor arsehole component that will always see the light of day if he's given enough time to speak - though really I think he could do more to attempt to curb his innate arsehole. In real life, I try to avoid this kind of person, because they can be too much to deal with. In the case of this podcast, I overlook his arseholitude because the positives (chiefly Susie's wisdom and loveliness) outweigh the negatives. I do wish he would work on his self-awareness, though.
@@the8ctagonhe has diagnosis which means he doesn't need to work on anything because it's not his fault
@@leob4403 Nonsense. A person's character is not cast in stone, nor is their brain structure or chemistry. The human mind is plastic. A person can work on aspects of their character that they might want to modify regardless of any diagnosis.
@@the8ctagon I agree with you and I was making the point that some people seem to think having a bunch of diagnosis gives them a carte blanche to act immature and obnoxious and never really work on improving themselves, because they were born with mental diseases after all and those are for life, and it's not really their fault is it?
And by the way…….
very wrong on the 'stuffing' thing .. 1 or 2 times i sent a check to a politician i like .. from then on my mailbox every day is filled with requests for money .. from dozens of others from that same party .. also happens with charities .. once you give they never leave you alone .. i could heat my house burning the stuffed envelopes ...
Baron Von Interrupt
And by THE WAY !!! Holy shit
The reason I think Suzy needs to have her own show because Jeff continuously interrupts her no but wait no but wait gets tiring
Maybe it's just me but Jeff is getting worse with interrupting Susie with all the BTW's. Wish he would shut up
For me it's not even the interruptions. It's the stories about his ex wife's favorite restaurants and what kind of shoes she wears and stuff I don't care about at all and has nothing to do with Curb.
If he interrupts to tell a great story about Larry, that's perfectly fine in my opinion
Too much Jeff…….
I just can’t listen to this podcast anymore. 1) It shouldn’t be longer than an episode of Curb. 2) We don’t need an excruciatingly tedious recap of the entire episode. Assume people have fairly recently seen the show. We can ALL stream it whenever we want. 3) Jeff is frequently interrupting Susie with details that are often wrong or simply irrelevant. Stop mansplaining everything Jeff. You’re behaving like a boor. 4) If you can’t self edit when recording, then have your producers edit afterwards. Most everything here adds nothing to the viewing experience. The only episode of this podcast that was worth watching was the one where Larry was your guest. The rest were completely unmemorable.
The episode where Larry was a guest was the episode Jeff reined himself in - which tells me he *can* do it but *chooses* not to. He just comes across as a boorish, oafish know it all loud mouth.
He is so annoying- “by the way” …
The Mind Of The Married Man is literally the funniest show I have ever seen on Television!!!!!!!
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