In the Curb Your Enthusiasm season 11 episode 7 trailer, Larry argues that he doesn't actually hate people as a whole, just individual people who are the worst. Season 11 of Larry David's long-running HBO sitcom is currently airing after premiering on October 24th. The Seinfeld co-creator's semi-autobiographical brainchild has David causing trouble in his fictionalized day-to-day life as he compulsively points out the absurdity and hypocrisy of others' behavior and his own.

TV Promos shared the trailer for episode 7, which is scheduled to air on HBO on December 5 at 10:30 p.m. The episode brings Larry to a political fundraiser, which is undoubtedly the last place he wants to be. Meanwhile, Larry and his roommate J.B. Smoove debate meaningless, hypothetical subjects with grave seriousness as they are wont to do. True to form, Larry's friend Richard Lewis whines about Larry's inadequate friendship. Here's the trailer for episode 7, titled "Irma Kostroski":

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Curb Your Enthusiasm season 11 has been met with positive reviews so far from both audiences and critics. While each episode adheres to the show's usual structure of intersecting low-stakes narratives, an overarching season plot arc has focused on Larry's attempt to develop a TV show based on his youth called Young LarryCurb Your Enthusiasm often revels in the meta-humor the show is based on; a previous pretend project had David's Seinfeld collaborator Jason Alexander starring in a fictionalized, Curb-like version of his life.

Here's the Curb Your Enthusiasm season 11 episode 7 synopsis from HBO:

Ahead of Election Day, Larry gets involved in local politics while mediating a conflict on his set.

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Source: TV Promos