The Larry Sanders Show Starring Garry Shandling Season 2 Episode 2

The Larry Sanders Show Starring Garry Shandling Season 2 Episode 2 The List

  • TVMA
  • June 9, 1993

The Larry Sanders Show is a comedy series starring Garry Shandling that focuses on the behind-the-scenes workings of a late night talk show. Season 2 episode 2, titled "The List," follows the chaos that ensues when Larry decides to publish a list of the top ten guests he wants on the show.

The episode begins with Larry's assistant Darlene (Linda Doucett) reminding him that he needs to finalize his list of dream guests for the show. Larry initially brushes this off, claiming that he already knows who he wants on the show and doesn't need to make a list. However, when he overhears Hank (Jeffrey Tambor) and Artie (Rip Torn) discussing their own lists, he becomes curious and decides to make one of his own.

Larry's list quickly becomes a source of tension among the show's staff. Darlene is annoyed that Larry left her name off the list, while Hank and Artie are shocked that Larry didn't include them. Meanwhile, Larry's wife Jeannie (Megan Gallagher) accuses him of only including female guests because he wants to sleep with them.

As Larry struggles to deal with the fallout from his list, he also has to deal with a number of scheduling conflicts. One of his top picks for the show, actress Sharon Stone (played by herself), cancels at the last minute due to a family emergency. Larry then has to scramble to find a replacement guest, ultimately settling on a semi-famous psychic named Sylvia (played by Cindy Williams).

Despite its chaotic plot, "The List" is a hilarious episode that showcases the strengths of The Larry Sanders Show. Shandling's performance as the neurotic Larry is spot-on, and the supporting cast (including Tambor, Torn, and Doucett) all turn in excellent comedic performances. The show's clever writing, which takes aim at both the talk show industry and celebrity culture, is also a highlight.

Overall, "The List" is a must-see episode for fans of The Larry Sanders Show. It's a perfect example of the show's unique brand of humor, which manages to be both biting and absurd at the same time. If you're looking for a smart and funny sitcom that's unlike anything else on television, The Larry Sanders Show is definitely worth checking out.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 9, 1993
  • Content Rating
    TVMA
  • Language
    English