Section — 7. The Ugly
Are you writing an about the social commentary behind "ugly sections" in real-life restaurants?
Larry begins a relationship with the widow of a recently deceased friend, but nearly ruins it by obsessing over a $500 debt her late husband owed him.
The episode weaves together several classic "Larry" grievances: 7. The Ugly Section
Larry notices that the restaurant is divided into two distinct areas:
Larry becomes suspicious of Richard’s sudden improvement on the golf course, suspecting some form of foul play. Are you writing an about the social commentary
Larry offers a job to his dermatologist's son, leading to further social complications.
Tucked away in the back or near the kitchen, where Larry and his friends find themselves relegated. Larry offers a job to his dermatologist's son,
Larry argues that if a couple consists of one attractive person and one unattractive person, the maître d' defaults to seating them in the ugly section.