A very weak episode by Curb's standards. Very predictable and seemingly more forced than the past. Dylan O'Brien's character is not from the real world. Cheryl only being there to mention Larry's towels... Why the hell would that come up in conversation between her and Susie? The arc of Larry trying to get a show up and it not working well with the executives has been down a couple of times throughout the series already as has Jeff needing Larry to help him with his cheating. The dentist not completing a job because of a request to turn down annoying music is another example of it feeling more forced. The ideas of Larry aren't as original or what they used to be. Up until the end of season 11, this is the worst episode of the entire series I think.