The day of Albert’s “funeral” comes, and Larry yells at Susie that she’s a “plopper” (“You’ve always been a plopper!”), and while he’s re-enacting “the plop,” Susie’s bracelet bounces off a glass coffee table and a stone pops out. A couple other golfers say they heard Larry walked into a screen door, so maybe Larry’s misremembering after all. It’s a total extortion job, but Larry has no option but to relent.Īt the golf club, Larry reminds Dennis of the check he’s owed and, of course, it turns into a screaming match. Larry tries to explain that there isn’t a role for her in the show, and after some back and forth (and a bunch of sly threats), he offers the girl an audition. Really, Marco just wants to get his daughter a role in Larry’s new series. Larry finds an envelope outside that outlines his fencing snafu, so he goes to a Mexican joint to meet Marco, the brother of the guy who drowned in his pool. The next day, he tells Leon and Albert that “something is off” with Lucy, and they’re all: Dude, you walked into a door! Once they’ve seen you in “that way,” there’s no sex anymore, says Albert. Afterward, Larry drops off his date (who is Lucy Liu playing herself, by the way), but instead of inviting Larry inside, she tells him she had “a big night” and sends him on his way. Seconds later, Larry walks directly into a glass screen door. Later at a dinner party, Susie plops on the couch next to Larry, causing him to spill a glass of red wine all over the couch. Friends and family should say nice things to a person before they’ve kicked the bucket, Brooks says. Meanwhile, Albert Brooks is planning a “live funeral,” which basically means he’s not dead and just loves attention. “You know what’s rude? Owing somebody $6,000 for six months, and never mentioning anything about it and not paying them back! That’s rude!” (I mean, Larry has a point!) Nevertheless, the guy says next time they see each other at the club, he’ll write the check. (I’m cringing already.) Larry tells him he never paid him for a golf trip, and the man is taken aback by being rudely stalked. On their way out, Larry chases down his friend Dennis who owes him money, but according to Jeff, the man has early on-set dementia. In the show, Larry would try to off his rich uncle so he could inherit the man’s fortune - and the streamer loves the idea! (We also learn that this season exists in a post-pandemic world… thankfully!) The next day, Larry and Jeff attend a meeting at Netflix, where he pitches a show about a 20-something version of himself.