Curb Your Enthusiasm - Season 9eps10 -

: Slant Magazine noted that the episode successfully tied the fatwa storyline back to Larry’s petty obsession with a "muted thank you," bringing his quest for "justice" full circle.

: The cancellation of the musical leaves Jeff and Susie in a precarious financial position, as they were major investors in the production. Reception and Analysis

: A cast and crew paintball trip, scheduled on the same day as Sammi Greene’s wedding, leads to a showdown. Larry fires a paintball into Lin-Manuel’s mouth, injuring him and forcing a six-month recovery period that effectively cancels the musical. Curb Your Enthusiasm - Season 9Eps10

Critics generally viewed the finale as a "strong capper" to a season that was occasionally seen as "unpolished" compared to previous years.

The Season 9 finale of Curb Your Enthusiasm , titled , serves as a chaotic culmination of the season's primary arc: Larry’s attempt to stage a musical based on his life while under a literal death sentence. The episode is praised by reviewers from Den of Geek for its high-energy guest performances and for sticking to the classic "Larry never learns" formula. The Grand Finale: "Fatwa! The Musical" : Slant Magazine noted that the episode successfully

: In a classic Curb twist, an out-of-work actress Larry met earlier delivers his wedding toast on his behalf, though she was originally following her dream of starting an acting career at 36.

: Larry and Lin-Manuel clash over everything from creative control to social etiquette. Larry takes issue with Lin’s family—including his cousin Valentina ( Tipper Newton ) and her husband Ernst ( Flula Borg )—for their ungrateful "thank yous" and their habit of throwing orgies in his house. Larry fires a paintball into Lin-Manuel’s mouth, injuring

: The episode features standout guest appearances from Nick Offerman as Cody, the disgruntled company manager, and F. Murray Abraham playing the Ayatollah in the musical. A Wedding and a Stand-In