'Curb Your Enthusiasm' season 9 episode 10 spoilers: Larry to attend Jeff's daughter's wedding?

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In the next episode of "Curb Your Enthusiasm," Larry David who plays himself on the show tells his friend Jeff Greene (Jeff Garliin) and his wife Susie (Susie Essman) that he may attend their daughter's wedding.

The trailer for the upcoming installment titled "Fatwa!" was just released recently and showed David getting emotional and talking about Jeff's daughter. "I've known Sammi [Ashly Holloway] since she was born. One of the great joys in my life has been watching her blossom. I wouldn't miss her wedding," David says to Jeff and Susie who is touched by his heartfelt words. However, when she asks if he's serious, David replies in a deadpan manner, "No." Later, Jeff is shown bringing his daughter down the aisle as the wedding guests watch in awe and appreciation. It remains to be seen if David is also at the wedding to see Sammi get married.

Meanwhile, David meets critically-acclaimed director Lin-Manuel Miranda who introduces him to his cousin and her husband who is carrying a colorful effeminate-looking bag. David's outspoken friend Leon Black (JB Smoove) notices the bag and asks the husband, "They make that bag for men?" The guy notices Black's judging attitude and replies, "Yes, this bag is made for men, women, and anybody who enjoys carrying things around."

In the last episode, David and Jeff had a meeting with Miranda about directing his musical "Fatwa!" The musician was somewhat impressed by the story and wanted to change a few things. David could not disagree with Miranda because the thespian was seated at the big desk while he and Jeff took the smaller chairs. Miranda's mental games got the better of David who agreed to everything the director wanted.

"Curb Your Enthusiasm" season 9 episode 10 will hit the airwaves on Sunday, Dec. 3 at 11 p.m. EST on HBO.

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