Larry experimentally takes a job as a car salesman, which Cheryl and his friends are puzzled by. He is fired after arguing with Richard at the dealership as he is trying to sell a car to someone. Larry and Jason Alexander contemplate making a new TV series about an actor who cannot find work because he is typecast as his character from a hit television sitcom.
Larry is forced to attend an ill-fated work meeting and investigates the truth behind a faulty toilet. Determined to unravel a mystery of his own, Jeff employs Larry's detective skills.
After enlisting Cheryl’s help in a last-ditch effort, Larry has an idea that could save his latest project.
Larry hangs out with Woody Harrelson and cashes in on Susie’s favor.
After enlisting both Jeff and Freddy’s help for the occasion, Larry’s hot date quickly goes south.
Larry navigates the complexities of requesting a new chauffeur, letting his roofer do his job, and imparting some constructive criticism to his chiropractor.
Before Election Day, Larry gets involved in local politics while mediating a conflict on his set.
Larry does damage control to remain in Irma's good graces while encouraging Leon to monetize his knack for husbandly counsel.
Larry does the right thing (and regrets it) while seizing an unprecedented opportunity to avoid Irma. Jeff seeks out a pricey peace offering for Susie.
Larry gives out some unsolicited marriage advice; Larry hosts an event for an American hero.