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Kenny Mitchell joins the show as creative consultant and makes major changes to the format. Larry battles with the network and his agent over his contract. '
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    Bob Odenkirk really did a good job as Larry's agent here and it really shows that you no matter what the role, whether it be here, on Seinfeld, on Breaking Bad, or anything else, this veteran comedian always brings the laughs to it.

    This confirmed to people that it was going to be the final season of the show, and this is a series that knew when to call it quits. Just a funny episode and a show that really ended its run when it was still on top of the comedy world, not on the bottom like The Office will.moreless

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    • Bruce Greenwood is mistakenly credited as "Howard Bingham" when it should be "Roger Bingham." Edit
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    • In real life Jon Stewart joined the show as creative consultant. Edit
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