The show was written and acted by Larry David, one of the creators of Seinfeld, one of the most popular sitcoms of the 1990s, based on his life in Los Angeles. He pushed the style of "Seinfeld" to the extreme. Because HBO is cable TV, it doesn't need a large audience, so the shows on HBO often have a unique style. "suppress enthusiasm" appears to be particularly life-like, very freehand, there are a lot of live performance, at the beginning of the broadcast, the audience is not large, and then began to grow in fame. Larry David was nominated for Best Actor in a Comedy Series in 2000 for this show. The play is based on Larry David's personal experience in Los Angeles, and is a comedy written and acted by David himself. Push the style of "Seinfeld" to the extreme. Through "suppress enthusiasm" let the audience see David's integrity, generosity and modesty, the creative master brought countless laughter to the audience through HBO. While the plot cruises between reality and fiction, David and the actors present the real life in Los Angeles on the screen, as if there is a camera that makes it real at any time.