Here’s Flula Borg’s Curb Your Enthusiasm character Ernst and his role in the show’s season 9 finale explained. After a six-year hiatus, HBO’s cringe comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm returned for its ninth season in 2017 with one of its most audacious story arcs to date. The first episode of the season revealed Larry David had penned a musical comedy titled Fatwa!, inspired by Salman Rushdie’s life after Ayatollah Khomeini called for his assassination following the publication of his controversial 1988 novel The Satanic Verses.
After promoting his musical on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Larry unsurprisingly managed to offend the current Ayatollah and found himself on the receiving end of his very own fatwa. The premise lent itself to some brilliant Curb Your Enthusiasm cameos, including Rushdie himself who advised Larry to ditch the ridiculous disguise he’d been sporting and embrace having a fatwa on his head as women find the aura of danger attractive – which seems to work when Larry catches the eye of fellow guest star Elizabeth Banks.
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Towards the end of Curb Your Enthusiasm season 9, Larry had his fatwa revoked and his musical comedy chugged ahead. This resulted in more hilarious cameos in the form of Broadway sensation Lin-Manuel Miranda – who was brought on board to play Salman Rushdie and ended up taking over the production – and screen legend F. Murray Abraham, who was cast in the role of the Ayatollah. Tensions soon rose between Larry and Lin-Manuel Miranda and German actor-comedian Flula Borg’s Curb Your Enthusiasm character played a big part in the souring of their relationship.
Flula Borg appeared in the Curb Your Enthusiasm season 9
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