Gad’s character takes the criticism to heart, and seemingly has no idea how a human being should wear underwear. He suggests that the reason the chiropractor has no patients is because his underwear is frayed. “I noticed that your underwear is quite frayed,” Larry says to his chiropractor. This time, Larry being Larry, he can’t stay silent. Larry returns to the chiropractor, and once again he sees the same ripped underwear. He had asked Freddy to remind him when the clock struck 2, but Freddy forgot, so Larry’s car is now gone (you can probably guess where this is going…). While at lunch, Larry asks the time, only to learn it’s past time for his car to be in a tow-away zone. This provides conversation fodder for Larry, Jeff and Freddy at lunchtime as they amusingly discuss the conversion of Jews to Christianity. They also discover that one of the cast members, a man named Jason Steinberg, is a Jew for Jesus and can’t work past 4:00 p.m. The episode also shows progress is finally being made on Larry’s new show, and he and Jeff visit the set to see that the production has recreated the apartment that Larry lived in from the ages of 8-25. “It was like the underwear had been to war,” Larry says when later describing it to Jeff.
The chiropractor, played by Josh Gad, explains that Larry has a strain in his back, and when he reaches up to grab a foam roller for Larry’s back, his shirt comes up and Larry notices the chiropractor’s underwear is completely frayed and full of holes.
Larry goes to see the chiropractor and notices there’s no one else in the waiting room with him.
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