Larry (ably played to the neurotic hilt by Garry Shandling) gets bent out of shape over an obsessive fan that he believes has been stalking him.
This episode not only astutely shows how Larry's self-absorption sometimes gets the best of him, but also makes a valid point how people have easy access to personal information on celebrities. Arthur (Rip Torn in fine irascible form) gets a choice moment in which he advises Larry to get an electric fence. Guests Phil Hartman and Corbin Bernsen go at each other's throats a bit and give Larry some wacky pointers on dealing with crazy fans. Hank (Jeffrey Tambor, excellent as usual) also has a funny moment in which he offers Larry a gun. The big reveal of the actual identity of Larry's presumed stalker is a hoot. Very amusing stuff.
This episode not only astutely shows how Larry's self-absorption sometimes gets the best of him, but also makes a valid point how people have easy access to personal information on celebrities. Arthur (Rip Torn in fine irascible form) gets a choice moment in which he advises Larry to get an electric fence. Guests Phil Hartman and Corbin Bernsen go at each other's throats a bit and give Larry some wacky pointers on dealing with crazy fans. Hank (Jeffrey Tambor, excellent as usual) also has a funny moment in which he offers Larry a gun. The big reveal of the actual identity of Larry's presumed stalker is a hoot. Very amusing stuff.