"On the street, Larry breezes past the manager of Mojo, a restaurant in the W Hotel, telling Jeff (played by actor and comedian Jeff Garlin) that he doesn’t know the guy well enough to warrant a “stop-and-chat.” Even though he goes to the new, scene-y Hollywood hotel to eat at this “nuevo Latino” restaurant three times a week, fictional Larry, a deeply classist, near-misanthropic member of the entertainment elite, doesn’t consider the manager worth his time socially. Bringing leftovers to his waiting limo driver, Larry’s feelings of self-congratulations dissipate when he realizes he has no cutlery, so he steals a fork and napkin from the restaurant. Despite his pretense of borrowing, Larry was never going to return the restaurant’s property. He doesn’t get away with it, though: The Mojo manager ultimately calls the police on him. Larry’s presumption of superiority to the working class earns him a temporary stripping of his elite standing. Sentenced to wear a sign reading “I steal forks from restaurants” in front of the hotel, Larry is dispossessed of his social status in full view of television executives he has failed to charm." - Corey Mintz