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Seinfeld review

Posted : 1 year, 6 months ago on 21 October 2022 03:02

What a fantastic show full of interesting episodes and characters with a uniquely natural approach to comedy and satire through common regular aspects of our daily lives.


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Simply superb!

Posted : 1 year, 8 months ago on 19 August 2022 10:22

There isn't much I can add to how brilliant Seinfeld is. It is a true gem of a sit-com and has very quickly become one of my favourite shows of all time. It looks lovely, the photography is always skillful and the locations and sets are striking and effective. The music is pretty infectious, granted it is not the best asset of the show but it is good. The best asset of the show is easily the writing. Very rarely has there been a sitcom or a show even where the writing is consistently witty and hilarious, even in the weaker episodes it makes its mark. The story lines and episode ideas are outstanding, maybe it doesn't always cover new ground but the situations are always superbly realised and priceless. In fact there are several episodes of Seinfeld I would deem masterpieces of comedy. The characters do have flaws certainly, but they are also likable. And the acting is brilliant, with the interplay shining in every single episode. Overall, superb comedy show and deserves to be up there with the best. 10/10 Bethany Cox


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Seinfeld review

Posted : 8 years, 10 months ago on 19 June 2015 02:35

One of the many things about this sitcom that makes it unique is that they didn't use a romance story-line as a hook-up. For that thing it is one (if not the one)of the greatest comedies ever. No mention the web of situations (I don't care how many absurd coincidences - like the case of the whale)somehow it felt more real than, for example, How I Met Your Mother. That's a sitcom I canยดt stand. I don't know. Suddenly in one generation leap people went more stupid. Or maybe is just the story-line that catchs them.


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Seinfeld review

Posted : 11 years, 10 months ago on 12 July 2012 11:01

Created in 1990 by stand up comedian jerry seinfeld and his best friend larry david,this show had an inauspicious beginning.

Originally commisioned for only 4 episodes,yes 4! ,the show began life as The Seinfeld Chronicles.It centres around the everyday life of a stand up comic called Jerry Seinfeld and his best friend George Costanza.

Now this doesnt sound special at all yet this show would grow from such humble beginnings to become the biggest sitcom in US tv history. it broke every rule that sitcoms followed and regularly featured taboo subjects such as masturbation,naziism,sexismhomophobia and of course getting `it`out on the first date.



The first episode is barely even a glimpse of what was to come as it struggled to break the confines of the regular sitcom ouvre.



However,the introduction of a female counterpart Elaine Benes in the 2nd episode showed this show had balls.She was a force of nature from the start.An equal to the men in every sense.

She may have been Jerrys ex but this was never going to be a will they/wont they show.

Elaine was as big a loser,as selfish and hell,as funny as the guys.The sparring between Elaine and Jerry was like tracy and hepburn at their peak.Here was a couple who should never have been together in the first place and once that was established,thoughts of them getting together disappeared and opened up the doors for a variety of stories and situations that other shows could only dream of.



The template for the show was always `No hugging,no learning` and it never deviated from its goal. Yes,people could learn from Seinfeld,but it wasnt learning in a cozy,cosby show,golden girls way. Seinfeld showed the truth of the human condition,that man is inherently selfish but it managed to do it in such a way that you still rooted for the characters because deep down,you knew you were that guy.



No character summed this up quite as well as George. Blatantly and admittedly based on Larry David himself,George is a monster of a man. A seemingly born loser who wanted nothing more than an easy life,then raged against the notion that he had to work to help him on his way.Yet the strength of the writing made George strangely likeable,supremely funny and instantly relatable.Who amongst us hasnt lied and schemed to get what we want,then instantly regretted it and lied and schemed to get out of it? That is the genius of george,his motto being...`its not a lie if you believe it`.



It is well known that Larry David used people and situations from his own life for stories and no person had a bigger role than his next door neighbour Kenny Kramer.



David brought in his old friend Michael Richards for the role. A tall,gangly,dishevelled hulk of a man,Richards was a comedy actor of no mean talent.but it was his gift for physical comedy that elevated Kramer to the giddy heights he reached. Just by opening a door,he could leave you in stitches.



Initially, he struggled to get to grips with the character,playing him as a homage to christopher lloyds tour de force in Taxi yet he quickly saw the limitations he was confining himself in and began to unleash the full range of skills at his disposal.

Kramer,despite being a total oddity,was also in effect,the closest thing the show had to a heart. he may have been a scrounger and a drifter but he was always there to help out the others in their ludicrous schemes.



This leads us to the leader of this motley crew,Jerry Seinfeld himself,because thats who he actually played,himself.

Jerry in effect had the most difficult role.He was the star of the whole show and it lived or died by his performance.Its huge credit to him that he wasnt swept aside by the sheer magnitude of the task,not only starring but also co writing and producing the show,as well as competing with the huge performances of his more accomplished co stars.



The true genius of the show was that while it may have been called Seinfeld,it was never a one man show.Jerry and Larry both knew that to succeed,the 4 leads all had to be equal and above all,they had to be real. We all know a George or a Kramer,we all have struggled to get out of the rut we felt like Elaine and we all feel like the leaders in our own little sitcom called life.

Seinfeld wasnt about learning,it was about living life as we see it.

It wasnt about hugging because how often do you do that in your real life?

It was as it said on the label `The show about nothing`. Life is full of nothings but thats what makes it fun.Its what you do with all those nothings that make up your day,your week,your life.

Seinfeld knew that and ran with it,taking the simple sitcom to heights it never knew it could reach. A truly groundbreaking,game changing, juggernaut of a show. Its influence is seen in every successful sitcom which came after. Seinfeld was a once in a lifetime show...thank god it was my lifetime.


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Seinfeld & Friends

Posted : 12 years, 8 months ago on 29 August 2011 11:59

"Friends living in Manhattan obsess over little things." (LocateTV)

It's not perfect, but it is very good.... Not least because this "show about nothing" is still something that people think about, and, not only that, but.... something that sorta defined or introduced, even, this whole sort of comedy, this quiet, day-to-day, sort of thing.... 'quotidien'--daily, quiet....

So, yeah, I like Seinfeld; it's good. It's funny. George is funny, (very earnest, almost).... I (try to) like Elaine.... Kramer is crazy, but that's OK, (with Kramer I don't know what's real).... Seinfeld is kinda cool. And so is Jerry.

(At least compared to the other Jerry. ^^)

(And Seinfeld is like the name guy.... and he has the show.)

And don't forget the Soup Nazi. ("No soup for you!") Now, that episode was special. :)

(And it is a bit of a classic, 'although' of the most down-to-earth kind....)

And it's not perfect, (no kissing! no learning! or whatever the rules were), but it's also a whole era of time, really, 1990-2004, the 90s-and-early-00s, or whatever.... I mean, it really was....

{*Is looking at the list of Seinfeld episodes on Wikipedia* LocateTV lied! Seinfeld aired from 1990 (or 1989, ok, whatever) until 1998, not 2004!}

{*does Jerry Seinfeld voice* This is crazy!}

{"You're never gonna stop crime, we should at least be clean."

"Health cookies. I hate those little dustboard fructose things."

"I just can't believe the way that people are. What is it with humanity? What kind of world do we live in?"

"This could only happen to you."

"Oh, in about five, ten minutes."}

(9/10)


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AHHHHHHHHH!! **Jerry Yell**

Posted : 13 years, 7 months ago on 17 September 2010 08:34

Like The Office, even tho TONS watch it, it's easily the TITAN of comedy. Plenty of laughter, you know Kramer is astoundingly funny. George is ridiculously picky with women and gets into shenanigans. Everyone knows a crazy like Elaine and is hysterical. Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld are arguably the best comedic writers we'll ever witness.
The guests like George Steinbrenner, "Soup Nazi", Crazy Joe Devola and many more are all WOW. Everyone NEEDS to like this show haha


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An Excellent Show.

Posted : 15 years, 10 months ago on 7 July 2008 01:17

What is there really to say about "Seinfeld". I mean, it is great, and everyone knows that. My favorite character is Jerry Seinfeld. He always makes me laugh. I enjoy the whole entire cast a lot, and still watch a lot of the re-runs. I think "Seinfeld" is an excellent show.


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