I agree with the previous poster in that the earlier episodes aren't as funny as later ones. In the beginning they were probably not as confident about...
In the episode where Kramer goes to the Cuban embassy trying to get some cigars, as Kramer was talking to the secretary he noticed that there was someone in...
... I think it's what makes the scene. Imagine if there was no woman there. Then Kramer just walks in and asks a question. The woman allows Kramer to act...
I think the early eps are better then the final season. JMO you got the parking garage, chinese resturant, Martin's suicide (that was a classic), woody allen...
Larry David wasn't with the show from the end of season 7 until the finale in season 9. Therefore, "Seinfeld" was less Seinfeldian during that time. It...
One of the ficticious characters Kramer made up who never showed up in Seinfeld was "Bob Saccamano". "-My friend Bob Saccamano got a job in a condon factory...
I disagree. Most sitcoms fall into that trap. They have a character who exists in name only. Everyone imagines the person differently. Then, most of them...
... with ... there. Then Kramer just ... a pretty woman. Wouldn't ... because few people would ever ... EXACTLY. I think that's a very funny scene too....
... Actually, I kinda like the idea that there are characters that are referred to but never seen. Are there any others besides Bob Saccamano? -A.J....
That's true. It does get better once the audience started to build. ... aren't ... audience ... ivebecomegeorge ... that ... one ... be ... hard ... ...
I just thought she was a weird looking lady maybe? She reminds me of that crazy lady in L.A. who acted in the "Stooges" movie 50 years ago, lol. I don't...
Yes, Bob Sac gets mentioned quite a bit. How about his friend who eats horse meat, Jay Riemenschneider - he's never been on the show either right? ... up in ...
Elaine had something against the name Leslie or something like that. Was her name Leslie? She was telling Jerry how she hated this woman and hated the name...
She's foaming at the mouth, just like my friend Bob Saccamano. in the show Rhoda, they had Carlton. Never saw him, only heard him over the intercom. ... ...
I believe earlier episodes are more representative of how Larry and Jerry wanted the show to be. Episodes after season 3 are good but I think are filled with...
I have two good examples: 1. On "Happy Days," Joanie Cunningham often referred to her friend Jenny Piccalo. Jenny was, from Joanie's accounts, pretty wild....
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Yeah, I noticed back then on the credits where Larry stopped appearing and always wondered what happened. I assume it's on the web if I cared to research it,...
Suzie. But Elaine got mad because she didn't liked being called Suz. "What am I? some bimbo with waving pompoms?" "Are you talking about yourself?" "No, just...
And I agree with your disagreeing. It's like in Cheers, Norm's wife who never actually appeared (okay, once, covered in pie, and another time just her legs),...
... I think you might be referring to the name Sharon. There was an episode in which Elaine said the name Sharon reminded her of someone she didn't like. I...
... a ... I think you might have Susie (with an "S" instead of a "Z") confused with Sharon. Does anyone know the episode where Elaine mentions a Sharon? -A.J....
I guess it depends. It does have to do with Seinfeld. But, also that same message seems to be posted maybe a little too often/much. ... legend ... <SNIP>...
what about Lomez? he's supposed to be inside a chemical restroom in one episode but never appears in The Nanny, fran's dad (also Morty, also jewish!) never...