#2902009 - 11/16/0912:23 PMSeinfeld: He took it...out
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Hilarious bit from one of my all time favorite TV shows. Elaine's expressions and voice inflections are spot on. Be sure and catch George's remarks at the end.
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I felt a sort of a kinship with Kramer in this episode as I also have The Kavorka. Ask The Lioness. She'll tell you.
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When I was still working I would take the NYC subway from 42nd St. to the WTC, a ride of about twenty minutes.
About half way there a guy would get on who was either an aspiring actor, a die hard Kramer wanna be or a little nuts. Same height, build and hairdo as Cosmo along with a Kramer wardrobe and all the moves. Adjusting the cuffs and collar, nervous tics while standing and looking around, he was Kramer and he made everyone's day at 7AM as we all limped to work half asleep.
I was tempted to ask him what his deal was but could never decide if I would get a Cosmo response or a knife in my gut so along with other curious underground travelers I smiled and enjoyed the show.
I had the same experience. I did not really care for the first season and the selling the series routine got stale but once it moved on it was hilarious.
Remember in the beginning Jerry was still doing the American Express commercials? The one about performing on a ship and falling overboard and using the card for various purchases to get back on board for the next performance was better than some shows.
I can't think of many shows that left as many sayings and expressions in public use as did Seinfeld. Festivus, Not that there's anything wrong with that, the dingo ate your baby, etc.
Even secondary part time characters like Newman, Puddy, Mr. Pitt and especially J. Peterman became famous in their own right and masters of their own domain.
#2902593 - 11/17/0906:55 AMRe: Seinfeld: He took it...out
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Ditto. I don't think I watched much of the first two seasons. Kramer would fall through the door and just be Kramer and I didn't get it. It just seemed way over the top. But gradually I got hooked and once hooked they reeled me in.
Remember "The Bubble Boy" episode where George gets roped into playing Trivial Pursuits with Donald, the bubble boy? Donald gets a question "Who invaded Spain in the 8th century?" and answers correctly "the Moors", but the question card says "the Moops" due to a misprint. So George insists it's "the Moops" and they get into a fight which deflates the bubble. Hilarious.
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"It shrinks?"
"Like a frightened turtle"
"I don't know how you guys walk around with those things"
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When you consider it was about a bunch of self centered New Yorkers with a lot of dialog depending on some knowledge of NYC it is amazing it became so popular.
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True. It was about characters and dialogue and remembering what happened in past episodes. They played on that a lot. If you didn't see the previous episode you probably didn't get it. If you did, it was a freaking riot.
A sitcom about nothing.
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You're sick. Seek treatment.
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I always liked Elaine's crazy bosses, and George's boss at the Yankees! It was as if they recorded his voice BEFORE he was filmed doing the scene, making the back of his head seem disconnected from the talking! On purpose I'm sure. And Mr Peterman's rambling stories about meeting some local wiseman in a remote part of the world...
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