![]() Stream It Or Skip It: 'First Five' On Max, A Docuseries About Finland's Youngest-Ever Prime Minister And The Female Members Of Her CabinetĪnthony Ramos Tells Sherri Shepherd He Got Laid Off The Very Same Day He Was Cast In ‘Hamilton’: “You Gotta Have Faith” Pam Grier Told Sherri Shepherd Why It Was Important She Appeared Nude in 'Coffy' and 'Foxy Brown': "We Have to Find Confidence in Our Beauty" ![]() Michael Shannon Talks Navigating 'The Flash' and Directorial Debut 'Eric LaRue' in the Same Week: "The Flash Isn't Really My Parade" 'The Idol' Episode 2 Recap: Dancing with Myself Wes Anderson Stands by Bill Murray Amidst Misconduct Allegations and Explains His Absence From 'Asteroid City'īen Affleck and Matt Damon Shut Down Donald Trump's Use Of 'Air' Monologue In Campaign Video: "We Do Not Grant Such Consent" Stream It Or Skip It: 'The Wonder Weeks' on Netflix, a Dutch Parenting Comedy Kristen Stewart's Next Project Is a "Stoner Girl Comedy" With Fiancée Dylan Meyer: "It's Really F**king Stupid"Ĭan 'The Full Monty' Lightning Strike Twice? Stream It Or Skip It: 'The Full Monty' On FX/Hulu, An Unfocused Sequel Series To The 1997 Film LGBT Film Festival Loses Corporate Sponsor’s Public Support Ahead of 2023 Pride Programming: “Parts of Our Country Don’t Want Us Raising Our Voices” Treat Williams Showed All Parents of Gay Children How to Love Their Kids in ‘The Christmas House’ For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.Let’s Get Loud! 7 Movies to Stream on Netflix in Celebration of Pride Month 2023ħ LGBTQ+ TV Shows to Stream in Honor of Pride Month 2023 With the caveat that cherry-picking any series as fantastic as “Seinfeld” is an exercise in futility (or should we say, fusilli-ty?): Here are the 45 best “Seinfeld” episodes, from “The Muffin Tops” and “The Blood” to “The Junior Mint” and “The Fire.”Įditor’s note: The following was original publishing on Augand has been updated multiple times since. Depending on the day, watching “Seinfeld” is either a hilarious lesson about what not to do or a sobering look in the mirror. The amount of changing social norms and technological innovations that the series predicted is undeniably impressive and a little bit scary. Jerry and his Upper West Side friends represent the worst parts of all of us: they spend their relatively easy lives nitpicking every inconvenient detail, they judge everyone by standards that they themselves could never meet, and they gradually let the mundanities of everyday life turn them into monsters. And then of course there’s Michael Richards’ Kramer, the ball of manic energy in human form who lives across the hall from Jerry and splits his time between shamelessly mooching and devising elaborate schemes.įor years the series has been defined by its own tongue-in-cheek moniker that it’s merely a “show about nothing,” but it’s hard to find a work of art that did a better job of explaining human nature in the 21st century. Julia Louis-Dreyfus was equally excellent as Elaine Benes, Jerry’s ex-girlfriend turned close confidante whose misadventures as a single woman working in publishing afforded her countless opportunities to share her strong opinions. The comedian starred opposite Jason Alexander’s George Constanza, an unapologetically selfish Queens native who displayed true brilliance in his attempts to avoid work, accountability, and anything resembling human virtue. 'You Hurt My Feelings' Trailer: Julia Louis-Dreyfus Has a Breakdown Over a White Lie What AI Seinfeld Has Wrought: AI SpongeBob Julia Louis-Dreyfus Disses 'Moronic' Curse Around 'Seinfeld' Alums: 'Invented by the Media' But while the observational humor that fueled Seinfeld’s standup career was at the core of the show, the real stars were Jerry’s eccentric friends. ![]() Seinfeld played a fictional version of himself across nine stellar seasons, with “Seinfeld” racking up 10 Emmys (and an additional 68 nominations) during its 180-episode run. ![]()
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