

#Seinfeld george and dennis franz crack#
No less funny now are Elaine’s “kicks”, her exaggerated shoves, her tantalizing head tilts George’s sweatpants, his Dennis Franz idolization and pre-teen bedroom décor Kramer’s unceremonious entrances, his spastic collapses, even his eccentric hairdo Jerry with his sneakers, his knowing smirks, and his propensity to crack mid-scene under the weight of his co-stars’ incredible comedic presence. As the silver years have passed, I still softly chuckle at the show’s undeniable physical humor. I suppose I should acknowledge that Seinfeld means something very different to me today than when I was glued to its original run in the 90’s.
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I point these things out not just to acknowledge that I write this with an everlasting adoration for the show, its actors, characters, and creator (so I confirm some amount of nostalgic-bias) but also to set up my true motive: to contend that TV (and we) will never be the same. I often find myself smiling while choosing whether to refrain from alerting friends and co-workers that our current situation (whatever it happens to be) is similar to one that George, Jerry, Elaine or Kramer fumbled through. I am of the population who’s use of Seinfeld quotes and references is as normal as saying “Hello” when I leave and “Goodbye” when I arrive…see how I did that? Admittedly, the show’s dialogue and circumstances ring through my mind daily and influentially almost mantra-like. As some type of bizarre trophy for my decades long love of the show, I proudly still preserve a number of unlabeled VHS tapes which we used to record the episodes we weren’t home to watch. I still own my original copy of the Wizard of Oz-themed send-off issue of Rolling Stone. A senior in high-school the same year the show went off the air my life has been impacted in a real way by the show’s presence. It appears unedited, as all guest pieces will. Robert Taylor, a longtime friend, wrote this piece on Seinfeld, in conjuncture with our Seinfeld countdown. This blog has had, from its inception, an open invitation to anyone who would like to have something posted on a relevant topic, to have it presented here. Jamieru on 2020 IN MUSIC (PART 4 OF 4) –…Ģ020 in Music (Part… on 2020 IN MUSIC (PART 4 OF 4) –…Ģ020 IN MUSIC (PART… on 2020 IN MUSIC (PART 4 OF 4) –…Ģ020 IN MUSIC (PART… on 2020 IN MUSIC (PART 3 OF 4) –…

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