Tag: Seinfeld

  • ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’s Best Character Isn’t Ray

    ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’s Best Character Isn’t Ray

    Everybody Loves Raymond was one of the best sitcoms of the ’90s and early 2000s. It’s Seinfeld meets Home Improvement, with some of the most over-the-top and self-centered characters, all of which are related, and many who are living under the same roof. The Barones aren’t exactly the most likable people in the world. Frank…

  • This ‘Friends’ Character Saved the Show’s Final Season

    This ‘Friends’ Character Saved the Show’s Final Season

    Friends had an incredibly impressive run on NBC for 10 seasons, and the show has only spiked in popularity ever since it hit syndication and streaming platforms. The staggering popularity of Friends in the years that have passed since its finale can be best attributed to the show’s consistency of quality. Shows like Seinfeld or…

  • On ‘Seinfeld,’ This Is Kramer’s Best Scheme

    On ‘Seinfeld,’ This Is Kramer’s Best Scheme

    Seinfeld is perhaps the greatest sitcom of all-time, but its characters are among the worst people you could ever encounter. Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) is self-absorbed. He wants a life of comfort and goes through a girlfriend every week due to his ability to be annoyed by the slightest flaws. George Costanza (Jason Alexander) is even…

  • ‘How I Met Your Mother’ Has a Happier Alternate Ending That You Can Watch

    ‘How I Met Your Mother’ Has a Happier Alternate Ending That You Can Watch

    There is a curious undercurrent in TV history that is so prevalent that it almost seems like a curse: that is the popular TV series that absolutely crashes and burns on the landing, offering a terrible ending that leaves a sour note in the memory of the devoted fans who have been following the show…

  • Jason Alexander Got Cast on ‘Seinfeld’ for Doing This Celebrity Impression

    Jason Alexander Got Cast on ‘Seinfeld’ for Doing This Celebrity Impression

    Though Seinfeld came to an end long ago, the series still lives on a quarter of a century later in syndication and streaming as if it never left us. It’s a timeless series, with its quirky and selfish characters becoming more relatable with time. Cosmo Kramer (Michael Richards) was more than just the stereotypical sitcom…

  • 10 Most Rewatchable TV Shows, According to Reddit

    10 Most Rewatchable TV Shows, According to Reddit

    Discovering a TV series that you can repeatedly watch is a unique experience. Whether it’s the satisfaction of revisiting beloved characters or uncovering new nuances with each viewing, a rewatchable show is a genuine treasure. From beloved classics like Seinfeld and The Simpsons that have become synonymous with comfortable viewing to gripping dramas such as…

  • Larry David Left ‘Seinfeld’ at the Height of Its Popularity, but Why?

    Larry David Left ‘Seinfeld’ at the Height of Its Popularity, but Why?

    The network sitcom almost feels like a thing of the past. There was a time not too long ago, however, when television revolved around half-hour shows that aimed to make you laugh, whether it was your traditional family sitcom, where couples and kids bickered only to learn a lesson every episode, or a sitcom that…

  • What John Hughes’ ‘Dumb and Dumber’ Movie Would Look Like

    What John Hughes’ ‘Dumb and Dumber’ Movie Would Look Like

    The 1994 classic buddy comedy, Dumb and Dumber, is known for its quotable moments, toilet humor, and the irony that is wasted on the main characters, Harry (Jeff Daniels) and Lloyd (Jim Carrey) on a cross-country road trip. You probably know at least one catchphrase from the movie, but did you know it was originally…

  • How It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia Was Born Out Of The British Office And Curb Your Enthusiasm

    How It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia Was Born Out Of The British Office And Curb Your Enthusiasm

    Of all the ways to describe “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” the phrase “‘Seinfeld‘ on crack” is perhaps the most popular. Both shows follow around a few eccentric, petty, self-absorbed friends who are each incapable of maintaining any kind of meaningful relationship outside of their own closed-off group. The difference is that the characters on “Seinfeld”…

  • Jennifer Coolidge Lied Her Way Onto ‘Seinfeld’

    Jennifer Coolidge Lied Her Way Onto ‘Seinfeld’

    The four main characters in Seinfeld will do anything in order to get what they want. Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld), George (Jason Alexander), Kramer (Michael Richards), and Elaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) will lie, cheat, and steal in order to reach their goals. George Costanza is the worst offender, doing everything from lying about being an architect named…