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spraggamuffin

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So many great ones.
Kramer and George scenes for sure.
George" I think it moved". "Shrinkage" and "Opposite".
No love for Newman "The Humanity".
 

IM469

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So many great ones.
Kramer and George scenes for sure.
George" I think it moved". "Shrinkage" and "Opposite".
No love for Newman "The Humanity".
Think of all the terms added to popular vocabulary including: 'master of your domain', 'double dipper', 'sponge worthy', 'Festivus', 'yada, yada, yada', 'not that there's anything wrong with that'

hard to pick just one but considering this audience:
 

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When I was younger, misguided as I was, I used to think Kramer was the star. But with the fullness of time, I've come to realize that George Costanza is a God among men!

 

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When I was younger, misguided as I was, I used to think Kramer was the star. But with the fullness of time, I've come to realize that George Costanza is a God among men!

For many years I thought Kramer was funniest character, then one day it hit me....just how funny Costanza was.
 

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The closing credits of any show. None of the characters on the show have any redeeming qualities. In real life I'd seal them in a Holley 45 gallon drum and drop them in the nearest River. If they were so good, why don't any of them have the lead in a new show?
 

gcostanza

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When I was younger, misguided as I was, I used to think Kramer was the star. But with the fullness of time, I've come to realize that George Costanza is a God among men!
You're not wrong about this.
 

black booty lover

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The closing credits of any show. None of the characters on the show have any redeeming qualities. In real life I'd seal them in a Holley 45 gallon drum and drop them in the nearest River. If they were so good, why don't any of them have the lead in a new show?
Various reasons:

Michael Richards style of humor just happened to fit the character they needed, and the writers did a great job for his character. There was a spin off of his character but it failed for reasons I just mentioned.

The same could be said for Jason Alexander for the most part. He happened to get a part that he suited perfectly with great writers and the rest is history. One day he might find another good role as had some big parts in other feature films and had a lot more on his resume than Michael Richards.

Julia Dreyfus did get the lead on a show and it does pretty good. (I've never watched it but has decent ratings) It's called Veep.

Jerry Seinfeld can't act so the only thing he'll ever star in is stuff he produces.
 

gcostanza

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Various reasons:

Michael Richards style of humor just happened to fit the character they needed, and the writers did a great job for his character. There was a spin off of his character but it failed for reasons I just mentioned.


Julia Dreyfus did get the lead on a show and it does pretty good. (I've never watched it but has decent ratings) It's called Veep.
Michael Richards became persona non grata shortly after Seinfeld went off the air with his comedy club meltdown, that could explain his failure to find another leading role.

JLD also starred in another successful program, The New Adventures of Old Christine, which ran 5 seasons on CBS.
 

black booty lover

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Michael Richards became persona non grata shortly after Seinfeld went off the air with his comedy club meltdown, that could explain his failure to find another leading role.

JLD also starred in another successful program, The New Adventures of Old Christine, which ran 5 seasons on CBS.

Yeah even before his comedy club melt down, he had a spin off show that failed miserably. "The Michael Richards Show".

Yeah I knew JLD had that other show but I couldn't remember the ratings or how successful it was. I guess if it ran for 5 seasons it was at least decent.
 

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Too many to list but this is one that always makes smile, the closing scene in "The Mom and Pop store" riffing on the ending of the movie "Midnight Cowboy".


 
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