Kramer's character was based on Larry David's real neighbor. His name was Kenny Kramer. Kenny actually came to a Seinfeld trivia night I went to. He told some good stories, like the Chinese Hair Restoration scene was a true story. (George ordered a tonic from China to cure his baldness) So funny!
The character was originally know as Kessler, until Larry David's neighbour Kenny Kramer allowed them to use the name (which they had always wanted) In the first draft of the script, he was named "Hoffman"
@@jethro1963 They wanted the name Kramer but Larry feared the consequences of giving Kenny Kramer so much as the tip of a finger. Knowing the sitcom Kramer you get an idea why. Kenny ended up running Seinfeld bus tours in NYC on the name recognition.
Seinfeld was so much fun to watch as it came out. To really get the inside jokes and long running physical gags, and understand the quirks of each character, you really need to watch the full series.
Completely agree. And considering the times, All in the Family probably takes it. Trailer Park Boys is certainly a niche comedy but if you like those 2, it's absolute Gold, Jerry* Gold!!
I think what puts Seinfeld in a different class are the ancillary characters; Putty, Crazy Joe Davola, the Costanza's, Kenny Bana, Jackie Chiles, etc..
You have to see Bert from the TV show "soap", it was a comedic look at the soap opreas from daytime television. It's based on two sister's and their families.
You guys HAVE to watch the entire series, the backstories, the character development, and the story context make these scenes way funnier. Very well written show.
Larry David had a neighbor "Kramer". The character was based on Larry's NYC neighbor. They have had the "real Kramer" on several occasions being interviewed. George is Larry David, Jerry is Jerry, Kramer is a version of Kramer, and Elaine is based on comedian Carol Liefer.
Just finished watching Will and Grace. You should do a reaction to Jack/Karen. Frazier is another masterpiece. I would recommend King of Queens and Living Single too. Just a fun fact. The character of Kramer is based on someone Larry David lived next to (Kenny Kramer: still alive IIRC). But Larry David is a genius writer. Curb Your Enthusiasm is just fabulous. I find Larry David Sexy.
There's context missing in these compilations. It's a lot more funny if you get the background on these scenes. I'm gen x. I was in my 20's when the show was on, and of course reruns were on multiple channels it seemed like 24/7. Some parts are still relatable and relevant and some are outdated because they were about current events. Another thing that was cool was almost everyone watched it so there was a connection at work, school, family, and friends. Kinda like the day after the Superbowl almost everyone watched it.
My husband doesn't think it's funny, never watched an entire episode but I thought it was hilarious and have seen ever episode. Silly popular lines I always say are A Nickel! They're real & they're Spectacular! NO soup for you! Like an old man trying to return soup. They shrink?! You can and you will. And my all time favorite line is He took it out. He what?! He took, hawh hawh (blows on her glasses to clean tbem) it out. Then Kramer bursts in and asks her how the date went and she says he took out, and Kramer struggles to keep from falling in shock Sooo funny
One episode i enjoyed was when Kramer got burnt with hot coffee from a coffee shop, sued and settled for free coffee for life. The rest of the show he was speeding on caffeine, which was trippling up what you were used to seeing in his character.
I picked your most recent video for my comment. I'm taking it back to the 70s. There were 3 other shows I think you should watch...The Jeffersons, Chico and the Man and Mel's Diner. Gen Z grew up with these prejudices and laughed at ourselves, but also got in your face examples. Today it's all racism but it was usually ignorance and prejudices back then. Taught me to see people as individuals growing up with these shows and I know I'm not the only one. So grateful for the education and laughs.
Kramer was based on Larry David's real apt neighbor, but added to it. He was a studdly cool dude with like no worries at all in life and always had schemes of how to make money.
"Friends" is funny but the humor is more basic and relatable to the average person. Also the premise of that show is relatable to lots of people and so it's more popular overall. "Seinfeld" has by far more edgy and clever writing. The subject matter on many Seinfeld episodes is way out of the ordinary and couldn't even be aired in today's TV landscape. Seinfeld had an episode about masturbation in which the actual word was never said but was very clearly implied. Seinfeld had an other episode that dealt with cunnilingus and again, the word was never uttered but was clearly implied. Every Seinfeld episode describes something that happens but in reality has two or three different things happening. The Seinfeld episode titled "The fusilli Jerry" also has a story of Kramer being assigned a license plate that says "assman" on it and it is hillarious. Though, this is not implied on the title of the episode at all. There is another Seinfeld episode that pays homage to the movie "Midnight Cowboy". This episode does have a guest appearance by Jon Voight also who starred in that movie. Seinfeld is considered the best sitcom ever by most critics for this reason. The reason it is not as popular with gen z or even millennials is because they have really never really watched it. They may have seen an episode of the first or second seasons which are very obscure and not the best. Have anyone watch the best of Kramer or George and they will be hooked. There is a compilation going around called "Seinfeld Funniest Moments" that is honestly not the best representation is this amazing show. That compilation has a few out of context scenes that are not even the best by a long shot. There are a hundred funnier scenes out there.
I think it's probably the best sitcom of all time, especially when taking into account longevity. It was so consistently funny for so many years. Other sitcoms were in the same league for shorter periods of time, but I can't think of any that were able to pull it off for that long.
I'd like to see a reaction to something old school like The Little Rascals. Some good vids are Two Too Young, The Pooch, Hook and Ladder, Pay As You Exit, Fish Hooky, Glove Taps, Free Eats
Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld wrote all of the scripts. After a while, Jerry said he would come up with the general idea and then Larry David would just take it from there.
Yup. I think Seinfeld was the best of all time. Although All In The Family is probably tied with Senfield. But Norman Lear says its not a sitcom but a satire.
“Seinfeld” was a favorite when I was in my 20’s. It was reliably hilarious esp (for me) George and Elaine. To answer your question: I prefer neither. Sitcoms are sitcoms. One thing to note though: never took “Seinfeld” or any other sitcom (from my era 80’s/90’s) seriously in terms of locale bc it never felt like the NYC that I saw and lived in.
@@jerseygirl7908 With “Friends”, I never thought they were going for a realistic portrayl of Manhattan. What did crack me up was that ppl visiting the city assumed everyone had BIG apts like Monica’s. 😂 The REAL NYC is that, yes, you could live, say, on the pricey Upper East Side but TV (and films) have never shown the dumpy 4 story walk-up apt bldgs scattered throughout that neighborhood. 🤦🏽♂️
I have seen so many sit coms in my long life, it would be hard to pick a favorite. I was even exposed to old 1950's sit coms, because they were still rerunning many of them in the 1960s. But Third Rock From the Sun and the original WKRP in Cincinnati would be somewhere at the top of my list. I was also a big fan of Seinfeld, and Will and Grace. Arrested Development and Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Cougar Town. The list goes on and on. News Radio. Just Shoot Me. These shows always made me laugh.
It is written well but Michael Richards Is a brilliant artist that beats a self up if he doesn't get it right?So he became the character and came up with the nuances.... For instance when it comes in the Door sliding that started because he came in late one time and slid So he started to do it when I felt right.
Also a very different sitcom from the 90s you would enjoy and I think would make for great reaction videos was the show Titus. Maybe do the first episode reaction to understand the dynamic of the show. Another was Herman's Head.
FRIENDS was another Network trying to jump on the SEINFELD Bandwagon. I REFUSED to watch a poor man's copycat show. I've NEVER watched FRIENDS. Not one second. I wouldn't even recognize their theme song if I heard it. "I dont need anymore friends. I've really got all I can handle".
if you have very little sleep and get to a delirious state where you're are border line gonna go crazy and start to write comedy, you Seinfeld writing.
It's hard to watch clips of Seinfeld because you aren't seeing why they are funny, or the context. You have to watch the whole show as it always comes back full circle...
Frasier is absolute gold in my opinion. It still amazes me that they managed to spin-off Cheers - an already great sitcom - and the result was even BETTER.
With the edgy and sometime racial comedy you guys have covered, when your video title mentions Kramer Faux Pas Moments, my mind can't help but go to the Michael Richards (Kramer actor) infamous Laugh Factory clip TMZ broke which ruined his career (/life). The granddaddy faux pas of 'em all. Maybe you guys haven't seen that. It sucked. A lot of people that knew him a long time, friends across races, claim he just generally snapped mentally. They contend he indeed sought to be outrageous in the moment, obviously with the type of reckless abandon verbiage that can ruin your life when the dust settles. ...Nevertheless, they claimed he's not really a race hater at heart. I can't really decide what I think about him, they make me second-guess. But if I were forced to choose one or the other, I'd guess he's racist. Anyway, he's gone too far for me to waste time bothering with trying to figure it all out. Fuck him. Next. lol
I hope they address comments like this in an upcoming video. I see these types of posts on another reaction channel (hosted by an attractive millennial female) and always find them so disrespectful (even if the poster thinks they’re just playing a compliment).
@@gabrielmcdonnell8699 Personally I think it's better than insulting an online celeb. Also, you might be just as guilty referring to a millennial female host as attractive. How dare you! Gasp!
@@DaddyOfTheSugarVariety I referred to the millennial female as _ATTRACTIVE_ in order to explain why she was getting these virtual cat calls. These commenters don’t care about her opinions but had no problems posting how they wanted to get her “behind closed doors” (a direct quote, btw). For the record: I’ve called them out many times about it, even citing #MeToo and #TimesUp. Anyway, as I posted before, I hope DT and Joe address comments like yours in the near future.
Of all the things I hated about that crappy show, I hated Kramer the most. He was the concentrated version of the loud, showy, ignorant, self important Yank.
@@TheDivayentaOnly a Yank would think that. Kramer is an annoying, overly dramatic arsehole. What in the name of God is that "bursting through the door" thing?
NY Sitcoms vs. LA Sitcoms??? You know Seinfeld, Friends, Frasier, Cheers, etc... All those shows were Created & Filmed in LA!!! All those Sitcoms are Los Angeles Sitcoms!!!
That’s true of course, but Seinfeld and Friends - Seinfeld especially - were so representative of life in NYC in the 90’s, particularly because so much of Seinfeld was based on Larry David’s life in New York. And of course Frasier took place mostly in Seattle and Cheers in Boston lol. I live in NYC now, and it still amazes me how frequently i come across people today that are practically walking Seinfeld characters in real life lol.
Kramer's character was based on Larry David's real neighbor. His name was Kenny Kramer. Kenny actually came to a Seinfeld trivia night I went to. He told some good stories, like the Chinese Hair Restoration scene was a true story. (George ordered a tonic from China to cure his baldness) So funny!
I guess Elaine is the only main character that isn’t based on someone in real life
No Kramer was based on a neighbor of Larry David
The character was originally know as Kessler, until Larry David's neighbour Kenny Kramer allowed them to use the name (which they had always wanted) In the first draft of the script, he was named "Hoffman"
@@jethro1963 They wanted the name Kramer but Larry feared the consequences of giving Kenny Kramer so much as the tip of a finger. Knowing the sitcom Kramer you get an idea why. Kenny ended up running Seinfeld bus tours in NYC on the name recognition.
Seinfeld was so much fun to watch as it came out.
To really get the inside jokes and long running physical gags, and understand the quirks of each character, you really need to watch the full series.
@majbrat
Agreed 100%
To me All in the Family and Seinfeld were the best TV comedies of all time - in my humble opinion.
I SO agree.....and "Fawlty Towers!"
Completely agree. And considering the times, All in the Family probably takes it. Trailer Park Boys is certainly a niche comedy but if you like those 2, it's absolute Gold, Jerry* Gold!!
I think what puts Seinfeld in a different class are the ancillary characters; Putty, Crazy Joe Davola, the Costanza's, Kenny Bana, Jackie Chiles, etc..
The casting director for Seinfeld should have won a special Emmy.
And you left off your list The Library Cop.
Barney Fife is yesterday's Kramer! Andy Griffeth Show...
You have to see Bert from the TV show "soap", it was a comedic look at the soap opreas from daytime television. It's based on two sister's and their families.
Bert and "Chuck and Bob" on Soap were the best ... Bert finding Bob in the refrigerator was classic!
You guys HAVE to watch the entire series, the backstories, the character development, and the story context make these scenes way funnier. Very well written show.
It seems like they’ve all seen it. They talk like they have.
You should do both George Constanza and his parents. The parents are hysterical!
My niece is Gen Z and she loves Friends. I never cared for it but Seinfeld is one of my favorite shows.
Greatest television show of all time.
I'd love to see you guys react to Third Rock From the Sun - such an awesome sitcom. Great acting and writing.
Oh yeah, I forgot about that one. It was really good!
Third Rock was so good! And mostly forgotten these days unfortunately.
With friends like Kramer who needs enemies.
4:32"By the way. They're real. And they're spectacular!"😂
Kramer and George were the best 1s on that show . George's parents were a riot too . The mailman neighbor was funny too .
Larry David had a neighbor "Kramer". The character was based on Larry's NYC neighbor. They have had the "real Kramer" on several occasions being interviewed. George is Larry David, Jerry is Jerry, Kramer is a version of Kramer, and Elaine is based on comedian Carol Liefer.
Kramer was our intrusive thoughts
Just finished watching Will and Grace. You should do a reaction to Jack/Karen. Frazier is another masterpiece. I would recommend King of Queens and Living Single too. Just a fun fact. The character of Kramer is based on someone Larry David lived next to (Kenny Kramer: still alive IIRC). But Larry David is a genius writer. Curb Your Enthusiasm is just fabulous. I find Larry David Sexy.
Time to start reacting to CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM!
Of course, LARRY DAVID STARS IN HIS OWN SITCOM ON HBO. HILARIOUS!!!!! "CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM" 👍👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤❤👍👍
New York. I'm a lielong Westcoaster, but I just find East coast humor more to my liking. Hard-edged, smart-assed, dark sarcasm.
"Itt's not abavt East wrsas Vesst bat Narth wrsas Savth (vvbr wrsas sab tha 59th parallel). Chrepaskjvvlarrqtiqq Farewr, repptilljanthropj newr."
Best Kramer moment was when he hooked his shower directly into the city's main water line! LOL!!!
Still one of the greatest modern comedic geniuses I've witnessed
He could easily put Jerry in stitches
There's context missing in these compilations. It's a lot more funny if you get the background on these scenes. I'm gen x. I was in my 20's when the show was on, and of course reruns were on multiple channels it seemed like 24/7. Some parts are still relatable and relevant and some are outdated because they were about current events. Another thing that was cool was almost everyone watched it so there was a connection at work, school, family, and friends. Kinda like the day after the Superbowl almost everyone watched it.
Superman appears in every episode of Seinfeld.
My husband doesn't think it's funny, never watched an entire episode but I thought it was hilarious and have seen ever episode.
Silly popular lines I always say are
A Nickel! They're real & they're Spectacular!
NO soup for you!
Like an old man trying to return soup.
They shrink?!
You can and you will.
And my all time favorite line is
He took it out. He what?! He took, hawh hawh (blows on her glasses to clean tbem) it out. Then Kramer bursts in and asks her how the date went and she says he took out, and Kramer struggles to keep from falling in shock
Sooo funny
And the ultimate, "I'm out!"
My husband and I are exactly the same way. We have very different ideas of humor. I find Seinfeld hysterical.
From Kirkland WA ... like New York humor, Huskies and Mariners! Enjoy your channel!
One episode i enjoyed was when Kramer got burnt with hot coffee from a coffee shop, sued and settled for free coffee for life. The rest of the show he was speeding on caffeine, which was trippling up what you were used to seeing in his character.
Joe has a great sense of humour.
Would love to see you guys do the first episode of Frasier its perfect Tv.
THEY ALL HAVE GREAT STORIES. KRAMER BASED ON LARRY DAVID'S REAL NEIGHBOR.👍👍👍👍👍
I picked your most recent video for my comment. I'm taking it back to the 70s. There were 3 other shows I think you should watch...The Jeffersons, Chico and the Man and Mel's Diner. Gen Z grew up with these prejudices and laughed at ourselves, but also got in your face examples. Today it's all racism but it was usually ignorance and prejudices back then. Taught me to see people as individuals growing up with these shows and I know I'm not the only one. So grateful for the education and laughs.
Kramer was based on Larry David's real apt neighbor, but added to it. He was a studdly cool dude with like no worries at all in life and always had schemes of how to make money.
Yeah and he made the Kramer tour 😂😂I remember that. 😂😂
There was a contest in 1995 for viewers to come up with names for Kramer’s first name. The winner was Cosmo.
Oh i forgot the other funny line was
It still stinks! It STILL STINKS!! HAHA
Those scenes were sorta out of context... They'd be a lot funnier if you saw the entire episode.
Seinfeld is timeless
Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it.
SEINFELD OWNED THE 90'S. FRIENDS, TOO. WILL & GRACE TOOK OVER LATE 90'S EARLY 2,000'S. AND HAD A 3 SEASON REBOOT!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I've made the mistake of congratulating a non pregnant woman, time stands still. There's no way to charm yourself out of that.
I can relate, so embarrassing.
The guy from taxi could play Kramer. He was also the Doc of back too the future
Yeah Will and Grace also was fire 🔥 as far as writing went . She is correct
"Seinfeld" was - for Me the Perfect Example Not of "Show Execs Finding Gold" but Rather "Gold Finding Show Execs"...
"Friends" is funny but the humor is more basic and relatable to the average person. Also the premise of that show is relatable to lots of people and so it's more popular overall. "Seinfeld" has by far more edgy and clever writing. The subject matter on many Seinfeld episodes is way out of the ordinary and couldn't even be aired in today's TV landscape. Seinfeld had an episode about masturbation in which the actual word was never said but was very clearly implied. Seinfeld had an other episode that dealt with cunnilingus and again, the word was never uttered but was clearly implied. Every Seinfeld episode describes something that happens but in reality has two or three different things happening. The Seinfeld episode titled "The fusilli Jerry" also has a story of Kramer being assigned a license plate that says "assman" on it and it is hillarious. Though, this is not implied on the title of the episode at all. There is another Seinfeld episode that pays homage to the movie "Midnight Cowboy". This episode does have a guest appearance by Jon Voight also who starred in that movie. Seinfeld is considered the best sitcom ever by most critics for this reason. The reason it is not as popular with gen z or even millennials is because they have really never really watched it. They may have seen an episode of the first or second seasons which are very obscure and not the best. Have anyone watch the best of Kramer or George and they will be hooked. There is a compilation going around called "Seinfeld Funniest Moments" that is honestly not the best representation is this amazing show. That compilation has a few out of context scenes that are not even the best by a long shot. There are a hundred funnier scenes out there.
I think it's probably the best sitcom of all time, especially when taking into account longevity. It was so consistently funny for so many years. Other sitcoms were in the same league for shorter periods of time, but I can't think of any that were able to pull it off for that long.
Have you done 1 on " Soap " ? I would love to see your take on that show.
Gotta do taxi shows and WKRP in Cincinnati shows. You guys are great 👍
I'd like to see a reaction to something old school like The Little Rascals. Some good vids are Two Too Young, The Pooch, Hook and Ladder, Pay As You Exit, Fish Hooky, Glove Taps, Free Eats
Seinfeld and King of Queens are my 2 favorite shows.
Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld wrote all of the scripts. After a while, Jerry said he would come up with the general idea and then Larry David would just take it from there.
Yup. I think Seinfeld was the best of all time. Although All In The Family is probably tied with Senfield. But Norman Lear says its not a sitcom but a satire.
“Seinfeld” was a favorite when I was in my 20’s. It was reliably hilarious esp (for me) George and Elaine. To answer your question: I prefer neither. Sitcoms are sitcoms. One thing to note though: never took “Seinfeld” or any other sitcom (from my era 80’s/90’s) seriously in terms of locale bc it never felt like the NYC that I saw and lived in.
I felt the same with “Friends”. Not real NYC. But it’s not supposed to be “reality TV” now is it.
@@jerseygirl7908 With “Friends”, I never thought they were going for a realistic portrayl of Manhattan. What did crack me up was that ppl visiting the city assumed everyone had BIG apts like Monica’s. 😂 The REAL NYC is that, yes, you could live, say, on the pricey Upper East Side but TV (and films) have never shown the dumpy 4 story walk-up apt bldgs scattered throughout that neighborhood. 🤦🏽♂️
I love seinfeld, friends, will and grace. I'm from tx
The sideline characters were the best ones on that show .
M.A.S.H. was the best sitcom for me! And, East coast humor does it for me!
Wait, I thought you guys reacted to Kramer performing stand-up at the Laugh Factory. But anyhoo, how about that Kramer, the way he just says stuff???
I have seen so many sit coms in my long life, it would be hard to pick a favorite. I was even exposed to old 1950's sit coms, because they were still rerunning many of them in the 1960s. But Third Rock From the Sun and the original WKRP in Cincinnati would be somewhere at the top of my list. I was also a big fan of Seinfeld, and Will and Grace. Arrested Development and Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Cougar Town. The list goes on and on. News Radio. Just Shoot Me. These shows always made me laugh.
Are you ready for the annual turkey drop next month?
My 2 favorite sitcoms were Seinfeld and Two and a Half Men
It is written well but Michael Richards Is a brilliant artist that beats a self up if he doesn't get it right?So he became the character and came up with the nuances.... For instance when it comes in the Door sliding that started because he came in late one time and slid So he started to do it when I felt right.
Great show, great cast. GO DAWGS!
Quite a game today against Oregon!
Also a very different sitcom from the 90s you would enjoy and I think would make for great reaction videos was the show Titus. Maybe do the first episode reaction to understand the dynamic of the show. Another was Herman's Head.
FRIENDS was another Network trying to jump on the SEINFELD Bandwagon.
I REFUSED to watch a poor man's copycat show.
I've NEVER watched FRIENDS.
Not one second.
I wouldn't even recognize their theme song if I heard it.
"I dont need anymore friends. I've really got all I can handle".
The writing mostly comes from real things that happened to the writers or people that they know
You should watch his stand-up material. Funny stuff.
My goodness look at the bicep on that man 😮
Try to find The Nipple episode 😅
It makes me mad when they say the show’s about nothing,it’s all about etiquette and what not to say and do.
❤️❤️😎😎🤣🤣🤣
I use to have a co worker just Like Kramer. He said all the wrong things
Day after day for years. He was out of control.
Believe it or not. Kramer is based on a real person. Based off a man named Kenny Kramer.
dont forget happy days and mork and mindy
if you have very little sleep and get to a delirious state where you're are border line gonna go crazy and start to write comedy, you Seinfeld writing.
It's hard to watch clips of Seinfeld because you aren't seeing why they are funny, or the context. You have to watch the whole show as it always comes back full circle...
$5000 then is $12,000 now
To find these scenes hilarious, you need the context of the whole episode.
Hay I'm dt too😊
How can Anyone....not like Friends?!! 😵. I don't get it....🤷
Please more
in the PNW . . . Frazier = best sitcom of all time
Frasier is absolute gold in my opinion. It still amazes me that they managed to spin-off Cheers - an already great sitcom - and the result was even BETTER.
No water pressure, switching to baths..... Every woman better be taking a bath at least weekly. Def before a date. Especially redheads!!!!
You shout watch and react to the episodes. You would bet 1000’s of views
"Bring it together" guns doesn't enjoy laughing.
Seinfeld is great for 5 seasons then..plummets off the mountain..
Seinfeld is the greatest easy
With the edgy and sometime racial comedy you guys have covered, when your video title mentions Kramer Faux Pas Moments, my mind can't help but go to the Michael Richards (Kramer actor) infamous Laugh Factory clip TMZ broke which ruined his career (/life). The granddaddy faux pas of 'em all.
Maybe you guys haven't seen that. It sucked. A lot of people that knew him a long time, friends across races, claim he just generally snapped mentally. They contend he indeed sought to be outrageous in the moment, obviously with the type of reckless abandon verbiage that can ruin your life when the dust settles. ...Nevertheless, they claimed he's not really a race hater at heart. I can't really decide what I think about him, they make me second-guess. But if I were forced to choose one or the other, I'd guess he's racist. Anyway, he's gone too far for me to waste time bothering with trying to figure it all out. Fuck him. Next. lol
It's all speeded up! They sound like smurfs...bru
Tirade, not tangent.
cluelessness has a name🙃...
Whoever put these clips together, butchered the eps. For people who haven't watched it before. Wont get the jokes.
I'm in lust with DT.
I hope they address comments like this in an upcoming video. I see these types of posts on another reaction channel (hosted by an attractive millennial female) and always find them so disrespectful (even if the poster thinks they’re just playing a compliment).
@@gabrielmcdonnell8699 Personally I think it's better than insulting an online celeb. Also, you might be just as guilty referring to a millennial female host as attractive. How dare you! Gasp!
@@gabrielmcdonnell8699 Also. given the content they react to, I doubt he's the overly sensitive or easily offended type such as yourself.
@@DaddyOfTheSugarVariety I referred to the millennial female as _ATTRACTIVE_ in order to explain why she was getting these virtual cat calls. These commenters don’t care about her opinions but had no problems posting how they wanted to get her “behind closed doors” (a direct quote, btw). For the record: I’ve called them out many times about it, even citing #MeToo and #TimesUp. Anyway, as I posted before, I hope DT and Joe address comments like yours in the near future.
@@DaddyOfTheSugarVariety Neither of us know that. We’ll only know how DT feels about your attention if they address it.
Of all the things I hated about that crappy show, I hated Kramer the most. He was the concentrated version of the loud, showy, ignorant, self important Yank.
Kramer is pure innocent goofiness.
@@TheDivayentaOnly a Yank would think that. Kramer is an annoying, overly dramatic arsehole. What in the name of God is that "bursting through the door" thing?
@@TheDivayenta Kramer is an icon of the overly expressive, shameless American who yells all the time like a lunatic.
This is one way to ruin Seinfeld for ya. Dude intro is brutal. Better if they watched Kramer's stand-up
NY Sitcoms vs. LA Sitcoms???
You know Seinfeld, Friends, Frasier, Cheers, etc...
All those shows were Created & Filmed in LA!!!
All those Sitcoms are Los Angeles Sitcoms!!!
That’s true of course, but Seinfeld and Friends - Seinfeld especially - were so representative of life in NYC in the 90’s, particularly because so much of Seinfeld was based on Larry David’s life in New York. And of course Frasier took place mostly in Seattle and Cheers in Boston lol. I live in NYC now, and it still amazes me how frequently i come across people today that are practically walking Seinfeld characters in real life lol.
@@ninja_tony doesn't change the Fact that all those Sitcoms are Los Angeles Sitcoms!!!
I wouldn't have lasted a day being friends with Cosmo Kramer