I enjoy the show. I primarily watch it on Comedy Central. Seinfeld is one of those timeless shows. These situations that Jerry and his friend find themselves in are relatable to many adults. Seinfeld shows about four adults living life the best they can.
First and foremost, there is Jerry Seinfeld, a comedian in New York City, along with his small circle of friends) Georgia Castanza. This moderately successful real estate agent goes through several career shifts as the series continues. There is also Cosmo Kramer, a successful actor and wannabe entrepreneur. Lastly, a writer, Elaine Benis, works for several magazines throughout the series. I like all the characters. The character I identify with the most is George Castanza because I feel like he is in some small way without being like me if I were not disabled. In short, moderately intelligent with some minor psychological issues.
What the show does brilliantly is that it takes everyday relations, such as workplace misunderstandings, and makes them funny. I will attribute about 50% of that to Jerry Seinfeld and the brilliant writers. They assembled for this program because every situation is only shown and will happen to somebody at some point in their lives.
One of the episodes I like the most is where the four friends compete to see who can last the longest without sex. It shows just how many situations a person can interpret as a turn-on when they are trying to abstain from physical intimacy. They do remarkably well. Another good episode is when Jerry and Elaine try to have a strictly physical relationship without complicating their friendship. The attempt fails spectacularly only when they can rebuild their friendship. There are several hit-or-miss episodes,
but none that don't make you at least smile. Like George, I second-guess myself when making decisions. Unlike me, George is not constantly affected by his indecisions.
Elaine is an instant starring character with a stable career as a writer. The only real problems she seems to have are unresolved feelings for Jerry, who also has unresolved feelings for her. During the entire series, they never sit down and discuss whether they are in a relationship and where they want it to go.
It would have helped the characters tremendously had they sought psychological help at some point in the series. It may not have helped the two of them in every situation. But at least they would have a better understanding of where they both were and what both of them wanted from the relationship. I find it remarkable that the two characters share such a close friendship because I know I could not do that with someone I dated.
Cosmo Kramer is an interesting character because he is an actor. He also strives to be an entrepreneur who tries many business ventures and still has confidence in his ability to make something happen despite many failures. In short, Kramer is a dreamer with boundless confidence in himself. The best place to buy Seinfeld is on Amazon.
On Sun, Aug 11, 2024, at 2:54 PM, John Ramsey <johnr1790@gmail.com> wrote:
I enjoy the show. I primarily watch it on Comedy Central. Seinfeld is one of those timeless shows. These situations that Jerry and his friend find themselves in are relatable for many adults. Seinfeld shows about four adults living life the best they can.
First and foremost, there is Jerry Seinfeld, a comedian in New York City, along with his small circle of) Georgia stanza. This moderately successful real estate agent goes through several career shifts as the series continues. There is also Cosmo Kramer, a successful actor and wannabe entrepreneur. Lastly, a writer, Elaine Bennis, works for several magazines throughout the series. I like all the characters. The character I identify with the most is Georgia's stanza because I feel like he is in some small way without being like if I was not disabled. In short, moderately intelligent with some minor psychological issues.
What the show does brilliantly is that it takes everyday relations, such as workplace misunderstandings, and makes them funny. I will attribute about 50% of that to Jerry Seinfeld and the brilliant writers. They assembled for this program because every situation is only shown and will happen to somebody at some point in their lives. One of the episodes I like the most is where the four friends compete to see who can last the longest without sex. I will make this up optically funny. It is just how many situations a person can interpret as a turn-on when they are trying to abstain from physical intimacy. Four of them do remarkably well. Another good episode is when Jerry and Elaine try to have a strictly physical relationship without complicating their friendship. The attempt fails spectacularly only when they can rebuild their friendship. There is every reason this series has those throughout. Here are several hit-or-miss episodes, but every long-running series has those who think of another thing the show does. Willie shows the struggle of being an adult in society and maintaining a healthy lifestyle while leading a different premium. Enjoy the stanza work-life balance.
I wish I could say the main characters. The character that I identify with the most. But as I told Georgia, the stanza is the character I think I would most like if I were not disabled because I can see a lot of myself in his second-gases decisions when somebody brings up the mildest problem in his decision-making process. The main difference between Georgia's and my stanza is that George is not constantly down by his limitations. At least he does not let his limitations get him down regularly.
Elaine is an instant character because, on the surface, he has her left together with a stable career as a writer. The only real problems. He seems to have our relationship because he cannot resolve her feelings for Jerry, who also has unresolved feelings for her. In all the show seasons, they never seem to sit down and discuss whether they are in a relationship and where they want it to go. It would have helped the characters tremendously had they sought fractional help at some point in the series. It may not have helped the two of them in every situation. But at least they would have a better understanding of where they both were and what both of them wanted from the relationship. I find it remarkable that the two characters share such a close friendship because I know I could not do that with someone I dated.
Cosmo Kramer is an interesting character because he is an actor. He also strives to be an entrepreneur who tries many business ventures and still has confidence in his ability to make something happen despite many failures. In short, Kramer is, but every entrepreneur is before this radical consummate dreamer with boundless confidence in himself. If I had only a fraction of the confidence Cosmo had out-of-network ongoing my abilities or how to promote myself when finding employment or some form of career. The best place to buy the series is on Amazon.
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