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Seinfeld


It was a warm September Thursday night in 1991. I was engaged in my
favorite past time of "channel surfing" when a light appeared at the end of the
tunnel. Displayed on my favorite, "20 inch friend", (also known as my usual
Saturday night date), appeared a remarkable treasure. There before my eyes was a
sitcom called Seinfeld. From that moment on I was astounded to find that not
even great sitcom's such as my beloved Mash and I Love Lucy were as captivating
or enthralling. There is only one show that could have started Must See TV,
only one show that could be the anchor for new sitcoms year after year while
continuing to hold it's position of number one in the rating wars, only ...

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name on the program, is the
central figure of the sitcom and the catalyst for almost everything that happens.
He is involved in the antics revolving around Kramer, George and Elaine. On one
episode George, Kramer and Jerry are spying on the naked lady across the street
all day to see who can win a bet. The twist at the end of the show is when we
see George and Jerry peering through the window and gasping, " Is that Kramer in
her apartment? Wow he is naked!" Another episode involves Jerry who is mistaken
for a Nazi leader arriving in town to speak at a meeting. He continues the
charade in order to secure a limousine ride home after the frustration of his
own ride not being there to pick him up. As the main character, he is most often
the straight man allowing the other characters to play off of him. One of his
common lines is, "wait a minute here, you mean to tell me-----", then recapping
the situation, action or blunder the other character was involved in. This in
turn allows ...

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who enter into Jerry, George, and
Kramers' life put each of the male characters in a comical defense of his
current "fling". Once again the characters have the opportunity to describe the
"victim " using the exaggerate gestures and facial expressions we often think
and feel but probably wouldn't express.
George Costanza portrays the character on the show who is always busy
finding excuses and "way out" explanations for why he has to weasel out of
situations, or explain why he failed his attempt to accomplish something. He was
ultimately responsible for the death of his fiancee because of narrow focus on
saving money even when it becomes detrimental to the very thing he is ...

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Added: 1/16/2008 07:09:09 PM
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