

I’m not a huge fan of the screen door storyline, but he really nailed the performance in this one.

He had the funniest moments throughout: laughing at Jerry’s angry outburst, sitting in a lawn chair with a sparkler and vacant stare, and a pitch-perfect portrayal of “Serenity Now”’s impending failure. SERENITY NOW!Īndrew: This is not what I was expecting to say before watching the episode, but I think it was Kramer. From the moment they began arguing over the mechanism of car seats I knew we were in for a treat. Estelle gave most of her lines from off screen but still managed to scream her way into our hearts. It was an inspired performance that wonderfully blended physical comedy and dialogue as only the K-Man can.Īaron: Obviously it’s the Costanzas in a landslide. Every little movement, piece of dialogue and facial expression was geared toward showing him crumbling from the inside. Watching him descend from happy-go-lucky Uncle Sam from Anytown, USA into a robotic madman was a joy. JT: Some strong work across the board here but Kramer was next level. So settle into your couch with the cushions flipped over, grab a Snapple and enjoy the ride!

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The goal is to rewatch the entire series chronologically to see what truly worked, what still holds up today, what feels just a bit dated and yada, yada, yada it will be a great time. Welcome to Seinfeld: The PTBN Series Rewatch! On a regular basis, JT Rozzero, Aaron George, Andrew Flanagan, Jordan Duncan and Jason Greenhouse will watch an episode of TV’s greatest sitcom and provide notes and grades across a number of categories.
