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    THE SEINFELD PROJECT: SEASON 8

    Matt DeCristoBy Matt DeCristoAugust 7, 2023No Comments1 Min Read
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    Mr. Marbles?
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    Season 8. The first without Larry David who had been there since the beginning. 8 and 9 get bad reputation but they are actually funny. Weird, but still fun.

    There are classic lines and characters. The plots are more disjointed and less organic. They act different and even look different. But once you get used to it, it settles in.

    Gone is Jerry’s opening standup – replaced with cold opens. There are audio tags at the end too that make it more a sitcom.

    Season 8 has great characters like Wick. Great devices like the Urban Sombrero.

    And great episodes like:

    The Little Kicks

    The Bizarro Jerry

    The Chicken Roaster

    The Van Buren Boys

    The Pothole

    The Yada Yada

    The Summer of George

    Seinfeld
    nevertheless…

    Today is Wayne Knight’s birthday. Celebrate with Seinfeld! Hello Newman…

    “Seinfeld” is available to stream on Netflix.

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