THE BARE MIDRIFF
This is another bad episode. It starts off alright, and the piss backsplash is funny, but the whole episode is built around this moment where Larry grabs onto Jillian Bell's belly roll in order to not die. It seems rather clear to me the grab was the initial concept that the entire episode was written around, so the whole thing was written backwards. Of course the good parts of this episode were with Richard Lewis.
THE BLACK SWAN
It's funny how things change from episode to episode. I guess part of it is using the right characters, another part of it is that Larry himself has great improv chemistry with those actors. I also feel the same way about tipping as I've previously told some of you. I know I've said in these other blurbs that certain episodes are unrealistic and whatever. Usually what the issue with those episodes is, is that the actors don't have the chemistry to actually pull the shit off for whatever reason. Maybe it's a bad concept or one of the actors just isn't feeling it. These four definitely had that chemistry though.
OFFICER KRUPKE
This is another episode that was funny to me because the scenario was so absurd. The ending wasn't that good but the rest sure is. I don't know how I didn't realize that Larry was actually going to be wearing women's panties at the end. Susie was hilarious as always here. I feel like I haven't mentioned her enough. The show literally wouldn't work without her in it.
THE TABLE READ
There's not a whole lot I can say about this episode other than that I was surprised. I was surprised that Michael Richards had such a big part in it, especially considering that after his incident he has either been unable to do anything or no longer wants to do anything. I was also surprised that they addressed his incident, because that's the kind of thing a person can never live down. There's also the fact that this feels like an actual Seinfeld reunion. Not just a better reunion but a better version of what a reunion show would actually be. There's not a single thing in this episode that doesn't work. The best part was probably when Larry ran away after Funkhouser brought Mrs. Duberstein.
This is another bad episode. It starts off alright, and the piss backsplash is funny, but the whole episode is built around this moment where Larry grabs onto Jillian Bell's belly roll in order to not die. It seems rather clear to me the grab was the initial concept that the entire episode was written around, so the whole thing was written backwards. Of course the good parts of this episode were with Richard Lewis.
THE BLACK SWAN
It's funny how things change from episode to episode. I guess part of it is using the right characters, another part of it is that Larry himself has great improv chemistry with those actors. I also feel the same way about tipping as I've previously told some of you. I know I've said in these other blurbs that certain episodes are unrealistic and whatever. Usually what the issue with those episodes is, is that the actors don't have the chemistry to actually pull the shit off for whatever reason. Maybe it's a bad concept or one of the actors just isn't feeling it. These four definitely had that chemistry though.
OFFICER KRUPKE
This is another episode that was funny to me because the scenario was so absurd. The ending wasn't that good but the rest sure is. I don't know how I didn't realize that Larry was actually going to be wearing women's panties at the end. Susie was hilarious as always here. I feel like I haven't mentioned her enough. The show literally wouldn't work without her in it.
THE TABLE READ
There's not a whole lot I can say about this episode other than that I was surprised. I was surprised that Michael Richards had such a big part in it, especially considering that after his incident he has either been unable to do anything or no longer wants to do anything. I was also surprised that they addressed his incident, because that's the kind of thing a person can never live down. There's also the fact that this feels like an actual Seinfeld reunion. Not just a better reunion but a better version of what a reunion show would actually be. There's not a single thing in this episode that doesn't work. The best part was probably when Larry ran away after Funkhouser brought Mrs. Duberstein.