WHY NOTHING IS INTERESTING? When one contemplates how the “show about nothing” could be so comical one starts to wonder just how nothing can provide such an interesting topic for the comedies of life. In life something is what people think about. People worry about details or they worry about the big picture. The little nothings that trouble people only for a single moment of a single day are quickly forgotten. Rather its a place to hide at work or a bad day with a coworker little nothings are soon forgotten. Seinfeld takes those little nothings and combines them to create something which is truly something.
From a logical perspective nothing is a mathematical impossibility. You never truly have 0 percent of anything, as you always have a small fraction of all other things by the inherant nature of matter and the atom. Nothingness is as close to a thing realized in practice as is infinity. From this vantage point to have “nothing” created in such a way as to allow for the creation of bountiful and infinite storylines and laughter seems logical. If “nothing” is close to everything, then why call it just something when nothing is nearly as likely to exist as infinity? A show about something seems rather lame as all shows claim to be about something. So a show about nothing was born.
The writers of Seinfeld without doubt understood the inherant similarities between nothing and infinity. From nothingness came everything if you believe in the big bang theory. If you believe in creationism then god created everything from nothing. Again nothing seems to lie at the heart of all great creations. In life its not about how much substance one has. Rather its about how much one does with the knowledge of one’s own nothingness that one soon acquires.
The Essay on Illusions Of Reality Life People Change
The Illusions of Reality The only thing in my life that I can be positive about is change. Everything changes, from the moment we " re born to the moment we die. Reality has many twist and turns, and our perception of reality is what shapes us to become who we are. Our life is spent on deciphering the difference between reality and not reality. This is hard to define because reality is unique to ...
In Seinfeld, George wrestles with the knowledge of his limitations as a short, bald, fat man, who can’t attract the right girl. Kramer struggles with the knowledge that he has not fully realized one well crafted scheme in his life. Elaine worries with the fact that she can not hold onto a good boyfriend for long, nor a good job. Jerry ponders the lives of his nothing friends as well as his own Lex Luthurs which seem to always thwart his plans to find his own Lois Lane and live the life of Superman. The fabulous four contemplate the nothingness which life has granted them. Cramped in small apartments in New York, living as worker ants, or scheming lunatics, the four live a life of nothingness.
Buddism and Hindusim are religions which believe an individual should strive to achieve nothingness or a state of absolute peace with the universe. For the four main characters of Seinfeld, just coming to terms with nothingness is an adventure in and of itself. Seinfeld takes writing to a whole new level. As a comedy aimed at those more intellectually inclined to remember things and plots, the show creates an identity among the lives of others who watch at home as nothingness unfold before them. The more viewers witness the nothing of Seinfeld, the more they see the bounties of infinity which life can offer via laughter and plans for tomorrow. In this manner Seinfeld delivers the gift of “nothingness” that has transformed the lives of millions around the world.
The one thing that separates Seinfeld from most other comedies other than being a self proclaimed show about nothingness is its intricately devised plots and storylines. Other comedies from the past could manage but a single storyline and attempt to weave comedy out of that. Seinfeld on the other hand takes multi threaded adventures occuring simaltaneously by multiple characters and somehow manges to weave these separte adventures together into a single adventure. For example in the episode the Rye. Kramer purchases too much bulk canned food and decides to feed some of his feed to a new horse he has borrowed. George watches as his parents accidentally steal back a Rye bread they originally gave to George’s girlfriends parents. This incident causes Jerry and George to desire to sneak the bread back into the apartment that it originally was in. To do this Jerry steals a Rye bread after he can not purchase one. Kramer’s horse comes in handy as it is used to give George’s girlfriends parents a horse ride so their scheme can begin.
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TV Critic: Seinfeld Today, I reviewed episode 17 of Seinfeld called The Bus Boy. It mostly takes place in Jerry's apartment, as usual, and Antonio's apartment, the bus boy. The characters appearing in this episode of Seinfeld are Jerry, George, Elaine, Kramer, Antonio, and Ed. This episode begins while Jerry and the others are eating dinner in a restaurant, when they see a menu on fire, and George ...
Gas from the horse brings the parents back early and they discover Jerry attempting to sissy throw a bread up to George who waits inside the apartment for it. After this doesnt work George reels in the bread with a fishing rod and discovers his girlfriend’s parents just standing over him in disbelief. The ability to weave an earlier adventure into a future caper while intertwining the adventures of another character into the final outcome of the show is pure genuis. A comedy with a twist or ironic ending is quite rare. Irony is usually a thing reserved for dramas or Shakespearean masterpieces. In many ways Seinfeld is both of these things and more. Each episode of Seinfeld begins with a quick scene to start off the action, then a commerical break occurs almost to give one time to contemplate just might what happen later on.
The show ends with what appears to be a clear ending, but then returns from a final commercial break to reveal a last bit of irony for the shows characters to display. Each episode of Seinfeld except the last one and the highlight episodes is in many ways not a single episode but rather two or three episodes fitted neatly and smartly into one half hour TV show. As one tries to summarize the episodes of Seinfeld in brevity to reveal their plots and inside jokes this becomes quite apparent as the quesiton is which storyline within the episode should one begin with when describing the episode? The multi storyline episode of each episode coupled with the continuing storyline the show inspires really makes for great comedy. Unlike a show where last weeks episode is irrelevant to next years, Seinfeld continues on from themes established in the past. The character’s aliases are used over and over, as are those that know them by them as is the case with Kramer (Dr Martin Von Nostrand) and Mr Krueger during Festivius, an imaginary holiday. Mr Kruger thinks Kramer is a dermatologist that saw him in the past. Casual viewers will not pick up the inside joke, but if you have watched the show you would.
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SEINFELD: THE UNTOLD STORY Throughout Seinfeld's eight-season stint on network television the show and its creator's have stereotyped everything from young Puerto Rican boys to Jewish Priests. The main stereotype of this sit-com is the very florid portrayal of the generational age groups of the characters. The main characters represent the beginning of the Generation X culture. The parents and ...
Attention to details is the driving force of the plots on Seinfeld from show to show, and season to seaon. In the realm of Seinfeld plots are not just plots they are self baked schemes often as well. Kramer schemes to sell bottles for a higher deposit rate in Michican and plans to open his own make your own pizza resturant. Jerry and George schemes to manipulate the methodologies of dating to enable them to pull off a room mate switch. Schemers make for funny characters especially when the schemes are so intricate and the reason for them so mundane..