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Show About Nothing

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Show About Nothing

In the artcle, “Is Seinfeld the Best Comedy Ever?”, author Jay McInerney
agrees with Seinfeld the best comedy on television. Seinfeld is a real life
show. The behaviors of Jerry, Kramer, George and Elaine, the failed
communication, and the everyday embassassment represent “nothingness” but a
peculiar everyday life. These “nothingnesses” happen to all of us, but when
it is put on TV, people will laugh at these. Besides, the author appreciates the
fact that Seinfeld is a New York story but it is filmed in Los Angeles. “The
lumpy texture of life in the city, the random looniness of the street, the
idioms and speech inflections of Manhattan, and the claustrophobia of New York
apartment living” in the show fascinates the New Yorker as it is so real and
funny. Seinfeld takes those little nothings and combines them to create
something realistic. Nothingness and reality give the author the reasons to
believe that it is the best comedy ever. When people consider Seinfeld as a
“show about nothing”. It could be humorous that “nothingness” can
provide such an interesting topic for the comedies of life. In life people care
about details and worry about trouble, the little nothings made are soon
forgotten. Thus, these “nothingnesses” are actually fragments of out real
life. Seinfeld gathers the nothingness into a show, and it spreads out the idea
that everything in the show that actually happens all around us. For example,
losing the car in a parking garage, working for an eccentric boss and coping
with the trials and tribulations of dating, it is common for a lot of people.
And these realities come into the nothingness of Seinfeld. In Seinfeld, the
fabulous four characters George, Kramer, Elaine and Jerry share the
nothingnesses which life have granted them. George cannot attract thr girl
because of his limitia...

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