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Yes, each entry is by a different author, which makes it even worse.
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In the extras for Seinfeld he always talks about what it was like working with actors as a non actor.The absurd thing is that i don't think anyone, including Jerry Seinfeld himself, ever claimed otherwise.
Not all the characters are paper thin though often the relationships with each other are.? They have some of the most complex characters of any show imo.
I think overrated means more like you're tired of hearing it discussed, or that you don't think it deserves the amount of discussion it receives. But that's just, like, my opinion man (to quote an overrated film).
Their opponents, meanwhile, are cartoonishly evil figures who exist only so Bartlet and co. can point them towards the righteous path of truth and justice.
WHEW!
As long as my three favorite shows are not on there - The Sopranos, Breaking Bad and The Wire - then I'm all good!
Frasier is truly the best American sitcom of the '90s. The fact Seinfeld is always put as the no.1 is baffling to me
Lost is criminally underrated these days. The backlash against it was completely out of proportion. People act like it's the worst TV show in history when it's a great show with a couple of weaker seasons.
They got TWD right.
TWD is like watching some Anime.
Fillers, some parts of the story change, fillers, special moments change locations or characters completely, the delivery is stronger on the original material.
Mad Men and Seinfeld? I guess I couldn't give less of a mouse sized shit about this guy's opinion.
I've just started watching Seinfeld for the first time and I do find it overrated. I mean its good but its not even close to being the GOAT. Jerry Seinfeld himself is a fairly boring character, straight man or not.
This is England being on there is heresy though.
Regarding The West Wing:
That is just patently untrue. The West Wing is characteristic in that it gives everyone a chance to articulate their points. There are no "evil" characters in the whole series (except for the actual criminals).
The author is British, right?
Seinfeld? The same Seinfeld that was a refreshing take on sitcoms when it premiered in 1989? The same Seinfeld that influenced a generation of sitcoms? That's overrated? Does the Guardian know what the word overrated means?
Wait, did they say that Jerry Seinfeld is a bad actor? Holy shit this is such a terrible article.
OléGunner;211561194 said:I'll go with Friends being overrated though, and Seinfeld (sorry but Curb is a million times better)