TV Buzz BuzzFeeders got together and made a list of the 20 best TV shows of the '90s that never get enough credit for being great. Scour the internet and find these shows!
TV shows pretty often tend to have a whole lot of white people on them. In this week's episode of Funny or Die's “Billy on the Street,” Billy Eichner claims that Dawson's Creek is the “whitest TV show of all time.” Here's a case for Dawson, as well as nine other classically white programs.
Culture Buzz Famed lawyer Alan Dershowitz sent this episode of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the hopes it might jump-start peace talks between Israel and Palestine. Seriously. The episode is called “Palestinian Chicken,” in which Larry eats at a restaurant called Al-Abbas. The president of Palestine is Mahmoud Abbas. Har. A Pax Palestina is sure to blossom.
Style Buzz Sorry Grandma, Sarah from Totally Severe is my new favorite embroiderer.
TV Buzz Our Twitter followers were excited to see a list of the best minor characters from Friends too, so we're giving it to them. Be sure to add yours, sitcom aficionados - then also check out the best minor characters from Seinfeld and Arrested Development.
There's much ado about a show about nothing. While Seinfeld relied heavily on the hijinks of Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer, it was often the minor characters that stole the show. Here are the 10 most memorable and short-lived characters of all time.
Here's Jerry Seinfeld's TV debut, on a show called Celebrity Cabaret. (Via Bite)
Sheree North, who played Cosmo Kramer's Mother on Seinfeld and how she used to make stag films. Whatever gets the bills paid, I guess.
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Seinfeld is almost as funny as ripped paper. Almost.
Kramer's successful corporation, Kramerica Industries, begins to collapse after he falls prey to a blackmail scandal. Does he have it in him to clear his name and save his business?
Seinfeld re-cut as a dramatic thriller. “Jerry hatches a plot to take over the world with his side kick George. But in the end, Jerry wants to take all the spoils for himself while leaving George out to dry.”
Culture Buzz Logan Fleming is considered a titan of the American wax sculpting community. Here is some of his work. You can play “Name that Celebrity or Humanoid Monster Thing Made of Nightmare Jelly.”
Culture Buzz Sidekicks are widely seen as interchangeable, so let's interchange them! More Photoshopistry over at the Something Awful Phorums.
By Scott Under. An uncanny recreation of every Seinfeld episode in existence. Serenity now!
It would be fun to imagine what superhero your favorite Seinfeld character would embody if they decided to leave the comfort of the Upper West Side for a life of fighting crime. Comic book artist Dave Wachter does just that in this awesome illustration. (Via )
TV Buzz Jerry Stiller (who played George Costanza's father on Seinfeld) goes to visit the Costanza House in Astoria and pays the residents a surprise visit. Cute of the day: old people making friends.
Style Buzz Remember how awesome the '90s were?! Long floral dresses with white socks are apparently back; ditto vests and unflattering glasses. “Elaine” should be an eBay keyword by next week. (Thanks Leti.)
From the creator of George: the harrowing tale of four best friends trying to kill someone, or something. Can we make a Frasier SciFi movie next?
Awesome kids do Seinfeld's “Halloween” bit perfectly! [Ed. note: D'you think these kids could make The Marriage Ref watchable?]
Is this the future of lipdubs? Have we moved beyond lip syncing songs?
Seinfeld the way you've always wanted to see it - as a tear-jerking made-for-TV movie. Featuring a standout performance from Jason Alexander as a bereaved boyfriend struggling to find meaning after his fiance's death.
TV Buzz It took over a decade, but “Seinfeld”-less fans finally received a new episode on Larry David's “Curb Your Enthusiasm”. [via]
This show was tailor made for this kind of thing (minus: Newman, Kramer, George, etc.) Can't wait!
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Own the entire Seinfeld series! This might be the best television show in history but it is definitely a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon!
Check out what the Soup Nazi from Seinfeld has been up to since the show. (Make sure you watch till the end).
First, they did it to Seinfeld. And now classic sitcom Happy Days is getting repackaged (!) as a porno flick. Until Ron Howard and Henry Winkler finally collaborate on that “Eiffel Tower” project they've been talking about for all these years, this will have to tide you over.