Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Connor's Seinfeld Review

                                                                     The Limo
This episode of Seinfeld called The Limo was a great example of pure comedy with a little suspense thrown in. In this episode George was pretending to be a man named Colin O’Brien, who ended up being a Nazi Fascist and book writer of a very bias book about Jew’s. He does this because his car broke down on the way to the airport from picking up Jerry. Once George sees a limo driver waiting for a man Jerry knows isn’t there, they jump on the opportunity to use his identity for a free ride.
    
The humorous part of this is the extremes they take their stolen identities to. While in the limo, the driver says they are going downtown because they have 4 tickets, to them this meant 4 tickets to the Bulls, Knicks game that was going on tonight. They then called their friends Kramer and Elaine to join them. Now by then you can tell that things are getting pretty out of hand. But the lies will continue to go on. 
     Jerry and George this whole time are playing things cool by enjoying themselves in the limo. But Kramer on the other hand seems to be concerned of what’s going on. He wonders why they are in the limo if George drove to the airport himself, how they got 4 tickets to the game, and why they have to called them O’Brien and Murray. He also brings his charismatic personality in to show. Elaine on the other hand is just telling him to relax and to calm down about the whole matter. Much more humor is added throughout this episode.
    
This episode has all the key elements to making the viewers laugh and enjoy what they are watching. Sarcasm is used throughout for the viewer to know the extremes that are going on. Risk is also a feature in here because eventually someone will learn who they really are at sometime throughout the episode, and that’s part of the reason why it makes you keep watching more and more.
    
If you have never watched this show before now is the time to start. If you are in to comedy this is perfect for you. Throughout the episode it will stop and show a small section of Jerry doing standup comedy that relates to what is going on at the time. This show will make you laugh and want to keep watching week by week.

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