Saturday, October 11, 2008

#1 best character!

#1 Kramer
Cosmo Kramer is the single most outrageous, unpredictable, and most original TV character of all time. Whenever Kramer enters a room the whole feeling of that scene completely changes. He pounces in the room and you could always tell how he's feeling based on his entrance. If it's a slide he's happy, if it's a jump he's ready for fun, if it's a spin he's confused, but if it's a walk, there's trouble coming. The thing with Kramer, is that he says whatever he's thinking. He once told somebody she needed a nose job. Once, his friend Jerry tried to use this as a weapon. He tried to get Kramer to tell somebody to change her hair style, but Kramer ended up liking it. Some of the funniest Kramer moments with Kramer is when he is with his best friend Newman. Newman is another classic TV character and is definitely on my top ten. But the great and twisted friendship between these two is always memorable. There has never been a character like Kramer and there will never be another. And that's why Kramer has earned being the greatest TV of all time.

1 comment:

jamie d said...

My all-time favorite television character is George Constanza. Although I find it very difficult with typed words to describe why he is my favorite I hope this list of attributes and vices can define why he supplied me with belly laughs for the 9 seasons that Seinfeld was on the air.
1)Geoarge has a afinity with nice restrooms. he takes pride in knowing where all of the best facilities were located in New York.
2)George is dominated by his parents...but at times is forced to live with them and even work with them as he had to do when he worked for his father while selling computers in the family garage.
3)He always has somekind of plan that involves winning some small or imagined advantage. Example..."the jerk store" episode.
4)He was known for his stinginess, selfishness, dishonesty, insecurity, neurosis...george took pride in being an "expert liar"...who could beat a lie-detector with the theory..."If you believe it to be true...it ceases to be a lie"
5) Known alias...Art Vandelay

Of the 4 regualr characters on seinfeld I always that George's were grounded most in reality. yes, his problems were exaggerated...bu they were realistic. Who isn't sometimes driven crazy by their parents?