![]() But Elaine is nonetheless confused and intrigued after Jerry mistakes her new beau for being “a black guy.” Darryl (played by Samuel Bliss Cooper) complicates matters further when he explains the reason he has so many traditional African masks hanging in his apartment: They are from South Africa, he says. Unlike Donna Chang, who seemed to be making conspicuous efforts to be mistaken for Chinese, Darryl Nelson doesn’t really do anything to suggest a particular ethnic identity. Sit back, grab some Junior Mints and enjoy. Yes, Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer are here - and so are the soup nazis, the library cops, the bubble boys and the horny dentists who make the series so endlessly re-watchable. So we’ve assessed and assembled the 100 greatest Seinfeld characters, and ranked them in order of their significance to the Seinfeldverse, their overall hilarity factor and our own personal preferences. (There were even nice “opposite” versions of Seinfeld, George and Kramer - the “Bizarro Jerry” crew.) In fact, when we talk about our favorite Seinfeld episodes or quote our favorite lines, many of them revolve around the nut cases, nasty New Yorkers and “no soup for you!” villains who entered in the main characters’ orbit: Hey, remember the one with the “close talker”? Or the one where Kramer’s girlfriend has the “Jimmy legs”? “So my ex-boyfriend came over last night, and yada yada yada, I’m really tired today.” “Elaine, you gotta have a bayyy-beeeee!” For “a show about nothing,” Seinfeld certainly had a lot of somebodies weaving in and out of its fictional Upper West Side universe.įor every one of the sitcom’s main foursome, there were practically dozens of agitated relatives, annoyed ex-boyfriends and girlfriends, beleaguered shopkeepers, bad dates, celebrity drop-bys and put-upon coworkers.
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