Enough Said.
I’m not sure if you watch the show, but I’m pretty certain you’ve at least heard of it.
Seinfeld, on the other hand, you most likely have watched at least once or twice in your lifetime. You might even be one of those people that claim to not like it because of a fear you have that consists of fearing the fact that you’ll be judged should you admit such an atrocity.
Well, I like both and can usually tell which episode of Seinfeld it is less than halfway through the first line of dialogue. (Addiction?)
Needless to say when I heard they were doing a reunion show, I was floored. Considering its been over 10 years since Kramer last entered Jerry’s apartment, I’m sure that I’m not the only one who thought such a reunion would never materialize.
Larry David (co-creator of Seinfeld and creator of Curb Your Enthusiasm) has managed to utilize his current hit show “Curb” to be the platform for this event, an idea which is brilliant and unique all in its own right. With a large portion of the cast returning, even fan favourites such as Kenny Bana, George’s Parents and last but not least Newman, its sure to be a hit.
To top it all off, it’s not just a one hit wonder. The reunion is being spread throughout the entire “Curb” season, ensuring that they have more than enough time to incorporate all they need to.
Even the original sets have been reassembled to produce this thing. Dare I say that even just for a moment, part of T.V’s greatest show ever will make its triumphant return in only a way that a show like Seinfeld could, and with that:
What’s the deal with Ovaltine?
The jar is round, the mug is round, it should be called.
Roundtine.








