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  1. Chris Rock and Jerry Seinfeld are great friends. In 2011, they sat down with their other hilarious buddies Louis C.K. and Ricky Gervais for the film Talking Funny. Chris Rock, born on February 7, 1965, in Andrews, South Carolina, is an award-winning American comedian, actor, writer, producer, and director.

    • Why Friends & Seinfeld Are Rivals
    • Seinfeld Beat Friends in The '90s
    • Friends Is The Winner Overall
    • Seinfeld Is Aging Better Than Friends

    Seinfeld and Friends are frequently compared, but why is that? In some ways, the Seinfeld vs Friends debate seems odd. The two shows are actually quite different in their sensibilities, with Seinfeld purporting to be a show about nothing where its characters don't learn and grow, contrasted to the warmer hangout vibe of Friends, which had clearer a...

    Friends and Seinfeld were the two biggest sitcoms of the '90s, but while each had legions of fans watching them on NBC, it was Seinfeld who won the battle back then. Although Seinfeldstarted in 1989, it wasn't until the early-mid '90s when it really started to grow its audience to incredible levels, and became not only the most popular sitcom of th...

    Seinfeld beat Friends at the time, and it remains more of a critical darling now, for example holding a Tomatometer score of 89 percent compared to Friends' 78 percent. But, while Seinfeld is generally held in higher regard by critics, with particular praise for its writing, it cannot match the enduring cultural popularity of Friends. Even as it en...

    Every sitcom from the '90s and early '00s has moments that are considered problematic today. Seinfeld is certainly no exception, and it contains its fair share of jokes and dialogue that really haven't aged well at all. For example, a retrospectively dark Seinfeld moment– when Jerry's carelessness leads to Babu the Pakistani immigrant getting depor...

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  2. Dec 21, 2019 · Published Dec 21, 2019. Friends and Seinfeld both existed in a shared universe. The NBC sitcoms shared many of the same aspects by focusing on an ensemble set of characters who lived in New York City. Although there was never a Friends and Seinfeld crossover event, certain details within the shows have proven they share the same TV universe.

  3. Joey is also mentioned in Season 9's "The Serenity Now", as he and his friends fight with Kramer. Karen (played by Lisa Edelstein) – George's girlfriend in "The Mango" and "The Masseuse". Karl (played by Ellis Williams) – A professional exterminator that Jerry hires to rid his apartment of fleas in "The Doodle".

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    • Bob Sacamano. Who He Is: Bob Sacamano is among Kramer’s closest friends and the one that he talks about most often. Kramer tells the gang about Bob’s medical situations, including Bob having a hernia operation, spending time in a mental institution and that he once had rabies, which worries Elaine as she’s just been bitten by a dog.
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    • Magician Friend. Who He Is: In Season Two’s “The Jacket,” Kramer mentions that his magician friend is going on vacation, and he’s watching his doves for him.
  5. American. Jerome "Jerry" Seinfeld ( / ˈsaɪnfɛld /; SYNE-feld) [1] [2] [3] is the title character and the main protagonist of the American television sitcom Seinfeld (1989–1998). The straight man among his group of friends, this semi-fictionalized version of comedian Jerry Seinfeld was named after, co-created by, and played by Seinfeld himself.

  6. Nov 4, 2021 · Larry Hankin. Larry Hankin had a notable recurring role as Mr. Heckles in Friends, the eccentric downstairs neighbor of Rachel and Monica. He also played a remarkable Seinfeld role in season 4 as Tom Pepper, the actor who plays Cosmo Kramer in the pilot of Jerry and George’s NBC sitcom Jerry.

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