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The new episode with Brian Regan was an absolute gem! I didn't think the series could reach the highs of the Larry David episode again but this one pretty much did. Regan is apparently hugely popular in America. His comedy is absurd and a bit ridiculous which Jerry seems to enjoy and I definitely did too.

The show and its conversations always seem to flow so well that its hard to know how much or indeed if any of it is set-up or broadly guidelined beforehand. There's no real common topics between the episodes, it just seems that they meet up and end up talking about anything at all which is cool.

Quote: Blissfully Ignorant @ August 11 2012, 11:12 AM BST

The new episode with Brian Regan was an absolute gem! I didn't think the series could reach the highs of the Larry David episode again but this one pretty much did. Regan is apparently hugely popular in America. His comedy is absurd and a bit ridiculous which Jerry seems to enjoy and I definitely did too.

The show and its conversations always seem to flow so well that its hard to know how much or indeed if any of it is set-up or broadly guidelined beforehand. There's no real common topics between the episodes, it just seems that they meet up and end up talking about anything at all which is cool.

I thought the latest episode was quite awkward and forced. Jerry seemed to be faking a lot of his reactions to Regan's 'funny' lines. There just didn't seem to be any chemistry between the two.

Yeah I thought it was abit awkward, to some extent similar to the Gervais-Shandling interview. But after Ricky and Larrys ep I don't think I'm going to watch any more.

The latest episode with Alec Baldwin is fantastic.

It feels close to the Larry David episode in as much as they seem like genuine friends and Alec can make Jerry laugh at the drop of a hat. I never knew Alec was so naturally funny :)

Ah, Jerry! Got to see him on both of his UK tours, was fantastic.

I thought the Larry David episode was brilliant, rightly said was like a lost Seinfeld/Curb scene. I think if I could have a chat with anyone it would be Jerry and Larry. Alec Baldwin one was great too.

Do we know who else is doing any episodes of it? Louis CK would be a good one..

Michael Richards was shown in the promo clip. I also read in this article ( http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/23/jerry-seinfeld-comedians-in-cars-getting-coffee_n_1825716.html ), which is apparently the only interview Seinfeld has done regarding the show, that he meets up with Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner together. I seriously can't wait for that episode, love their "2000 year old man" sketch together.

Do we know who else is doing any episodes of it? Louis CK would be a good one..

Joel Hodgson.
Super Dave.. real name Bob Einstein. You might know him as Marty Funkhouser from Curb your Enthusiasm.

BOWLING ALLEY

then:
Ted L. nancy, who wrote the book LETTERS FROM A NUT. for many years people thought Ted L. Nancy WAS Jerry Seinfeld's alter ego. Finally, the truth be known. He's a real person, and he is, perhaps, insane.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_L._Nancy

I doubt Louis CK would do it...

Season Three y'all - http://comediansincarsgettingcoffee.com/

Some great guests too, Louis CK's episode is 22 minutes long.

Interesting....

http://variety.com/2014/tv/news/jerry-seinfeld-reunion-1201077934/#

It was kind of a Seinfeld reunion Huh? - http://comediansincarsgettingcoffee.com/george-costanza-the-over-cheer

Jerry's acting chops have gone to pot.

Jerry's "Seinfeld Live" tour is coming on March 8, but I can't go cause I have to work and already asked for 2 days off in April.

Tickets are $95 - $150 (£58 - £92).

Sucks.

Very enjoyable that, I thought. Just fun. The old Seinfeld style was definitely there; the back and forth.

Oh wow. Jason Alexander, who plays George Costanza, now wears a wig. Which he claims makes it look like it did ten years ago. Um, his hair didn't even look like this when Seinfeld originally started!

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What a silly sausage.
I've never seen him with hair.

Quote: zooo @ 3rd February 2014, 8:47 PM GMT

What a silly sausage.
I've never seen him with hair.

It's very odd. As long as he's been famous he's been bald. It's not like he started thinning so is trying to cover up.

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