After nine seasons, there are plenty of beloved Seinfeld episodes, but some are more instantly memorable than others. Despite airing so late in the show's run, Season 8, Episode 3, "The Bizarro Jerry, ...
Seinfeld characters are self-absorbed and selfish, but Kramer is the most likable character with genuine curiosity and energetic schemes, from creating a brassiere for men called the "Mansierre" to ...
In “The Bottle Deposit,” Kramer teams up with Newman (Wayne Knight) to collect as many glass bottles and aluminum cans as possible and bring them to Michigan, where they would be eligible for a refund ...
Sitcoms have long been a source of some of the best holiday TV episodes of all-time. Back in December 1997, Seinfeld ...
Jerry Seinfeld’s name might have been on the marquee, but the antics of Jerry’s neighbor, Cosmo Kramer, attracted a fair number of viewers over the course of Seinfeld’s nine seasons. Like the other ...
A modern look at Michael Richards’ Kramer character might be tainted by the infamous, racist video that brought him down in 2007. But at the time of Seinfeld’s run, he was one of the most recognizable ...
Each character in Seinfeld has unique quirks and traits. One of the most free-spirited characters from episode 1 was Cosmo Kramer (Michael Richards). It is safe to say he is an enigma in every way.
We know the first and last names of Jerry Seinfeld, George Costanza, and Elaine Benes, but throughout "Seinfeld," Kramer is ...
To be clear: This literary work-in-progress is no coffee table book about coffee tables that itself turns into a coffee table. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. The writer here is Kenny ...