Jerry Seinfeld Regret, In a discussion with Jerry Seinfeld at the Vulture Festival on Saturday advancing the forthcoming season of his web show "Humorists in Cars Getting Coffee," the comic uncovered that his most noteworthy lament about his hit sitcom, "Seinfeld," was his choice to not completing a certain lost episode."I had a scene all prepared to go that we were going to do completely, furtively, in claymation," Seinfeld said, to resonating pants from the crowd. "I had the studio prepared, and the figures prepared, and it was all great to go."
Yet, Seinfeld was deterred from the thought when he discovered that Tim Allen had officially done a claymation scene on ABC's "Home Improvement."
"I got frightened away," Seinfeld said. "I thought, I don't need individuals to say I'm emulating Tim Allen. What's more, I crossed out it. I understand now that was a tremendous oversight. You know, we had Kramer taking a pencil and staying it in his eye. Furthermore, we were going to shoot fake promos, and everyone was going to think a customary scene was going to go ahead, and it would be all claymation. Thus, that was an immense error. So definitely, that is the thing that I lament."
Watch Seinfeld clarify the story in his own particular words beneath:
Watch @JerrySeinfeld recount the account of the colossal lost scene of @SeinfeldTV. (Clue: It included claymation.) https://t.co/6reDG6sD3U
— Vulture (@vulture) May 31, 2015
The 6th season of Seinfeld's "Entertainers in Cars Getting Coffee" will debut on Wednesday at 11:30 p.m. with a scene including Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Visitors for whatever is left of the season incorporate Jim Carrey, Steve Harvey, Stephen Colbert, Bill Maher, and future "Day by day Show" host Trevor Noa
Yet, Seinfeld was deterred from the thought when he discovered that Tim Allen had officially done a claymation scene on ABC's "Home Improvement."
"I got frightened away," Seinfeld said. "I thought, I don't need individuals to say I'm emulating Tim Allen. What's more, I crossed out it. I understand now that was a tremendous oversight. You know, we had Kramer taking a pencil and staying it in his eye. Furthermore, we were going to shoot fake promos, and everyone was going to think a customary scene was going to go ahead, and it would be all claymation. Thus, that was an immense error. So definitely, that is the thing that I lament."
Watch Seinfeld clarify the story in his own particular words beneath:
Watch @JerrySeinfeld recount the account of the colossal lost scene of @SeinfeldTV. (Clue: It included claymation.) https://t.co/6reDG6sD3U
— Vulture (@vulture) May 31, 2015
The 6th season of Seinfeld's "Entertainers in Cars Getting Coffee" will debut on Wednesday at 11:30 p.m. with a scene including Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Visitors for whatever is left of the season incorporate Jim Carrey, Steve Harvey, Stephen Colbert, Bill Maher, and future "Day by day Show" host Trevor Noa
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