radishcake October 11, 2014 Share October 11, 2014 Jerry Seinfeld and his special guest Kevin Hart stylishly cruise around town in a 1959 Porsche RSK Spyder for their "weird male date." Plus special extra feature: "Dick Corcoran" 1 Link to comment
King of Birds October 11, 2014 Share October 11, 2014 It'll be hilarious to see Jerry talking about single women and sex with Amy. Can't wait for that. Link to comment
radishcake October 11, 2014 Author Share October 11, 2014 Agreed! I will update this once we get a little more specific info. I just wanted to go ahead and be excited about it. :) Link to comment
Milburn Stone October 11, 2014 Share October 11, 2014 Looking forward to this. We watch on Crackle, on Apple TV. (Just started watching not too long ago.) Do the episodes appear on Crackle the same day they appear on the web? So Season 5 will begin on Crackle on November 5, the same day it begins on the web? Link to comment
radishcake October 14, 2014 Author Share October 14, 2014 Milburn Stone it looks like the actual producers of the show (or the people who picked it up) are Crackle so I can't imagine it wouldn't premiere there on Nov. 5. Link to comment
Milburn Stone October 14, 2014 Share October 14, 2014 Good news. Thanks, radishcake. 1 Link to comment
Traveller519 November 7, 2014 Share November 7, 2014 I really enjoyed the first episode of the season. I've not been a huge Kevin Hart fan in the past thought I am starting to come around on him, but this felt very real. He had a lot to offer. When comparing episodes with the Aziz Ansari one (young minority comics) this one felt much more natural. Kevin really appeared to be having fun. Link to comment
radishcake November 7, 2014 Author Share November 7, 2014 Jerry Seinfeld and his special guest Amy Schumer check out “cute bongs” as they walk to a local diner for some coffee after their 1971 Ferrari Daytona breaks down. Episode 2 Link to comment
cherrypj March 9, 2018 Share March 9, 2018 The Bill Burr one, I think, shows what Jerry is really like: not a nice guy. Bill points out the underlying hostility of comedians, and I think that's true. Sure, how the story is told is funny, but when it was happening, it sure wasn't. I'll just say this about Miranda Sings: she committed 100%. Whew. 1 Link to comment
rmontro March 13, 2018 Share March 13, 2018 You can see from this show how stars like Jerry and Amy Schumer realize that they exist on a plane above the average schmucks that surround them. It's a tribute to how at ease the setup of this show puts the conversationalists, and how natural they are on camera, that stuff like that comes across. I don't mean this in any sort of snarky way, it's true that they live above the average citizen. Link to comment
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