It is important to remember that the four major characters of the popular Sutom “Scetifeld”-Jerry (Jerry Sceweld), Ellen (Julia Louis-Dreffes), George (Jason Alexander), and Kreer (Michael Richards)-are not good people. Most of the plots of the “Scenefeld” episode stems from their petty complaints, deranged complaints and unrefined inconveniences. The central quarter was insensitive, colored, rude, self-proclaimed and weak will. They were never presented as an aspiration or even appreciated. From a mandate determined by the series co-producer Seenfeld and Larry David, this spring, namely: there was no hug and no lesson in the show. it was nothing. It was a Socom completely devoid of morality and emotionalness.
For example, it made it perfect for star characters to end the show in jail. In the conclusion of two-part, which is called “The Finale” (14 May, 1998), four of them are acting at gunpoint at gunpoint and choosing to make fun of the victim’s weight instead of help. . Jerry, Ellen, George and Kramer are arrested under a good Samarit law, which would require them to help the needy citizens.
In his test, the four would face many character witnesses V people they met in nine sessions of “Scenefeld” – who kept the depth of their selfishness and apathy. They were all found guilty and sentenced. The last view of the series was Jerry’s which was performing a stand-up routine behind bars. He did not learn any lesson and no one hugged.
It seems that the original plan for “The Finale” was to see George, Ellen, Jerry and Kramer in jail, with a conversation about the button. A futile conversation to finish a show about nothing. It was not until Sinfeld gave himself a better idea that the final scene was taken to jail. Seanfeld spoke about his idea for the “Scenefeld” season 9 DVD box set.
The scenefeld full circle comes
Meaningless interactions about button, by the way, exactly the same conversation that started the show in nine sessions in its premiere. Jerry noted that the number of buttons fasted on his shirt or can break it. George comments that his conversation was earlier. There is no laugh track. His life is meaningless, but there was an emotional element for this; The conversation will continue. They still have each other, and their craze will continue forever.
Seanfeld felt that it was not a good end for the show, though. The “Scenefeld” episode was dedicated on a loose basis that the daily exploits of the main characters served as an inspiration for Jerry’s stand-up routine. The stand-up was actually the basis of the series. For example, Scenefeld felt that the series should finish on stage with them, as they were usually seen throughout the show. Writers Max Prose and Tom Gamil felt that the secondary end was more suitable for the series. These, finally, were selfish, terrible people. Jason Alexander agreed, realizing that George should be particularly finished in jail.
It may be ironic that “The Finale” was not widely dear to “Scenefeld” fans. Actually, the film also said that it was the worst episode of the show. The jokes were not often, and the wholesale of the episode resided aggressively on the shortcomings of the hero to almost cruel degree. It can be argued that it was not necessary to punish Jerry, George, Ellen and Cramer at the end of “Scenefeld”, as they often escaped into cosmic punishment and discomfort as a direct result of their actions. Eventually, even the scenefeld expressed regrets, saying that the characters should have been freed.
But then, in a futile chain about terrible people, who never learn a lesson, throw them into jail – and seeing that the experience left them unchanged – was of a type.