Lkeller said:
Really? I would think the humor in Seinfeld would be considered quite universal. I was born and raised in Southern California - I never visited 'Noo Yawk' until my late 20s, and since then, have never spent more than two weeks at a time in NYC - but the show totally works for me.
My coterie of friends growing up in the San Fernando Valley was heavily Jewish (though I wasn't), and as an adult I lived for a few years in Westwood and West LA (affluent and highly Jewish), so maybe that made a difference. ???
You may have a point. I spent four years in Noo Yawk as a 20-something just getting started in the IT world. The most positive aspect for me was the number of unattached females - more in 15 minutes on any street corner than I could have seen in a lifetime in my home town BUT - what I remember are the subway strikes that made getting to work very painful, the high cost of living, garbage and filth all over the place, crime beyond belief and some of the most obnoxious people (and proud of it apparently) on the face of the Earth. Noo Yawk looked very good to me - in my rear view mirror.
I am continually reminded of Stuart Margolin's timeless quote to Charles Bronson in
Death Wish - "New York is a toilet".
Perhaps my experience in Noo Yawk is why I enjoy the old
Law and Order series and the movie
The Out of Towners so much. ;D I just never did get Jerry's comedy - stand-up or on the program.