I have watched all the episodes and have thoroughly enjoyed them. Yes the show is more about the comedians than the cars, but I found it entertaining none the less.
They luckily have them all up on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=ELn0V4gSzMtL0&feature=plcp
...only if the combo is headed to a crusher.
I've only seen two, and was meaning to post a thread. It really just looks like a great time.
I just got through watching the series. I thought it was amusing. Not a lot of cars and much more comedians.
The ending part of the Michael Richards bit was painful, though.
The rest wanted me to call some friends and just have some fun chatting. Then I remembered I hate chatting.
BTW, a better place to view them is:
http://comediansincarsgettingcoffee.com/
I try to remember to watch it. I might skip a couple weeks, but the above link as all the webisodes.
Basil Exposition wrote:
BTW, a better place to view them is:
http://comediansincarsgettingcoffee.com/
My computer was having a hard time running the videos on that site for some stupid reason, that's why I posted the youtube link, they have all the episodes as well.
Odd that I find posts on this today since last night I spent about 1.5 hours watching as many clips as I could.
I liked all the cars. It was entertaining more than watching a show with my wife on HGTV.
I thought they were all Jerries cars but noticed at the end that some of the cars were credited to specific people's names - so I guess the cars were on loan to Jerry?
I saw that too. I found this interview with him on Huffington Post and it said that 3 of the cars were his and all the others were cars he called on to use.
It's actually a good interview.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mobileweb/2012/08/23/jerry-seinfeld-comedians-in-cars-getting-coffee_n_1825716.html
How do I get Seinfeld to pick me up in a nice car and BS over a cup of coffee? If that's what I did with a free afternoon (either with a friend or with a celebrity), I would be happy.
Why isn't this on TV? this is much better than Honey Boo Boo.
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I've also only seen a few, but enjoyed the Ricky Gervais (very funny) and Carl Reiner / Mel Brooks (nice guys, very touching) shows. Nice to see Jerry Seinfeld play the straight guy - he's a great foil for his guest.
The cars and the NYC streetscapes are interesting also.
Wally wrote:
Why isn't this on TV? this is much better than Honey Boo Boo.
He said in the interview I posted above that he didn't want commercials and he knew that he could get more of an audience on the internet.