- Network: CRACKLE , Netflix , Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee
- Series Premiere Date: Jul 19, 2012
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Positive: 4 out of 11
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Mixed: 3 out of 11
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Negative: 4 out of 11
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Jul 16, 2018It's not quite as engaging as previous seasons. One thing it is though is a lot more of a product placement whore. If I see one more Lavazza plug I think I'm going to puke!
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The twelve new episodes are slightly snappier than earlier ones, which sometimes allowed silences to speak of easy companionship or productive awkwardness. But the fundamental structure abides: Jerry and his passenger drive around, hang out, grab a bite to eat, and enact a chummy discourse on topics ranging from the philosophy of humor to theories of everyday life. It’s nonnutritive, but it has some pep.
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A mostly uninspired new season.
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Usually, the conversations are entertaining or substantive enough to distract from that fact. But it’s harder this season--either because of Seinfeld himself, the times in which we are living, or some combination of the two--to overlook how out of touch the whole exercise, including Seinfeld, sometimes seems. No one would ever accuse Seinfeld of being woke, but there are times in Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee when he seems to be the anti-woke.