TMC
08-24-2016, 04:22 AM
https://www.yahoo.com/news/m/17d3de07-9854-3157-a462-5b40db436710/the-meanest-%E2%80%98seinfeld%E2%80%99.html
I missed this one. It made the viral rounds online when I was on vacation earlier this month. But, being a “Seinfeld” person, I can’t let it pass without mentioning it. Maybe you were on vacation, too (I hope you were). A comic named Billy Domineau was helping a friend write a sketch, and he told the friend that the script needed to be in extremely bad taste, like, say, a 9/11 episode of “Seinfeld.” That moment inspired Domineau, who has written for The Onion and for “Weekend Update” on “Saturday Night Live.” He proceeded to write a 44-page “Seinfeld” script called “The Twin Towers,” despite the fact that the show left the air in 1998, and he succeeded very nicely. It is indeed in extremely bad
I missed this one. It made the viral rounds online when I was on vacation earlier this month. But, being a “Seinfeld” person, I can’t let it pass without mentioning it. Maybe you were on vacation, too (I hope you were). A comic named Billy Domineau was helping a friend write a sketch, and he told the friend that the script needed to be in extremely bad taste, like, say, a 9/11 episode of “Seinfeld.” That moment inspired Domineau, who has written for The Onion and for “Weekend Update” on “Saturday Night Live.” He proceeded to write a 44-page “Seinfeld” script called “The Twin Towers,” despite the fact that the show left the air in 1998, and he succeeded very nicely. It is indeed in extremely bad