Anthony Jeselnik: Jeselnik ( The Jeselnik Offensive, multiple Netflix specials, multiple Comedy Central Roasts) is the king of dark, deadpan humor.Mike Birbiglia: Birbiglia ( Sleepwalk With Me, multiple specials on Netflix) has a conversational feel about him that would fit well within the show.His dynamic with Seinfeld would be very entertaining (think a better version of the Comedians in Cars episode featuring Miranda Sings). Nathan Fielder: Fielder (creator and star of Comedy Central’s Nathan for You) is incredibly funny and dubbed by many as the King of Awkward Comedy.I’d love to see Seinfeld dig into his bizarre, hilarious mind. Tim Robinson: After a sub-par run on SNL a few years back, Robinson exploded this year with the success of his Netflix sketch show, I Think You Should Leave.Her discussion with Seinfeld would be awesome (just like her friend Tina Fey’s episode of the show was). Amy Poehler: Poehler ( SNL, the star of Parks and Recreation, a bunch of movies) is a hilarious person.Michelle Wolf: Wolf exploded as a comedian after everyone freaked out about her set at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in 2018, and she and Seinfeld would have fascinating discussions about the craft of comedy.The show lends itself to great stories, so Bargatze would be a natural. Nate Bargatze: Bargatze (Comedy Central’s Full-Time Magic, Netflix’s The Tennessee Kid) is a hilarious comedian with a gift for telling stories.Bill Hader: Seinfeld loves a good impression, and Hader (a longtime SNL standout and the creator/star of HBO’s Barry) is among the best impressionists out there, and is always a great interview.It would be great to see him and Seinfeld riff with each other. Hannibal Burress: Burress ( The Eric Andre Show, Broad City) is a very funny guy and a great observational stand-up.I’d love to hear them swap stories and discuss their favorite old-school comedians. Mark Normand: Normand, another one of my personal favorites (Comedy Central special Don’t Be Yourself), is wickedly sharp and Seinfeld recently cited him as the next big name in comedy.
Bert Kreischer: Kreischer (Bert the Conquerer, The Machine on Netflix) is one of the best onstage storytellers in the stand-up game right now, and I’d love to see a conversation between his wild stories and Seinfeld’s witty observations.Tom Segura/Christina P: This married pair have a crackling chemistry on their podcast, “Your Mom’s House,” and their bizarre, somewhat gross sense of humor would clash with Seinfeld’s observational humor in a beautiful way.Steve Carell: Carell ( The Office, Anchorman, Crazy, Stupid Love) is a hilarious guy, and I’d love to hear his ridiculous laugh throughout an episode.Here are 20 comedians I’d like to see Seinfeld drive around whenever the next season of the show comes out (I was going to attempt to say what cars should be matched with each comedian, but then I realized I know nothing about cars): As the title implies, the show allows Seinfeld to chop it up with his favorite funny people while showing off his extensive knowledge of classic cars.
I just wrapped up watching the newest collection of Jerry Seinfeld’s hit Netflix series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.