NotTheGuyYouKill
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I can't be the only one who got that vibe from him before the actual episode where he was suspected of being a serial killer, right?
Definitely does not strike me as the serial killer type. At all.I can't be the only one who got that vibe from him before the actual episode where he was suspected of being a serial killer, right?
All of the main characters in Seinfeld are deranged sociopaths, they could all be serial killers.
Kramer is really the least sociopathic and manipulative by a long shot.
Definitely does not strike me as the serial killer type. At all.
Definitely does not strike me as the serial killer type. At all.
I like to think I walk the line between Kramer/George. Are you calling me a serial killer OP?
Serial killer? No. If he was leading any unusual double life it would have to be drug dealer, not serial killer. I mean, he had to be getting his money from somewhere.
All of the main characters in Seinfeld are deranged sociopaths, they could all be serial killers.
What about George? George could definitely be a serial killer. Jerry's just a horrific narcissist, but George... I could see him as a hunter of women.
I can hear him doing that frustrated yelling when they say the wrong thing...
I feel like Kramer could be a guy who would unknowingly be a serial killer. George, though, definitely seems like a dude who killed a few women, though in a rage and not planned out.
Well George looks like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrico_Colantoni, who plays Elias in Person of Interest.
Jason Alexander in Criminal Minds
Kramer isn't a serial killer, Kramer's Batman
Newman ate all his ex-girlfriends.
Elaine Benez is the real killer.
Pretty good.
The cemetery called. They're running out of you.
Has there ever been a show where the writing team wrote a character as a serial killer or some kind of monster but it never was presented as such?
I would enjoy knowing about an inside joke.