‘Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee’ review: Series finally runs out of gas — though is that Seinfeld’s fault?

What is it about Jerry Seinfeld’s “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” that has incited examination a array into customarily one some-more streaming-entertainment chore? Let Seinfeld himself answer, in one of a 12 new episodes of his infrequent speak series, that returned for a mostly unexcited new deteriorate final week during a new home on Netflix:

“How is it that we can’t get adequate of any dual idiots talking?” Seinfeld asks comedian Brian Regan, one of his guests, as a dual tootle around Los Angeles in a sporty 2006 Cadillac XLR and eventually stop for a claim crater of coffee. “We’re all articulate all a time and afterwards we watch other people talking. Why? It creates no sense.” He records that David Letterman, during a time of this ride, was about to entrance a new uncover on Netflix. “Guess what he’s going to be doing? Talking to people! It’s idiotic.”

In an progressing partial spent pushing around with actor/comedian Zach Galifianakis in a well-worn 1972 Volkswagen Thing, Seinfeld kvetches about shows with famous people in cars. Two, during slightest – his and James Corden’s appalling “Carpool Karaoke” segments. “What’s subsequent in lazy, car-based comedy?”

“Will this be a finish of a friendship?” Galifianakis wonders as a float draws to a close.