A scrapped Seinfeld episode nearly derailed the series early on, revealing why timing, risk tolerance, tone, and restraint mattered.
"The Chinese Restaurant" is a classic Seinfeld episode now, but NBC tried to pull the plug when Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David first pitched it.
It's rare for a sitcom to remain relevant decades past its airing, but then again, it's also rare for a sitcom to be as great as "Seinfeld." The NBC series ran from 1989 to 1998, making television ...
Throughout the '90s, banter between Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer played throughout millions of homes worldwide. The show ran for nine seasons on NBC, and in 2002, TV Guide ranked "Seinfeld" as the ...
As iconic as "Seinfeld" was, the sitcom had its fair share of stinkers. In fact, one episode was so bad that it killed the ...
The four main characters of Seinfeld generally stayed busy in the middle of the show’s intricately plotted madness. They didn’t have the time to sit around and listen to records, at least not that the ...
Seinfeld's series finale in 1998 was hated by fans and critics alike, but the iconic sitcom's ending deserves more respect.