35 Years Ago, Seinfeld Introduced Two of Its Best One-Off Characters & Started an Iconic Catchphrase
On April 4, 1991, an episode of Seinfeld gave Elaine what is arguably her most famous long-running catchphrase.
A familiar image of Washington is recast to reflect the unresolved tensions at the heart of American democracy.
In season one of Seinfeld, Jerry secures his apartment door with what he calls the most impenetrable lock on the market. What ...
Seinfeld's pilot featured a dog named Ralph, but behind-the-scenes decisions led to his removal and reshaped Kramer in the ...
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The 4-word rule that made Seinfeld the darkest sitcom of the 1990s
Larry David instituted a "no hugging, no learning" policy that kept Seinfeld focused on the funny (and made it the darkest ...
They listen to the celebrated ’90s sitcom’s audio while working out, showering and falling asleep.
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