One of the most daring and creative episodes was their trip to India for a wedding, all told backwards.
The show was so about US culture, it featured Nazis sometimes - not Yev "the Soup Nazi" Kassem, a Jewish connoisseur, but the one with George, in a case of mistaken identity, as racist writer O'Brien, and he falls for the devoted blond Nazi bodyguard protecting him: The Limo (lol). |
When it comes to successful American sitcoms (like I Love Lucy, The Honeymooners, Dick Van Dyke Show, Mary Tyler Moore, etc.), Seinfeld often takes pride of being at the top of the list.
With its unique cast and striking [very Jewish] sense of humor, fans quickly fell in love with a fictionalized version of Jerry Seinfeld and his oddball group of New Yorker friends.
Not only did this series receive a ton of acclaim from critics, but it also worked its way into the foundation of modern pop culture, with many viewers still using these catchphrases today.
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Since writers Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David (Curb Your Enthusiasm) were already household names at this point, they were able to present their hilarious anecdotes in a completely new format.
- [It is, after all, "the show about nothing" but petty day-to-day All-American nonsense and our obsession with romantic relationships of all kinds].
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Thus, these true-to-life episodes seem to be the sitcom's best selling point for a lot of long-time fans.
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Seinfeld worked to have a lot of subplots in a single episode, ensuring that the jokes could keep on flying out of every angle.
The lasting impact: Festivus |
Of course, Manya had a pony growing up in Poland and quickly took Jerry's crass comments to heart.
Alongside all of this mini-drama, Kramer sets up a bet that would later lead to his encompassing gambling addiction. This episode was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series.
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