This is a tribute to this great television sitcom, that we all love: Seinfeld!
You can watch in here 10 classic & unforgettable moments including best lines ever picked up from all nine seasons.
Don’t forget to check out the end of the article where you can find 10 things you didn’t know about this best-comedy show, ever.
So, here they are:
#10 The Elaine Dance
#9 Kramer Talks About Marriage
#7 The Timeless Art of Seduction
#6 Jerry Turns Into Kramer
#5 The Magic Loogie
#4 “Shrinkage”
#3 The Soup Nazi
#2 George Does The Opposite
#1 “The Contest”
Finally, ten things you didn’t know about “Seinfeld”:
1. The George Costanza character is based upon the co-creator of Seinfeld, Larry David; Kramer is based on Larry David’s former neighbor, Kenny Kramer.
2. In 1993, on In Living Color parodied Seinfield, with the remaining characters: Jerry Seinfield (Jim Carrey), George Constanza (Jay Leggett), and Cosmo Kramer (Carol Rosenthal), Elaine is depicted.
3. All Seinfeld episode titles start with the word ‘The’, with the exception of “Male Unbonding” (episode 2 from season 1) and the orignal title for the pilot episode The Seinfeld Chronicles (Good News, Bad News).[13]
4. Jerry Seinfeld appears in every episode. Jason Alexander did not have a part in “The Pen“. Michael Richards was absent from “The Pen” and “The Chinese Restaurant“. Julia Louis-Dreyfus was missing from “The Seinfeld Chronicles“, “The Trip, Part 1“, and “The Trip, Part 2“.
5. The audience in the stand-up segments is actually the studio audience.
6. The show’s original name was “Stand-up” then “The Seinfeld Chronicles” before they finally settled on “Seinfeld“.
7. Kramer’s apartment was originally leased by Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser) from Mad About You who gave up the apartment when he married. Kramer subleased the apartment from Paul until Jamie Buchman (Helen Hunt) made her husband give up the apartment. This was revealed in a 1992 episode (”The Apartment“) of Mad About You, but never mentioned in Seinfeld. This does present a continuity issue, because some years later in a Seinfeld episode, George is summoned by his fiancee Susan Ross to the bedroom, to watch Mad About You on TV.
8. In most of the episodes, Jerry is seen eating a bowl of cereal. According to DVD commentary, Jerry does eat a significant amount of cereal in real life.
9. Julia Louis-Dreyfus’s two pregnancies were hidden during the course of the show. There are episodes in which Julia is shown wearing layers of coats to hide it.
10. Some minor characters, or characters who are referred to but don’t appear onscreen, are named after writers and other members of the crew. For example, Alec Berg (who gives Jerry hockey tickets) and Steven Koren (who appeals to George to return the Susan Ross Foundation’s scholarship with the aid of The Van Buren Boys) were both writers and producers on the show.
I hope that you enjoy it!