A scrapped Seinfeld episode nearly derailed the series early on, revealing why timing, risk tolerance, tone, and restraint mattered.
A confidence test turns into comedy gold on Seinfeld when Jerry tries to prove to George that he can actually get angry. To sell it, he turns and yells at Kramer — but Kramer just laughs, completely ...
As iconic as "Seinfeld" was, the sitcom had its fair share of stinkers. In fact, one episode was so bad that it killed the series for Bill Murray.
Kramer puts George on the spot, interrogating his job, his money, and his relationships—and finding one thing missing from it ...
The episode saw the four main characters — Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer — pay their dues for their bad deeds when they are arrested and sentenced to a year in prison Twenty-seven years later, the ...
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 ...