The final episodes of The Sopranos and Lost, as well as disappointing Star Wars TV series all made this list of overhyped TV ...
Coming in 16th place, for example, was "The Hamptons" (Season 5, Episode 21), which famously coined the term "shrinkage," while "The Conversion" (Season 5, Episode 11) introduced the world to the ...
Believe it or not, Larry David had a pessimistic attitude — and was prepared to make a bad decision — during the writing process of a 1992 classic.
Arrested Development takes Seinfeld's "no hugging, no learning" concept to new extremes, creating a dysfunctional, selfish, ...
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Jerry's favorite Seinfeld episode is still the most perfect 30 minutes in sitcom history
Jerry Seinfeld's favorite Seinfeld episode still stands as a flawless example of sitcom storytelling nearly 30 years later.
Kramer, George, Jerry, and Elaine looking at something in shock while standing in an apartment in Seinfeld - NBC The iconic sitcom "Seinfeld" earned its reputation as one of the most influential ...
Throughout its nine-season run from 1989 to 1998, Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David’s sitcom “Seinfeld” upended every conceivable norm society could throw its way. A sitcom landscape once dominated by ...
Comedian and actress Kathy Griffin appeared on NBC's beloved sitcom "Seinfeld" twice between 1996 and 1998. She first showed up in Season 7, Episode 17, "The Doll," as Sally Weaver — the sassy college ...
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The 10/10 sitcom that broke the Seinfeld curse premiered 20 years ago today, and it still holds up
In 2006, the Seinfeld curse was finally broken when a hilarious sitcom starring one of its leads premiered, and it's still ...
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