I have just discovered the weirdest and maybe coolest thing I've ever seen. It's a gorgeous view of our Wyoming mountains as seen by Elaine from Seinfeld. Yes, that Elaine.
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Patrick Warburton turns 51 today and most recently been doing a series of lame commercials for a chain of rental cars. Don’t blame Patrick for the lame writing for those. A lot of people don’t know that he played the character “Puddy” on "Seinfeld" and the voice of Peter's wheelchair-bound neighbor Joe on "Family Guy"...
As much as we like to imagen Seinfeld today, Hulu may soon corner the market on Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer’s exploits. The streaming service has announced an exclusive streaming deal for everyone’s favorite show about nothing, moving all 180 Seinfeld episodes onto Hulu for years to come.
You're getting more commercials and faster episodes of Seinfeld on the Atlanta super station, TBS.
A fan recently pointed out that TBS is speeding up "Seinfeld" reruns by 7.5% . . . to sneak in two more minutes of commercials. TBS hasn't commented, but they're probably doing it because the standard length for sitcoms is shorter than it was 20 years ago ...
The cast of 'Seinfeld' sure are having a nice couple of days, what with a 60 Minutes poll declaring the series the greatest sitcom of all time, and Michael Richards' TV return, but the best news of all might belong to 'Community.' We've just learned that a former 'Seinfeld' star will go from TV's greatest sitcom to its most under-appreciated, guesting in 'Community's upcoming fourth season. So wha
Just earlier today we reported the recent development that readers had chosen 'Seinfeld' as the greatest sitcom in televised history, reminding us all of the show's golden NBC days. And while the infamous "Seinfeld Curse" has long since been broken by Julia Louis-Dreyfus, 'Seinfeld's' most controversial star Michael Richards is heading back to TV for his first regular role in a decade. T
The sitcom is, and always shall be, an ever-changing art. There exists no perfect formula for success between various three-camera and single-camera efforts over the years. While some may bemoan the heightened situations and laugh tracks of a three-camera outing like the modern 'Big Bang Theory,' others remember how 'Cheers' and 'Seinfeld' among others perfected the format. So according to a recen
Seinfeld fans, rejoice.
The show may have been off the air for years, but @SeinfeldStories is here to remind you why you fell in love with Jerry, Elaine, Kramer and George in the first place — and you don’t even have to turn on a TV.