It seems only right, to start this blog with a tribute to the TV show that gave name to the blog. As you may or may not know, Seinfeld was a "show about nothing". Seinfeld was on for 9 seasons from 89 to 98, and was created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, who was also an actor, playing himself. The show was about nothing, i.e, it was about day-to-day situations, and that was what made it such a fun sitcom. Episodes of Seinfeld focused on minutiae, such as waiting in line at the movies, going out for dinner, buying a suit and dealing with the petty injustices of life. There are some great situations created on the show, "The Soup Nazi" was definitely one of the most hilarious ones. Check this video from this episode
Personally one of the situations I still recall today is this where Jerry responds to a telemarketer
This show was gold. Several awards tell you that, buy the DVD's and watch it, a must see for everyone. To finish the post I'll just show you one of the most outstanding scenes from Kramer: the way he enters Jerry's apartment.
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