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10 ‘Seinfeld’ Facts to Make You Master of Your Domain
10 ‘Seinfeld’ Facts to Make You Master of Your Domain
10 ‘Seinfeld’ Facts to Make You Master of Your Domain
The iconic and still-relatable Seinfeld famously identified itself as a "show about nothing," but did you know that Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld envisioned the actual series with a specific focus? Or that Elaine didn't even appear in the pilot? Giddy up, it's time for the 19th episode of ‘You Think You Know TV?,’ which grabs a cup of Monk's coffee to talk about nothing with Seinfeld!
The Lost Episode Of ‘Seinfeld’ That No One Has Ever Seen (and Never Will)
The Lost Episode Of ‘Seinfeld’ That No One Has Ever Seen (and Never Will)
The Lost Episode Of ‘Seinfeld’ That No One Has Ever Seen (and Never Will)
During the second season of ‘Seinfeld’ – on Wednesday, December 12, 1990, to be more exact – the cast sat down to read through the script for what would be the fourth episode of the season and only the ninth episode of a series that would go on to produce a total of 180 episodes. The episode was titled ‘The Bet.’ Sets for the episode had been built. Guest characters had been cast. ‘The Bet’ would never air.
Modern Seinfeld on Twitter
Modern Seinfeld on Twitter
Modern Seinfeld on Twitter
I love the new Twitter profile Modern Seinfeld (@SeinfeldToday).  What would episdodes of the 'Show about Nothing' be like if they were set in the New York City of today?
Some Of The Best and Worst Of ‘Seinfeld’ [VIDEO]
Some Of The Best and Worst Of ‘Seinfeld’ [VIDEO]
Some Of The Best and Worst Of ‘Seinfeld’ [VIDEO]
Just like the episode. Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David really did pitch Seinfeld as a "show about nothing". Seinfeld stood out from the many sitcoms of the 90s. Did you know that none of the main Seinfeld characters are related by blood or had ever worked together before but they remained close friends when doing the show and are still today? You'll see why.
Seinfeld’s Mr Pitt’s Dies
Seinfeld’s Mr Pitt’s Dies
Seinfeld’s Mr Pitt’s Dies
Actor Ian Abercrombie, best known as Seinfeld's Mr. Pitt, died of a heart attack at age 77. His other TV credits include Columbo, Who's the Boss, Dynasty and most recently Wizards of Waverly Place. The sock episode on Seinfeld, with Elaine was an all time classic. Check it out.
It’s A Festivus For The Rest Of Us
It’s A Festivus For The Rest Of Us
It’s A Festivus For The Rest Of Us
It’s a Festivus for the rest of us! Who doesn’t know that famous episode of "Seinfeld" where George says his family didn't celebrate Christmas or Hanukkah they celebrated a made-up holiday called Festivus!