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    run of Seinfeld, it was criticized for being a “knock-off Seinfeld.” Although there were significant similarities between the two shows, there were also vast differences. Seinfeld and Friends were targeted to two very different audiences, and they represented the relatively new idea of “friendship comedies” in different ways. Despite their differences, both Friends and Seinfeld portrayed friendship and humanity in relatable ways, and molded “friendship comedies” of the future. When Seinfeld first

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    Seinfeld is one of those iconic shows to ever air on TV. It is one of those shows that everyone has either seen or heard of in their lifetime and for good reason. Seinfeld first aired on July 5th, 1989, and was first produced to be a comedy regarding every day relatable life events. The star of the show, Jerry Seinfeld, who is a comedian, was cast in order to put a funny spin on everyday life situations. It took place in New York in the late 1980’s and the 1990’s. Seinfeld started out as just another

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    The Popularity of Seinfeld Add a dash Elaine, a spoonful of Jerry, a pinch of George, and handful of Kramer and you end up with a perfectly seasoned spicy sitcom that Americans just can not get enough of. Seinfeld, featuring the hilarious stand up comedian Jerry Seinfeld himself, is dear to many of our hearts and the show plays an essential part in satisfying our constant quest for humor. The show focuses on real life situations and problems such as romance, friends, careers, and adventures

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    A popular comedy sitcom show, Seinfeld, created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, depicts a group of friends who live in Manhattan, and through their characters shows the everyday life for the individuals. Seinfeld is still one of the very popular comedy sitcoms to come out during the ‘90’s. The reason that sets Seinfeld apart from other television shows is how Jerry Seinfeld included through the characters and episodes the Jewish American culture. Jerry Seinfeld, who is a Jewish American, wrote

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    Jerry Seinfeld is a well-known comedian in the world and he doesn’t just make people laugh. He also helps them by taking his own time and money to help others in need. Jerry won many awards such as the Golden Globe Award and the Honorary Clio Award (“Awards.” IMDb). Jerry also has his own show called “Seinfeld” which is known for being a very funny show. Jerry’s net worth is about 900 million dollars and he decided to use some of it for the people (Italiano, Eric. “Jerry Seinfeld Net Worth 2018)

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    There are four main characters on the hit TV show "Seinfeld". The sitcom takes place over nine seasons. The show gets its name from the main character Jerry Seinfeld who plays himself, a stand-up comedian living in New York City. The show is based on Jerry Seinfeld's life and his experiences with his three friends. Most of the scenes take place in Jerry's apartment in New York City, or in a coffee shop they frequent often, "Monks Coffee Shop." This particular coffee shop has only been captured from

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    Friends is a Better Sitcom Than Seinfeld While the 90s notoriously brought us a myriad of classic sitcoms, there are none as infamous as Friends and Seinfeld. The two are often compared due to their simultaneous airings and similar audiences, but there is no doubt that Friends is the better sitcom. In the world of television, there exists an elusive and uncommonly used tactic that draws viewers in and makes a show golden. This tactic is rare, so rare that Seinfeld obviously has not heard of it. This

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    Seinfeld: The Trip, Part 1 and 2 (Season 4, Episode 1 and 2) “Seinfeld” is a television sitcom, created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, that ran for nine seasons on NBC from 1989 to 1998. The sitcom is set in Manhattan’s Upper West Side in New York City. The show revolves around a comedian named Jerome Seinfeld, who goes by Jerry. It features many of his friends; including Elaine Bennis, George Costanza, and Cosmo Kramer (who goes by his last name). This two-part episode depicts various storylines

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    Seinfeld – Much Ado About Nothing We like to label things in our culture. Those over the age of 65 are called senior citizens. Those under the age of 18 are called children. Anyone falling in between those ages are considered adults and there are certain expectations placed on that demographic. Adults are the backbone of society, responsible for basically just about everything. Television reflects that responsibility, as adults are usually portrayed as hard-working, career-oriented, and

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    Personal Narrative- A Seinfeld Addict's Dream Come True My heart ached. As constant as the waves of the sea slap the rocks, so the emptiness lurked. The icy hand of desperation wrapped me up and constricted. I was suffocating in that dismal abyss of loathsome sitcoms. I lamented but nobody heard, my pain had no companions. "No! Why? Why? Why?" I cried. I dropped down on my knees and flailed my arms wildly. My lamentation sliced through the air like a blade through butter. "Worry not Michael

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