Seinfeld came out 25 yrs ago today vol.....Mulva???

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They just did a piece on this on CNN.

Even Elaine didn't like working with her. I swear you couldn't tell from the show.
 
Poor Lily

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:rollin

They just did a piece on this on CNN.

Even Elaine didn't like working with her. I swear you couldn't tell from the show.

Agreed it didn't show. Once in a while I'll read about an actor that's difficult to work with and you'll notice awkwardness when you watch the movie.
 
Jerry Seinfeld collected a wall of autographs from 'Seinfeld' guest stars


"Seinfeld" was about four incredibly self-centered New Yorkers. Yet, it also had a huge ensemble of rotating guest stars, many of who went go on to achieve huge fame on their own.

Some of those actors include Bryan Cranston ("Breaking Bad"), Courtney Cox ("Friends"), and Jon Favreau ("Iron Man").

A Seinfeld installation, now on display for a limited time in New York to celebrate the arrival of "Seinfeld" on Hulu, found a way to capture the epic scope of actors who took part in nine seasons of the series.

During the wrap party that took place after the show's final episode was taped, the cast and crew were encouraged to sign a giant wall-sized board.

The "Hulu Presents: Seinfeld Apartment Fan Experience" can be seen at 451 W 14th Street in Manhattan from June 24 through June 28.


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Re-watching the series for the 3rd time. G.O.A.T. sitcom. I know NYC has changed ALOT, but I'm just now old enough to appreciate many of the things happening on the show. Just last week I had a showdown with a stranger over a parking spot that I was reversing into :lol.
 
Re-watching the series for the 3rd time. G.O.A.T. sitcom. I know NYC has changed ALOT, but I'm just now old enough to appreciate many of the things happening on the show. Just last week I had a showdown with a stranger over a parking spot that I was reversing into :lol.
it really is the greatest sitcom of all time and one of the goat shows in general. Curb is up there too for me. Ld and seinfeld are brilliant.

We were going to go up and see fish in the dark on broadway for my birthday in june, but ld had just stopped doing it and Jason Alexander was playing the lead. I really wanted to see ld and was bummed I missed it because I doubt I'll ever be able to see him as a lead in a Broadway play again. Though I'm sure george was great, but not as great as seeing ld would have been. Anyone here see it?
 
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All my friends and I watched it in high school. We couldn't wait to grow up, get places all in the city, and date girls all the time haha.

The level of conversation on that show inspires me daily to laugh/be a little more awkward in real life for the lols. Helps take the unecessary seriousness out of life when u can spin it into a self Seinfeld moment.
 
Also, nowadays half my Facebook is pictures of babies etc. All i ca think everytime is that episode and her saying/yelling, "YOU GOTTA SEE THE BABY" lol.
 
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