Posted on 10/10/2023 7:44:49 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
"Seinfeld" co-creator and actor Jerry Seinfeld hinted that a reunion for the popular sitcom may be in the works.
During a recent performance for his comedy show, Seinfeld, 69, teased that he and co-creator Larry David were working on a special project for fans.
"Well, I have a little secret for you about the ending. But I can’t really tell it, because it is a secret. Here’s what I’ll tell you. OK? But you can’t tell anybody," Seinfeld began in an Instagram video shared by Boston Global Media CEO Linda Henry.
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The show ‘ended’?
It’s been on TV constantly for ever..................
Yadda yadda yadda.
who cares
Maybe it’s just because I raised in west Texas but this urban, goofy NYC humor is the least funny show ever forced upon a population of TV viewers.
I really liked the show, but leave it alone.
I love Miami Vice, but I don’t want to see Don Johnson and Phillip Michael Thomas sharing prune smoothies either.
I love the show, I’ve watched it so many times I know some of the lines.
Whats funny about it is, so people hate it and others love it. Hardly any middle.
TV execs apparently think that the only places in the USA that are ‘worthy’ of a TV show setting are NYC, LA, Chicago, Atlanta, and other tribal lands...............
I’d vote Big Bang Theory for that. A bunch of whining faggots…
Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
Bringing back old people would be a big mistake. The show went off the air while on top in ratings but the last episode was disappointing. Most older people are not funny. Don Rickles, Rodney Dangerfield, George Carlin and some others were exceptions.
I know of that one, but don’t recall watching it. The last good cable series was Tour of Duty from the late 80’s 😂. Remember it?
I won't say that I hated it, but I just never thought it was very funny. Even the famous "Soup Nazi" episode: "No soup for you!" What was so funny about that?
Just started watching Miami Vice again on Freevee (you have to sit through commercials, just like old times). The nostalgia for the 80’s hits hard.
Somehow I never saw, or even heard of it…weird. I watched a lot of tv back then.
Maybe one of my Mom’s garbage shows was on at the same time.
Moonlighting, Murphy Brown, Designing Women or some other garbage…
I support it because reruns support Steve Bannon, who was a major investor. Whatever helps Bannon get his message out, I’m pretty much for.
“How Steve Bannon Made a Fortune Off of ‘Seinfeld’”
https://www.thewrap.com/steve-bannon-seinfeld/
“Exactly how much Bannon has earned from his stake in the show is not readily available, but consider this: the Financial Times reported in 2013 that “Seinfeld” had earned $3.1 billion in reruns. Even at one percent, that would mean Bannon & Co. would have made over $31 million since the show went off the air.”
We actually got soup from the Nazi in NYC!
Seinfeld could be really good and really bad, often during the same episode. Plus there were too many episodes about bodily functions. Also portrayed African Americans as buffoons.
IMO it has not aged well.
The funny part is that despite being treated horribly by that guy they keep going back because “the soup is so good”.
Seinfeld was about making fun of narcissistic and neurotic main characters
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