Every Seinfeld Episode Based On A True Story

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Published 2022-11-21

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  • I so enjoyed watching this and smiling the whole time. I was privileged to be shadowing Andy Ackerman as a director on several episodes. I got to hang out in the stands with Alec and Jeff and Spike and David while network notes were happening. They were all so fun and funny. And Jerry was bringing a different one of his 26 porches to the lot each week (or day? I can't recall). Anyway, thanks guys, sorry to have lost touch over the years.
  • Kramer auditioning to play Kramer and not getting the part is the most Kramer thing possible
  • The whole Kramer thing is so Meta. The real Kramer, works out weird business ideas and promotional activities based oh his character being used in a sitcom...which is exactly what the Kramer character would do.
  • larry david getting upset in real life at not getting thanks for actually buying the "big salad" is hilarious.
  • @DirtyDan77
    Even the behind the scenes for this show are hysterical. "Larry, this would never happen to anyone, and if it did, no one would ever react that way!" I'm dying.
  • @spockboy
    The casting director should receive some kind of an award. Almost of all the supporting actors were equally fantastic along with the main cast.
  • @whamsie4022
    “By fictionalizing what was a true story, you actually got to meet Jon Voight.” Gold.
  • The fact that the actor who played Jackie Chiles actually knew Johnnie Cochran makes it even better. I mean what a coincidence
  • @MeglynLad
    It's so funny how they use Kramer for ideas and make money off him but they're so annoyed that he would want to use them to make money for himself. It just cracks me up.
  • @chadgrov
    I don’t think people appreciate how good Seinfeld was. it was on for 9 seasons and literally every episode is a classic.
  • @fromulus
    It must really blow Dan O'Keefe's dad's mind how many people ended up knowing what Festivus is.
  • @johnwinger7504
    I have maintained for years that every situation in life has a corresponding Seinfeld episode to explain it.
  • @albeit1
    The Peterman Reality tour was art imitating life imitating art imitating life.
  • The one sketch that Larry got on the air at SNL was about some architects designing a building and 1 of them put a chair in the elevator for the elevator operator and the owner of the building hating it and demanding it be removed and them arguing about it. Of course Larry did something similar later on Seinfeld with the chair for a worker to sit.
  • i had forgotten how good Jerry Stiller was..All of his movements and mannerisms are baked into the character in the same way as his voice.. Truly amazing.
  • @jpmnky
    I always figured the plots were either exaggerated versions of what happened to David at some point, or something he heard about someone else. And George Costanza is the greatest sitcom character of all time.
  • @dh5516
    There's a Seinfeld episode for every situation in life.
  • @duanefern
    I am 57 years old and my family and I still quote lines from the show. The writers obviously did as great of a job as the actors.