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Seinfeldia: How a Show About Nothing Changed Everything
by Jennifer Keishin Armstrong
informative
medium-paced
Seinfeld was created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld. The show spanned nine seasons, with a total of 180 episodes. The main cast was comprised of Jerry Seinfeld (Jerry), Jason Alexander (George), Michael Richards (Kramer), and Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Elaine). The show was a sitcom about regular mundane life in New York between this group of friends. Many of the episodes were based on things that happened to cast and crew members in real life.
This book covers the creation of the show, as well as the legacy it left on culture in the United States. Many catchphrases and sayings came from this show. This show is still a favorite for many people. I personally love this show, despite some of it's more socially unacceptable hot takes and the controversy surrounding some of the cast members. I remember watching this as a kid because it came on around the time that my Mom's favorite show did (ER) and my favorite show at the time (The Simpsons). This is still a show I can put on for background noise and still laugh to when I am having a bad day. I also have Seinfeld Monopoly that we play during some game nights at home. This was a neat book that dove into the history of the show, which I liked. It was also free to listen to on Audible Plus, which I liked even more.
This book covers the creation of the show, as well as the legacy it left on culture in the United States. Many catchphrases and sayings came from this show. This show is still a favorite for many people. I personally love this show, despite some of it's more socially unacceptable hot takes and the controversy surrounding some of the cast members. I remember watching this as a kid because it came on around the time that my Mom's favorite show did (ER) and my favorite show at the time (The Simpsons). This is still a show I can put on for background noise and still laugh to when I am having a bad day. I also have Seinfeld Monopoly that we play during some game nights at home. This was a neat book that dove into the history of the show, which I liked. It was also free to listen to on Audible Plus, which I liked even more.