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]]>The show was initially called The Seinfeld Chronicles, and it did not receive positive feedback from the audience when it piloted. “The show about two guys in laundromat can’t be funny” – oh how wrong they were.
The clothing for George was deliberately smaller in size to enhance George’s role of being perpetually annoyed and less cool.
Elaine’s father, Alton Benes, should have been a recurring role in the show; however, everyone on the set, including the produces, were really scared of him.
Seinfeld is obsessed with number 9, hence why the show started on at 9 p.m., premiered in 1989 and ended after 9 seasons.
Cosmo Kramer was based on a real-life character named Kenny Kramer, who was even paid $1,000 for the use of his last name on the show.
When actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus became pregnant, Jerry suggested that the 8th season should be about Elaine getting fat. Julia burst into tears, and the idea was traded in for merely hiding her pregnancy behind baggy clothes.
The crew had extra door hinges on standby in case Kramer broke the door during his hectic entry scenes in Jerry’s apartment.
George’s fiancée Susan was killed off bizarrely because the cast had a hard time to establish chemistry with actress Heidi Swedberg.
Paul Shaffer was originally offered the role of George before Jason Alexander. Seinfeld told Shaffer that there is no audition and the part is his, but he never responded.
Throughout the show, Newman’s first name is never revealed. In one episode, he gives out a business card, but it only contains his last name.
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]]>Sex and the City
Ok, it might have gone on a bit too long, but Sex and the City is worth a re-watch – even if it’s just for the clothes.
Twin Peaks
David Lynch’s surreal mystery drama is still considered one of the greatest TV shows today.
Charmed
Ok, so some of it is pretty cheesy, but that’s also what makes it so great. Watching the super badass Charmed sisters fight demons while trying to maintain a social life stays at least a little bit entertaining all the way up to season 9.
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
We’re still singing along to the words of the theme song when it comes on at clubs, so we might as well just re-watch the entire series.
Will and Grace
This award winning comedy series is guaranteed to still get a laugh out of you today.
Beverly Hills, 90210
It’s one of the most definitive shows of the 90’s and the nostalgia makes it worth enduring.
The X-Files
The show is still great, but the ‘advanced’ technology the agents used to solve crimes adds a comical touch to the show in hindsight.
Seinfeld
Arguably still one of the best sitcoms to date.
Friends
It’s on Netflix and most of us have already found ourselves starting over from season one already. Friends is timeless.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The cult classic was forward-thinking at the time and still remains eerily relevant today. It’s also surprisingly relatable considering most of the show revolves around vampires and slaying.
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]]>The post 10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About “Seinfeld” appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The show was initially called The Seinfeld Chronicles, and it did not receive positive feedback from the audience when it piloted. “The show about two guys in laundromat can’t be funny” – oh how wrong they were.
The clothing for George was deliberately smaller in size to enhance George’s role of being perpetually annoyed and less cool.
Elaine’s father, Alton Benes, should have been a recurring role in the show; however, everyone on the set, including the produces, were really scared of him.
Seinfeld is obsessed with number 9, hence why the show started on at 9 p.m., premiered in 1989 and ended after 9 seasons.
Cosmo Kramer was based on a real-life character named Kenny Kramer, who was even paid $1,000 for the use of his last name on the show.
When actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus became pregnant, Jerry suggested that the 8th season should be about Elaine getting fat. Julia burst into tears, and the idea was traded in for merely hiding her pregnancy behind baggy clothes.
The crew had extra door hinges on standby in case Kramer broke the door during his hectic entry scenes in Jerry’s apartment.
George’s fiancée Susan was killed off bizarrely because the cast had a hard time to establish chemistry with actress Heidi Swedberg.
Paul Shaffer was originally offered the role of George before Jason Alexander. Seinfeld told Shaffer that there is no audition and the part is his, but he never responded.
Throughout the show, Newman’s first name is never revealed. In one episode, he gives out a business card, but it only contains his last name.
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]]>The post 10 TV Shows from the 90s Worth Re-watching appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Sex and the City
Ok, it might have gone on a bit too long, but Sex and the City is worth a re-watch – even if it’s just for the clothes.
Twin Peaks
David Lynch’s surreal mystery drama is still considered one of the greatest TV shows today.
Charmed
Ok, so some of it is pretty cheesy, but that’s also what makes it so great. Watching the super badass Charmed sisters fight demons while trying to maintain a social life stays at least a little bit entertaining all the way up to season 9.
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
We’re still singing along to the words of the theme song when it comes on at clubs, so we might as well just re-watch the entire series.
Will and Grace
This award winning comedy series is guaranteed to still get a laugh out of you today.
Beverly Hills, 90210
It’s one of the most definitive shows of the 90’s and the nostalgia makes it worth enduring.
The X-Files
The show is still great, but the ‘advanced’ technology the agents used to solve crimes adds a comical touch to the show in hindsight.
Seinfeld
Arguably still one of the best sitcoms to date.
Friends
It’s on Netflix and most of us have already found ourselves starting over from season one already. Friends is timeless.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The cult classic was forward-thinking at the time and still remains eerily relevant today. It’s also surprisingly relatable considering most of the show revolves around vampires and slaying.
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