Debuting more than 25 years ago, “Seinfeld” rewrote the rules for what a series could accomplish (nothing), teach us (nothing) and stand for (nothing)—and after airing for nine seasons, it finished as the greatest sitcom in television history.
Guided by executive producer Larry David’s philosophy of “no hugging, no learning”—not that there’s anything wrong with that—the sitcom is a riotous study in mishandling the trivialities of everyday life and provided us with a full new vocabulary. Pay homage to the Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer and their unforgettable dilemmas with this classic.