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How ‘Seinfeld’ Truly Embraced Nothingness in “The Chinese Restaurant”
“Do you ever notice how happy people are when they finally get a table? They feel so special because they’ve been chosen. It’s enough to make you sick!” It’s hard to talk about Seinfeld without bringing up a number of key episodes through the series’ production run. Installments like “The Contest”, “The Soup Nazi”, and “The Chinese Restaurant” aren’t just exemplary episodes of this heavyweight sitcom, but instances of Seinfeld changing and informing the evolution of the form itself.
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Netflix Announces Premiere Date For 180-Episode ‘Seinfeld’ Library, Issues Cheeky Press Release
Netflix debuted a teaser for “2021’s hottest new show” this morning before clarifying that the show isn’t exactly new, just new to Netflix. But it is a hot commodity. The streamer announced the long-awaited premiere date for the entire 180-episode library of Seinfeld: October 1, 2021.
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Science of 'Seinfeld'
It’s been 31 years since a groundbreaking show about nothing first hit the air and…yada yada yada. What better time to revisit some memorable moments from “Seinfeld” that left viewers shouting, “Get out!”, and see what science has to say about the situation. I was a biology graduate student when “Seinfeld” first hit the air. The show not only provided a welcome reprieve from a tough day in the laboratory, but also fueled fun debates among us students as to whether the inane scenarios were plausible.
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Seinfeld: What "Nothing" Really Means
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