Cuenta las desafortunadas aventuras del neurótico comediante Jerry Seinfield y sus neuróticos amigos en la ciudad de Nueva York.Cuenta las desafortunadas aventuras del neurótico comediante Jerry Seinfield y sus neuróticos amigos en la ciudad de Nueva York.Cuenta las desafortunadas aventuras del neurótico comediante Jerry Seinfield y sus neuróticos amigos en la ciudad de Nueva York.
- Ganó 10 premios Primetime Emmy
- 79 premios ganados y 197 nominaciones en total
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- TriviaLarry David famously instituted a policy of "no hugging, no learning," meaning that the show must avoid sentimentality and moral lessons, and the characters must never learn or grow from their wrongdoings.
- ErroresJerry and Kramer's apartment building address is said several times to be 129 West 81st Street, but the awning outside of the building has the address 757.
- Citas
Telemarketer: Hi, would you be interested in switching over to TMI long distance service?
Jerry: Oh, gee, I can't talk right now. Why don't you give me your home number and I'll call you later?
Telemarketer: Uh, well I'm sorry, we're not allowed to do that.
Jerry: Oh, I guess you don't want people calling you at home.
Telemarketer: No.
Jerry: Well, now you know how I feel.
[Jerry hangs up phone]
- Versiones alternativasGeorge's father was initially played by 'John Randolph' in the episode "The Handicap Spot". In syndication his guest appearance has been replaced by new footage featuring Jerry Stiller who played George's father in the later episodes. The DVD release of this episode featured in the Season 4 box set allows the option to watch either version.
- ConexionesEdited into Where's Larry?: Seinfeld's Secret Guest Star (2006)
- Bandas sonorasSeinfeld Theme Song
Written by Jonathan Wolff
You always saw Kramer wear the same ridiculous jacket, pants, and shirt. George always had those too-small plaid shirts and even Jerry had the black-and-gray striped shirt we saw him wear in the one where he and George make "The Pact". Even Elaine had many of the same clothes, even after her "make-over". I mean, I LOVE the show Friends but every time the guys have a new turtleneck or sweater, and the girls always have a new dress or a new pair of pants, which is totally unrealistic (for the guys anyway).
This show had consistent humour all the way up to the last season, which is unusual for many shows. I LOVED George styling his hair to look like the bald guy from NYPD Blue, Elaine buying the JuJubes on the way to the hospital, Uncle Leo yelling "STOP THE SHOW" on the PBS special--these were just some of the great moments! This show is the best on televison, and if you haven't seen it, go and watch now!
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