It is widely spread that Seinfeld is a "show of nothing". The creators Jerryryers Seinfeld and Larry David celebrated the series to serve as an anti-sitcom, underestimating morality and flooding lessons that dominated the genre. Instead, David and Seinfeld wanted the main characters of their show to be shallow, tiny and scary, more or less assured that they would never learn anything by the end of the episode. One of the mandates of the show was "no hug, no learning". There will be no tears of reconciliation, no warmth and growth from mistakes in the past. By the end of Seinfeld, the main characters (as Seinfeld plays, Asoneyson Alexander, Iaululia Louis-Dreyfus and Michael Richards, But not David) will be as small and shallow as they were in the first episode.
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"" Seinfeld "is a show for nothing" the descriptor has not become so well known that the special features of the Seinfeld DVD sets were called "notes for nothing". There was even a meta-commentator in an episode of Seinfeld itself that approached the fictional version of Jerry Seinfeld-which is also a stand-mate like the real life Jerry Seinfeld-was closer to his own. That Meta-Sitom was described by several Seinfeld characters as a "show for nothing". Nothing is in nothing. Seinfeld-cept.
But then, the "Nothing" descriptor holds a lot of review. Not only did David notice (on the DVD comments) that there is really a topic for "Seinfeld", but Seinfeld himself (the real one) once took him to Reddit To reveal the right terrain in the series. As noted, both fictional and real versions of Seinfeld were comedians, and many episodes began and/or ended up with it rifling something that was supposed to happen (or happen) to the main characters of the show. However, Seinfeld seems to have been a research essay on where he gets his material.
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Seinfeld is about where the stand -comers get their material
In a way, Seinfeld is a dramatized version of the stories stated by the Committees. In the stories of comedians, they usually exaggerate or tell stories of their strange, unusual, tiny friends. "Seinfeld" simply imagines what the world would be if the little miracles in the stand -story were real. It was a good angle, it seems, to take to the studio at the NBC and find its executions in 1988. Seinfeld and David, after all, could not lead their terrain with "it's a show for nothing", so Seinfeld came up with an angle. Indeed, the angle "It's Nothing" was not even intended. As Seinfeld wrote on Reddit:
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"The field for the show - the right terrain - when Larry and I went to Ann -Bi in 1988, was: We want to show how a comedian gets its material." The show for nothing "was just a joke in an episode many years later, and Larry and I, to this day, were surprised at what we were as saying.
To the DVD -Attic "Seinfeld", David (who eventually left the series) Explaining the true texture and thematic progress of the show, saying it is a series of the strongest impulses of modern city residents. David imagined that all creatures have dark, selfish, tiny thoughts all the time and imagined a world - through the stand -comedy of Seinfeld - where people were dealing with those impulses. As he said:
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"I like to take the worst qualities a person has and to try to do something funny from it. Didn't all the horrible things do and have terrible thoughts? Just trying to be funny, you will deal with many things that are realistic, so the show is really about something. All the thing about the show is not funny."
So, Seinfeld is for something and influenced the world of comedy forever. That's just the characters the "Seinfeld" who would think it was nothing.
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