While Jerry Seinfelds comments in The New Yorker were contentious, Curb Your Enthusiasm proves they were also verifiably incorrect. Jerry Seinfeld co-created the seminal sitcom Seinfeld with Larry David in 1989. Often listed as one of the greatest and most influential sitcoms in history, Seinfeld was notable for its lack of incident. Famously described as a show about nothing, the series follows a fictionalized version of Seinfeld himself as he and his amoral friends George, Elaine, and Kramer get into various misadventures. Seinfelds cast of characters were unusually cynical as far as network sitcoms went, but their antics were primarily PG.
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