The best ‘Seinfeld’ chapters, according to IMDB, can be watched on Netflix since October | TV | entertainment
The series will be available on Netflix on October 1.
Created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, Seinfeld He became a cultural landmark that dominated audience ratings for nearly a decade. The series centers on four single friends, comedian Jerry Seinfeld, struggling George Constanza, frustrated hardworking Ellen Benes, and eccentric neighbor Cosmo Kramer, who grapple with the daily craziness of life in New York City.
Netflix paid Sony about $500 million for the distribution rights over a five-year period. But viewers will have to wait a little longer because of Seinfeld It will arrive in October.
Best Classes According to IMDB
5. Jerry the Wonder (9.2)
After Larry David left SeinfeldJerry Seinfeld took over as the sole lead writer. With full creative control, Seinfeld introduced some meta-elements in seasons eight and nine.
strange jerry In particular, he uses Superman’s signal to look at characters through a self-conscious lens.
4- Nazi soup 9.5
Larry Thomas gave an unforgettable guest performance Seinfeld, when he played the main character in Nazi soup from season seven. It became a symbol with four words: “No soup for you!”
3. The Journey (9.5)
the picnic It has a classic phrase: “It’s not like there’s nothing wrong with that” and refers to homosexuality.
This phrase made the episode about fear of being politically incorrect, a topic more relevant today than it was in the 1990s.
2. Reverse (9.6)
George realizes that his natural instincts have constantly disappointed him; Hence, you decided to do the opposite of what you normally do. Within days, George had a new girlfriend, his dream job with the Yankees, and he moved out of his parents’ house.
1. Contest (9.6)
Competition Season 4 Top Ranking (Tie opposite, technically). In addition, he ranked first in the 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time from TV Guide.
The script for this chapter won an Emmy Award from Larry David, and talks about masturbating for 22 minutes with nothing but euphemisms appropriate for network censorship.