![]() The series, which followed four self-absorbed New Yorkers floating through an existence of petty grievances and failed romances, cut to the core of our culture of narcissism and the ways that slight inconveniences can feel like insurmountable obstacles. Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David’s iconic sitcom has been immortalized by its own self-deprecating moniker as a “show about nothing,” but each passing year reveals that the show was ahead of its time as a work of modern philosophy. A cultural phenomenon during its original run that became one of the most quoted shows of the past quarter century, “Seinfeld” is a work of art that remains in a class of its own. We might be living in the era of Peak TV (or you know, were living, before the strike), but there’s no denying that multi-camera sitcoms peaked from Jto May 14, 1998.
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