Seinfeld’s season 6 episode “The Beard” might not have aged too well in certain respects, but its best line of dialogue holds up better than ever. The quote that may well define George Costanza’s ...
Iconic sitcom character George Costanza is at his best when he’s at his worst. Here are 12 classic moments of The post 12 ...
Since the hit NBC sitcom wrapped in 1998, the cast has starred in blockbuster movies, hit Broadway plays and Emmy-winning ...
"The Marine Biologist" deviates from Seinfeld's more grounded plots. This episode doesn't just feature the funniest George blunder, but the most epic. George's monologue in this episode, delivered by ...
Seinfeld fans have always been quick to point out just how awful the character of Jerry Seinfeld was during the series. While it is true that Jerry could be a pretty horrendous human, he wasn’t the ...
At long last, the New York Yankees’ most famous assistant to the traveling secretary is getting his due recognition. George Costanza,– the raging neurotic paranoid character played by actor Jason ...
Michael Richards reveals that his “Seinfeld” co-star Jason Alexander once threatened to quit the show because his character, George Costanza, wasn’t getting enough screen time. It happened in 1991, ...
The episode sees Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld), George (Jason Alexander), Elaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), and Kramer (Michael Richards) arrested in Latham, Massachusetts, for violating the Good Samaritan Law.
When many people describe Seinfeld, they often talk about how it is a show about nothing. Of course, a show about literally nothing wouldn’t become as successful as Seinfeld or create the lasting ...
Throughout the years, "Seinfeld" treated fans to an array of great episodes, but "The Finale" isn't one of them. The episode infamously ends with Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld), George (Jason Alexander), ...