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Jerry Seinfeld's favorite Seinfeld episode, “The Rye,” still stands as a flawless example of sitcom storytelling nearly 30 ...
Seinfeld is a series that has so many quotes and one-liners, it's almost impossible to say any which one tops the list. While that may be true, I don't think there's any denying that the episode ...
Season 7 episode 6, “The Soup Nazi,” is the 116th installment of Seinfeld. It aired on Nov. 2, 1995, and became an instant hit with fans. The titular character, also called Yev Kessem, was ...
Seinfeld is a uniquely brilliant sitcom about very little, but Jerry Seinfeld's first meeting with Larry David contained the ...
A popular sitcom from the 1990s, Seinfeld often mirrored the everyday life and culture of America. Through its humor and relatable scenarios, it captured various facets of American society. The show's ...
Last but not least is an episode that could only work on "Seinfeld." What makes "The Soup Nazi" an iconic, must-watch episode is that it's likely something that couldn't be pulled off today.
In 1995, an unknown actor stole the show from the most popular characters on TV. When Seinfeld‘s “The Soup Nazi” episode aired, the militant chef played by Larry Thomas was an instant ...
Not long after the “Soup Nazi” episode of Seinfeld aired, Jerry Seinfeld apparently went back to the Soup Kitchen International, Ali “Al” Yeganeh’s restaurant on which the episode was based.
Feresten’s “Soup Nazi” episode came about, he said, ... “Seinfeld” became a smash NBC hit with relatable absurdity like the Soup Nazi. Its finale 25 years ago was a “terrible letdown. ...