It's a lot more entertaining than it sounds, and is extremely quotable. This one is arguably the first great episode, and it literally takes place - in its entirety - as the gang waits for a table at a Chinese restaurant. 'The Chinese Restaurant' SEASON 2, EPISODE 11 (1991)
*Note - these are three episodes we recommend to paint a picture of the full range of the show, we are not saying these are the three best. To get a crash course and a good taste of what makes the show great, we recommend the following three episodes:
The entire series will also be available on Netflix in 2021. The series currently resides on Hulu, but it is syndicated on TBS, and on many local broadcast affiliates daily.
If you are a fan of TV and have not watched Seinfeld, you are missing out. It breaks all the rules while also adhering to them in a very unique way. The humor is incredibly high concept and smart at times and also predictable and stupid at times too.
The best moments of Jerry Stiller’s legendary comedy career.
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Really, aside from a few clunkers in Season 9 (the last season, and the one after Larry David left the show), the entire body of Seinfeld from Season 2 onward is extremely solid. Honestly, skipping them is fine, as Season 2 is where the show figures out what it is with a handful of memorable episodes (most notably "The Chinese Restaurant"). Season 1 of Seinfeld is comprised of five episodes - it was originally a filler show in the summer of 1990 and those five can be hard to watch. Now here's a look at one of the most important shows ever to grace American televisions: Seinfeld. We already took a look at the classic GOAT animated adult comedy The Simpsons. We've decided to answer those questions, and also provide our suggestions of three episodes to watch first - episodes that best summarize why the show is worth watching to give you a crash course on what makes it great. We are avoiding extremely serialized shows, like Breaking Bad, The Sopranos, The Good Place, and other classics that demand you sit through the entire series start to finish. Is the show worth it? How should I watch it? And what should I know about the series before diving in? We want to help those of you who are considering watching one of the many TV shows available to stream that you haven't had a chance to watch before. If you are on the fence about a show, have had it recommended by friends or are simply curious, we've got you. There is just too much TV content out there for you to watch everything. That's where we come in.