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Is George Costanza (Jason Alexander) on Seinfeld really reflective of what Larry David is like in real life? Here's Jerry ...
The real magic, however, lies in the final scene. George delivers a heartfelt monologue about the experience, which ties into Kramer's earlier antics of hitting golf balls into the ocean. The reveal ...
George Costanza, the insecure, paranoid, and endlessly relatable character from Seinfeld, has captured the hearts of audiences for decades. His over-the-top reactions, absurd justifications, and ...
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A century ago, in his classic book Public Opinion, the journalist Walter Lippmann laid out a bleak argument: One of the ...
When Election 2025 kicked off, the running gag was that this was a Seinfeld election – that is, a poll about nothing.
Seinfeld’s George Costanza is a hilarious character to watch from the safety of the other side of the screen, but let’s be honest: if you knew him in real life, you’d hate him. These days ...
In a 1994 episode of Seinfeld called "The Opposite," the hapless George Costanza, unemployed and living with his parents, decides that all of his instincts are wrong. So in every new situation ...
Alexander, of course, shares a name with acting legend Jason Alexander, who is most famous for playing George Costanza on “Seinfeld.” The local television broadcast even hilariously referred to ...
While King doesn’t go into too much detail about the episode, he does recount George Costanza’s frantic defense of his penile shrinkage, which finds him repeatedly shouting “I was in the ...
This isn't Momoa's first time wearing a velvet to an event. He famously wore a pink velvet suit to the Oscars a few years back.
Get those George from Seinfeld GIFs ready. Jason Alexander is back in the big leagues. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
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