![]() ![]() That’s a show.” “How is that a show?”Īs it happened, viewers could testify that it was a show, for what George was describing matched, in nearly every pertinent detail, the show we were already watching: “Seinfeld” (NBC, 1989–98). ![]() You eat, you read, you go shopping.” Over the increasingly frantic objections of his partner, George engages in a pointed back-and-forth with one of the skeptical executives: “No stories? So, what is it?” “What did you do today?” “I got up and came to work.” “There’s a show. You know, you eat, you go shopping, you read. ![]() At the pitch meeting, George steals the spotlight from Jerry, announcing to the dubious execs that “I think I can sum up the show for you with one word: nothing.” Following through on his pithy initial summation, George notes that “nothing happens on the show. ![]()
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