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This book traces the history of Seinfelds path onto NBCs schedule and rise up the Nielsen ratings, offering a fresh look at the episodes themselves. It pays close attention to the writers and writing of the show, carefully analyzing individual episodes to articulate exactly what was so groundbreaking and assessing its broader cultural impact. Since coming to an end at the pinnacle of its popularity, Seinfelds story continues. The shows enduring appeal has helped earn its creators billions of dollars and counting. Many of the most popular and acclaimed comedy series of the twenty-first century are direct descendants of Seinfelds style. And the shows ideas are now woven into the ways people think and behave. Seinfeld remains a living part of American culture. Yet, by all the traditional rules of television, Seinfeld never should have made it to the air. The greatest sitcom of the final years of the broadcast era, Seinfeld broke the rules, sustained another decade of NBCs dominance, and changed both television and America forever. Seinfeld: A Cultural History explores the shows past with an engaging look at the shows legendary co-creators, its supporters (and skeptics) at NBC, and its award-winning cast. It includes an extensive discussion of both the very first and very last episodes of the series, as well as many memorable moments in between. This book also dissects the shows main quartet and the other memorable characters that foursome interacted with over the shows eight seasons. With deep perception and good humor, this book considers what the adventures of Jerry, George, Kramer, and Elaine reveal about the nineties and what messages they pass along to twenty-first century viewers. Seinfeld: A Cultural History will lead any fan of the show back to the series to re-watch old episodes with new insights and observations. Readable and illuminating, the books well-researched discussion of the shows background and legacy is an essential handbook for Seinfeld viewers and scholars alike. Most of all, Seinfeld: A Cultural History is an enjoyable way to engage (or reengage) with one of the funniest shows of all time.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781538126875
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 256
- Utgivningsdatum: 2020-05-15
- Förlag: Rowman & Littlefield