"Seinfeld" is often regarded as one of the greatest sitcoms of all time , and for good reason. Created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, the hit NBC comedy was unlike any other show on television. It consistently kept taking risks with its plots, stories, structure, and, most importantly, jokes. A wealth of talented writers, coupled with its exceptionally funny ensemble cast, boosted "Seinfeld" from just another laugh track-laden comedy into prime water cooler television. But it didn't happen all at once. The series shared a commonality with a lot of great NBC sitcoms, such as "The Office" and "Parks and Recreation," in that its first season was still figuring out its sense of identity. While each subsequent season would embolden the series' confidence in itself , there were still some

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