It was a great show and does great in syndication but Jerry would never want to do it again. They have all moved on, and u know how Jerry is - always go out on top!
2006-12-20 01:33:52
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answered by Jim G 7
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You would think after Micheal Richards destroyed his marketiability it would have to be without Kramer. Beyond that it is posible although I personally cannot stand seinfeld and happpy it is no longer on the air. Anything is possible with American TV though.
2006-12-19 14:31:20
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answered by TheRobA 2
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Why does there would desire to be greater advantageous than one? i like to have a style of exhibits to choose for between. And for those people who're no longer infatuated with Seinfeld, it particularly is advantageous to easily have some in that form.
2016-10-18 12:35:43
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answered by ? 4
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Seinfeld was such a hit because it was so original. Now there are so many shows that have taken after Seinfeld, including Friends.
2006-12-19 14:30:07
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answered by Mississippi River 3
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Yes......as long as they have good writing. The public has a short memory. They'll forget what Kramer said
2006-12-19 14:30:32
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answered by Lolitta 7
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am I the only one who thinks it could be successful. even after the whole Kramer fiasco.
2006-12-19 14:31:45
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answered by n3rdluvr2001 2
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lol...i had a seinfeld moment in the bathroom today @ a mall...i suddenly found myself feelin like elaine! i think it could!! xoxoxo
2006-12-19 14:31:23
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answered by ironcitycara 2
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No way; once it copped to being a "show about nothing" I hope people came to their senses.
2006-12-19 14:38:59
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah.. i still watch the reruns on tv
2006-12-19 14:30:47
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answered by Anonymous
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well i would say yes xcept micheal richards...and then i thought get someone else to play kramer...but no one else could ... so no i guess
2006-12-19 14:30:15
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answered by Anonymous
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