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...connection between Seinfeld and the ER negotiations, however, does not end there. As part of a deal, Warner Bros. is likely to demand that NBC replace Seinfeld with another one of its shows. To further complicate matters, Paramount, which produces Frasier, may insist that if that show is moved to Thursday, it must be followed by a new comedy the studio is developing around Nathan Lane, who is currently starring in the film Mouse Hunt. In formulating its post-Seinfeld strategy, NBC will have to take into account all these demands, as well as the other scheduling dilemmas caused...
...same kind of jabberwocky about NBC's vulnerability. Unfortunately we're in a business in which opinions are like TV sets--everyone's got one." There's a difference, though, between five years ago and now. Back then, the show waiting in the wings to take Cheers' place was Seinfeld...
...SEINFELD CHRONICLES Aired 7/5/89. The series pilot: there is no Elaine, there is a different hangout and a different apartment, and George and Kramer are unformed. Fresh and funny, but luckily the show went away and revamped...
...SOUP NAZI Aired 11/2/95. A famous episode, though not one that's all that funny. But Seinfeld is still resilient. Within weeks we see classic moments like Elaine discussing sponge-worthy men and Jerry stealing bread...
...PEN/THE LIBRARY The first aired 10/2/91, the second 10/16/91. In these early episodes from the third season, fans begin to see that there is a Seinfeld universe, inhabited by odd relatives and weirdos and exaggeratos, governed by the law of unintended consequences. Good deeds not only go unrewarded, they are in fact punished...