never mind, blanch. we live in a peaceful, prosperous time. but we can make it better. leading up to the 80s, there had been a number of shows about people hanging out with each other. seinfeld really busts this wide open. it s hard to believe at times, but no one forced them to hang out with each other all the time. you know what your problem is? your standards are too high? i went out with you! that s because my standards are too low. we see the origin story of a sitcom played out on the show. so you re saying i go in to nbc and say i ve got this idea for a show about nothing. we go into nbc. since when are you a writer? what writer? we re talking at a sitcom. jerry had an observational humor. do you think what this is all about? do you think why we re here? to be out. this is out. a gentleman named rick ludwin at nbc who was in charge of late night.
he approaches jerry. if you had an idea for like a tv show for yourself, we d just love to talk about it. jerry said larry david and i, we re just going to write about our friends. what kind of stories? oh no, no stories. no stories? why am i watching it? because it s on tv. not yet. it was completely nontraditional. we decided to make a pilot. the second button literally makes or breaks the shirt. look at it, it s too high. and then the research came in. weak. but rick ludwin really believed in it. he said i can give you the money for four episodes more of seinfeld. the biggest change was elaine was added to the show. get out! and you know what? that feels like we have something. so what do you think about
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