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Example Of Persuasive Essay On Jerry Seinfeld

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Jerry Seinfeld’s perfect response to reboot rumors

It’s incredibly hard to say goodbye to your favorite show. You invest so much of your time into the storyline and the characters. So, when a show ends, it’s easy to feel at a loss for a little bit because you miss the world that these characters inhabited, and that you could escape to (even if it was just for 30 minutes once a week).

Over the past few years there have been a lot of reboots of some kind occurring of favorite TV shows. For example, Sex and the City ended up with two movies after the show ended. Another example is Will & Grace that is back for a second time. It’s no surprise then that people started wondering if there was going to be a Seinfeld reboot as well.

On the off chance you don’t know what Seinfeld is …show more content…

The show takes place in New York and centers around three of Jerry Seinfeld’s friends. The Jerry in the show is a fictionalized version of real life Jerry. It’s frequently described as a show that isn’t really about anything because it’s just about the mundane aspects of daily life. The show in season one started off with approximately 20 million viewers, and by the end of season nine had almost 40 million viewers.

Jerry Seinfeld’s answer to the rumors of a reboot

Jerry’s answer to the question about rebooting Seinfeld is a really simple one. He simply asked why. He recognizes that the show was massively popular and that fans would love to see more of those characters. But a reboot just isn’t interesting to Jerry. He told ET, “maybe it's nice that you continue to love it instead of us tampering with something that went pretty well." As much as it’s disappointing to hear, he does have a good point. Seinfeld ended well; it was a great show. Why would you go back and mess with a good

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