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14/04/2026
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A lot of the writers who worked on great TV shows have complained about getting unhelpful editorial notes from network executives. Like Dan Harmon, who once wrote a Community episode about a guy who pens useless notes that no one pays attention to — that he named after a real-life Sony exec.
But Seinfeld, one of the biggest shows of all time, seemingly didn’t have much of a problem with network interference. After all, it was an executive’s note that reportedly led to the creation of Elaine’s character. In general, Seinfeld didn’t have to put up with a ton of network meddling — and that may be because execs were terrified of giving Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David feedback.
Former Seinfeld writer Carol Leifer recently guested on Jason Alexander’s podcast Really? No Really, and naturally, they discussed their shared history with everybody’s favorite show about nothing.
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14/04/2026
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