The Big Picture The network sitcom almost feels like a thing of the past. There was a time not too long ago, however, when television revolved around half-hour shows that aimed to make you laugh, whether it was your traditional family sitcom, where couples and kids bickered only to learn a lesson every episode, or a sitcom that leaned in a different direction with more adult themes.
Many episodes are based on something that happened to Larry David in his real life. Through seven seasons, with Seinfeld going from a small sitcom to a TV phenomenon, David wrote 60 episodes of the series. He wasn't just the series creator and main writer, David was also the showrunner. Everything went through him, and then, when Seinfeld was dominating TV, Larry David said goodbye.
Related Before ‘Curb's Final Season, Watch Larry David & Jon Hamm's Strange HBO Movie Because it's not a Larry David project if it's not a little strange. After leaving Seinfeld, Larry David tried something completely new. He didn't work with familiar names trying to create another sitcom, or go back to Saturday Night Live, where he'd worked as a writer in the '80s. Instead, David decided to write his own feature film.
Jason Alexander talked about why he felt Larry David left in a 2018 interview with Marc Maron on his WTF podcast:
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