Dated references are the enemy of any TV show 30 years later.Seinfeld was tough to "get" for everyone, and watching reruns today makes it clear how the jokes just don't work out of its time. You aren't stumbling around trying to find your car in a group and covering the same ground when everyone has a phone,
And, c'mon, gr8oldies, the lost car in a garage episode fails now because we all have cell phones, so we either can't remember or younger people can't relate? That would make literally any TV show or movie from before 1985 unwatchable now. "Lawrence of Arabia is lost in a sandstorm. Why doesn't he check GPS and call 9-1-1?"
That said, SEINFELD built from abysmal ratings in season one and two to being either first or second in the Nielsens in its final four seasons. That's not a sign of being tough to get for everyone, and it's certainly not a rating possible to achieve by being popular in the Northeast and nowhere else.
Same goes for FRIENDS, which was strong out of the box, and was one of the top 5 shows every season.
In fact, both SEINFELD and FRIENDS are among the most popular shows in streaming today.
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