This interview with Jason Alexander who played "George Costanza" on Seinfeld is a few years old, but I found his comments interesting, especially when he says that show would not have survived today, at least on broadcast television.
"Larry and Jerry wanted to do the show they wanted to do, and the way they wanted to do it. Larry's power lay in the fact that he was willing to to go "You can put it on, you can take it off. That's all the power you have. But if it's on, it's mine. Don't tell me how to fix it, don't tell me what to do. Put it on, or take it off.""
"That was one of the big things about Seinfeld..When people say "Would Seinfeld have survived today?" No, because nobody gets that shot. If you're not scoring points in 3 episodes, you're gone! There's maybe 4 or 5 TV producer/writers that can tell a network where to stuff it at this point. And we've also seen because of the cable niche stations that if you allow a creative person to do what they're doing and stay out of the way, you get a very good result most of the time, but that lesson is not learned in broadcast."
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