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Article: `SEINFELD' WALKS AWAY . . . AND INTO ETERNAL SYNDICATION. BY GOING OUT A WINNER, THE HIT COMEDY `ABOUT NOTHING' WILL LEAVE ITS AUDIENCE WITH PLENTY TO LAUGH ABOUT.(Television)(Review)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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- May 7, 1998
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Chill out, ``Seinfeld'' lovers. If we've learned anything in nine TV seasons - besides the proper way to order soup at a certain Manhattan establishment - it's that breaking up is a piece of cake. Jerry, Elaine, George and even Kramer have proven it time and again. The show has had more splits than a Texas cheerleader competition - and almost always for reasons that would make superficiality seem a higher calling.
So, go ahead and mourn the imminent passing of ``Seinfeld.'' You've got one more week to finish hanging the crepe, but learn to let go quickly. Not that you have to wrap your mind around ``Just Shoot Me'' - or whatever sitcom will assume the ...
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