“And how could it not?

However,the events of “The Strike” aren’t as fictitious as they may appear.

Dont you see how wrong that is?”

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he says, aghast.

“Wheres your Christmas spirit?

An eye for an eye!

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Nothing to get you in the holiday spirit like these episodes!

Even Elaine isn’t immune to revealing her true colorsduring the holidays.

She matches Kramer’s quirks, irritation, and indifference with her dishonesty.

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“I got Denim Vest checking me out,” she says, laughing.

“Fake phone number’s coming out tonight.”

Unless she gets it back, she won’t get her free sub.

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“I’ve eaten 23 bad subs,” she says, “I just need one more.”

Bring Out the Metal Pole!

“That’s why we’re always hiding in that coffee shop!”

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The continuing misadventures of neurotic New York City stand-up comedian Jerry Seinfeld and his equally neurotic New York City friends.

“He’s afraid of getting caught.”

Yada, yada, yada.

While it may be the season of giving, it’snotthe season of making judgmental observations about your significant other.

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as an excuse for skimping out on real Christmas gifts for the office.

“Festivus is all too real, and I can prove it if I have to.

“George says, to which Kruger replies, “Yeah, you probably should.”

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After all, isn’t that what the holidays are really all about?

It’s not hard to put a finger onwhy the made-up holiday has resonated with so many people.

It is, above all, a holiday for the rest of us.

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It’s a freeing realization, one thatSeinfeld’s main charactersseem to have learned early on.

Seinfeldis available to stream on Netflix.