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do you think Elaine was scared of her mother?Give reason by giving examples​

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Answered by raghuramansbi
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Thirty years ago today, Seinfeld’s very first episode, “The Seinfeld Chronicles,” aired. The brainchild of comedians Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, “the show about nothing” became an unlikely hit, changing the blueprint of comedy forever with its physical humor, insufferable characters, and memorable rants about the minutiae of daily life.

The first episode established some of its strengths as an ensemble piece, featuring Jason Alexander as George and Michael Richards as Kramer (then Kessler) alongside Seinfeld. But what it didn’t feature was what would become its pièce de résistance, elevating it above other shows of the time: a strong female presence. The show was ordered to series by NBC on the condition that they added a woman, and thus Julia Louis-Dreyfus was cast as Elaine Benes, Jerry’s ex-lover and current friend.

Seinfeld as we know it now was made by Elaine. Back in 1989, women like her were not on TV. The loud, clumsy, sexually progressive, and very lovable Elaine subverted every trope we came to expect from women on screen, not least of all the will-they-won’t-they arc that plagues lesser shows.

Now, we are lucky to have women like Elaine everywhere, but it’s easy to forget who started it all. So to celebrate 30 years of Seinfeld and the woman who made the show what it is now, we’ve rounded up 30 of Elaine’s best moments from throughout the series.

Answered by joshika11
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Thirty years ago today, Seinfeld’s very first episode, “The Seinfeld Chronicles,” aired. The brainchild of comedians Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, “the show about nothing” became an unlikely hit, changing the blueprint of comedy forever with its physical humor, insufferable characters, and memorable rants about the minutiae of daily life.

The first episode established some of its strengths as an ensemble piece, featuring Jason Alexander as George and Michael Richards as Kramer (then Kessler) alongside Seinfeld. But what it didn’t feature was what would become its pièce de résistance, elevating it above other shows of the time: a strong female presence. The show was ordered to series by NBC on the condition that they added a woman, and thus Julia Louis-Dreyfus was cast as Elaine Benes, Jerry’s ex-lover and current friend.

Seinfeld as we know it now was made by Elaine. Back in 1989, women like her were not on TV. The lougd, clumsy, sexually progressive, and very lovable Elaine subverted every trope we came to expect from women on screen, not least of all the will-they-won’t-they arc that plagues lesser shows.

Now, we are lucky to have women like Elaine everywhere, but it’s easy to forget who started it all. So to celebrate 30 years of Seinfeld and the woman who made the show what it is now, we’ve rounded up 30 of Elaine’s best moments from throughout the series.

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