Seinfeld is considered one of the greatest television Sitcoms of all-time, alongside Mash, Friends, I Love Lucy, the Sopranos and a few others. It also happens to be a show with some pretty significant 74 numerology; a common number found in television names along with the numbers 33 and 47.
- Seinfeld = 19+5+9+14+6+5+12+4 = 74
- Larry =12+1+18+18+25 = 74
- Art = 1+18+20 = 39
- Howard = 8+6+5+1+9+4 = 33
- David = 4+1+4+9+4 = 22
And remember to never trust Nielsen Ratings.A critical favorite, commercial blockbuster and cultural phenomenon, the show led the Nielsen ratings in its sixth and ninth seasons and finished among the top two (with the NBC's ER) every year from 1994 to 1998. In 2002, TV Guide named Seinfeld the greatest television program of all time.[1] In 1997, the episodes "The Boyfriend" and "The Parking Garage" were respectively ranked #4 and #33 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time, and in 2009, "The Contest" was ranked #1 on the same magazine's list of TV's Top 100 Episodes of All Time.[3] E! named it the "number 1 reason the '90s ruled."[4] In 2013, the Writers Guild of America named Seinfeld the #2 Best Written TV Series of All Time (second to The Sopranos).[5] That same year, Entertainment Weekly named it the 3rd best TV series of all time.[6]
- Nielsen = 5+9+5+3+1+5+5 = 33
- Michael = 4+9+3+8+1+5+3 = 33
- Richards = 9+9+3+8+1+9+4+1 = 44
- Michael Richards = 33+44 = 77 (Judaism) (Theater)
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