Seinfeld. It's a successful and in my opinion well written show.
"Oh, really? What's the plot?"
There is none.
"What... ? Then how can it be good?"
Because THAT'S how we write good shows.
Seinfeld has no series plot, they have episode plots. Maybe that's akey to success for other shows. I see some shows that just want to uphold a plot between each episode, and they can't come up with fresh material, and fall flat on their face.
Do you think Seinfeld found a great principle in writing? Or do you think it's just suited to that show?
"Oh, really? What's the plot?"
There is none.
"What... ? Then how can it be good?"
Because THAT'S how we write good shows.
Seinfeld has no series plot, they have episode plots. Maybe that's akey to success for other shows. I see some shows that just want to uphold a plot between each episode, and they can't come up with fresh material, and fall flat on their face.
Do you think Seinfeld found a great principle in writing? Or do you think it's just suited to that show?