Back in the ’90s a show about nothing dominated the airwaves. Therefore, it would make sense in the time of revivals, that Seinfeld would come back to make up for its atrocious finale.
Last year, when Jerry Seinfeld was on Ellen, he told her it was “possible” it could come back. Yesterday, when Extra spoke to him, they wanted to see if that was the still case. The comedian, who drives around in cars with other comedians and gets coffee, told them, “I really don’t imagine that, I cannot imagine that.”
Now we know he does not want to play Jerry Seinfeld again, what about a George, Elaine and/or Newman spinoff (Kramer is still persona non grata in Hollywood)? He said, “Can’t imagine that… The characters are created by the writing staff. Without the writing staff, you don’t have that person.” However, writing staffs do change throughout the run of a show, so it is possible to live on without those original writers.
In short, Seinfeld is willing to let his legacy be that sh!tty ending. He could do one more season. The gang has not spoken to each other since they got out of jail. They are reunited at Kramer’s funeral (he died when he was sliding into a freshly waxed apartment, slid all the way through it, eventually out the open window and landed on a car with the license plate Manssiere) and it is like no time passed between them.
Do you want to see the show about nothing be something again?
Even though Brian Austin Green and Tori Spelling are married to actors, Fox is not casting their actual spouses as their partners in BH90210 spinoff. Instead, Green is hitched to La La Anothony and Spelling is sleeping with Ivan Sergei again on the show.
But wait you wanted David and Donna together again and not with other people? Spelling said, “Don’t worry! Donna & David fans WON’T be disappointed 😘”
Are you confused by all of this? BH90210 is not a revival, it is a spinoff. The actors are playing themselves trying to sell a revival of Beverly Hills, 90210. Does it make sense now? Nope, it will when the 6-episode event debuts on August 7th.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyVk1HJ8l3Q
Before Dee Wallace was a Scream Queen, she was smiling for McDonald’s. She looks the same now as she did when she was 29 in that 1978 commercial.