There are plenty of fans that point to the final two seasons of “Seinfeld” as the show’s weakest. This can directly be connected to the fact that the series’ creator, Larry David, left right before this major quality shift. After some speculation on why he actually left, David explained to Charlie Rose that “seven years is a long time for someone to executive produce a show like that.” And although it may be assumed that David was burned out, he explained that he felt that the end had come and he was ready to work on a new project. However, plenty of fans point out that a change for the worse in the series’ tone, as well as the characters’ ongoing development, had become very noticeable.
Producers and cast, including creator Jerry Seinfeld, wondered what the show would become after David left. “I was very concerned about not having Larry there,” admitted Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Michael Richards felt the same worry saying, “I knew we were losing a great writer, a visionary.” Most notably, of course, was Jason Alexander, who definitely topped the list of people who were feeling these nerves, as everyone knew George was a reflection of David. “I was concerned with what would happen to the show in general, what would certainly happen to George in specific.” Well, what actually happened is still up for debate, as many fans saw a negative change in George, while others may have considered it simply a natural character progression.
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