Seinfeld Quiz: Who Said It - George Costanza Or Jerry Seinfeld?

That famous television sitcom about nothing had many memorable quotes about something!

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In the end, Seinfeld wasn’t quite a show about nothing. No no, it was much more than that. It was definitely a show about SOMETHING. Perhaps it was a show about everything?

But forgive us for doing a George and over-analysing everything to the nth degree. One thing's for certain we can most definitely agree that friendships formed a massive part of Seinfeld.

The bond between the care-free (at last sometimes) comedian Jerry Seinfeld and his neurotic best friend George Costanza was the true heart of Seinfeld and their mutual kinship and similar views on the minutia of life made up the core of most episodes. Indeed, it’s impossible to think of Seinfeld without thinking about George and Jerry sitting opposite each other at the diner talking about what observations and social debates were occupying their thoughts on that particular day.

So for today’s quiz, we’re asking you to recall those specific conversations and try to remember exactly who said these famous Seinfeld quotes. Jerry and George were quite alike so this quiz may be trickier than you might first think but die-hard fans should get close to 100%!

1. “Sex, That’s Meaningless, I Can Understand That, But Dinner; That’s Heavy. That’s Like An Hour.”

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