Seinfeld actor Jason Alexander has reacted to his character George being voted the most «immoral» character on the series. Seinfeld, created by stand-up comedian Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, first began airing back in 1989 and ran for nine seasons. The series follows Seinfeld as himself, as he and his three friends George (Alexander), Elaine (Julia Louise-Dreyfus) and Kramer (Michael Richards) live in New York and negatively effect the lives of those around them with their selfish behavior. The series won a total of ten Primetime Emmys over its run, and is still gathering new fans today.
While all the characters on Seinfeld make some pretty awful life choices throughout the series, there is perhaps no one more despicable than Alexander's George. In almost every episode, the character can be found to be manipulative and spiteful, and one of his life mottos is «it's not a lie if you believe it.» Throughout the series, George can be found trying to poison his boss, scamming the unemployment office, and indirectly killing his fiancée with cheap envelope adhesive. Of course that is not to say that all the other Seinfeld characters are saints, however, George certainly seems the least able to learn from his actions.
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In a recent poll, George has been voted the most immoral character on Seinfeld, and Alexander has taken to Twitter to dispute it. Alexander has expressed that the result of the poll «kinda stings,» and has also posed the question as to whether George is even more immoral than Newman. Newman is, of course, Jerry's somewhat evil neighbor, and does rank directly behind George on the poll. However, George is still significantly ahead of Newman
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