Comedian Jerry Seinfeld has recently revealed the reason why he never preferred watching any episode of American sitcom 'Seinfeld' since it finished in 1998.
In a recent interview, the 62-year-old said, "I think when you have a very intense, intimate experience with something and you get through it, you can't, you just can't," Channel.24 reports.
Adding on to this, the 'Marriage Ref' star said watching 'Seinfield' was like high school year book, saying "Do you open it up and go, 'Oh look at me, there I am again?' No, you don't care. Who cares?"
Interestingly, though the comedian himself does not like watching it, he caught his 15 -year-old daughter watching an old episode of the sitcom.
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