Neurotic, frugal, and perpetually self-sabotaging, George Costanza serves as the quintessential anti-hero of 90s sitcoms. His elaborate lies, petty grievances, and unfiltered social awkwardness mirror the human condition at its most dysfunctional, transforming a profoundly flawed individual into one of the most relatable and iconic figures in television history.
George Costanza (Seinfeld)
Neurotic, frugal, and perpetually self-sabotaging, George Costanza serves as the quintessential anti-hero of 90s sitcoms. His elaborate lies, petty grievances, and unfiltered social awkwardness mirror the human condition at its most dysfunctional, transforming a profoundly flawed individual into one of the most relatable and iconic figures in television history.