Everything's Relative: A Look Back at Jason Alexander's Early Sitcom Role

In the sitcom "Everything's Relative," Julian Beeby, played by Jason Alexander, moves in with his brother Scott, portrayed by John Bolger, after getting a divorce. The show follows the lives of the two brothers and their charismatic mother, Rae, played by Anne Jackson, as they navigate relationships in New York City. The title of the show reflects the family dynamic portrayed in the series. Jason Alexander's role in this sitcom came early in his career before his breakthrough in "Seinfeld." The show only aired six episodes in 1987 and is not widely known today, but can be found on YouTube.
Jason Alexander's character, Julian, is a funny and intelligent man trying to rebuild his life after his divorce. He is supported by his friend Emily, played by Gina Hecht, with whom he runs a chemical lab. The show features traditional sitcom plots, with Julian navigating his relationships and dealing with the aftermath of his divorce. Despite its short run, the cast of "Everything's Relative" delivered strong performances, with Jason Alexander showcasing his comedic talent.
The sitcom's cancellation after only six episodes may have been due to its similarity to other sitcoms of the time, such as "Married... with Children" and the upcoming "The Simpsons" and "Seinfeld." These shows introduced new styles of comedy that resonated with audiences, making "Everything's Relative" seem outdated in comparison. However, the talented cast, led by Jason Alexander, brought humor and chemistry to the series, making it a memorable part of television history.