Actor Topher Grace just posted an edited version of all the Seinfeld portions of Curb Your Enthusiasm, giving diehard fans a taste of what a reunion might look like.

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The seventh season of Curb Your Enthusiasm notably centered on a "Seinfeld" arc, with Larry David reuniting the cast to do a reunion show. While this season of Curb went down in 2009, Grace took it upon himself to edit down all the key moments to make it seem like a regular Seinfeld episode.

"I edited all the Seinfeld scenes from Curb season 7 into one episode. It's more like a radio play, but if you sew together all the dialogue from audition scenes, read-throughs and rehearsals together... a 9 minute hint at what the plot of a reunion might have been," Grace wrote in the caption to the video he posted on Facebook.

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You can check out the full video below:

Seinfeld Reunion

I edited all the Seinfeld scenes from Curb season 7 into one episode. It’s more like a radio play, but if you sew together all the dialogue from audition scenes, read-throughs and rehearsals together… a 9 minute hint at what the plot of a reunion might have been.

Posted by Topher Grace on Tuesday, February 23, 2016

The super-cut will certainly give fans of the show a wave of nostalgia, longing for a possible real-life reunion.

The Seinfeld stars have had varying levels of success over the years. Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who played Elaine Benes, has clearly done the best thus far, winning four Emmys for her role in HBO's Veep in addition to another Emmy for her CBS sitcom The New Adventures of Old Christine.

Jerry Seinfeld, who played himself on the series, has had recent success with his web show Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee in addition to the animated film Bee Movie.

Jason Alexander, who played George Constaza, has not replicated his Seinfeld success much but he has continued working as an actor in various movies and shows.

Meanwhile, Michael Richards, who played Cosmo Kramer, has mostly stayed out of the limelight, especially in the wake of the 2006 controversy surrounding his racist tirade at a comedy club.

It remains to be seen if a Seinfeld reunion will ever take place.