But with the immense popularity of this show, Hatcher will forever be known as Sidra. After a full episode of Jerry and Elaine debating the validity of Sidra’s chest, she delivers the best ending line of any episode in the series: “They’re real, and they’re spectacular!” Elaine The...
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The Cafe: Directed by Tom Cherones. With Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards, Jason Alexander. Jerry tries to help a new immigrant restaurant owner across the street from him. George, afraid of embarrassment, asks Elaine to take an IQ t
After the controversial scene that depicts the four main characters mocking the overweight man as he's being robbed, a police officer comes along and tells them that they're under arrest. The camera then cuts to an exterior of the police station that was actually a small building on Main St...
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87. “The Implant” (Season 4).Despite this episode’s potent quotable (“They’re real, and they’re spectacular”), the plot concerning whether “they’re” real or not isn’t actually all that funny. You know what is funny? George trying to get discounted airfare while traveling to ...
"I was happy with theSeinfeldfinale because we didn't want to do another episode as much as we wanted to have everybody come back to the show we had so much fun with," Seinfeld said. "It was a way to thank all of the people who worked on the show over the years." ...
piece might only present 30 seconds of extra material. The main exceptions come from the clips connected to “The Heart Attack”; that episode lost more footage than usual. The pieces are fun to see; even if they remain insubstantial, they’re generally entertaining and I’m glad they’re ...
The season 4 episode "The Junior Mint" is one of the sitcom's most famous, but it doesn't make a lot of sense. Jerry and Kramer are about to watch a surgery take place, and it seems like there might be strict rules about guests in the gallery. To make things even worse, they're...
Another story arc is Joe Davola trying to kill Jerry; his final attempt was in the premiere of Jerry and George's pilot, when Jerry introduces what they are going to do, and suddenly Joe Davola jumps to land on the stage and kill him. However, he misses and hits himself in the face...