Seinfeld hits the 100th episode milestone in Season 6, and shows no sign of letting up. Elaine gets back on her feet, taking a job as the personal assistant for eccentric businessman Mr. Pitt, George runs into
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When Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David pitched a Seinfeld episode in which the characters spend the entire half-hour runtime waiting for a table in a Chinese restaurant, network executives were horrified by the mundane premise and even tried to veto it. They relented when David threatened to quit ...
The Note: Directed by Tom Cherones. With Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards, Jason Alexander. Physical therapy proves painful for Jerry when his small talk with the therapist leads to a misunderstanding; Jerry uses a dentist note to co
In the episode titled simply "The Rye," what happens is less about the food itself and more about the manners surrounding it. It's the basic question: when you bring food over, and no one touches it, do you bring it back home with you? The answer that George learned was an uncomprom...
George is upset in "The Chinese Restaurant" The season 2 episode "The Chinese Restaurant" really couldn't be more beloved, and it has some of the most memorable quotes from the entire series.Redditor MrPerson300loves when George says "we're living in a society!" ...
Seinfeldguest actors work best when they meld with the tone of the show. Michael Chiklis - as the party host - fails to connect with the series’ spirit, which deflates the episode. He’s not funny in the role; he seems more like he’s wild-eyed and hepped up on goofballs. Not ...
In an infamous Seinfeld history moment, the episode “The Bet” made it all the way to table reads, before an uncomfortable cast, crew and network protested the story, due to the controversial episode theme of gun control. “The Phone Message” was written and aired in its place. The 2004...
111. “The Parking Garage” (Season 3).This feels like a urine-laden attempt to replicate the structural successes of the groundbreaking “Chinese Restaurant” episode, but it doesn’t deliver as fully. Bonus points for a surprising Scientology joke that somehow feels both relevant and slightly ...
This list has some of the most hilarious bits from Seinfeld revolving around food, whether it's the eternal wait for a table at a Chinese restaurant or the crazed confluence of events that results in a Junior Mint ending up in the body cavity of a surgical patient. It's all happeni...