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The birthday clown, Eric, puts out the fire with his shoe. George pathetically tries to justify his actions by saying he was acting bravely as their leader, an explanation nobody buys. Disgusted by George's cowardice, Robin dumps him. Jerry goes to Pendant Publishing and heckles Toby.
Jerry and Elaine get to talking about "their nutjob" friends, and discover that each of their Joes is the same person. Joe accosts them in clown costume, and they run away. George finally agrees to sell the ticket to someone. Susan runs up and says she can join him because her friend's plane was diverted to Philadelphia. George gives her ticket ...
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Though his profession plays no role in his first appearance, "The Soup", Jerry Seinfeld felt it was important to the character, since Bania's indomitable self-confidence is characteristic of a certain type of club comedian. [3] Ovaltine is a main topic of his acts (Jerry: "He thinks anything that dissolves in milk is funny"). He has curious ...
Seinfeld shared his explanation on the lack of sitcoms today, adding, “This is the result of the extreme left and P.C. crap, and people worrying so much about offending other people.”
He’s horrible,” Seinfeld, 69, recalled during the Wednesday, March 27, episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. “He tells you before you work with him, ‘You’re gonna hate this ...
"The Face Painter" is the 109th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. It is the 23rd episode of the series's sixth season. [1] It aired on May 11, 1995. [1] The table reading for "The Face Painter" was held on March 26, 1995.
Seinfeld’s recent project, a comically dramatized history of the Pop-Tart called “Unfrosted,” earned some crummy reviews. Further proof that even a comedy legend’s judgment isn’t infallible.