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"The Baby Shower" is the tenth episode of the second season of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld, [1] and the show's 15th episode overall. In the episode, Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) throws a baby shower for her friend Leslie (Christine Dunford) at Jerry's (Jerry Seinfeld) apartment, while he is out of town.
Elaine holds a baby shower for a friend at Jerry's apartment. George is excited, because he finds the baby shower to be the perfect opportunity to "tell off" the woman who gave him "unequivocally, the worst date of [his] life" by pouring Bosco chocolate sauce on his red shirt. However, he cannot muster the courage to do so.
Seinfeld is an American television sitcom created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David. Seinfeld has been described by some as a "show about nothing", [1] similar to the self-parodying "show within a show" of fourth-season episode "The Pilot". Jerry Seinfeld is the lead character and played as a fictionalized version of himself.
When Jerry's girlfriend says, "They're real, and they're spectacular" In "The Implant" episode, Jerry accuses his girlfriend, played by Terri Hatcher, of having implants.
After years of depicting a bachelor on screen, Jerry Seinfeld married Jessica Seinfeld in December 1999. The pair welcomed their first child, Sascha Betty Seinfeld, the following year. In 2003 ...
"The Shower Head" is the 126th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This is the sixteenth episode for the seventh season. [1] It aired on February 15, 1996. [1] It had 32.3 million US viewers. [2] This episode focuses on Jerry and George's struggles to get their respective parents to move
Jerry went on to reveal that it’s divorce that he doesn’t entirely understand. “Whatever you have, that’s the best we have,” he said simply. “That’s it.
Seinfeld and David decided that they had satisfied the NBC executives and went back to the original format. [3] [4] Seinfeld and David have also noted that "The Deal" is the only Seinfeld episode ever to contain sincere emotions, during the scene in which Jerry and Elaine discuss the ending of their physical relationship. [5]