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Newman was created as a counterpoint to the Jerry character, though the reason for their animosity is never revealed. Seinfeld once described Newman as the Lex Luthor to his Superman. [2] Knight has described him as "pure evil", [3] as did Jerry in the episode "The Big Salad" when he says "I've looked into his eyes. He's pure evil."
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The farmer's daughter's cry of "Goodbye, Norman! Goodbye!" at the end of the episode was not as scripted. Actress Karen Lynn Scott misremembered Newman's name, but the Seinfeld team decided the goof made the scene funnier, so it was kept in. [2] Newman's first name was never revealed during the
A catchphrase of Jerry's is that he greets him with a contemptuous disdainful "Hello, Newman" each time they meet. In "The Raincoats", Helen Seinfeld addresses Newman with the same tone. In "The Revenge", only Newman's voice is heard, which was originally voiced by Larry David and rerecorded for syndication. Newman often speaks in an ...
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.”
A reference to Abscam is made when Kramer, Jerry, and Newman consider organizing a sting. [4] Jerry and Newman argue over whether Glide Floss or dental tape is the better floss in this episode as well. [4] Glide Floss was actually a big trend in the Seinfeld production office during the early part of season five. [4]
"The Label Maker" is the 98th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 12th episode for the sixth season. [1] It aired on January 19, 1995. [1] The episode follows a pair of Super Bowl tickets which are repeatedly gifted from one person to another, while Kramer and Newman take drastic steps to keep each other from cheating at Risk and George fears he is competing for his girlfriend's ...
Jerry Seinfeld joined “Saturday Night Live’s” Weekend Update to make fun of his press tour for his Netflix movie, “Unfrosted,” which chronicles the origin story of the Pop-Tart. Colin ...