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Kramer rents a straight-to-video movie about a woman in a coma. Frightened by the movie, he has a living will drawn up. He retains a lawyer named Shellbach, with Elaine as his executor, and opts to have his life support terminated in all but the most extreme cases. Kramer finishes watching the movie, in which the woman comes out of the coma.
Like most two-part Seinfeld episodes, "The Bottle Deposit" was originally conceived as a normal half-hour time slot episode, ran considerably over the allotted 23 minutes during filming, and was filled out to an hour-long time slot with additional scenes after the producers concluded that editing it down to 23 minutes would be too difficult. [2]
George Louis Costanza is a fictional character in the American television sitcom Seinfeld (1989–1998), played by Jason Alexander.He is a short, stocky, balding man who struggles with numerous insecurities, often dooming his romantic relationships through his own fear of being dumped.
"The Revenge" is the seventh episode of the second season of the American sitcom Seinfeld, [1] and the show's 12th episode overall. The story revolves around George Costanza's (Jason Alexander) plot to exact revenge on his boss, with his friend Elaine Benes' (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) help, after he quits his job at Rick Barr Properties and is refused re-employment.
1.) When George's girlfriend says, "Yada Yada" In "The Yada Yada" episode, it is hard to pick one moment. You've got Tim Whatley, Jerry's dentist and played by the amazing Bryan Cranston ...
Meanwhile, George is out of time on his unemployment benefits and he works harder than ever on his scheme to get a 13-week extension. He tells the unemployment office that he was close to a salesman job with Vandelay Industries , a made-up company that makes latex products and whose address and phone number are actually Jerry's.
George remembers the Knicks are playing the Bulls that night at MSG. Excited at the prospect of seeing the game live and with the driver unable to hear anything behind the window, Jerry calls Elaine on the limo's phone and tells her to wait with Kramer for them to pick them up for the game, and to call him and George by their pseudonyms.
"The Handicap Spot" is the 22nd episode of the fourth season and the 62nd overall episode of Seinfeld. [1] It aired on May 13, 1993 on NBC. [1] The episode deals with the numerous misfortunes which befall the characters as a result of their illegally parking in a handicapped space.