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"The Marine Biologist" is the 78th episode of the American sitcom Seinfeld. It is the 14th episode of the fifth season . [ 1 ] It was originally broadcast on NBC on February 10, 1994. [ 1 ]
Seinfeld said he was reacting to Alexander’s speech not as a co-star, but as a disbelieving admirer of his work, in awe that he managed to pull it off. Marine Biologist episode (YouTube)
George gets a date with Diane on the beach where they discuss what marine biologists do. Elaine has a calamitous encounter – twice – with a famous Russian writer and flying electronic devices. In the middle of George's date with Diane at the beach, people gather around a dying whale; George, supposedly being a marine biologist, is asked to ...
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.
Seinfeld: Diane DeConn Episode: "The Marine Biologist" 1994 Naked Gun 33 + 1 ⁄ 3: The Final Insult: Bobbi 1994 Ray Alexander: A Taste for Justice: Patricia Radcliff TV movie 1994 Love Affair: Qantas Flight Attendant 1994–1995 seaQuest DSV: Dr. Wendy Smith: 21 episodes 1996 Touched by an Angel: Evie Mateos Episode: "Rock 'N' Roll Dad" 1996 ...
Photo cred: Getty. Bryan Cranston stopped by "Live with Kelly" and talked about his famous role on the show, letting fans in on a secret from set.The "Breaking Bad" star reveals that the moment ...
"The Contest" is the eleventh episode of the fourth season of the American television sitcom Seinfeld, and the 51st episode overall. Written by Larry David and directed by Tom Cherones, the episode originally aired on NBC on November 18, 1992.
Jerry Seinfeld based his Netflix film Unfrosted on the past eras of “dominant masculinity” of the 1960s. “I think it is the key element and that is an agreed-upon hierarchy, which I think is ...