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"The Watch" is the 46th episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. It is the sixth episode of the fourth season of the series, and first aired on NBC on September 30, 1992. [1] In a direct continuation of the previous episode, "The Wallet", George learns that his efforts at negotiation have cost him and Jerry the deal with NBC for a television pilot, and he makes a desperate bid to get it back, while ...
The final holiday episode of Seinfeld, Season 9, Episode 10, “The Strike,” is where the story of Festivus is told. Where to watch the Festivus episode of Seinfeld: You can stream all nine ...
"The Invitations" is the 24th and final episode of the seventh season of Seinfeld and the 134th overall episode. [1] It originally aired on NBC on May 16, 1996, [1] and was the last episode written by co-creator Larry David before he left the writing staff at the end of this season (returning only to write the series finale in 1998).
The Best TV Christmas Episodes Ever: ‘The Office,’ ‘The O.C.,’ ‘Seinfeld’ and More "The Strike," also known as the Festivus episode, introduced the made-up holiday of Festivus to the ...
The Human Fund was conceived by writer Jeff Schaffer and based on Christmas cards the Seinfeld staff would receive from Castle Rock. [5] To enhance the ugliness of Gwen's "ugly" side, the crew had actress Karen Fineman wear a prosthetic behind her lip and put bits of tissue inside her nose to make it appear bigger. [6]
"He practically founded the Democratic Party, the oldest political party in the world. Everything we associate with parties and campaigns — conventions, platforms, and yes, propaganda ...
George tags along to a company party held by Elaine. He attempts to flirt with Anna, one of Elaine's employees, but she isn't interested. The guests are horrified when they see Elaine dance, losing respect for her. Elaine attributes this loss of respect to George's presence at the party.
"The Secretary" is the 95th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the ninth episode for the sixth season, [1] and was the first to use Castle Rock Entertainment's new logo after its acquisition from Turner. It aired on December 8, 1994. [1]