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The episode's co-writer, Peter Mehlman, got the inspiration for the episode's Jerry story when an old friend of his made a Jewish joke.Mehlman felt momentarily offended, but then remembered that his friend had converted to Judaism 20 years before, and started to wonder if it had taken that long for his friend to feel comfortable making Jewish jokes.
A dentist that was once dubbed "Dentist to the Stars" by George. In "The Yada Yada", he converts to Judaism, according to Jerry "just for the jokes". Jerry's anger at Whatley causes Kramer to call him an "anti-dentite". His giving Jerry a label maker he received from Elaine in the episode "The Label Maker" leads to the term "regifting".
You've got Tim Whatley, Jerry's dentist and played by the amazing Bryan Cranston, converting to judaism for the jokes, and thus being referred to by Kramer as an anti-Dentite. Then Kramer and ...
You may remember Tim as Jerry's dentist who converted to Judaism for the jokes, or the guy who re-gifted the label maker Elaine got him for Christmas. Seinfeld Photo cred: Getty
Elaine begins to date the guy who delivers Jerry's new couch. Kramer plans to start a pizza business with Poppie. George joins a book club, but tries to rent the movie. Jerry and Elaine's discussion of the abortion issue causes trouble for Poppie, Elaine's relationship, and Jerry's new couch. George spends the evening with the family who has ...
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.”
"The Junk Mail" is the 161st episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. It was the fifth episode of the ninth and final season. [1] The episode aired on October 30, 1997. [2] In this episode, Jerry is gifted a van by a childhood friend and cannot turn it down for fear of hurting his feelings, Elaine mistakenly thinks she has fallen in love when the sight of a man triggers memories of an old ...
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