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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.
"The Wait Out" is the 133rd episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This is the 23rd episode for the seventh season, originally airing on May 9, 1996. [1] In this episode, Jerry and Elaine attempt to start dating a recently separated husband and wife on the rebound, while George, feeling guilty over his role in inciting the breakup, tries to get the couple back together.
In the meeting, George argues with the executives about his proposed premise ("a show about nothing"; no plot, no stories). It does not go over well with them and when they show displeasure, George refuses to compromise on the idea. Jerry later blasts George for his actions. George starts a relationship with one of the executives, Susan Ross ...
"The Movie" is the 54th episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. It is the 14th episode of the fourth season, and first aired on January 6, 1993 on NBC . [ 1 ] The episode revolves entirely around the characters' struggles to go to see a movie together.
Seinfeld is alive on Netflix, at long last. But Jerry's sneakers and George's pothole nemesis aren't the only things missing. John Randolph is also a no-show.Here's some Seinfeld trivia for ya ...
When Jerry arrives back at his apartment, Helen and Morty quiz him about the movie and Jerry bluffs his way through. George goes to Rudy’s to buy back his father’s clothes, and is told of their fate. Newman informs Helen and Morty of Jerry and Rachel's making out. When the Seinfelds rebuke Jerry, he realizes Newman must have told.
"The Cadillac" is an hour-long, two-part episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. It was the 124th and 125th episode and 14th and 15th episode for the seventh season. [1] It aired on February 8, 1996. [1]
Jerry Seinfeld's upcoming Netflix comedy will be featured during this weekend's IndyCar race at Long Beach as rookie Linus Lundqvist will drive a car painted to look like a Pop-Tart in recognition ...