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"The Good Samaritan" is the 37th episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. It is the 20th episode of the third season, and first aired on NBC on March 4, 1992. [1] This is the only episode of Seinfeld to be directed by one of the show's stars, Jason Alexander, who played George Costanza.
"The Pen" is the 20th episode of Seinfeld, the third episode of the third season which first aired on NBC on October 2, 1991. [1]This is the only episode in which the character of George Costanza does not appear [2] and one of two episodes in which Kramer does not appear (the other being "The Chinese Restaurant"). [3]
The third season of Seinfeld, an American television series created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, began airing on September 18, 1991, on NBC, a U.S. broadcast television network. [1] It comprises 23 episodes and concluded its initial airing on May 6, 1992. [2] "The Tape", "The Pen", and "The Letter" are some of the season's episodes that ...
Wallen's role in the alleged chair-throwing incident was just a drop in the bucket for the "Wasted on You" singer, who capped a massive, chart-topping year by expanding his country music empire ...
Ernest and HARDY once again will open for Wallen on Night 2. Neyland Stadium setlist for Morgan Wallen's first night in Knoxville. Wallen's setlist for the Sept. 20 show was slightly different ...
It is the 23rd and 24th episode of the ninth season, and the 179th and the 180th episode overall. [1] The episode, written by series co-creator Larry David and directed by Andy Ackerman , originally aired on NBC on May 14, 1998, to an audience of 76 million viewers , making it so the third-most watched overall television series finale.
Owning his mistakes. Morgan Wallen revealed how he feels about cleaning up his image in his first televised interview since making headlines for using the N-word in February. Morgan Wallen’s N ...
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.