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Like most two-part Seinfeld episodes, "The Bottle Deposit" was originally conceived as a normal half-hour time slot episode, ran considerably over the allotted 23 minutes during filming, and was filled out to an hour-long time slot with additional scenes after the producers concluded that editing it down to 23 minutes would be too difficult. [2 ...
"The Revenge" is the seventh episode of the second season of the American sitcom Seinfeld, [1] and the show's 12th episode overall. The story revolves around George Costanza's (Jason Alexander) plot to exact revenge on his boss, with his friend Elaine Benes' (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) help, after he quits his job at Rick Barr Properties and is refused re-employment.
The footage of the fictional movie "Chunnel" was taken from The American President. [3] George's line while the movie plays behind him, "I know you're in there laughing at me, laughing and lying!" was taken from the girlfriend of one of David Mandel's friends; she shouted the line outside a building during a drunken rant. [6]
George comments on Eva’s attractiveness and their mutual connection but Jerry angrily scolds him. Tim comes back and begins to suspect something is amiss, but George bluffs him into exiting the limo again and giving George and Jerry the chance to plan on having the limo drive back to the Upper West Side and jump out when they see Elaine and ...
The same piece is played in a very similar scene in George Cukor's Gaslight. Marty Benson's death from pneumonia after having a bucket of Gatorade dumped on him is a reference to the death of Hall of Fame football coach George Allen in 1990, 44 days after being doused by a celebratory Gatorade shower.
Seinfeld, whose new movie “Unfrosted” is now available on Netflix, said George’s memorable coffee shop speech was a last-minute addition. “It was the night before we shot the scene with ...
"The Ticket" is the 44th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. It is the 4th episode of the fourth season. [1] It aired on September 16, 1992 as a one-hour episode with "The Pitch". [1] In this episode, Jerry and George meet with NBC executives to discuss their proposal for a pilot, while Kramer behaves oddly due to a severe blow to the head.
Image credits: Cristina Anne Costello/Unsplash The man, who was left with two drinks, glanced at the woman and looked confused when he sat down. It remains reportedly unclear if they knew each other.