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"The Stranded" is the 27th episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. It is the tenth episode of the show's third season. [1] It first aired on NBC on November 27, 1991. [1] The episode was originally produced for Season 2 but was postponed because Larry David was dissatisfied with the episode; [2] it was therefore advertised as a "lost" episode.
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 ...
"The Tape" is the 25th episode of Seinfeld. It is the eighth episode of the show's third season. [1] It first aired on NBC on November 13, 1991. [1] The episode was written by Larry David and Don McEnery and Bob Shaw and was directed by David Steinberg. In this episode, Elaine leaves an erotic message on a tape recorder as a prank ...
Seinfeld said he was reacting to Alexander’s speech not as a co-star, but as a disbelieving admirer of his work, in awe that he managed to pull it off. Marine Biologist episode (YouTube)
How to watch Seinfeld and the Festivus episode Seinfeld is currently streaming on Netflix after a long stint with Hulu. The Festivus holiday is featured in " The Strike ", season nine, episode 10.
"The Nose Job" is the 26th episode of Seinfeld. It is the ninth episode of the show's third season. [1] It first aired on NBC on November 20, 1991. [1] The episode was written by Peter Mehlman and was directed by Tom Cherones.
Season 3 mentioned that Gary (Corey Hendrix) took classes to help elevate his position at The Bear. He ended up in charge of the wine at the restaurant and even shared some information about his past.
"The Pez Dispenser" is the 31st episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. The episode was the fourteenth episode of the show's third season. [1] It aired on NBC on January 15, 1992. [1] The episode was written by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David and was directed by Tom Cherones.