What kind of show is seinfeld
George's wallet is stuffed too full. Newman has an affair with the super's wife. Sally Weaver's one-woman show about Jerry is a hit. George's girlfriend resembles Jerry. A "New Yorker" cartoon confuses Elaine. Kramer stops talking. George dates two women at once. Elaine dates a poor man. Jerry fails to recognize a man who lives next door. Kramer buys a strongbox for his valuables.
Kramer "retires" in Florida. Jerry buys Morty a gadget. George lies about a house in the Hamptons. Elaine wonders if her boyfriend is Black. Kramer and Mickey act out medical scenes. Puddy tells Elaine he's religious. George takes a book into a store's bathroom.
Kramer and Newman start a rickshaw service. Uncle Leo shoplifts. Elaine drunkenly makes out with a co-worker. George wants to preserve his high score on "Frogger. Jerry's fear of a killer prevents him from ending a relationship. Jerry starts sleeping with his maid. George's boss gives him an unwanted nickname. Elaine hates her new "" phone number. Kramer gets lost downtown. The gang gets stuck in traffic due to the Puerto Rican Day Parade. George has a laser pointed at him. George, Jerry and Kramer crash an open house.
Look back at the funniest clips, most memorable quotes and unseen footage in this retrospective of the landmark series' entire run. Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer are arrested for violating a "good Samaritan" law, leading to a trial featuring characters from the show's past. Call Netflix Netflix. The "show about nothing" is a sitcom landmark, with comic Jerry and his three sardonic friends finding laughs in both the mundane and the ridiculous. Creators: Larry David, Jerry Seinfeld.
Watch all you want. Videos Seinfeld. Season 1 Trailer: Seinfeld. Episodes Seinfeld. Release year: Seinfeld 23m. The Stake Out 23m. The Robbery 23m. Male Unbonding 23m. The Stock Tip 23m. The Ex-Girlfriend 23m. The Pony Remark 23m. The Jacket 23m. The Phone Message 23m. The Apartment 23m. The Statue 23m. The Revenge 23m. The Heart Attack 23m. The Deal 23m. The Baby Shower 23m. The Chinese Restaurant 23m. The Busboy 23m. The Note 22m.
The Truth 22m. The Pen 22m. The Dog 22m. The Library 22m. The Parking Garage 22m. The Cafe 22m. The Tape 22m. The Nose Job 22m. The Stranded 23m. The Alternate Side 23m. The Red Dot 22m. The Subway 23m.
The Pez Dispenser 23m. The Suicide 23m. The Fix-Up 23m. The Limo 23m. The Good Samaritan 23m. The Letter 23m. The Parking Space 23m. The Keys 23m. The Trip, Part I 23m. The Trip, Part II 23m. The Wallet 23m. The Watch 23m. The Bubble Boy 23m. The Cheever Letters 23m. The Opera 23m. The Virgin 23m. The Contest 23m. The Airport 23m. The Pick 23m. The Movie 23m. The Visa 23m. The Shoes 22m. The Outing 22m. The Old Man 22m. The Implant 22m.
The Junior Mint 22m. The Smelly Car 22m. The Handicap Spot 22m. The Mango 23m. The Puffy Shirt 23m. The Glasses 23m. The Sniffing Accountant 23m. The Bris 22m. The Lip Reader 23m. The Non-Fat Yogurt 23m. The Barber 23m. The Masseuse 23m. The Cigar Store Indian 23m. The Conversion 23m. The Stall 23m. The Dinner Party 23m. The Marine Biologist 23m. The Pie 23m. The Stand-In 23m. The Wife 23m. The Fire 22m. The Hamptons 23m. The Opposite 23m. The Chaperone 23m. The Big Salad 23m. The Pledge Drive 23m.
The Chinese Woman 23m. The Couch 23m. The Gymnast 23m. The Soup 23m. The Secretary 23m. The Race 24m. The Switch 23m. The Label Maker 23m. The Scofflaw 23m. The Beard 23m. The Kiss Hello 23m. The Doorman 23m. The Jimmy 24m. The Doodle 23m. The Fusilli Jerry 23m. The Diplomats Club 23m. The Face Painter 23m. The Understudy 24m. The Engagement 24m. The Postponement 23m. The Maestro 23m. The Wink 23m. The Hot Tub 23m. The Soup Nazi 23m. The Secret Code 23m. The Pool Guy 23m. The Sponge 23m. The Gum 23m.
The Rye 23m. The Caddy 23m. The Seven 23m. The Shower Head 23m. If only the rest of the episode delivered on this visual punch. Who is Susie? The story works best as an extended setup for the supersize L. The rest of the episode focuses on Jerry not wanting Elaine to move into his building. Elsewhere, Jerry and Elaine scheming to break up a married couple falls somewhere between diabolical and boring, and George is just around. This episode also marks the introduction of Jerry as an obsessive neat freak.
Saving this from a lower ranking is George attempting to please his boss, Mr. Wilhem, by accomplishing a task without ever actually understanding what the task is. He pulls it off, too. Ah, the Festivus episode, an amazing concept in an episode that, quite frankly, needed more Festivus. Also: manure, George? We get a taste of how cruel Elaine can be as a romantic partner when she breaks up with an older boyfriend after he has a stroke.
The grand unveiling of The Kramer , the painting that has lived on as a dorm-room-poster staple. The introduction of the hygiene-challenged cook Poppie, who does more damage later in the series. This episode marks the first time Jerry rejects a romantic interest for a questionable reason. In this case, she likes Dockers commercials. Jerry literally kills someone by making him laugh too hard — dark stuff.
George being corrected after using the term midget is a rare moment of political correctness for the show. Yet another episode where Elaine has trouble with Chinese-food-delivery guys? Meanwhile, Kramer repainting highway lanes makes for a spectacular disaster. Jerry forming a rare alliance with Newman is notable, but not as much as the magical realism of Kramer taking dog medication and showing some, uh, doglike symptoms.
Pour one out for Jerry, who vainly tries to get rid of Newman once and for all. When it comes to vanity on Seinfeld , does any infraction come close to Jerry adjusting the size number on his jeans from a 32 to a 31? The episode also features the classic Elaine contraceptive plotline that gives the episode its name and coins the pop-cultural catchphrase spongeworthy.
Sack Lunch looks like a better movie, anyway. As for whether or not Tim Whatley converted to Judaism for the jokes, does it matter? Facebook Twitter Show more sharing options Share Close extra sharing options. By Stephen Battaglio Staff Writer. Company Town The end of the backend?
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