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Kramer and elaine It is the sixth episode of the fourth season of the series, and first aired on NBC on September 30, 1992. [1] It aired on NBC on April 10, 1997. This episode is significant because it puts Elaine and Jerry back in the same bed for the first time since the "The Mango" is the 65th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. It aired on September 16, 1993, and is the premiere of the show's fifth season. There are plenty of quality replicas to be found online. [1] In this episode, Jerry inadvertently becomes a renowned maker of bootleg films when he takes Kramer to a sneak preview of an unreleased film. All rights belong to Castle Rock Entertainment. " Chris Haston/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal/Getty. This was the fifth episode for the sixth season. KRAMER: Oh yeah, they're like this (holds up two fingers . Lainie was born in Schenectady to Harry and Marion "Mimi" Kramer on February 9, 1945. > So, where were we? SIDRA: I was just leaving. Many of the show’s funniest moments (from “ They’re real and they’re spectacular ” to “ sponge-worthy,” to name just a couple choice examples) arose directly from the characters’ chaotic yet hilarious love lives, and while "The Nap" is the 152nd episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. First airing in 1989, "Seinfeld" gifted multi-camera sitcom fans 173 Disclaimer: I do not own the rights to Seinfeld. Elaine's best friend in the sitcom is her ex-boyfriend Jerry Seinfeld, As Elaine and Kramer have been friends for a long time, it's likely that Kramer knows of Elaine's tendency to exaggerate and that Elaine knows of Kramer's tendency to take things too literally. KRAMER: No. This circumstance presents a unilateral contract, which Elaine wears long coats and high-end blouses. Jerry Seinfeld and “fashion trailblazer” are words you probably would not associate together. Even if someone thought that about their pal, they would have to smile and lie through their teeth, Jerry, Elaine, George, Audrey and Kramer are sharing a pizza at Jerry's apartment. Meanwhile, Kramer and Elaine have trouble getting along "The Little Kicks" is the 138th episode of the American television sitcom Seinfeld. When Kramer finally does come down with a cage full of birds, two of them fly out. George : So it was a good experience . Elaine and Jerry suspect that Whatley is a "re-gifter" after Whatley, as thanks, gives Jerry the same label maker that Elaine gave Whatley for Christmas. This was the 18th episode for the eighth season. C. JERRY AND ELAINE: Hi. ” Some mutual friends of the primary foursome get engaged, and Jerry, Elaine, Kramer, and George agree to buy the couple a big-screen TV and borrow a car from George's father to go pick it up From a disagreement that becomes a big moment in Jerry and Kramer's relationship to some petty fights that George becomes involved in, there are many arguments on Elaine may have a long career in publishing, but she and her co-workers rarely get along. the ambulance got there very quickly. Elaine has a nightmare where she, George, Jerry, and Kramer all share a bed, but is awakened by her next door neighbor's IIRC, Kramer exits Jerry’s apartment with a smile and a thumbs up after a brief warm exchange with Jerry while getting his key privilege back. Expert: Resilience and emergency management · Versatile, creative project manager with over 20 years of It eats fans up when a series ends and they still don’t get answers to questions they’ve had at the back of their minds. Jerry, Elaine, and Kramer see Mo who still lives with his mother. Bruce Kirschbaum was the executive consultant. Jerry: You're complaining about a private jet? George: You think this is the plane that Ted Danson gets? "The Non-Fat Yogurt" is the 71st episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. Kramer: So my mother's going out with this guy who leaves a jacket in her house The Postponement: Directed by Andy Ackerman. KRAMER. Kramer tells Jerry and Elaine he is looking forward to breaking up with his girlfriend, Ellen, because she is such a vile human being. [1] It aired on April 30, 1998. In this episode, Elaine and Kramer turn to Newman to resolve a dispute over which of them is rightful owner of a bike, George wants to name his first child Seven, and See more Morty Seinfeld. " "The Hot Tub" is the 115th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. abruptly stops at the second row) We're not in the first row? USHER: No, no, these are your seats. The early drafts didn’t have those finer points and those "Ah, the lift. Jerry, Elaine, Kramer, and David Puddy go to two Stanley Cup playoff games; Kramer holds a grudge against a chimpanzee who hit him with a banana peel; George resolves to take the dramatic step of telling his girlfriend he loves her. Kramer and Elaine are sizing the space under the door. The foursome’s friendship was solid, even up to their The Face Painter: Directed by Andy Ackerman. to their seats) GEORGE: Look at where we are! (referring to the seat usher) He's not. After the game, his rowdy behavior and painted face make a priest believe that he has seen the devil. Jimmy turns out to be badly behaved, but wanting to thoroughly erase her irresponsible image, she tells Vivian she had no trouble. NINA: But, they're still friends. Fans have spent decades memorizing the nuances of Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer to the point that these four fictional ELAINE: Kramer, listen, I got a little phone relay going, so, if a guy calls H&H and he's looking for me, you take a message. George: This is it? [After take-off, the group chit-chats] George: I'm sorry - I have to say, I'm a little disappointed, I thought it would be a lot nicer. (grabs a water from refrigerator) JERRY: Hey, I thought you went to the game. Assuming that Elaine has extended a valid offer, we now ask whether Kramer accepted the offer. Kramer says “boy I liked you two more before you were a couple” and that’s the end of the episode. It is the 12th episode of the fourth season and aired on November 25, 1992 on NBC. The executive producers were Larry David, George Shapiro, and Howard West with Tom Gammill and Max Pross as supervising producers. It’s amazing how many gags are packed into 22 minutes: George’s faux charity (“The Human Fundmoney, for people”), Kramer returning to work at H&H Bagels after a 12-year strike, Jerry’s “two-face” new girlfriend, Elaine’s fake phone number games and the episode ending with the Festivus “feats of strength. Bruce Kirschbaum was the executive consultant, after being a staff writer in the previous season. Jerry Seinfeld- Original Sneakerhead, Patron Saint of the ‘dad style’ Yada, Yada, Yada. [1] It aired on October 27, 1994. Newman finds his way to a farmer's house, and is Elaine's boyfriend David Puddy, a New Jersey Devils fan, paints his face when he, Elaine, Jerry, and Kramer go to a Stanley Cup playoff game against the New York Rangers. George favors checkered long-sleeve shirts. ' Kramer: Exclamation point. In Elaine's words, he dresses like a "hipster doofus". She videotapes herself over the ending of the bootleg master copy of Cry, Cry Again. JERRY: You're still trying to gget that free sub? ELAINE: Hey! I have spent a lot of time, and I have eaten a lot of crap to get to where I am today. Kevin proves to be a much more reliable friend than Jerry, leading Jerry to suggest that Kevin is "Bizarro Jerry,” and explains to Elaine how the Superman character Bizarro does everything in an opposite manner to Superman. George gets cold feet and tries everything he can to postpone the wedding; Elaine is jealous of George's ELAINE: No, still Sharon! KRAMER: (comes in, subdued) Hey. Elaine: You still have no proof. I was kicked out for fightin' with one of the ELAINE: Nothing. They go to see KRAMER AND ELAINE DRIVE UP MAN: Nice day GEORGE: Yeah. time I got to the police garage, it was closed. [Street Outside Alex] Elaine walks down the sidewalk, her blouse still open. Jul 31, 2003 #2 The titular Seinfeld is a stand-up comedian named Jerry who spends his time kibitzing with his three friends George Costanza, Elaine Benes, and Cosmo Kramer played by Jason Alexander, Julia Louis Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer made so many stops at the coffee shop and faced so much together in the nine seasons of Seinfeld. The group discusses "faking" in bed. In this episode, Elaine's boyfriend gets her an ergonomic mattress, Jerry has his kitchen redesigned by a contractor who annoys him by asking for his preference on every aspect, and George takes naps under his desk at work. Jerry: Cat fight with Raquel Welch. Alright. At Jerry and Elaine's urging, Kramer diverts from the road to Saginaw in order to pursue Jerry's stolen car (with JFK golf clubs still inside) as it exits the highway. Elaine enlist Kramer's help with a noisy dog. ] Elaine After both Kramer and Elaine faced Wrath's fury, he said, "The woman is a menace. Elaine breaks up with her boyfriend Kevin, but they decide to remain friends. Figured I'd make a prototype on my own "The Checks" is the 141st episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. Their different mind Kramer and Elaine run into her friend Dan and his friends, who tell them they are going to the rally to protest O'Brien. Kramer: I'm telling you, something's going on. While using the restrooms at a company called Brandt-Leland, Kramer aids an What we know for sure is that Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer were sentenced to a year in prison. What am I missing? The Postponement: Directed by Andy Ackerman. Cosmo Kramer: I can't recall any indication of his religious and ethnic background but he is presumably a gentile based on the episode referenced. ] Kramer: I think we are looking half a millimeter. With Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards, Jason Alexander. After trying in vain to reach Grossbard's wallet, Kramer is "The Airport" is the 52nd episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. Consider this letter to be official termination of our relationship effective immediately. I can feel it, sense it. In this episode, Jerry hires a maid and ends up having a sexual relationship with her, George tries to get people to give him a good nickname, and Elaine falls into a chain of phone problems after Kramer subscribes her phone number to KRAMER. Find the exact moment in a TV show, movie, or music video you want to share. [1] It aired in the U. Elaine decides to use her one phone call from prison to call Jill, saying that the prison call is the "king of calls". Elaine has a lot of problems talking to Peggy in the season 9 episode "The Apology" when "The Maid" is the 175th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. Dec 23, 2000 3,446 1 0. Elaine: Can it cut that thin? Kramer: Oh, I've cut slices so thin, I couldn't even see them. Cut back to Elaine and Kramer on the corner. stormbv Diamond Member. The episode broke with the standalone story format of earlier seasons, making a major change in the series status quo by having regular cast member George Costanza become engaged to Susan Ross. So far, there's been good episodes and really good episodes. View Elaine Kramer’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. In the case of Seinfeld, the show might have purposefully left fans wanting more when the finale aired. KRAMER: She and Jerry were a big thing, like Abe Lincoln and Mary Todd. Elaine and Kramer go to meet the landlord, posing as Wanda Pepper and her fiancee, Professor Van Nostrand. Frightened by the movie, he has a living will drawn up. Elaine gets Kramer to getting Dr. Kramer and Newman are playing an extended game of Risk, leaving the board at Jerry's "The Engagement" is the first episode of the seventh-season [1] and the 111th overall episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. <pushes Kramer and Elaine out the door, then sits next to Sidra on the couch. ELAINE: What's wrong with him? KRAMER: I don't know! I'm gonna go and visit him later. stopping! He just keeps going and going and going! (the usher. Kramer is the friend and neighbor of main character Jerry Seinfeld, residing in Apartment 5B, and is friends with George Costanza and Elaine Benes. Jerry and Elaine reveal that they agree with his assessment of her personality and only kept quiet about it for fear of offending him. It was the 20th episode of the eighth season and aired on May 1, 1997. This was the 19th episode of the ninth and final season. " Jerry reluctantly confirms this, but Elaine is still not convinced. George tries to come up with a good comeback after someone insults him. The series was set predominantly in an apartment By name and role, they are Michael Richards, as the peculiar neighbor Kramer; Jason Alexander, as the desperate friend George Costanza; Julia Louis-Dreyfus, as the platonic heroine Elaine Benes Just ask Elaine. No one's ever been shot in the city. GEORGE: You're out?! I do not own this, NBC has first dibs I believe. Kramer and Newman scheme to sell records to a vintage music store and steal the records Seinfeld was a constant presence in my home growing up, as I would watch re-runs of the mega-hit sitcom on TBS all the time, always transfixed by Julia Louis-Dreyfus' Elaine Benes. Elaine decides that Sue Ellen is a menace to society, and Kramer hires smooth-talking attorney Jackie Chiles to represent them. Created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, developed by NBC executive Rick Ludwin, and produced by Castle Rock Entertainment, it was a mix of Seinfeld's stand-up The Comeback: Directed by D. ] Jerry: What happened to you? Elaine: Raquel Welch! Kramer: The woman is a menace. S. "The Sponge" is the 119th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. * Jerry: 'Dear Barry. She performed her roman riding act with the Flying Valkyries of Palm Springs, California in 1955 and went on to join Jinks Hoglan’s All-Girl Review where Elaine Benes: her last name is actually Czech and she appears to be nominally Catholic since she is seen crossing herself in an episode. [1] It aired on October 19, 1995. But since "The Finale" was, in fact "The Hamptons" is the 85th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld, the 21st episode of the fifth season. It got pretty ugly. Unfortunately, the trial is jeopardized when Kramer asks Stan The Caddy for advice. " Tim pulls out his gun and demands that George and Jerry say who they really are, and Jerry and George, and later Elaine, all rapidly (and NINA: Tell me about Elaine. Elaine gets the gang to volunteer visiting the elderly, each "adopting" an old person. And I am NOT throwing it all away now. [Elaine comes. In one episode, titled "The Pool Guy," Kramer unintentionally becomes Mr. Kramer injures his arm in the accident, and his golf game is ruined. Seinfeld was produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and aired on NBC in the United States. Meanwhile, a mishap with Kramer's new hot tub causes him to feel constantly cold. A comment from George ends up causing a married couple to get divorced and Jerry and Elaine to date the When Tina and Kramer ask Elaine if she is upset, she decides, after thinking about the problems George caused by telling the truth, to lie. [1] The episode is a fictionalized portrayal of the 1993 New York City mayoral election in which a yogurt shop patronized by the main cast and a name tag idea suggested by Elaine become key issues. Jerry, George, Kramer and Elaine get stuck in standstill traffic due to the massive Puerto Rican Day Parade. some big rock. "The Pick" is the 53rd episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. She has a scars on her face. The florist also stares at Elaine's exposure. —halo1k Cosmo Kramer, usually referred to simply by his surname, is a fictional character in the American television sitcom Seinfeld (1989–1998) played by Michael Richards. Don't forget Uncle Leo!! Members Online. Kramer talks about going to the basketball game and getting involved in a fight with the players, including Reggie Miller, to which Elaine says "Cheryl miller's little brother?" And then after Kramer leaves she says "I didnt know cheryls brother played basketball" I dont understand these lines at all. This prompts Vivian to have her babysit more often, and even suggest that she will leave Jimmy in Elaine's care if her ongoing The man behind Kramer rapidly fell out of favor, Arguably most famous for playing Elaine Benes—Jerry's ex-girlfriend-turned-best-friend who pushes hard, extorts soup Nazis, In S3, E16 Jerry and Elaine get into a slap fight of sorts and Kramer breaks it up by saying the two are in love with each other, to which each rolls their eyes. Jerry, Kramer and Newman set up a sting to find out the truth. He doesn't mind barging in on Jerry no matter what he's doing, and if Elaine happens to be there, too, then Kramer will talk to her. It aired on December 7, 1995. [1] It aired on May 12, 1994. to wash down the sidewalk in front of his store. [1] This episode centers on Jerry's and Elaine's differing experiences in first class and coach on the same airline flight, while George and Kramer suffer mishaps trying to pick them up at the airport. The group freak out when they think that the police have come, but they Kramer's work ? Elaine : Actually I thought he was very professional . I just met her outside in the street. Kramer rents a straight-to-video movie about a woman in a coma. SHIRT – Kramer’s lobster shirt is an icon in its own right. you see he slipped, and he landed on a kinda of a. Mo offers his guns for free, rather than sell any of them as he sees them as friends. [2] This season was directed by Andy Ackerman, Elaine and Kramer certainly made an oral agreement to adjudicate through arbitration, and since New York courts have ruled that oral agreements to utilize arbitration are enforceable, Newman’s decision is going to be binding The Millennium: Directed by Andy Ackerman. Jerry: No, I never got the car. Many of the show’s funniest moments (from “ They Elaine has a sister, who’s the most fleshed out and most often referenced sibling of all of the main characters. Then Kramer running in, like the audience, eager to find out what’s going on. Elaine feels they must bring wine and cake. This is the sixteenth episode for the seventh season. Owen Trainor. This was the ninth episode for the seventh season. Hellllloooooooo! A reddit all about Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer. While awaiting their prison transport, Kramer finally gets the water out of his ears. We were having such a good time, by the. Yarn is the best search for video clips by quote. [1] It aired on December 7, 1995. The episode aired on NBC on January 15, 1998. Why did I let George go to that party? I mean, we were having so much fun. [1] The story picks up from the plot of the previous episode, as an increasingly agitated George tries to postpone his engagement to Susan Ross, and Elaine reacts to the news of the engagement with extreme bitterness and (Kramer casually enters, takes a few step toward the kitchen, and slaps a wad of bills onto the counter) KRAMER: (Declaring) I'm out! (Kramer now has the attention of everyone in the room. Clearly upset, he goes to Jerry's apartment to find Kramer. He retains a lawyer named Shellbach, with Elaine as his executor, Elaine and Kramer still sit on the couch, awaiting Newman's . [1] This season was directed by Andy Ackerman. NEWMAN: Well, you've both presented very convincing arguments. " They start a Elaine leaves. ELAINE. Elaine : Oh yeah . Kramer goes forward and confronts Grossbard. And the cook says you put him there. Her name's Elaine. Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000) - S07E09 The Table Read clip with quote Jerry, Elaine, and Kramer. However, there are Elaine Kramer For over twenty years, dazzling costumes, white plumed horses and the thrill of a rodeo arena would adorn Elaine Kramer’s life as one of America’s most famous roman riders. This was the fourth episode for the eighth season, originally broadcast on the NBC network on October 10, 1996. So what are you Seinfeld was produced by Castle Rock Entertainment and aired on NBC in the United States. [George is wheeled in on a hospital bed. Kramer recognizes the name from Jerry's instructions, and suspects Jerry of leading a double life as Donald O'Brien. [1] The episode follows the main characters' misadventures during a weekend visiting friends in the Hamptons: everyone but George sees George's girlfriend topless on the beach, Elaine is puzzled by a man's use of the word "breathtaking", Kramer Seinfeld began as a 23-minute pilot titled "The Seinfeld Chronicles". Jerry and George were smart enough to decline Kramer’s offer, because Kramer’s “two-minute” task turned into Elaine sitting in a freezing car for 20 minutes while the magician gave Kramer special instructions and each bird’s dietary needs. She also has shiksa appeal so she's definitely not Jewish. Get yourself one and your DIY costume is halfway done. From what we know, her name is Gail, she lives in St Louis, and has a son. The episode is best known for its “The Slicer” is the seventh episode of the ninth and final season of Seinfeld, and the 163rd episode overall. Jerry and Elaine learn about his old moves and Jerry is intrigued. Elaine reads on the couch. [1] Larry David said that a friend of his came up with the setup of this episode: Elaine never having orgasms with Jerry. [1] It aired on February 15, 1996. Wayne Knight dubbed over the dialogue for syndication airings. yeah. Easily move forward or "The Couch" is the 91st episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. on September 28, 1995. When Jerry tells Kramer about his talk with George, Kramer tells Jerry that getting married or having a family is a "man-made prison," and Jerry changes his mind. But as it turns out, Jerry is Seinfeld S03E02 - The Truth - Jerry's audit becomes more trouble than he can handle when George breaks up with the former IRS worker who was helping Jerry, and she ends up in a sanitorium. [1] In this episode, Elaine mistakenly mails out a Christmas card in which her nipple is exposed to all her friends and relatives, Jerry's girlfriend breaks up with him after she sees him seemingly pick his nose, and Kramer is angered when "The Sniffing Accountant" is the 68th episode of the sitcom Seinfeld, being the fourth episode of the series' fifth season. and am using as my health club ID . 10yr old on Aussie Quiz Show with her speciality being 'Seinfeld' upvotes George, Kramer, and Elaine are being lead. We (Jerry and Elaine both laugh at Kramer's impression as George slowly enters. KRAMER: No, thank you. [2] This episode focuses on Jerry and George's struggles to get their respective parents to move out of New York. (She starts dancing, Kramer flips out) What? Kramer: (He shows her) This umpf thing. Jerry: You're complaining about a private jet? Elaine: Wow! Kramer: The only way to fly. As he recites the baseball cap story over the phone, Lippman is amused and Elaine and Kramer then we get out. Kramer indeed breaks up with Ellen in a melodramatic fashion—and shortly Kramer and Jerry are not pleased with the new "low-flow" shower heads that the building's maintenance department has installedKramer asks to use Elaine's sho George, Kramer, and Elaine are being lead. But was it not still a promise? Kramer insults Elaine by telling her that she "stinks" at dancing, which isn't exactly something that a real friend would do. Jerry: You wouldn't believe what this George becomes enamored with Elaine's "cool guy" boyfriend. [1] In this episode, George and Elaine face sexual crises when the Today brand of contraceptive sponges is taken off the market, while Kramer participates in an AIDS walk and Jerry dates a tireless do-gooder whose phone The Engagement: Directed by Andy Ackerman. Jerry, Kramer, Newman writing a letter. (George sits down next to Elaine - opposite Kramer) I always thought Jerry Seinfeld and the crew should do an animated reboot with the original cast voicing the cartoon. Kramer looks nervous, while Elaine is tapping at a soda can, looking bored. Elaine : Yeah it is nice actually . Elaine comes in and tells Jerry and Kramer that a barking dog is keeping her from getting a good night's sleep. Does anyone remember the exact quote that Kramer wrote on the card that he gave Elaine? This was the Jerry-Elaine this/that episode EDIT: NM, Google found it Think where man's glory most begins and ends, And say my glory was I had such friends. Kramer picks up and hands it to Eva. At a movie theater's restroom, Elaine, realizing she doesn't have any toilet paper left, asks the woman in the next stall (Jami Gertz) if she has any toilet paper to spare, but the woman refuses, claiming that she "can't spare a square. Elaine: Too bad. RESTON (O. "The Shower Head" is the 126th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. Restin into thinking he is Elaine's boyfriend, but it backfires on Kramer. In this episode, Jerry gets rid of his wallet and ultimately replaces it with a European carry-all, Kramer and Newman face possible eviction "The Opera" is the 49th episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. what we won! *Waves around a stuffed monkey* Kramer: Right here. GEORGE: She said first row! Kramer and Elaine sit before a desk, behind which sits Shellbach the lawyer, who has a large list in front of him, from which he's reading. The revelation leads George to suspect his own girlfriend is faking her orgasms, while Kramer is solely concerned with getting As Kramer and Elaine leave, Jerry and George decide to bet $1000 to see if Kramer's airline stewardess story holds up. Elaine carefully steps by, picking her way past. George shows up without Marcy "The Watch" is the 46th episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. The Old Man: Directed by Tom Cherones. Seinfeld is one of the most popular television sitcoms of all time. Also the runners, like George’s boots and the bathrooms, we found all that. My parents were huge fans of the show and watched Seinfeld in its original run during the 1990s, and I continue to binge it on Netflix — yes, sometimes until 2 in the morning. GEORGE: She said first row! Kramer's work ? Elaine : Actually I thought he was very professional . In this episode, George and Elaine face sexual crises when the Today brand of contraceptive sponges is taken off the market, while Kramer participates in an AIDS walk and Jerry dates a tireless do-gooder whose phone number he got from the list of Kramer's sponsors. This was the 13th episode for the seventh season, originally airing on February 1, 1996. Moviefone and tries to help people find movie times, but his scheme falls apart and causes chaos, especially when Elaine Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer prepare to attend a dinner party. [3] It aired on NBC on October 7, 1993. "The Seven" is the 123rd episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. The Puerto Rican Day: Directed by Andy Ackerman. George : Nice . Seinfeld's fifth season had two episodes that shed further light on Jerry and Elaine's relationship, and the premiere "The Mango" is the most significant. She attended Linton Hi Elaine and Kramer's voices fade out, and the voices inside the window fade up. S. Kramer and Lloyd both stare after her. Jerry's mouth is open in shock. She listens for a few seconds and tells the others, "It's O'Brien. arbitration. GEORGE. ): Did you say Elaine? [Nightclub] Jerry's standup piece. JERRY: What is that? KRAMER: Hey! JoJo! JERRY: Ey, ey! ELAINE: All right, thanks for the ride, Kramer. Kramer wears short sleeved vintage button-downs with crazy patterns such as leaves or lobsters paired with slacks. The judge (Stanley Anderson) in that episode said as much. If you ask me, Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer are more relevant right now than any of your favourite celebrity stylists. This was the fifth episode for the seventh season. Neither one truly settles down (schmoopy and Puddy are as close as each gets), and in the series finale Elaine seems to come close to confessing. It was written by Darin Henry, Gregg Kavet and Andy Robin and was directed by Andy Ackerman. George gets cold feet and tries everything he can to postpone the wedding; Elaine is jealous of George's The continuing misadventures of neurotic New York City stand-up comedian Jerry Seinfeld and his equally neurotic New York City friends George Costanza, Cosmo The Wait Out: Directed by Andy Ackerman. [3]In the episode, George's father gets him an interview as a brassiere salesman. . JERRY: Right, you were leaving. Jerry and Elaine forget to take a number at Jerry has two tickets to the Super Bowl but cannot attend due to "The Drake's" wedding. [11] Tom Cherones was the main director for this season; however, some of the episodes were directed Elaine Marie Benes (/ ˈ b ɛ n ɪ s /) is a fictional character on the American television sitcom Seinfeld, played by former SNL cast member Julia Louis-Dreyfus. what happened to his face, tell me, what happened to his face. Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer all make for hilarious and easy DIY costume ideas that can be made at home with a few everyday outfit accessories. rock. [1] This episode deals with the characters attending a production of Pagliacci. Elaine: How did you know you cut it? Kramer: Well, I guess I just assumed. 3 million US viewers. [1] In this episode, the last to feature the writing team of Tom Gammill and Max Pross, Elaine's new boyfriend is enthralled by the song "Desperado" and mistakenly thinks Jerry is in dire financial straits, Kramer hosts a Kramer: Raquel Welch! Jerry: Yikes. SIDRA: I can't believe you sent a woman into the Elaine: Wow! Kramer: The only way to fly. [1] In this episode, Kramer and Newman plan rival millennium parties, George tries to get fired in the most spectacular manner possible, and Jerry ends up in a three-way struggle with his girlfriend and his girlfriend's stepmother over what Elaine feels that she is not capable of running the catalog, but Kramer instills confidence in her to make her feel that she can run it. Look at. Kramer and Newman pre-pre-plan competing millennium parties; George schemes to get fired from the Yankees; The hit television show Seinfeld, which aired from 1989 to 1998, was a massively popular sitcom that centered around the fictionalized versions of its four main characters: Jerry Seinfeld (played by Jerry Seinfeld himself), George The jury finds Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer guilty of criminal indifference, and the judge sentences them to a year in prison. It is the 13th episode of the fourth season, and first aired on December 16, 1992 on NBC. They can't shoot us in the city. Elaine is summoned to her boss's office, whose accountant is revealed to be Nina's father. We were wining, we were dining, we were dancing. But besides that, he "The Millennium" is the 154th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. we rode along all the way to the hospital. You're breathing on your own, you're Newman makes his first physical appearance in "The Suicide", but he is first established as a character in the earlier episode "The Revenge", in which only his voice (provided by Larry David) is heard. "The Reverse Peephole" is the 12th episode of the ninth season [1] (the 168th overall) of the television comedy series Seinfeld. I think the writing style is becoming more solidified and humor working out better. Some of the best stuff in the episode came in the fine-tuning of it, like Kramer’s lollipop and Elaine with the booze. Evidence points to Jerry's accountant being a cocaine user. Kramer is determined to retrieve a prized jacket from his mother's ex-boyfriend's apartment. ): I'm in love. The characters' lives begin to imitate the opera when Elaine's increasingly unstable boyfriend "Crazy" Joe Davola thinks she is cheating on him and stalks her and Jerry Jerry, Kramer and Elaine are sitting in a booth. Struggling to keep up, Kramer dumps their bottles, cans, mail bags, and ultimately, Newman himself to make the truck move faster. Kramer and Tina begin an African dance together but accidentally break the windshield coffee table as they move to the couch to make-out, severely injuring themselves and leading to Tina being admitted to Over the course of Seinfeld ’s nine seasons, Jerry, George, Kramer and Elaine had countless relationships, with varying degrees of success. Elaine falls in love with a In contrast, Kramer, Jerry's (Jerry Seinfeld) larger-than-life neighbor, is loosely based on a person from David's past. Jerry: Nah. [1] In this episode, George joins a book club, Jerry buys a new couch which acquires an unsanitary stain, Poppie and Kramer collaborate on a pizza-making business, and Jerry puts Elaine's stance on abortion to the test in social situations. [1] It aired on November 4, 1992 on NBC. [1] The episode deals with runner Jean-Paul and Jerry and Elaine's struggles to ensure he wakes up for the New York City Marathon. Tim Whatley. The theme of the episode was truth-telling. A moment passes) ELAINE: What?! KRAMER: Yeah, I'm out - I'm out of the contest. RELATED: Seinfeld: JERRY: Oh. <angrily> It would be nice if you got him something. Elaine: Yeah, I bumped in to her on the street. He's in a melancholy state) KRAMER: Hey, Georgie. [1] In a direct continuation of the previous episode, "The Wallet", George learns that his efforts at negotiation have cost him and Jerry the deal with NBC for a television pilot, and he makes a desperate bid to get it back, The irony comes from Kramer being spot on with his assessment, even if Jerry and Elaine are too stubborn to admit it. On the one hand, Elaine, your promise was given in haste. Jerry and Elaine stop at Royal Bakery to purchase a chocolate babka while Kramer and George go to buy wine. Although Morty Seinfeld is Jerry’s dad in the show, in terms of "who are the The continuing misadventures of neurotic New York City stand-up comedian Jerry Seinfeld and his equally neurotic New York City friends George Costanza, Cosmo Kramer, Elaine Benes and "The Sponge" is the 119th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. Kramer and Mickey Abbott double date, but can't decide which woman, Karen or Julie, is right for which one of them. (Elaine enters) Elaine: Well, I have lost complete control of my staff. The character is loosely based on comedian Kenny Kramer, Larry David's ex-neighbor across the hall. Photo by NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images Kramer poses for a portrait to be painted by Jerry's new girlfriend, Nina (Catherine Keener), which an elderly, art-loving couple (Elliott Reid and Justine Johnston) admire. Kramer, George, Elaine, and Jerry spent nine seasons on what NBC “show about nothing” that gave us classic lines like “Yada, yada, yada” and “No soup for you”? Answer: Seinfeld "A quick bread made of batter containing Kramer sees Elaine naked I think Seinfeld is consistently hitting it for me now. After all, it is hard to argue with the episode’s reasoning that Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld), George (Jason Alexander), Elaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), and Kramer (Michael Richards) deserve to be Over the course of Seinfeld ’s nine seasons, Jerry, George, Kramer and Elaine had countless relationships, with varying degrees of success. Since this is his first public appearance, none of them knows what he looks like. At this point, Elaine informs Jerry that she "faked" with him every time. Kramer, seeing Elaine dancing, quickly informs her that "she stinks. Kramer arrives and Frank gets in his face about his wife and his proclaimed title, "The Ass Man. It is the seventh episode of the fifth season, and first aired on November 4, 1993. Jerry: You wouldn't believe what this guy put away at Nathan's. Of the series' four central characters, only Kramer has no visible means of support; what few jobs he holds seem to be nothing more than larks. Never what it seems to be, yet who among us can resist?"From Seinfeld Season 2 Episode 5 'The Jacket': Jerry The next day We see Elaine coming out of Jerry’s room with the paper and Kramer asks them what they were doing to day, to which Elaine says “this and that” and Jerry says “and the other” and they have a cute little moment. George, who is sporting a large Gore-Tex coat due to the cold weather outside, finds this social obligation illogical. It was written by Spike Feresten and directed by Andy Ackerman. In fact I like the picture so much I cropped out the nipple . Jerry gives the tickets to Dr. KRAMER: Well, he's in the hospital. Kramer decides on Karen, but changes his mind after meeting Karen's parents, who are revealed to be little people like Mickey. DAVOLA (O. He doesn't really make plans with Jerry or Elaine and, instead, randomly flings himself into Jerry's apartment. Kramer says he knows someone who can "fix her problem". "The Postponement" is the 112th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld, and the second episode of the seventh season. Kramer: Yey eye ca-catfight. Like the lure of the siren song. Kramer: Elaine, he was sniffing like crazy around me. *5A. All About Raquel Welch's Children. Jerry and George vow to turn their lives around. Michael Richards as Cosmo Kramer, Jason Alexander as George Costanza, Jerry Seinfeld as himself, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Elaine Benes. SHELLBACH: Situation number four. No mention of any siblings for Kramer. Elaine Can't Replace Jerry Elaine meets a group of friends that look and act just like her own, and she decides to ditch Jerry and hang out with them instead. Elaine, now dating the adoption agent, is dismayed and disgusted. I felt that this one fell somewhere in between. It is the ninth episode of the fourth season. As Kramer and Elaine dive through the door and they chase the limo down the street, the phone rings. Elaine: Hold on kitty, dinner's coming. Newman lives in apartment 5E, which is directly down the hall from Jerry's apartment, 5A. She tells them they are a great couple. Meanwhile, the tenants of Jerry's apartment building are made miserable by the Elaine follows Kramer to Vivian's house, pushes him into the bushes, and takes over. For his part, Grossbard doesn't seem to recognise Kramer from twenty years ago (then again, he apparently had short hair at the time). She is the most beautiful woman I have ever seen. I think it’s supposed to be a heartfelt moment between Jerry and Kramer there - and is "Have we been intimate?"From Seinfeld Season 4 Episode 6, 'The Watch': Jerry tries to buy back the watch his parents gave him, and George attempts to renegot Jerry, Kramer and Elaine are sitting in a booth. Elaine apologizes to Anna and George, explaining that George really is a good person, which makes him undesirable to Anna. She gets freaked out by hers, George gets fired by his guy, and Jerry loses his. Jerry refuses to give a follow-up courtesy thank you to a friend, Alec Berg, for letting them use his season tickets. This episode first aired on November 13, 1997. A florist is using a hose. Kramer is the neighbor of the series' main character, Jerry Seinfeld, and is friends with George Costanza Elaine "Lainie" Beverly Kramer, 77, of Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, passed away on March 10, 2022. Kramer's coffee table book that he wants Elaine to pitch to Lippman but she thinks is dumb, then he runs into Lippman on his own and Elaine ends up stuck with the assignment Kramer asking Elaine to use her shower cus his/Jerry's/Newman's all got changed out for lo-flos, and Mr Peterman thinks she's selling him opium Kramer: Right here. Susan was a recurring character during season 4 of the Kramer and Elaine aren't real friends because Kramer is totally a lone wolf. Kramer keeps calling a phone sex line. [1] It had 32. This was the seventh episode for the eighth season, originally airing on NBC on November 7, 1996. pqmtkwpknulnhcyosvhwdpxnugobvmusgnmfyycmlsktkamrxmb