![]() ![]() With Elaine falling for Jerry’s joke that War and Peace was not the original title, this episode comes around beautifully in comical fashion. Director: Tom Cherones Stars: Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards, Jason Alexander Votes: 6,147 S4 E17 2. Going through with the lie, George nearly pulls it off until he reveals the truth at the end. Seinfeld (19891998) Episode: The Outing (1993) PG 22 min Comedy 9.4 Rate A prank by Elaine leads a newspaper journalist to think that Jerry and George are gay. Proving how lovingly despicable the character of George is, he complains that Jerry should’ve indicated he was an architect instead, saying “You know I’ve always wanted to be an architect Jerry!” Lying about an occupation isn’t enough George would like to choose the occupation himself. George is set up by Jerry with a former classmate only to learn that Jerry has misled her in believing that George is a marine biologist. Tying in the storyline of Kramer’s golf balls, “The Marine Biologist” successfully juggles the separate arcs until the epic finale. “The sea was angry that day, my friends…” George’s final monologue is likely one of the best-written pieces in the show, as his recounting of his rescue of a beached whale is endearing, hysterical, and ends with a surprising twist. “The Marine Biologist” (Season 5, Episode 14) ![]() As a total package, the episode features some of the best guest stars and the funniest lines of the series and has cemented itself as one of the best episodes of the series.ħ. Often forgotten is actress Debra Messing ( Will & Grace) in her spectacular performance as Jerry’s girlfriend, who reveals herself to be anti-Semitic and racist during an outrageous conclusion. Jerry believes that Tim has converted solely for the purpose of using jokes associated with the religion. Tim Whatley and has converted to Judaism, to the chagrin of Jerry. In “The Yada Yada” Bryan Cranston reprises his role as Dr. Fortunately, the episode is one of the best of the series and not only the platform for an amazing phrase. In reality, any fan of the show would be hard-pressed not to think of Seinfeld when they hear the phrase now. “The Yada Yada” (Season 8, Episode 19)Īn example of Seinfeld popularizing phrases in everyday culture, “yada yada” wasn’t invented by Seinfeld, yet is often attributed to the show by many. ![]()
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