Seinfeld wasn’t so much about nothing as it was about somebodies in particular Jerry Elaine Kramer and George. Their chemistry was strong enough to keep us watching regardless of what they were or weren’t doing. And for almost every episode the show managed to seamlessly weave together the lives of these four I’d argue unlikely friends without any being left out. That said there were a total of five Seinfeld episodes that didn’t feature the full quartet.
The Trip Part 1 Season 4 Episode 1
Definitely so long as you don’t mind occasionally cutting away to a couple of detectives who are doing their best to carry scenes without any of the main character Jerry has arrived in A to appear and bomb on The Tonight Show with Geroge along for the ride. We also get to see what a Kramer spin off would feel like as we follow him around Hollywood. The episode is also filled with a bunch of famous cameos which is always a treat if you’re a sucker for that sort of thing like I am.
The Pen Season 3 Episode 3
Jason Alexander was so upset about being left out of this episode that he threatened to quit over it. In an interview for the Seinfeld DVDs he admitted that his ego got the better of him. I went to Larry, and I said If you do it again do it permanently Alexander explained. If you don’t need me to be here for every damn episode of Seinfeld that you write then I don’t need to be here.
He’ll really hate to learn then that The Pendoesn’t suffer despite him and Michael Richards not being there. Jerry’s parents serve as great replacements and no one could ever forget the specificity of an astronaut pen that can write upside down. Add in a B story about a fold-out sofa causing Elaine back pain and you have yourself a fully satisfying escapade. Although L.A. might have been an overwhelming backdrop it turns out that Seinfeld works just as well in an old folks community as it does in Manhattan.
Jason Alexander was so upset about being left out of this episode that he threatened to quit over it. In an interview for the Seinfeld DVDs, he admitted that his ego got the better of him. “I went to Larry, and I said, ‘If you do it again, do it permanently,’” Alexander explained. “If you don’t need me to be here for every damn episode of Seinfeld that you write then I don’t need to be here.”
He’ll really hate to learn then that “The Pen” doesn’t suffer despite him and Michael Richards not being there. Jerry’s parents serve as great replacements, and no one could ever forget the specificity of an “astronaut” pen that can write upside-down. Add in a B-story about a fold-out sofa causing Elaine back pain, and you have yourself a fully satisfying escapade. Although L.A. might have been an overwhelming backdrop, it turns out that Seinfeld works just as well in an old folks community as it does in Manhattan. Jason Alexander was so upset about being left out of this episode that he threatened to quit over it. In an interview for the Seinfeld DVDs, he admitted that his ego got the better of him. “I went to Larry, and I said, ‘If you do it again, do it permanently,’” Alexander explained. “If you don’t need me to be here for every damn episode of Seinfeld that you write then I don’t need to be here.”
He’ll really hate to learn then that “The Pen” doesn’t suffer despite him and Michael Richards not being there. Jerry’s parents serve as great replacements, and no one could ever forget the specificity of an “astronaut” pen that can write upside-down. Add in a B-story about a fold-out sofa causing Elaine back pain, and you have yourself a fully satisfying escapade. Although L.A. might have been an overwhelming backdrop, it turns out that Seinfeld works just as well in an old folks community as it does in Manhattan.
Jason Alexander was so upset about being left out of this episode that he threatened to quit over it. In an interview for the Seinfeld DVDs, he admitted that his ego got the better of him. “I went to Larry, and I said, ‘If you do it again, do it permanently,’” Alexander explained. “If you don’t need me to be here for every damn episode of Seinfeld that you write then I don’t need to be here.”
He’ll really hate to learn then that “The Pen” doesn’t suffer despite him and Michael Richards not being there. Jerry’s parents serve as great replacements, and no one could ever forget the specificity of an “astronaut” pen that can write upside-down. Add in a B-story about a fold-out sofa causing Elaine back pain, and you have yourself a fully satisfying escapade. Although L.A. might have been an overwhelming backdrop, it turns out that Seinfeld works just as well in an old folks community as it does in Manhattan.
The Chinese Restaurant Season 2 Episode 11
1,000 percent In this feat of television history we’re treated to a bottle episode that’s confined to a Chinese restaurant. But don’t be fooled.The Chinese Restaurant doesn’t take place over dinner it takes place over the endless wait to be seated for dinner. Despite potentially having the least amount of plot possible to carry a show The Chinese Restaurant taps into such a highly relatable frustration that it’s become a cultural touchstone even if Kramer didn’t get a chance to barge/fall through the door.
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