![]() ![]() ![]() After the Rosses forget to serve the marble rye. This episode - featuring an unknown Bryan Cranston as dentist Tim Whatley - centered on George’s girlfriend’s penchant for cutting out parts of stories by using the phrase “yada, yada.” The phrase was a common one before the episode aired, but it’s now most associated with Seinfeld. In Season 7, Episode 11 'The Rye,' The Costanzas (Georges parents) and the Rosses have dinner together. Seinfeld (19891998) Episode: The Contest (1992) PG 23 min Comedy 9.5 Rate George's mother throws her back out when she falls down after catching George performing a personal act the gang partakes in a contest of self-denial. “The Chinese Restaurant” (May 23, 1991)Īiring in Seinfeld‘s second season, this episode is a prime example of why the series came to be known as “a show about nothing.” The entire plot centered around Jerry, Elaine and George as they waited for a table at a Chinese restaurant. ![]() Later, given the choice between his girlfriend ( Alexandra Wentworth) or the soup, Jerry chooses the soup.ģ. Jerry and George visit a soup restaurant run by a chef who is so temperamental he’s been dubbed “the Soup Nazi.” While George gets kicked out for asking for bread, Elaine manages to get herself banned for a year. Seinfeld (19891998) Episode: The Contest (1992) PG 23 min Comedy. Spurred by a story George ( Jason Alexander) tells about getting caught masturbating by his mother, Jerry ( Jerry Seinfeld), Elaine ( Julia Louis-Dreyfus), Kramer ( Michael Richards) and George place a bet to see who can go the longest without pleasuring themselves - thereby earning the title of “master of his/her domain.” George does everything possible to keep his unemployment benefits, including using Jerry as a faux latex manufacturer, Elaine is wooed by Hernandez and a hilarious JFK reference recounts a spitacular day at the ballpark for Kramer and Newman. We’ve assembled a cornucopia of Thanksgiving programming below that spans five decades of television.PHOTOS Inside THR’s Comedy Actor Roundtable With Andy Samberg, Matt LeBlanc, Tony Hale Both The Simpsons and South Park have delivered memorable holiday episodes, with the latter unforgettably introducing the world to a special turkey by the name of Gobbles. Of course, classic Thanksgiving television has not been limited to live-action shows. READ MORE: Our Favorite Classic Rock Thanksgiving Stories Others have seemingly come out of nowhere: Did anyone really expect a Thanksgiving episode from The A-Team? Many classic Thanksgiving episodes came from places you'd expect, like heartwarming turns from The Wonder Years and The Brady Bunch. Even though Seinfeld claims to be a show about nothing, the New York-set series features hundreds of memorable and dynamic characters across 9 seasons and 172 episodes. The Contest Seinfeld season 4 episode 11, The Contest, is one of the show’s all-time greatest episodes. The episode’s food fight became a famous TV moment, though it also spawned boycotts among some viewers. Here are the nine best Seinfeld episodes to check out on Netflix. Likewise, the classic sitcom Cheers counts a Thanksgiving episode among its most memorable, as the gang of bar friends assembled at Carla’s house for a nontraditional Thanksgiving dinner. Then in its first season, the series struck comedy gold with its plot centered on a radio promotion gone horribly wrong. George’s girlfriend goes tanning topless and Jerry’s girlfriend walks in on George after changing out of his swimsuit. This premise puts the focus squarely on the characters, and everybody has their own conflicts going on while they wait for the table. Jerry, George, and Elaine spend the entire half-hour episode waiting for a table in a Chinese restaurant. Whether its trouble after he gives Jerry a space pen or voting Morty out as president of Del Boca Vistas. Kramer finds a ton of lobster unaware that he is stealing from a fisherman’s trap. RELATED: 10 Classic Moments In The Seinfeld Episode 'The Chinese Restaurant'. Jack Klompus (Sandy Baron) just cant let the Seinfeld family be happy. READ MORE: How Paul Simon Ended Up Wearing a Turkey Suit on 'SNL'Īrguably the most memorable serving of Thanksgiving TV came from WKRP in Cincinnati in 1978. The Hamptons (Season 5, Episode 21) The gang goes to the Hamptons to see a baby which turns out to be ugly. ![]()
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