I liked the one where Jerry is doing stand up and he gets booed by Kramer's girlfriend. She works with Elaine and he gets revenge by going to her office to heckle her. She runs out of the building and loses her toe because of a street sweeper.
I kill myself laughing in the next scene when Kramer describes how he finds her toe then has to take the bus to the hospital to give it to her.
I liked the one where Jerry is doing stand up and he gets booed by Kramer's girlfriend. She works with Elaine and he gets revenge by going to her office to heckle her. She runs out of the building and loses her toe because of a street sweeper.
I kill myself laughing in the next scene when Kramer describes how he finds her toe then has to take the bus to the hospital to give it to her.
They were all the best episodes because everything still applies 20 years later - timeless greatness. Marine biologist, anti-dentite, diddling the maid, ah, how can I choose???
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Came across this - toward the end of this clip Jason Alexander talks about the famous last scene of the Marine Biologist. It was an on the fly ad on to the show on taping day - the last scene was supposed to be George walking into the water. Pretty amazing.
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This thread prompted me to browse the book I got with my dvd box set for all 9 seasons.
I only read a few tidbits but the most interesting was that Kramer's sliding entrance was created by accident.
First time it happened he missed his cue and was late coming into the scene and that's why he came storming in. Everyone loved it so he incorporated it into the character.