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Stan The Caddy
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Posted: September 20, 2003 9:36 PM |
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gs: Marisa Tomei (Herself) Walter Olkewicz (Nick (Cable Guy)) Ann Guilbert (Evelyn) Frances Bay (Mabel Choate) Bill Macy (Herb) Jesse White (Ralph) Annie Korzen (Doris Klompus) Daniel Zacapa (Power Guy (John)) Golde Starger (Bldg "A") Janice Davis (Bldg "B") Art Frankle (Bldg "C") Liz Sheridan (Helen) Barney Martin (Morty) Heidi Swedberg (Susan) Sandy Baron (Klompus)
Kramer continues to play with the cable guy. George's obsession with Marisa makes Susan suspicious. Elaine calls Jerry in Florida and tells him she wants to come and join him. Elaine gets George Marisa's phone number and now he needs her for an alibi (which involves her "boyfriend" Art Vandelay, an importer/ exporter). Morty's ace in the hole, to keep him from impeachment, is the woman Jerry stole the marble rye from, but she doesn't remember him, at least at first. The cable guy zeros in on Kramer, but he gets away. George's meeting with Marisa doesn't go as well as planned and Susan thinks he he's having an affair with Elaine. The cable guy concedes defeat.
b: 08-Feb-96 pc: 717 w: Larry David & Jerry Seinfeld d: Andy Ackerman
NOTE: Originally broadcast as part of a 60 min episode.
Someone once asked why this production number is 717 and not 715, directly following part 1. I can only assume (I can't prove) that production was initially begun on the orginal script and part way into its production they realized that they had enough material for a second part. Since the 715 & 716 scripts were probably already beginning pre-production, the next number available was 717. Of course, this is only a theory.
When Kramer is chased by the Cable Guy, it can be noticed that there is an obvious product placement of Rold Gold Pretzels that Kramer is eating out of his grocery bag. A product that was being endorsed by Jason Alexander.
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gmc
Bob Sakamano
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Posted: May 2, 2005 7:12 PM |
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This is probably really obvious but I,m not american so i dont get the reference. what is the reference for the scene at the end of this episode when jerry and his parents are leaving in the car and everyone is waving to them? |
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Gendison
Bad Breaker Upper
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Posted: May 2, 2005 7:24 PM |
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It's a spoof of when Richard Nixon resigned from office, after the world found out what a scumbag parasite lying crook him and everyone in his administration was (and still is). |
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Jimmy
Pensky Material
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Posted: May 2, 2005 9:14 PM |
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A sexually-depraved miscrient, who sought to gratify only his most basic and immediate urges. |
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Bookman
Bad Breaker Upper
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Posted: May 2, 2005 9:23 PM |
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The Outlaw Josey Wales! |
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Jimmy
Pensky Material
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Posted: May 2, 2005 9:41 PM |
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Wonder what toilet paper was like in the 1860's. Did they carry it in rolls in their duffle bags?
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Bert Harbinson
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Posted: November 12, 2005 4:17 PM |
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The voice of the cable guy when he is chasing Kramer off the rooftop yells at Kramer. Sounds like the same voice that yells at Kramer in another episode when Kramer takes back the jacket from some guy that was dating his mother (When the guy is banging on Kramers door and Kramer comes into Jerry's apartment but Elaine is in there and has to leave.) |
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Bert Harbinson
Low-Talker
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Posted: November 12, 2005 4:22 PM |
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The cable guys revelation about the cable company being different afer Kramer eludes him all that time reminds me of the same character traits in the car salesman when Kramer and the guy go "below the slash" on the gas tank in the Saab 900 test drive. The salesman is saying how he is changed and will be a new man similar to the spiel the cable guy does outside Kramer's door. |
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dave
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Posted: January 20, 2007 11:05 PM |
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were can I get the seen were kramer jumps from the building?
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dave
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Posted: January 21, 2007 5:04 PM |
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WERE!?!?!? |
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riley
Master of my Domain
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Posted: January 21, 2007 6:32 PM |
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You look like a nice person so I will help you out. Go to your local store that sells dvd's. There should be one there that says Season 7 Seinfeld pick it up. Go to the nearest cash register give it to the person behind the counter to ring up and then pay for it. Go home put it in your dvd player, set on the couch and enjoy. |
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dave
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Posted: January 22, 2007 3:23 PM |
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Your sarcastic remarks, are at the least liked! So take your fat ass to the store and by a exercising machine, cuz you need one! we all know you do
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dave
Low-Talker
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Posted: January 22, 2007 4:39 PM |
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Fuck you riley. |
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riley
Master of my Domain
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Posted: January 22, 2007 6:46 PM |
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When I jump off the roof I will wave as I pass your window |
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Dave
Low-Talker
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Posted: January 22, 2007 9:31 PM |
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I thought you were going to the movies tonight. |
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Curly
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Posted: April 28, 2007 5:29 AM |
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I think this has been brought up before, but the chase scene with Kramer and the cable guy is from Alfred Hitchcock's "North By Northwest" (1959), starring Cary Grant as the chasee. |
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Rob
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Posted: July 5, 2008 12:42 AM |
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Anyone know of any resolution to the George story in this episode? George & Susan's engagement continues in the next episodes without any explanation as to why she didn't dump him after catching him in a lie with Elaine. Any help would be appreciated. |
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COMMANDO 8
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Posted: July 16, 2008 6:03 PM |
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Nick: For god sake, if a doctor can do it why cant we ?? !!
Morty and Jacks eyebrows are funny, out of control. |
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