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This was the eighth episode for the ninth and final season. [2] It aired on November 20, 1997. In this episode, Jerry betrays George by having sex with his girlfriend Nina, right before Elaine invites all three of them to come with her to India for the wedding of Sue Ellen Mischke, Elaine's
In 1971, Bonerz was part of an ensemble cast in the short-lived improvisational television show Story Theatre, which also included Alan Alda and Valerie Harper. In 1972, he landed the popular supporting role of Dr. Jerry Robinson, the eccentric orthodontist on The Bob Newhart Show , whose most frequent comic foil was Marcia Wallace as Carol ...
Betrayal is an American drama television series that aired on ABC from September 29, 2013, to January 19, 2014. The series was developed by David Zabel and starred Hannah Ware . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is based on the Dutch drama series Overspel , broadcast by VARA . [ 4 ]
Kramer poses for a portrait to be painted by Jerry's new girlfriend, Nina (Catherine Keener), which an elderly, art-loving couple (Elliott Reid and Justine Johnston) admire. George feels obliged to buy something when he accompanies Jerry to Nina's art studio, especially when she offers George her father's tickets to the owner's box at Yankee ...
A villain is an "evil" character in a story, whether a historical narrative or, especially, a work of fiction.In soap operas, the villain, sometimes called a "bad guy", is an antagonist, tending to have a negative effect on other characters.
The following contains spoilers from the April 4 FBI crossover event. As CBS’ 3-way FBI crossover event drew to a close, not only did Special Agent Stuart Scola help save thousands of New ...
Sixty years after his iconic series ended, Jerry Mathers knows that he's still the Beaver. "I'm used to people seeing me on the street, and saying,'Oh, it's the Beaver!'" the 74-year-old Leave It ...
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 80% of 5 critics' reviews are positive. [5]Chris Vognar of Rolling Stone praised the series writing: "A thoughtful series that grows richer with each of its four episodes, Born in Synanon is as much a personal journey as a historical study, although it ultimately manages to be both."