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  2. The Contest - Wikipedia

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    The original script was not revealed until the night before the cast read-through. [8] The first version written by David was not as clean as the one later broadcast. [6] The note from the censor claimed that David should not use the word "masturbate". [9] Seinfeld decided it would be better to remove any references to what George actually did. [6]

  3. The Phone Message - Wikipedia

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    Written by series creators Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David and directed by Tom Cherones, the episode was produced to replace a script by staff writer Larry Charles. Charles had written an episode called "The Bet," revolving around Elaine Benes buying a handgun. The script's gun content was deemed too provocative and, in little time, Seinfeld and ...

  4. The Pony Remark - Wikipedia

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    Here, suddenly, is the tight knot of guilt and denial, of hypersensitivity and sarcastic contempt that Seinfeld would explore for the next eight years." [13] Holly Ordway of DVD Talk considered the episode the best episode of Seinfeld ' s second season. [14] "The Pony Remark" is considered one of Seinfeld ' s "classic episodes". [15]

  5. Seinfeld season 2 - Wikipedia

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    Joseph P. Kahn, a critic for the Wilmington Morning Star, praised the writing and acting of the season premiere and stated, "One safe prediction, Seinfeld will be here for a good long run this time around." [30] Writing for The Spokesman-Review, critic Jon Burlingame stated that "Seinfeld is an offbeat take on the standard sitcom concept. While ...

  6. The Understudy (Seinfeld) - Wikipedia

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    "The Understudy" is the 110th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This is the 24th and final episode for the sixth season. [1] It aired on May 18, 1995. [1] This is the second episode in the series not to open with a stand-up routine (after the clip show episode "The Highlights of 100").

  7. Bryan Cranston reveals secret behind hilarious 'Seinfeld' scene

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    Photo cred: Getty. Bryan Cranston stopped by "Live with Kelly" and talked about his famous role on the show, letting fans in on a secret from set.The "Breaking Bad" star reveals that the moment ...

  8. Jerry Seinfeld reveals amazing story behind 'genius' Jason ...

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    No, it was never in the script.” Seinfeld, whose new movie “Unfrosted” is now available on Netflix, said George’s memorable coffee shop speech was a last-minute addition.

  9. The Diplomat's Club - Wikipedia

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    "The Diplomat's Club" is the 108th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This is the 22nd episode for the sixth season. [1] It aired on May 4, 1995. [1] The episode was the final appearance of Mr. Pitt as a recurring character (though he appears as a guest in the series finale), as he comes to suspect Elaine of plotting to kill him in order to receive the benefits from his will.