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"The Baby Shower" was first broadcast in the United States on NBC on May 16, 1991. [14] It received a Nielsen rating of 12.4 and an audience share of 21, indicating that 12.4% of American households watched the episode, and that 21% of all televisions in use at the time were tuned into it. [4] "The Baby Shower" met with negative responses from ...
This is the second Seinfeld episode to feature Elaine's fondness for the Kennedy family, the first being "The Baby Shower". [8] The original script featured Jerry watching the TV series Flipper. It was changed to Tiny Toon Adventures due to concerns over music rights.
Elaine holds a baby shower for a friend at Jerry's apartment. George is excited, because he finds the baby shower to be the perfect opportunity to "tell off" the woman who gave him "unequivocally, the worst date of [his] life" by pouring Bosco chocolate sauce on his red shirt. However, he cannot muster the courage to do so.
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The first read-through of the episode was held on January 23, 1991, the same night the second season premiered. [2] "The Statue" was filmed in front of a live audience six days later. [2] A few scenes were changed prior to filming; in an early draft of the script Elaine sat next to George eavesdropping on Jerry and Ray's conversation. [2]
The Talk airs all week on CBS at 2 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT with the final episode airing on Friday, December 20. Fans can see O’Connell on the series finale of Star Trek: Lower Deck on Paramount+ ...
Cut through all the digital clutter and delete multiple emails from your Android simultaneously. Kurt the CyberGuy explains how it's done.
(a reference to Edwin Starr's hit song "War"); Elaine takes him seriously. Kramer gives Elaine an electronic organizer. He has acquired a stash of 600 Titleist golf balls from a driving range and decides to hit them into the ocean. Jerry runs into George's college crush Diane and tells her George is now a marine biologist. Intrigued, she asks ...