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"The Alternate Side" is the 28th episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. The episode was the 11th episode of the show's third season, [1] and aired on NBC on December 4, 1991. [1]The episode was written by Larry David and Bill Masters, and was directed by Tom Cherones.
George fills in for him briefly in "The Alternate Side" and fails miserably, causing Sid's nephew to lose his foot to amputation because George's incompetence caused several of Sid's regular customers to quit. This created a significant loss of income to Sid, thereby rendering him unable to finance his nephew's operation.
Lighter Side. Medicare. News. Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. ... Read on to learn more about the not-so-little ones of the Seinfeld cast! Jerry Seinfeld's Three Children.
"Male Unbonding" is the fourth episode of the first season of the American sitcom Seinfeld and aired on NBC on June 14, 1990. [1] Despite airing fourth, it was the second episode produced. [2] [3] In it, Jerry Seinfeld tries to avoid meeting an old childhood friend, Joel Horneck .
The Human Fund was conceived by writer Jeff Schaffer and based on Christmas cards the Seinfeld staff would receive from Castle Rock. [5] To enhance the ugliness of Gwen's "ugly" side, the crew had actress Karen Fineman wear a prosthetic behind her lip and put bits of tissue inside her nose to make it appear bigger. [6]
CNBC analyzed scripts and calculated Jerry Seinfeld made a whopping $13,000 per line by the final season. He was grossing approximately $1 million an episode with his sidekicks Elaine, George and ...
The episode has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics with many saying it is better than "The Chinese Restaurant". Holly Ordway called the episode "another classic Seinfeld episode" and also stated "the characters spend the whole episode in the same place resulting in an episode that's both memorable and funny."
Gaffigan and Seinfeld last worked together in the Netflix comedy Unfrosted, which Seinfeld co-wrote and directed as well. "The first time Jim and I ever really spoke was when he was a guest on ...