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"The Wizard" is the 171st episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 15th episode for the ninth and final season. [1] It aired on February 26, 1998. [2] In this episode, Kramer retires and moves into the same condo as Morty and Helen Seinfeld, Elaine tries to find out if her pale-skinned boyfriend is actually black, and George gets upset that the Rosses will not call him a liar after ...
"The Race" is the 96th episode of the American sitcom Seinfeld, the tenth episode of the sixth season. [1] The episode first aired on December 15, 1994. [1] The story follows Jerry as he meets an old rival, who suspects that he cheated in a high school race and wishes to re-run it. Elaine is put on a "blacklist" and finds out her boyfriend is a ...
Elaine Marie Benes (/ ˈ b ɛ n ɪ s /) is a fictional character on the American television sitcom Seinfeld, played by former SNL cast member Julia Louis-Dreyfus.Elaine's best friend in the sitcom is her ex-boyfriend Jerry Seinfeld, and she is also good friends with George Costanza and Cosmo Kramer.
Keith Hernandez (played by Keith Hernandez) – fictionalized version of the baseball player, who befriends Jerry and later dates Elaine in "The Boyfriend". Kevin (played by Tim DeKay) – Elaine's one-time boyfriend, most notable for being "The Bizarro Jerry". He dates Elaine in two Season 8 episodes, "The Soul Mate" and "The Bizarro Jerry".
However, Kimsey may be best known for guest-starring as Ned Isakoff, Elaine Benes's communist boyfriend, in The Race, a 1994 episode of Seinfeld. [1] Kimsey's character was later included in Rolling Stone magazine's "100 Best Seinfeld Characters" in 2014. [2] He appeared in the Sliders episode (5/15) "To Catch a Slide" (1999).
There was nothing going on with Elaine and Jerry on Seinfeld, but according to star Julia Louis-Dreyfus, there almost was. “Oh, the network wanted it! They wanted a ‘will-they, won’t-they ...
Of course, Louis-Dreyfus, now 63, left the show and made a name for herself with iconic roles as Elaine in "Seinfeld," Christine in "The New Adventures of Old Christine," and Selina Meyer in "Veep."
Elaine's new boyfriend Glenn puzzles and intrigues her because he won't tell her his phone number or where he works. On the street, he avoids a woman, and Elaine jumps to the conclusion that he is married. Glenn takes her to a squalid apartment which she assumes he has rented for the extramarital affair.