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SEINFELD - The Suicide
Air Date/Released | Wednesday, January 29, 1992 |
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Station/Studio | NBC / Castle Rock |
The sitcom about nothing. Stand-up comedian Jerry Seinfeld deals with the single life in NYC, along with his neurotic and self-absorbed friends.
Jerry’s neighbor Martin tries to commit suicide after he breaks up with his girlfriend Gina. As Martin lies in a coma, Jerry begins an affair with Gina. Meanwhile, Elaine deals with fasting before surgery, and George gives his Grand Cayman tickets to Kramer after a psychic tells him that something terrible will happen to him on the trip. The morning after, Gina and Jerry discuss their situation and Martin...
Gina: What will you do if Martin wakes up? Run away like a mouse?
Jerry: No, more like the Three Stooges, at the end of every movie.
Gina: What are these stooges that you speak of?
Jerry: They’re a comedy team.
Gina: Tell me about them... everything.
Jerry: Well, they’re three kinda funny lookin’ guys, and they hit each other a lot.
Gina: You will show me the Stooges?
Jerry: I will show you the Stooges.
Gina: When?
Jerry: Well, I don’t really know where the Stooges are right now. But if I locate them, you’ll be the first to know.
Crew: Tom Cherones (Director), Tom Leopold (Writer), Larry David, Andrew Scheinman, George Shapiro, Howard West (Exec. Producers), Jerry Seinfeld, Larry David, Tom Cherones, Larry Charles, Tim Kaiser, Elaine Pope, Joan Van Horn, Nancy Sprow, Suzy Mamann-Greenberg (Producers), Larry David, Jerry Seinfeld (Creators)
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