Last of the Moe Haircuts (The Influence of The Three Stooges on Twentieth-Century Culture)
| Air Date/Released | Thursday, February 9, 1995 |
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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.
No sooner does George starts wearing a toupee to boost his self-esteem, Kramer sets him up on a date with an old friend, not knowing that she’s bald and wears a wig. Of course, George does not see the irony and is upset that he went out with a bald woman. Also, Elaine is attracted to a gay man and is determined to “turn” him, and Jerry’s police sergeant girlfriend makes him take a polygraph to see if he’s lying about not watching MELROSE PLACE.
George breaks the news about his date...
Elaine: Well, maybe she got a haircut or something.
George: Let me tell you something. Nobody walks into a beauty parlor and says, "give me the Larry Fine."
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