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Seinfeld (Curb Your Enthusiasm)

"Seinfeld" is the tenth and final episode of the seventh season of the American situation comedy television series Curb Your Enthusiasm. The 70th episode overall of the series, it was written by Larry David and directed by Jeff Schaffer and originally aired on HBO on November 22, 2009.[1] The episode revolves around a fictional Seinfeld reunion show featuring the original cast.

"Seinfeld"
Curb Your Enthusiasm episode
Episode no.Season 7
Episode 10
Directed byJeff Schaffer
Andy Ackerman (Seinfeld segment)
Story byLarry David
Original air dateNovember 22, 2009 (2009-11-22)
Running time41 minutes
Guest appearances
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Plot edit

Larry David is hopeful that his plan is working to win back his ex-wife Cheryl (Cheryl Hines). He previously cast her in the Seinfeld reunion show as Amanda, ex-wife of George, played by Jason Alexander. Meanwhile, Julia Louis-Dreyfus holds a party in honor of Jason's book release, Acting Without Acting, which Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld criticize for being too short. At the party, Julia Louis-Dreyfus accuses Larry of leaving a "ring stain" on an antique table in her house. Larry claims his innocence and refuses to pay for the damages, and thus decides to find the person responsible; the person who does not "respect wood."

While on the set of the show, Cheryl invites Larry to her house to review the script. Larry misses the date when he attempts to repair his friendly relationship with Mocha Joe (the studio lot's coffee guy whom Larry failed to tip), causing Cheryl to turn to Alexander for coaching. The two begin to develop a very friendly relationship, leaving Larry jealous. In retaliation, he rewrites the ending of the show, in which George and Amanda do not end up together. This causes Jason to leave the set; when the rest of the cast wants Jason to return, Larry unsuccessfully tries to play George himself, and quits the show shortly thereafter. In the parking lot, Larry talks to Jeff on the phone and mentions that the only reason he had put the show together to begin with was to have a chance to get back together with Cheryl, which she overhears from her car.

Upon watching the show's premiere, Larry is surprised to see that Virginia is in fact playing Amanda. Cheryl then knocks on his door, stating she quit the show after arguing over the small size of Jason's book, and also because "it wasn't the same" since Larry's resignation. Larry states that he prefers the original ending to the one he had written, which causes Cheryl to say "because [George and Amanda] belong together", much like Larry and Cheryl. The two kiss until Larry notices a ring stain caused by Cheryl's drink, subsequently accusing Cheryl of causing the ring stain on the antique table.

Reunion show edit

The Seinfeld reunion show centered on George Costanza, who married a woman named Amanda and made a fortune by devising an iPhone application called the iToilet, which directed the user to the nearest decent public toilet anywhere in the world (in "The Busboy", an actual Seinfeld episode, George brags about being able to find "the best public toilet [...] anywhere in the city"). His wife left him before he lost his fortune in the Bernie Madoff Ponzi scheme, and George then moved in with Jerry. In the years since the original finale, Jerry donated sperm to have a daughter with Elaine; the child, unknowingly, calls him "Uncle Jerry", but learns the truth by the end of the episode and eventually calls him "daddy". Most of the reunion show revolves around George attempting to get back with Amanda, who received half of George's money and would want a prenuptial agreement to ensure he did not get together just for the money.

In the episode, Jerry says "we already screwed up one finale", a reference to the fact that "The Finale" was not well received by critics and fans.[2]

Production edit

David previously refused to make a Seinfeld reunion, but he thought it would be funny to do it on Curb Your Enthusiasm.[3] He stated that it "was a perfect way to do something like that but not to do it. Under the guise of doing the Curb show, it was very relaxed and loose and easy."[4] The original sets were used to reconstruct Jerry's apartment and Monk's Café, with Jerry's apartment updated to reflect the 11 years that had elapsed since "The Finale".[5]

Reception edit

Eric Goldman of IGN gave the episode a 7.4 saying that "there were quite a few funny moments and scenes" but it "lacked a certain spark and energy and felt fairly low key for a season finale in general".[2] Amelie Gilette of The A.V. Club praised the episode, writing that David "made the Curb universe and the Seinfeld universe merge and then fold in on itself—and it was nothing short of incredible to watch". She graded the episode A+.[6] Jonathan Toomey of TV Squad also gave "Seinfeld" a positive review, saying that "fans finally got the Seinfeld ending they've always been hoping for", though he criticized the subplot with Mocha Joe.[7]

The episode had about 2 million viewers, making it the highest-rated season finale of the show in more than five years.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ "Episode #70 - Seinfeld". HBO. Retrieved 2010-01-20.
  2. ^ a b Goldman, Eric (November 23, 2009). "Curb Your Enthusiasm: "Seinfeld" Review". IGN. Retrieved October 14, 2021.
  3. ^ "Enthusiasm for Seinfeld reunion". The Sydney Morning Herald. October 20, 2009. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
  4. ^ Levin, Gary (October 4, 2009). "On 'Curb Your Enthusiasm,' it's a 'Seinfeld' reunion that's not". USA Today. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
  5. ^ Murphy, Damien; Dunn, Emily (October 7, 2009). "Seinfeld gang's reunion". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2010-08-11.
  6. ^ Gillette, Amelia (November 22, 2009). "Seinfeld". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 2010-06-04.
  7. ^ Toomey, Jonathan (November 23, 2009). "Review: Curb Your Enthusiasm - Seinfeld (season finale)". TV Squad. Retrieved 2010-06-04.
  8. ^ Hibberd, James (November 24, 2009). "'Curb' finale most-viewed in five years". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 14, 2021.

External links edit

  • "Seinfeld" at HBO
  • "Seinfeld" at IMDb  

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Seinfeld is the tenth and final episode of the seventh season of the American situation comedy television series Curb Your Enthusiasm The 70th episode overall of the series it was written by Larry David and directed by Jeff Schaffer and originally aired on HBO on November 22 2009 1 The episode revolves around a fictional Seinfeld reunion show featuring the original cast Seinfeld Curb Your Enthusiasm episodeEpisode no Season 7Episode 10Directed byJeff SchafferAndy Ackerman Seinfeld segment Story byLarry DavidOriginal air dateNovember 22 2009 2009 11 22 Running time41 minutesGuest appearancesJerry Seinfeld as himself Jerry Seinfeld Julia Louis Dreyfus as herself Elaine Benes Michael Richards as himself Cosmo Kramer Jason Alexander as himself George Costanza Wayne Knight as Newman Elisabeth Shue as Virginia Saverio Guerra as Mocha JoeEpisode chronology Previous The Table Read Next The Divorce List of episodes Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Reunion show 2 Production 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot editLarry David is hopeful that his plan is working to win back his ex wife Cheryl Cheryl Hines He previously cast her in the Seinfeld reunion show as Amanda ex wife of George played by Jason Alexander Meanwhile Julia Louis Dreyfus holds a party in honor of Jason s book release Acting Without Acting which Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld criticize for being too short At the party Julia Louis Dreyfus accuses Larry of leaving a ring stain on an antique table in her house Larry claims his innocence and refuses to pay for the damages and thus decides to find the person responsible the person who does not respect wood While on the set of the show Cheryl invites Larry to her house to review the script Larry misses the date when he attempts to repair his friendly relationship with Mocha Joe the studio lot s coffee guy whom Larry failed to tip causing Cheryl to turn to Alexander for coaching The two begin to develop a very friendly relationship leaving Larry jealous In retaliation he rewrites the ending of the show in which George and Amanda do not end up together This causes Jason to leave the set when the rest of the cast wants Jason to return Larry unsuccessfully tries to play George himself and quits the show shortly thereafter In the parking lot Larry talks to Jeff on the phone and mentions that the only reason he had put the show together to begin with was to have a chance to get back together with Cheryl which she overhears from her car Upon watching the show s premiere Larry is surprised to see that Virginia is in fact playing Amanda Cheryl then knocks on his door stating she quit the show after arguing over the small size of Jason s book and also because it wasn t the same since Larry s resignation Larry states that he prefers the original ending to the one he had written which causes Cheryl to say because George and Amanda belong together much like Larry and Cheryl The two kiss until Larry notices a ring stain caused by Cheryl s drink subsequently accusing Cheryl of causing the ring stain on the antique table Reunion show edit The Seinfeld reunion show centered on George Costanza who married a woman named Amanda and made a fortune by devising an iPhone application called the iToilet which directed the user to the nearest decent public toilet anywhere in the world in The Busboy an actual Seinfeld episode George brags about being able to find the best public toilet anywhere in the city His wife left him before he lost his fortune in the Bernie Madoff Ponzi scheme and George then moved in with Jerry In the years since the original finale Jerry donated sperm to have a daughter with Elaine the child unknowingly calls him Uncle Jerry but learns the truth by the end of the episode and eventually calls him daddy Most of the reunion show revolves around George attempting to get back with Amanda who received half of George s money and would want a prenuptial agreement to ensure he did not get together just for the money In the episode Jerry says we already screwed up one finale a reference to the fact that The Finale was not well received by critics and fans 2 Production editDavid previously refused to make a Seinfeld reunion but he thought it would be funny to do it on Curb Your Enthusiasm 3 He stated that it was a perfect way to do something like that but not to do it Under the guise of doing the Curb show it was very relaxed and loose and easy 4 The original sets were used to reconstruct Jerry s apartment and Monk s Cafe with Jerry s apartment updated to reflect the 11 years that had elapsed since The Finale 5 Reception editEric Goldman of IGN gave the episode a 7 4 saying that there were quite a few funny moments and scenes but it lacked a certain spark and energy and felt fairly low key for a season finale in general 2 Amelie Gilette of The A V Club praised the episode writing that David made the Curb universe and the Seinfeld universe merge and then fold in on itself and it was nothing short of incredible to watch She graded the episode A 6 Jonathan Toomey of TV Squad also gave Seinfeld a positive review saying that fans finally got the Seinfeld ending they ve always been hoping for though he criticized the subplot with Mocha Joe 7 The episode had about 2 million viewers making it the highest rated season finale of the show in more than five years 8 References edit Episode 70 Seinfeld HBO Retrieved 2010 01 20 a b Goldman Eric November 23 2009 Curb Your Enthusiasm Seinfeld Review IGN Retrieved October 14 2021 Enthusiasm for Seinfeld reunion The Sydney Morning Herald October 20 2009 Retrieved 2010 08 11 Levin Gary October 4 2009 On Curb Your Enthusiasm it s a Seinfeld reunion that s not USA Today Retrieved 2010 08 11 Murphy Damien Dunn Emily October 7 2009 Seinfeld gang s reunion The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 2010 08 11 Gillette Amelia November 22 2009 Seinfeld The A V Club Retrieved 2010 06 04 Toomey Jonathan November 23 2009 Review Curb Your Enthusiasm Seinfeld season finale TV Squad Retrieved 2010 06 04 Hibberd James November 24 2009 Curb finale most viewed in five years The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved October 14 2021 External links edit Seinfeld at HBO Seinfeld at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Seinfeld Curb Your Enthusiasm amp oldid 1221306179, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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