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The Parking Garage

"The Parking Garage" is the 23rd episode of the situation comedy Seinfeld. It was the sixth episode of the show's third season.[1] It aired on October 30, 1991 on NBC.[1]

"The Parking Garage"
Seinfeld episode
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 6
Directed byTom Cherones
Written byLarry David
Production code306
Original air dateOctober 30, 1991 (1991-10-30)
Guest appearance
Episode chronology
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"The Library"
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"The Cafe"
Seinfeld season 3
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Written by Larry David and directed by Tom Cherones, the episode takes place entirely in a parking garage. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews, and was ranked #33 on TV Guide's 1997 list of the 100 Greatest TV episodes of All Time. The episode received a 12.1/19 Nielsen rating.

Plot edit

After Kramer purchases an air conditioner from a shopping mall in New Jersey, no one in the group can remember where his car was parked in the multi-level parking garage. After carrying the air conditioner for some time, an exhausted Kramer leaves it behind one of the parked cars and tries to memorize the number of the parking space. Elaine fears that her new goldfish will die in the bag before they can arrive home, George must meet his parents by 6:15 to take them out to celebrate their anniversary, and Jerry has to go to the bathroom badly.

Elaine begs various people in the parking garage to give them a ride around the structure to find their car, but no one is willing to help. Kramer badgers Jerry to urinate in a corner where no one can see him. After Jerry reluctantly does so, he is spotted by a security guard and detained. Jerry tries to talk his way out of trouble by making up a story about a fictional disease of "uromysitisis poisoning", before telling the truth.[2] Elaine, Kramer, and George split up to find Jerry.

George also gets caught in the act of urinating after being convinced to do so by Kramer. Both Jerry and George are fined and released. After the two find Elaine, Jerry convinces George to ask an attractive woman to give them a lift around the garage. The woman accepts, and they all enter her car and drive off. She kicks them out almost immediately, after George makes disparaging remarks about L. Ron Hubbard, not realizing she is a Scientologist. They are dropped off right by Kramer's car but Kramer, who holds the keys, is still lost somewhere in the garage, having gone to search for the air conditioner. By the time he gets back, Elaine's goldfish are dead and George is well past the deadline to meet his parents. They all get in the car, but the engine fails to start.

Production edit

 
Series co-creator Larry David wrote the episode.

The Parking Garage was written by Larry David, his fourth writing credit for the season, and was directed by Tom Cherones, his fourth directing credit for the season. It was filmed on the normal Seinfeld soundstage. The audience bleachers, Jerry's apartment and the restaurant set were removed to make room for the new set. Shooting was done from different angles so the entire set was shown. The stage was surrounded by mirrors to make the garage appear larger. Louis-Dreyfus and Seinfeld had their makeup redone between takes while lying on the ground because the shoot was so demanding.[3]

Because Michael Richards wanted the shoot to be as realistic as possible, he insisted that an actual air conditioner be placed in the box Kramer was to carry around, so that Kramer's struggles were actually real. This got taxing as the shoot went on, and Richards also cut his lip while trying to load the air conditioner into his car.[4]

The ending was scripted to have the gang drive off together; the car failing to start at the end of the episode was an accident. Richards continued to crank the car's ignition without success. It was decided that it was a much funnier ending, and it was kept in the episode as something else gone wrong. The other actors' natural reactions are visible as the car fails to start.[5]

Theme edit

The episode follows the premise of the idea of Seinfeld as a "show about nothing". Holly Ordway of DVD Talk compared it to "The Chinese Restaurant" from the second season, which takes place entirely in a Chinese restaurant.[6]

Reception edit

In its original American broadcast, "The Parking Garage" received a Nielsen rating of 12.1 rating/19% share—this means that 12.1% of American households watched the episode and 19% of televisions in use at the time were tuned to it.[7]

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." She also said it was better than second season's "The Chinese Restaurant".[6] Colin Jacobson of DVD Movie Guide said "À la Season Two's "The Chinese Restaurant", this program uses one commonplace setting for its comedy, and I think it works even better than its famed predecessor".[8]

Critical response edit

Linda S. Ghent, Professor in the Department of Economics at Eastern Illinois University, discusses this episode in view of its economic themes, specifically those of common resources, thinking 'at the margin' and cost-benefit analysis. The common resource here is the garage itself: it is for the public, but it is not supposed to be used by the public as a bathroom. Jerry decides that the relief (benefit) of urinating will outweigh the risk (cost) of getting caught.[9]

Matthew Bond, describing how "singleness and childlessness" were, at the time the series began, "unusual for a situation comedy",[10] writes that

the Peter Pans of this series view all other children as competition and those who have children—i.e., their peers who are parents—as fools. In 'The Parking Garage,' George intervenes when a mother hits her son; the mother tells him to mind his own business. When George asserts that it is his business, the son tells George that he's ugly.

Matthew Bond concludes, "In the Seinfeld world, others are unwelcome; parents are oppressive; friends married or with children are buffoons; children are monsters. Why should Jerry and Our Gang grow up?"

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Seinfeld Season 3 Episodes". TV Guide. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  2. ^ David, Larry. "The Parking Garage". IMSDB. Retrieved August 11, 2012.
  3. ^ Bjorklund, Dennis (June 7, 2020). Seinfeld Fun Facts: Over 1500 Little-Known Facts About the Show. Praetorian Publishing. p. 23. ISBN 9780463820186. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
  4. ^ Parker, Dylan. "Why The Cast of 'Seinfeld' Hated Filming The Parking Garage Episode". The Things. Retrieved 9 April 2022.
  5. ^ . Sony Pictures. Archived from the original on 2011-11-16. Retrieved 2008-05-09.
  6. ^ a b Ordway, Holly (November 23, 2004) http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/13457/seinfeld-season-3/ DVD Talk Retrieved 2010-06-25
  7. ^ Seinfeld Season 3: Notes about Nothing - "The Parking Garage" (DVD). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
  8. ^ Jacobson, Colin (November 19, 2004) http://www.dvdmg.com/seinfelds3.shtml DVD Movie Guide Retrieved 2010-06-24
  9. ^ Ghent, Linda S. "Seinfeld Economics: The Parking Garage (Public urination)". Critical Commons. Retrieved August 11, 2012.
  10. ^ Bond, Matthew (2006). Do you think they're having babies just so people will visit them?. New York: Continuum. pp. 108–116. ISBN 9780826418036. Retrieved August 12, 2012. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)

External links edit

  • "The Parking Garage" at IMDb  

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For a parking garage see multi story car park The Parking Garage is the 23rd episode of the situation comedy Seinfeld It was the sixth episode of the show s third season 1 It aired on October 30 1991 on NBC 1 The Parking Garage Seinfeld episodeEpisode no Season 3Episode 6Directed byTom CheronesWritten byLarry DavidProduction code306Original air dateOctober 30 1991 1991 10 30 Guest appearanceCynthia Ettinger as MicheleEpisode chronology Previous The Library Next The Cafe Seinfeldseason 3List of episodes Written by Larry David and directed by Tom Cherones the episode takes place entirely in a parking garage It received overwhelmingly positive reviews and was ranked 33 on TV Guide s 1997 list of the 100 Greatest TV episodes of All Time The episode received a 12 1 19 Nielsen rating Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Theme 4 Reception 4 1 Critical response 5 References 6 External linksPlot editAfter Kramer purchases an air conditioner from a shopping mall in New Jersey no one in the group can remember where his car was parked in the multi level parking garage After carrying the air conditioner for some time an exhausted Kramer leaves it behind one of the parked cars and tries to memorize the number of the parking space Elaine fears that her new goldfish will die in the bag before they can arrive home George must meet his parents by 6 15 to take them out to celebrate their anniversary and Jerry has to go to the bathroom badly Elaine begs various people in the parking garage to give them a ride around the structure to find their car but no one is willing to help Kramer badgers Jerry to urinate in a corner where no one can see him After Jerry reluctantly does so he is spotted by a security guard and detained Jerry tries to talk his way out of trouble by making up a story about a fictional disease of uromysitisis poisoning before telling the truth 2 Elaine Kramer and George split up to find Jerry George also gets caught in the act of urinating after being convinced to do so by Kramer Both Jerry and George are fined and released After the two find Elaine Jerry convinces George to ask an attractive woman to give them a lift around the garage The woman accepts and they all enter her car and drive off She kicks them out almost immediately after George makes disparaging remarks about L Ron Hubbard not realizing she is a Scientologist They are dropped off right by Kramer s car but Kramer who holds the keys is still lost somewhere in the garage having gone to search for the air conditioner By the time he gets back Elaine s goldfish are dead and George is well past the deadline to meet his parents They all get in the car but the engine fails to start Production edit nbsp Series co creator Larry David wrote the episode The Parking Garage was written by Larry David his fourth writing credit for the season and was directed by Tom Cherones his fourth directing credit for the season It was filmed on the normal Seinfeld soundstage The audience bleachers Jerry s apartment and the restaurant set were removed to make room for the new set Shooting was done from different angles so the entire set was shown The stage was surrounded by mirrors to make the garage appear larger Louis Dreyfus and Seinfeld had their makeup redone between takes while lying on the ground because the shoot was so demanding 3 Because Michael Richards wanted the shoot to be as realistic as possible he insisted that an actual air conditioner be placed in the box Kramer was to carry around so that Kramer s struggles were actually real This got taxing as the shoot went on and Richards also cut his lip while trying to load the air conditioner into his car 4 The ending was scripted to have the gang drive off together the car failing to start at the end of the episode was an accident Richards continued to crank the car s ignition without success It was decided that it was a much funnier ending and it was kept in the episode as something else gone wrong The other actors natural reactions are visible as the car fails to start 5 Theme editThe episode follows the premise of the idea of Seinfeld as a show about nothing Holly Ordway of DVD Talk compared it to The Chinese Restaurant from the second season which takes place entirely in a Chinese restaurant 6 Reception editIn its original American broadcast The Parking Garage received a Nielsen rating of 12 1 rating 19 share this means that 12 1 of American households watched the episode and 19 of televisions in use at the time were tuned to it 7 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 She also said it was better than second season s The Chinese Restaurant 6 Colin Jacobson of DVD Movie Guide said A la Season Two s The Chinese Restaurant this program uses one commonplace setting for its comedy and I think it works even better than its famed predecessor 8 Critical response edit Linda S Ghent Professor in the Department of Economics at Eastern Illinois University discusses this episode in view of its economic themes specifically those of common resources thinking at the margin and cost benefit analysis The common resource here is the garage itself it is for the public but it is not supposed to be used by the public as a bathroom Jerry decides that the relief benefit of urinating will outweigh the risk cost of getting caught 9 Matthew Bond describing how singleness and childlessness were at the time the series began unusual for a situation comedy 10 writes that the Peter Pans of this series view all other children as competition and those who have children i e their peers who are parents as fools In The Parking Garage George intervenes when a mother hits her son the mother tells him to mind his own business When George asserts that it is his business the son tells George that he s ugly Matthew Bond concludes In the Seinfeld world others are unwelcome parents are oppressive friends married or with children are buffoons children are monsters Why should Jerry and Our Gang grow up References edit a b Seinfeld Season 3 Episodes TV Guide Retrieved 2 December 2021 David Larry The Parking Garage IMSDB Retrieved August 11 2012 Bjorklund Dennis June 7 2020 Seinfeld Fun Facts Over 1500 Little Known Facts About the Show Praetorian Publishing p 23 ISBN 9780463820186 Retrieved 5 March 2022 Parker Dylan Why The Cast of Seinfeld Hated Filming The Parking Garage Episode The Things Retrieved 9 April 2022 The Parking Garage episode at Seinfeld Official Site Sony Pictures Archived from the original on 2011 11 16 Retrieved 2008 05 09 a b Ordway Holly November 23 2004 http www dvdtalk com reviews 13457 seinfeld season 3 DVD Talk Retrieved 2010 06 25 Seinfeld Season 3 Notes about Nothing The Parking Garage DVD Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Jacobson Colin November 19 2004 http www dvdmg com seinfelds3 shtml DVD Movie Guide Retrieved 2010 06 24 Ghent Linda S Seinfeld Economics The Parking Garage Public urination Critical Commons Retrieved August 11 2012 Bond Matthew 2006 Do you think they re having babies just so people will visit them New York Continuum pp 108 116 ISBN 9780826418036 Retrieved August 12 2012 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help External links edit The Parking Garage at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Parking Garage amp oldid 1217834214, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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