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The Stock Tip

"The Stock Tip" is the fifth episode (and season finale) of the first season of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld.[1]

"The Stock Tip"
Seinfeld episode
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 5
Directed byTom Cherones
Written byLarry David
Jerry Seinfeld
Production code105
Original air dateJune 21, 1990 (1990-06-21)
Guest appearances
  • Lynn Clark as Vanessa
  • Ted Davis as Dry Cleaner
  • Jill C. Klein as Waitress
  • Benjamin Lum as Stock Boy
Episode chronology
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"Male Unbonding"
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"The Ex-Girlfriend"
Seinfeld (season 1)
List of episodes

It aired on June 21, 1990.[2] In the episode, George Costanza (Jason Alexander) tells Jerry Seinfeld and Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) that a friend of a friend of his has given him a stock tip, and he encourages them to invest with him. Jerry does so, but as soon as he does, the value of his stock falls. At the same time, Jerry takes his girlfriend on a trip to Vermont, which does not go as planned.

The episode was written by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, and was directed by Tom Cherones. It received ratings and praise good enough to commission a second season.

Plot edit

While dining at Monk's Café, Elaine tells Jerry and George that she is suffering from an allergic reaction to her boyfriend's cats. George reads the business section of the newspaper, where he learns that a stock that a friend of a friend of his—Simons's friend Wilkinson—had tipped him off to had gone up. George invests $5000 in the stock and persuades Jerry to invest $2,500.

Jerry persuades his girlfriend Vanessa, (Lynn Clark), to go away with him to a bed-and-breakfast in Vermont. He reads the newspaper in hope that his stock has gone up, but it has in fact fallen in value. The next day, Kramer (Michael Richards) tells Jerry that his stock has fallen again. Jerry calls George to get advice from Wilkinson, but no one can find him. George rings him back and tells Jerry that Wilkinson is in the hospital. Jerry wants to sell his stock, but George insists that the tip is good. George says he will go and visit Wilkinson to find out what they should do, despite the fact that George does not know him personally.

At Jerry's apartment, Elaine says that the only way that she can get rid of Robert's cats is if they should have some form of "accident" and offers Jerry the job, but he refuses. Wilkinson throws George out of the hospital as soon as he mentions Simons, indicating the two had a falling out. Jerry sells his shares, while George decides to "go down with the ship". Jerry takes Vanessa to Vermont, but rainy weather keeps them stuck inside the bed-and-breakfast. He regrets going with her because they have nothing to talk about. Jerry reads the business section of the newspaper to see that the stock has risen dramatically since he sold it. Vanessa then claims that Jerry only took her to that bed-and-breakfast because he lost so much money. Back in New York, George celebrates selling his stock after he had netted a profit of $8,000. Elaine says that she gave Robert an ultimatum, and he chose the cats. George tells Jerry and Elaine that Wilkinson has another stock tip involving some sort of "robot butcher."

Production edit

"The Stock Tip" was recorded in front of a live studio audience at Ren-Mar Studios in Hollywood, California on March 12, 1990.[3]

This episode contains the first Seinfeld reference to Superman, which would be a recurring feature in later episodes in the series. An earlier draft of the episode featured Jerry arguing that in a nuclear holocaust, when everyone is very depressed, Superman could cheer everyone up with his "super humor". George responded by saying that no one would laugh because they would blame Superman for not stopping the holocaust in the first place.[3]

The character of Vanessa first appeared earlier in season one in the episode "The Stake Out". She is one of only a few of Jerry's girlfriends to appear in more than one episode. According to Larry David, co-writer of the episode, her character returned because there was no mention of any break-up in "The Stake Out", and therefore the characters were still dating.[4] Benjamin Lum, who plays the grocery store worker, reappears as a mail carrier in the season five episode "The Cigar Store Indian".[3]

Reception edit

When "The Stock Tip" was first broadcast on June 21, 1990, it attracted a Nielsen rating of 13.5/24, meaning that 13.5% of American households watched the episode, and that 24% of all televisions in use at the time were tuned into it.[3] The second season of Seinfeld was commissioned after this episode and a repeat of the pilot episode was broadcast.[3]

Critics praised several elements of the episode, including Jerry's confrontation with the dry cleaner. Colin Jacobson of DVD Movie Guide said that the episode "succeeded in a few ways. For one, it includes DVD One's [The first disc of the 'Seinfeld Seasons 1 & 2' DVD boxset] funniest bit: Jerry's confrontation with a dry cleaner. In addition, the episode offers our first look at a program that tries to branch out substantially beyond just one story. The prior shows went with one overriding plot, but "Tip" indulges equally in the stock and Vanessa elements. It's still not a great show, but it provides some advancement."[5]

David Sims of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B−. He praised the acting, if not the writing: "Kramer's non-specific glee and Jerry's passive frustration at it are both different tones for the characters, and it's fun to see the show play with the archetypes they've already set up. Later on, after Jerry has cashed out with a loss but George hangs on to make a profit, George's incongruous happiness (replete with cigar, suit, and him daintily picking up the check) is equally amusing. But script-wise, it's again apparent that David and Seinfeld are pretty new to the concept of actually sketching out coherent plots... The whole thing kinda just moves along until it isn't moving along anymore. It's not unfunny, and there's some choice dialog, like Jerry and George having the first of many Superman conversations about whether he has super-humor powers."[6]

Steve Schrider wrote, "While neither the strongest nor the second-strongest show of the first season, The Stock Tip proves that the show has come a long way, even after only five episodes. With this first season, the show's main issue is that it didn't equally utilize all four of its main characters... Jerry and Larry are the first to admit that they went into Seinfeld with little to no writing experience, but they were always very good about recognizing weaknesses and addressing them as needed."[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Seinfeld - Season 1 Episode Guide". TV Guide. from the original on 2 December 2021. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  2. ^ Kytasaari, Dennis (2007-08-09). "Seinfeld (a Titles & Air Dates Guide)". epguides.com. from the original on 2008-03-23. Retrieved 2008-08-04.
  3. ^ a b c d e Seinfeld Seasons 1 & 2: Notes about Nothing - "The Stock Tip" (DVD). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. 2004-11-23.
  4. ^ a b Schrider, Steve (September 5, 2011). "The Chronicles of Seinfeld #5: The Stock Tip". Boards and Recreation. from the original on November 6, 2013. Retrieved September 26, 2012.
  5. ^ Jacobson, Colin (November 18, 2004). "Seinfeld: Seasons 1 & 2 (1990-1991)". DVD Movie Guide. from the original on March 3, 2009. Retrieved August 24, 2008.
  6. ^ Sims, David (June 10, 2010). "The Stake Out"/"The Robbery"/"The Stock Tip". The A.V. Club. from the original on April 24, 2012. Retrieved September 26, 2012.

External links edit

  • "The Stock Tip" at IMDb

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The Stock Tip is the fifth episode and season finale of the first season of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld 1 The Stock Tip Seinfeld episodeEpisode no Season 1Episode 5Directed byTom CheronesWritten byLarry DavidJerry SeinfeldProduction code105Original air dateJune 21 1990 1990 06 21 Guest appearancesLynn Clark as Vanessa Ted Davis as Dry Cleaner Jill C Klein as Waitress Benjamin Lum as Stock BoyEpisode chronology Previous Male Unbonding Next The Ex Girlfriend Seinfeld season 1 List of episodesIt aired on June 21 1990 2 In the episode George Costanza Jason Alexander tells Jerry Seinfeld and Elaine Benes Julia Louis Dreyfus that a friend of a friend of his has given him a stock tip and he encourages them to invest with him Jerry does so but as soon as he does the value of his stock falls At the same time Jerry takes his girlfriend on a trip to Vermont which does not go as planned The episode was written by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld and was directed by Tom Cherones It received ratings and praise good enough to commission a second season Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot editWhile dining at Monk s Cafe Elaine tells Jerry and George that she is suffering from an allergic reaction to her boyfriend s cats George reads the business section of the newspaper where he learns that a stock that a friend of a friend of his Simons s friend Wilkinson had tipped him off to had gone up George invests 5000 in the stock and persuades Jerry to invest 2 500 Jerry persuades his girlfriend Vanessa Lynn Clark to go away with him to a bed and breakfast in Vermont He reads the newspaper in hope that his stock has gone up but it has in fact fallen in value The next day Kramer Michael Richards tells Jerry that his stock has fallen again Jerry calls George to get advice from Wilkinson but no one can find him George rings him back and tells Jerry that Wilkinson is in the hospital Jerry wants to sell his stock but George insists that the tip is good George says he will go and visit Wilkinson to find out what they should do despite the fact that George does not know him personally At Jerry s apartment Elaine says that the only way that she can get rid of Robert s cats is if they should have some form of accident and offers Jerry the job but he refuses Wilkinson throws George out of the hospital as soon as he mentions Simons indicating the two had a falling out Jerry sells his shares while George decides to go down with the ship Jerry takes Vanessa to Vermont but rainy weather keeps them stuck inside the bed and breakfast He regrets going with her because they have nothing to talk about Jerry reads the business section of the newspaper to see that the stock has risen dramatically since he sold it Vanessa then claims that Jerry only took her to that bed and breakfast because he lost so much money Back in New York George celebrates selling his stock after he had netted a profit of 8 000 Elaine says that she gave Robert an ultimatum and he chose the cats George tells Jerry and Elaine that Wilkinson has another stock tip involving some sort of robot butcher Production edit The Stock Tip was recorded in front of a live studio audience at Ren Mar Studios in Hollywood California on March 12 1990 3 This episode contains the first Seinfeld reference to Superman which would be a recurring feature in later episodes in the series An earlier draft of the episode featured Jerry arguing that in a nuclear holocaust when everyone is very depressed Superman could cheer everyone up with his super humor George responded by saying that no one would laugh because they would blame Superman for not stopping the holocaust in the first place 3 The character of Vanessa first appeared earlier in season one in the episode The Stake Out She is one of only a few of Jerry s girlfriends to appear in more than one episode According to Larry David co writer of the episode her character returned because there was no mention of any break up in The Stake Out and therefore the characters were still dating 4 Benjamin Lum who plays the grocery store worker reappears as a mail carrier in the season five episode The Cigar Store Indian 3 Reception editWhen The Stock Tip was first broadcast on June 21 1990 it attracted a Nielsen rating of 13 5 24 meaning that 13 5 of American households watched the episode and that 24 of all televisions in use at the time were tuned into it 3 The second season of Seinfeld was commissioned after this episode and a repeat of the pilot episode was broadcast 3 Critics praised several elements of the episode including Jerry s confrontation with the dry cleaner Colin Jacobson of DVD Movie Guide said that the episode succeeded in a few ways For one it includes DVD One s The first disc of the Seinfeld Seasons 1 amp 2 DVD boxset funniest bit Jerry s confrontation with a dry cleaner In addition the episode offers our first look at a program that tries to branch out substantially beyond just one story The prior shows went with one overriding plot but Tip indulges equally in the stock and Vanessa elements It s still not a great show but it provides some advancement 5 David Sims of The A V Club gave the episode a B He praised the acting if not the writing Kramer s non specific glee and Jerry s passive frustration at it are both different tones for the characters and it s fun to see the show play with the archetypes they ve already set up Later on after Jerry has cashed out with a loss but George hangs on to make a profit George s incongruous happiness replete with cigar suit and him daintily picking up the check is equally amusing But script wise it s again apparent that David and Seinfeld are pretty new to the concept of actually sketching out coherent plots The whole thing kinda just moves along until it isn t moving along anymore It s not unfunny and there s some choice dialog like Jerry and George having the first of many Superman conversations about whether he has super humor powers 6 Steve Schrider wrote While neither the strongest nor the second strongest show of the first season The Stock Tip proves that the show has come a long way even after only five episodes With this first season the show s main issue is that it didn t equally utilize all four of its main characters Jerry and Larry are the first to admit that they went into Seinfeld with little to no writing experience but they were always very good about recognizing weaknesses and addressing them as needed 4 References edit Seinfeld Season 1 Episode Guide TV Guide Archived from the original on 2 December 2021 Retrieved 2 December 2021 Kytasaari Dennis 2007 08 09 Seinfeld a Titles amp Air Dates Guide epguides com Archived from the original on 2008 03 23 Retrieved 2008 08 04 a b c d e Seinfeld Seasons 1 amp 2 Notes about Nothing The Stock Tip DVD Sony Pictures Home Entertainment 2004 11 23 a b Schrider Steve September 5 2011 The Chronicles of Seinfeld 5 The Stock Tip Boards and Recreation Archived from the original on November 6 2013 Retrieved September 26 2012 Jacobson Colin November 18 2004 Seinfeld Seasons 1 amp 2 1990 1991 DVD Movie Guide Archived from the original on March 3 2009 Retrieved August 24 2008 Sims David June 10 2010 The Stake Out The Robbery The Stock Tip The A V Club Archived from the original on April 24 2012 Retrieved September 26 2012 External links edit The Stock Tip at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Stock Tip amp oldid 1170842391, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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