![]() Just like George Constanza, he said he won the contest, "but I was weakening in the last couple days." I needed some motivation to get out of that." I didn't want to have anything to do with it anymore. "That was based on something that actually happened to me," David explained. It’s a Festivus Miracle! Here’s to many more years of airing our grievances and showcasing our feats of strength.Ĭopyright 2019 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.Seinfeld co-creator Larry David was promoting his original HBO Curb Your Enthusiasm special on Late Night with Conan O'Brien back in 1999 when he explained the origin of the infamous Seinfeld episode "The Contest," where Jerry, Elaine, Kramer, and George all had a bet to see who could be "the master of their domain" the longest. Kramer finally ends his 10-year strike as a bagel technician at H & H Bagel after his demands for a pay raise are met. Jerry dating a woman he refers to as “two-face” is something anyone in the online dating scene can relate to. His description of his violent altercation while buying a doll for his son is one of the show’s greatest monologues. Seinfeld’s take on a holiday special, this episode is Frank Costanza’s magnum opus. Good episode with plenty of references for the casual Seinfeld fan.Ĭreative Services Producer Chris Selzer: "The Strike" from Season 9 Episode 10 Oh, and Kramer will never wear the ribbon. ![]() And if I can speak frankly, I’m actually quite good at it.” Elaine cleans out the West Side’s supply of sponges, Jerry turns out not to be spongeworthy and it was too late for George. “Yes, I think I’m spongeworthy, I think I’m very spongeworthy. But after George burns his delicate yet masculine hands on the iron, maybe he should’ve taken the civil service test like his mother recommended.Īnchor Matt Austin : "The Sponge" from Season 7 Episode 9 Great reference to “The Contest” when the hand model photographer brings up Ray McKinley’s hands - someone who was not master of his domain. Kramer’s low-talking girlfriend and her puffy shirt that Jerry unknowingly agreed to wear on national TV steal the plot, but George moving back with his parents in Queens and becoming a hand model is an equally funny series of events. “But I don’t want to be a pirate.” A classic Seinfeld episode that aired during the show’s best season (5). Web Producer Emilee Speck: "The Puffy Shirt" from Season 5 Episode 2 Are you still master of your domain? I’m out. 1) “The Marine Biologist." The world’s been a better place ever since it aired Nov. The episode that launched Seinfeld from just another '90s sitcom to the best show of all time. Investigative Producer Donovan Myrie: "The Contest" from Season 4 Episode 11 Honorable mention goes to the hilarious one-liners delivered by David Puddy. Followed closely by George faking a handicap at his new job at “Play Now” and continuing to work there when the entire staff knew he wasn’t indeed handicapped. Kramer hiring an intern (Darren) from NYU for Kramerica Industries is best subplot of episode. The “helllllloooo” greeting the group uses gets a little redundant. Of those mentioned below, Warmoth says "The Contest" is the best one.Īssignment Editor Erin Dobrzyn: " The Voice" from Season 9 Episode 2ĭecent episode overall, but one I can use as background noise when I’m making dinner. Here are the favorite episodes from the News 6 staff and a review of each one from Warmoth. "The Marine Biologist" Season 5 Episode 14Īlso receiving votes: "The Boyfriend" and "The Sniffing Accountant".Not only does it have the greatest cast of core characters - George, Elaine, Jerry and Kramer - the personalities and hilarity delivered from the minor characters - like Newman, Frank Costanza and David Puddy - are a big reason why the show about nothing is still a cultural phenomenon after two decades. Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld created a masterpiece. It’s the single greatest show ever made, and I’ll be happy to debate anyone who thinks otherwise. ![]() "I’m the Seinfeld expert in the newsroom because it’s more than a '90s sitcom in my eyes - it’s a religion. Warmoth explained why he is a Seinfeld expert. We also brought in News 6 anchor Justin Warmoth. So we went around the newsroom asking for everyone's favorite episode. ![]() The show's last episode aired on May 14, 1998. Many would argue Seinfeld is the best sitcom of all time. ![]()
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