

In effect, she really was trying to take credit all along, and is only mad because George spoke up for himself. But in noticing that, she reveals that she is perfectly aware of the fact that handing over the salad implied that she had paid for it. Sure, he didn’t help things but Pinkus was probably destined to meet a tee-induced end either way.Īaron: If your fat fuck of an mailman bangs your girlfriend before you should you continue your planned courtship? Nope.Īndrew: So Julie is upset that George told Elaine he bought the salad. The K-Man was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. JT: Should Kramer really feel guilty about the murder of poor little Pinkus? Gendason seemed like a loose cannon that could pop at any moment and he obviously had long brewing issues with Pinkus. But, Jerry finding out Newman dated Margaret takes it for me. Jason: The big salad stuff had it’s moments as did the Kramer & Gendason’s OJ parody stuff, which was better than I remembered. And of course he blames Elaine for it all at the end. The big salad was a fun one, with George getting agitated over the tiniest detail and making it into a huge ordeal. Jordan: Since George did such a good job but didn’t get best character, I’ll give his story the W here. I understand his obsessing over what made her unworthy in Newman’s eyes, but I would have been way more worried about the implications of a woman being attracted to both Newman and myself.

Dwelling on your girlfriend’s previous sexual partners is never a good idea, but I can certainly see why Jerry was having trouble letting that one go. The sad saga over something so banal manages to destroy a relationship and strain an already awkward friendship, perhaps beyond repair…Īndrew: Definitely Jerry’s obsession with Margaret’s past relationship with Newman. George’s eventual meltdown and rant about the salad after being so arrogant about buying everyone lunch was really great too.Īaron: The slow eating away at George’s brain by the often mentioned Big Salad. I almost lost it when they found out the guy was murdered with a golf tee. The big salad was really good but the Kramer stuff just stood out more to me as the episode wore on. JT: I will stick with Kramer and Gendason. His obsession with finding out why Newman dumped Margaret was quite enjoyable. Jason: No one had a breakthrough performance here, but I’ll go with Jerry. He was solid throughout with his paranoia and fear that his golf ruling may have led to a murder, but the phone call and Bronco chase at the end puts him over the top. Jordan: I was set to give this to George with the whole salad ordeal, but Kramer won it with the final scene. And George’s cheapness is always good for a solid storyline.

He’s pretty great at conveying the discomfort of dating someone smarter than you, right down to his attempt to break through the uncomfortable tension with some inane trivia. By the time she accepts a date with the slow talking stationary guy with absolute disgust on her face she’s already wormed her way into all of our hearts.Īndrew: No one jumps out as an obvious choice, but I think George was the best. From her all encompassing job description to the pure loathing she shows George while in the back of the taxi it all kills. The final scene was great too with them bickering over which roads to take while evading a monster police brigade.Īaron: There’s a lot to love here but Elaine slayed me in this one. The way he popped in and out all episode with updates on the Gendason situation was great and watching it all unfold and payoff with the police chase was well done. JT: I really enjoyed Jerry here and Newman was great in his brief scenes, but I have to go with Kramer this time around. So settle into your couch with the cushions flipped over, grab a Snapple and enjoy the ride!
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The goal is to rewatch the entire series chronologically to see what truly worked, what still holds up today, what feels just a bit dated and yada, yada, yada it will be a great time.

Welcome to Seinfeld: The PTBN Series Rewatch! On a regular basis, JT Rozzero, Aaron George, Andrew Flanagan, Jordan Duncan and Jason Greenhouse will watch an episode of TV’s greatest sitcom and provide notes and grades across a number of categories.
