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  1. Jerry Seinfeld took over the role of executive producer following the departure of Larry David beginning with this episode. As a result of his added duties with the show, his traditional stand-up comedy segments were scrapped. The episode was dedicated to Marjorie Gross, a writer for the show who died of ovarian cancer in June 1996.

  2. Prior to the closing credits, there is a picture with: "In Memory of Our Friend, Marjorie Gross." Ms. Gross was a writer on the "Seinfeld" series, who passed away due to ovarian cancer over the summer hiatus.

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    • Comedy
    • Andy Ackerman
    • 1996-09-19
  3. The episode was dedicated to Marjorie Gross, a writer for the show who died of ovarian cancer in June 1996. This episode makes several references to Star Trek . Jerry's line to Susan's parents, "She's not really dead if we find a way to remember her," is very similar to a line said at the end of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan : "He's really ...

  4. George discovers how much he lost when he lost Susan. OF SPECIAL NOTE This episode was dedicated to Marjorie Gross, who died of ovarian cancer earlier in the year. DIRECTOR Andy Ackerman

  5. Ms. Gross was a writer on the "Seinfeld" series, who passed away due to ovarian cancer over the summer hiatus. Jerry Seinfeld took over from Larry David as showrunner from this episode onwards. Susan's date of death on her headstone is the date of the episode in which she died.

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  8. Marjorie Gross. Andy Ackerman. Alec Berg. Jeff Schaffer. Susan's parents act to preserve her memory; Kramer gives Elaine a confidence boost after Peterman puts her in charge.

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