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  1. The Diplomat's Club: Directed by Andy Ackerman. With Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards, Jason Alexander. Jerry's simple airport meeting turns into a nightmare thanks to his incompetent agent; Kramer gets into hot water when he gambled with a rich Texan.

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    • Comedy
  2. "The Diplomat's Club" is the 108th episode of NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This is the 22nd episode for the sixth season. It aired on May 4, 1995. The episode was the final appearance of Mr. Pitt as a recurring character (though he appears as a guest in the series finale), as he comes to suspect Elaine of plotting to kill him in order to receive the benefits from his will.

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    Stand-up comedian Jerry has met Laura (Pamela Brull) while traveling, and she’s called him to say she’s on her way to New York. The entire episode focuses on whether or not intentions are romantic. But Laura herself is only in a small part of the episode, at the end, and mostly to reveal that she’s actually engaged, and thus all of Jerry’s assumpti...

    “It’s about nothing. Forget the story,” George tells Jerry about the sitcom they’ll eventually pitch to NBC in a very meta season-four arc. That may have been what some viewers or critics thought about Seinfeld compared to other plot-heavy situation comedies, but it was never really true of SeinfeldThe show shares its characters’ fascination with t...

    There are only fragments of Seinfeld in the pilot, and that starts with the soundtrack. The original pilot had very different music, as you can hear above. After its initial airing it was replaced with the more familiar slap bass theme, which is augmented with composer Jonathan Wolff’s vocalized pops. The first episode is surprisingly linear, which...

    Seinfeld’s banter, the anxiety, the lack of empathy for other people, the lack of character growth or change: all of that is in the pilot. So are the show’s sometimes-successful, sometimes-not attempts to label people or behaviors. “Be a come-with guy,” Jerry tells George in the pilot, which did not catch on like “yadda yadda yadda” or “not that th...

    The pilot and the second episode seem like versions of the same show from different timelines, that’s how much is different. But there were three major changes. First, Claire, a snarky server at Pete’s Luncheon played by veteran actor Lee Garlington, was originally the fourth member of the show’s ensemble. But for the series, both Claire and Garlin...

    There are two major locations in Seinfeld: Jerry’s apartment and Monk’s, a local diner. Jerry’s apartment retains much the same layout after the pilot (plus or minus the hall to Jerry’s bedroom), although its decor changes almost entirely. In the pilot it’s much more of the 1980s, and even a little bit Golden Girls, with wicker bar stools and a wic...

  3. Jul 5, 2023 · Actor Michael Richards, who played Kramer, is a certified diver. The skill came in handy when filming his underwater scene for "The Friar's Club" episode.

  4. Michael Anthony Richards (born July 24, 1949) is an American actor and former stand-up comedian. He achieved global recognition for starring as Cosmo Kramer on the NBC television sitcom Seinfeld from 1989 to 1998.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cosmo_KramerCosmo Kramer - Wikipedia

    Kramer appeared in all but two episodes: "The Chinese Restaurant" and "The Pen", in the second and third seasons, respectively. In the pilot episode, Kramer was named "Kessler" to prevent legal issues; Kenny Kramer later permitted the use of his name.

  6. Feb 3, 2021 · Published Feb 3, 2021. Cosmo Kramer. Just the name gets Seinfeld fans excited because he is one of the most beloved, dynamic television characters of all time. While the actor's reputation took a nosedive after an unfortunate racist outburst during a stand-up set, Michael Richards will forever be remembered as Jerry's weird neighbor.

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