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sábado, 7 de janeiro de 2012

SEINFELD "The Best Sitcom Ever" Series - "The Hello Kiss" SEINFACT



Most of the other photos Kramer places on the wall in Jerry's lobby were pictures of the Seinfeld production office staff.


And I tell you another thing, Cosmo Kramer, whatever you wanna be called. The kissing thing is over. There's no more kissing, and I don't care what the consequences are.

"The Kiss Hello" is the one hundred and third episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 17th episode for the 6th season. It aired on February 16, 1995. Although this was the 103rd episode to air, the cast and crew of the series credit this as the 100th episode because it is the 100th episode created.


EPISODE SUMMARY

 
Elaine's friend, a physical therapist, whom Jerry must "kiss hello," has an old style hairdo, that Jerry and Elaine want Kramer to comment on. Jerry's grandmother wants him to open a ketchup bottle and she tells a story about some money that Uncle Leo was supposed to give his sister. Jerry's father is anxious to collect the money and interest Leo owes. Kramer puts tenant pictures up in the lobby and soon Jerry is giving every woman in the building, the "kiss hello"; however, when he stops, he becomes unpopular. George gets his arm looked at, misses a follow up appointment and must pay for that visit. The therapist skips out on her patients, including George, and goes skiing with Elaine. After their trip, she drops Elaine off 3 blocks from her apartment. Elaine injures her shoulder carrying her equipment home, and can't get any complementary treatment. Jerry gets proof of his uncle's dishonesty.

    


Trivia

  • Mary Scheer had a cameo as Joan (another tenant in Jerry's building); she would later be in season 9's "The Strong Box" in a different role as the welfare caseworker.
  • There are two mistakes in this episode involving Wendy's car. On exterior shots, the car is a Ford Taurus, but when it cuts to the interior of the car, its interior is that of a Chrysler LHS and on the High Definition version the chroma key was not completed with the blue screen visible instead of street footage.
  
  • While walking on the street with Jerry, George claims "I've seen squeeze mustard. I've never seen squeeze ketchup." A few moments later at the diner, both squeeze mustard and squeeze ketchup can be seen at George and Jerry's table. Not only that, but in The Cheever Letters episode, when Jerry is in the cafe telling George what the woman he was with was saying in the bedroom, he squeezes ketchup that shoots out onto the floor. However it is likely that George was referring to squeezable ketchup in grocery stores, which was not available for purchase at the time the episode aired.


  • Notes


    • This is the last episode written by Jerry Seinfeld. 
  • Quotes


    • Jerry: I'll tell you another thing, Cosmo Kramer or whatever you want to be called, the kissing thing is over. There's no more kissing and I don't care what the consequences are! 
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    • Jerry: I'm going on record right now that was my last kiss hello. I am getting off the kiss program with her. Elaine: Why? Jerry: Well, frankly, outside of a sexual relationship, I don't see the point to it. I'm not thrilled with all the handshaking either, but one step at a time. 
    • George: I love these people. You can't ask them questions. They're so mentally gifted that we mustn't disturb the delicate genius unless it's in the confines of an office. When huge sums of money are involved then the delicate genius can be disturbed!
    • Kramer: You don't rob someone if you know their name! Jerry: You're robbing me.
    • Jerry: If you could say touch her breast is part of the kiss hello, then I think I could see the value in it a little bit better. Elaine: How about an intercourse hello? How would that be? Jerry: Elaine, now you're just being ridiculous. 
    • Jerry: You don't flamenco on the first date. 
    • George(to secretary) Will that be cash or check?




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