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quinta-feira, 29 de dezembro de 2011

SEINFELD "The Best Sitcom Ever" Series - "The Couch" SEINFACT


The exterior of the convalescent home where Kramer visits Poppie while he recovers from his gastrointestinal maladies is actually Building 5 on the CBS Studio Center lot. This is the building which housed Seinfeld's production and writer's offices.


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Plot

Kramer plans to start a "pizza business where you make your own pie" with Poppie (Reni Santoni). Jerry and Elaine's discussion of the abortion issue causes trouble at Poppie's restaurant when it turns out Poppie is pro-life
George joins a book club to impress his girlfriend and is assigned to read Breakfast at Tiffany's, but tries to rent the movie instead, saying "If it's not about sports, I find it very hard to concentrate!" Elaine dates the hunky man (David James Elliott) who delivered Jerry's couch. George ends up watching the movie at an apartment with a man named Joe and his daughter Remy (who would later make a brief appearance in the episode "The Diplomat's Club").
 
Meanwhile, Poppie pees on Jerry's new couch, and Jerry is forced to get rid of it. He takes his old couch back from Elaine, who took it when Jerry got his new couch. George accidentally spills grape juice all over the family's couch and is kicked out of their apartment before he can see the ending of the movie. 
Later, Elaine falls in love with the moving man. Jerry casually asks her what his stand is on abortion. She asks him and breaks down in tears after finding out that he, too, is pro-life. She is forced to break up with him, since she is pro-choice
Kramer's pizza business with Poppie ends because Poppie objects to Kramer putting cucumbers on his pizza. Poppie and Kramer get into an argument that alludes to the theme of abortion in the rest of the episode, where they disagree over whether a pizza becomes a pizza when it comes out of the oven, or when you first start to make it. Elaine offers her ex-boyfriend something to drink while he is in her house getting the couch back to Jerry's. She throws grape juice over to him, but the bottle breaks and spills all over the couch. During the last scene, the book club is meeting and George, not having read the book or seen the end of the movie, says that Holly Golightly got together with George Peppard. Realizing his mistake, he quickly changes to calling him Fred, but George's girlfriend just looks at him and says, "George... Fred's gay."




  • Quotes


    • George: If it's not about sports, I find it very hard to concentrate. Jerry: You're not very bright, are you? George: No I'm not. I would like to be, but I'm not. 
    • Jerry(admiring his new sofa) What do you think Lainey? Elaine: Well, I don't know. I'll have to sit on it. Jerry: Oh no. I don't want anyone sitting on it. 
    • George(to Jerry) I got a feeling I'm going to be much smarter than you pretty soon.
    • Jerry: Poppie peed on my sofa! 

    • George: You know what I love? How there's two nuts named after people: Hazel and Filbert. 
    • Jerry(on Elaine's boyfriend) What is his stand...on abortion? Elaine: Well, I'm sure he's pro-choice. Jerry: How do you know? Elaine: Because he, well...he's just so good-looking. 





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