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"Seinfeld"
The Ex-Girlfriend (1991)


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User Rating: 7.6/10 (165 votes)
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Overview

Director:
Tom Cherones
Writers:
Larry David (creator) &
Jerry Seinfeld (creator) ...
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TV Series:
"Seinfeld" (1990)
Original Air Date:
23 January 1991 (Season 2, Episode 1)
Genre:
Comedy more
Plot:
After George breaks up with his girlfriend, Jerry decides that he wants to see her. full summary | add synopsis
User Comments:
A splendid start for Seinfeld's second season! more

Cast

 (Episode Credited cast)

Jerry Seinfeld ... Jerry Seinfeld

Julia Louis-Dreyfus ... Elaine Benes

Michael Richards ... Cosmo Kramer

Jason Alexander ... George Costanza
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Karen Barcus ... Receptionist
Norman Brenner ... Men on sidewalk
Tracy Kolis ... Marlene
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Additional Details

Country:
USA
Color:
Color
Certification:
Australia:PG

Fun Stuff

Quotes:
Marlene: I'm sorry Jerry, I just can't be with someone if I don't respect what they do.
Jerry: You're a cashier!
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Movie Connections:
References The Blob (1958) more

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A splendid start for Seinfeld's second season!, 11 November 2007
10/10
Author: Max_cinefilo89 from Italy

Jerry talking about traffic, George having girlfriend problems, Elaine having problems with people in general, Kramer occasionally passing by with his latest crazy idea... It's all business as usual in the twisted universe of Seinfeld, whose second year begins as brilliantly as the previous one ended.

At the center of events is George's ex-girlfriend, Marlene, whom Jerry starts dating. Needless to say, he gets tired of her attitude pretty quickly, although he finds himself unable to dump her because of the "psychosexual hold" she has on him. In the meantime, Elaine can't understand why someone she met through a mutual friend doesn't say hello to her anymore, and Kramer insists everyone try the superb cantaloupe he bought at a store that just opened.

As familiar as it has become, the format of the series never gets old or boring: the mix of stand-up comedy, everyday life, quirky characters, yada, yada, yada, (that's "Seinfeldian" for "et cetera") keeps raising hysterical laughs, even when the premise is extremely ordinary (read: dull). I mean, how many stories have we heard about people's ex-girlfriends? Far too many, right? Wrong: in the hands of Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, the subject develops in the most unexpected way, leading to one of the most original break-ups I've ever seen on screen, big or small.

The outspoken king of the episode, though, is George: this is the season where he began to show his more awkward side, and alongside The Apartment (and of course The Revenge) this is his finest moment in Series Two. Whether he is complaining about a chiropractor's bill, demanding that Jerry get some books for him from Marlene's apartment or reacting in a truly unique way to a quite unusual event ("I think I swallowed a fly!"), it is no wonder this insecure loser is one of the most loved characters in the history of US television.

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