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Seinfeld :: The Dinner Party (05x13)
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| Title: | The Dinner Party |
| Episode #: | 05x13 |
| Production Number: | 514 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday February 03rd, 1994 |
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George, Jerry, Kramer and Elaine all struggle to come up with a dinner party gift. Jerry and Elaine decide to get a cake, but they don't take a number and are stuck with a cake with hair on it. Kramer and George decide to get wine, but George only has a 100 dollar bill that the cashier won't make change for.
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Jerry's Monologue: We never should have landed a man on the moon. It's a mistake. Now everything is compared to that one accomplishment. I can't believe they could land a man on the moon...and taste my coffee! I think we all would have been a lot happier if they hadn't landed a man on the moon. Then we'd go, They can't make a prescription bottle top that's easy to open? I'm not surprised they couldn't land a man on the moon. Things make perfect sense to me now. Neil Armstrong should have said, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for every, complaining, sob on the face of the earth." |
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During the party, Jerry is shown eating a black and white cookie. When the angle of the shot changes, the orientation and the number of bites out of the cookie changes. |
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