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"The Chinese Restaurant" is the 11th episode of the second season of the American sitcom Seinfeld, [1] and the 16th episode overall. Originally aired on NBC on May 23, 1991, the episode revolves entirely around Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) and his friends Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) and George Costanza (Jason Alexander) waiting for a table at a Chinese restaurant, on their way to see a ...
The Chicken Roaster. " The Chicken Roaster " is the 142nd episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. This was the eighth episode for the eighth season, originally airing on NBC on November 14, 1996. [ 1] The episode's story follows the mishaps which follow when Kenny Rogers Roasters opens a branch in the characters' neighborhood.
James Hong. James Hong (born February 22, 1929) is an American actor, producer and director. Known as one of the most prolific character actors of all time, [ 1][ 2] he has worked in numerous productions in U.S. media since the Golden Age of Hollywood in the 1950s. In 2022, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions ...
Karl (played by Ellis Williams) – A professional exterminator that Jerry hires to rid his apartment of fleas in "The Doodle". In "The Diplomat's Club", George befriends Karl in an attempt to prove to co-worker Mr. Morgan that he is not a racist. Katie (played by Debra Jo Rupp) – Jerry's annoying agent.
The Busboy. " The Busboy " is the 17th episode of Seinfeld to air, despite being the eighth produced. The episode was the 12th and final episode of the show's second season. [1] It aired on NBC on June 26, 1991. [1]
"The Visa" is the 55th episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. It is the 15th episode of the fourth season. It aired on January 27, 1993 on NBC. [1] In this episode, Jerry pretends to be deeply morose in front of George's girlfriend Cheryl so as not to make George seem unfunny by comparison, and works to keep Babu Bhatt from being deported.
Seinfeld is an American television sitcom created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David. Seinfeld has been described by some as a "show about nothing", [1] similar to the self-parodying "show within a show" of fourth-season episode "The Pilot". Jerry Seinfeld is the lead character and played as a fictionalized version of himself.
The Outing. " The Outing " is the 57th episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. First aired on February 11, 1993 on NBC, it is the 17th episode of the fourth season. [ 1] In this episode, a reporter publicly "outs" Jerry and George as a homosexual couple, and they struggle to convince the rest of the world of their heterosexuality.