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The Seinfeld Scripts - by Jerry Seinfeld & Larry David (Paperback)

The Seinfeld Scripts - by  Jerry Seinfeld & Larry David (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>On May 14, 1998, the final episode of "Seinfeld" airs, bringing down the curtain on one of America's most-watched television comedies. Featuring the complete television scripts from the show's first two seasons--17 episodes in all--"The Seinfeld Scripts" offers Jerry, George, Elaine, Kramer, and the rest of the crew at its hilarious best! Photos.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Jerry. George. Elaine. Kramer. <p> We've followed their misadventures for nearly ten years on Thursday nights. Here, finally, are the scripts of the first two seasons that will take you back to the beginning of <em>Seinfeld.</em> <p>Featuring the first 17 episodes ever aired, <em>The Seinfeld Scripts</em> contains all the great lines that have kept us laughing for years: the pilot episode, The Seinfeld Chronicles, where it all began; George introduces his importer/exporter altar ego Art Vanderlay in The Stakeout; Kramer becomes obsessed with cantaloupe in The Ex-Girlfriend; Jerry and George meet Elaine's dad in The Jacket; is Jerry responsible for a poor Polish woman's death when he makes The Pony Remark?; Jerry and Elaine decide to become intimate again in The Deal; what will George do when he is banned from the executive bathroom in The Revenge?; and Jerry, George, and Elaine wait for a table in The Chinese Restaurant. <p> It's all here: the award-winning writing of <em>Seinfeld, </em> the defining sitcom of our age. Created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld. <p> <strong>Elaine: </strong> My roommate has Lyme disease. <br /> <strong>Jerry: </strong> Lyme disease? I thought she had Epstein-Barr syndrome? <br /> <strong>Elaine: </strong> She has this in addition to Epstein-Barr. It's like Epstein-Barr with a twist of Lyme disease. <p><br /> <strong>George: </strong> She calls me up at my office she says, We have to talk. <br /><strong>Jerry: </strong> The four worst words in the English language. <p><br /> <strong>Kramer: </strong> What a body. Yeeaaah...that's for me. <br /> <strong>Jerry: </strong> Yeah and you're just what she's looking for, too--a stranger, leering through a pair of binoculars ten floors up.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>Jerry. George. Elaine. Kramer. <P>We've followed their misadventures for nearly ten years on Thursday nights. Here, finally, are the scripts of the first two seasons that will take you back to the beginning of "Seinfeld." <P>Featuring the first 17 episodes ever aired, "The Seinfeld Scripts" contains all the great lines that have kept us laughing for years: the pilot episode, "The Seinfeld Chronicles, " where it all began; George introduces his importer/exporter altar ego Art Vanderlay in "The Stakeout"; Kramer becomes obsessed with cantaloupe in "The Ex-Girlfriend"; Jerry and George meet Elaine's dad in "The Jacket"; is Jerry responsible for a poor Polish woman's death when he makes "The Pony Remark"?; Jerry and Elaine decide to become intimate again in "The Deal"; what will George do when he is banned from the executive bathroom in "The Revenge"?; and Jerry, George, and Elaine wait for a table in "The Chinese Restaurant." <P>It's all here: the award-winning writing of "Seinfeld," "the defining sitcom of our age." Created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld. <P>Elaine: My roommate has Lyme disease. <BR> Jerry: Lyme disease? I thought she had Epstein-Barr syndrome? <BR> Elaine: She has this in addition to Epstein-Barr. It's like Epstein-Barr with a twist of Lyme disease. <P>George: She calls me up at my office she says, "We have to talk." <BR>Jerry: The four worst words in the English language. <P>Kramer: What a body. Yeeaaah...that's for me. <BR>Jerry: Yeah and you're just what she's looking for, too-- a stranger, leering through a pair of binoculars ten floors up.

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