The Caddy
- Episode aired Jan 25, 1996
- TV-PG
- 23m
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8.6/10
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Elaine buys a friend a bra. Jerry and Kramer take care of George's car while he's away at Susan's family cottage.Elaine buys a friend a bra. Jerry and Kramer take care of George's car while he's away at Susan's family cottage.Elaine buys a friend a bra. Jerry and Kramer take care of George's car while he's away at Susan's family cottage.
Lee Bear
- George Steinbrenner
- (uncredited)
Jeff Bye
- Tom Cosley
- (uncredited)
Larry David
- George Steinbrenner
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaJerry (Jerry Seinfeld) tells George (Jason Alexander) that he can see why the Yankees have not won a pennant in 15 years. The Yankees would go on to win the pennant in 1996, the same year this episode aired.
- GoofsKramer (Michael Richards) says he won't sue Sue Ellen (Brenda Strong) as he's "learned his lesson from that coffee company." But Kramer got free unlimited coffee from that case.
- SoundtracksSeinfeld Theme Song
Written by Jonathan Wolff
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"This is quite a life I lead here"
Another highlight from Season 7, this episodes shines with enjoyment. It's got to be one of the most entertaining and fast-paced episodes of the season. There's so much going on and everything is on the same level of quality.
We got two main stories. On one hand, we got George's storyline which is incredibly dense compared to previous episodes. Because he locked the car with the keys in it, Mr. Wilhem thinks that he's putting in extra hours. That's a killer idea right there. Also, I love that George decides to take a few days off to the cabin with Susan. It's like a momentary lapse of time in which he's happy with the relationship. The other story is Elaine and her "Lex Luthor", Sue Ellen Mishky. This character is so insane and yet so plausible that it lends itself for numerous gags. Jerry and Kramer tie this story with George's by crashing George's car at the sight of Sue Ellen using a bra as a top. So then they decide to sue her and we get a more that welcome reappearance from the great Jackie Chiles.
The episode flows smoothly from one storyline to the other, it has a perfect pace, a good chunk of excellent supporting characters and a little, yet important advance in the season's arc.
We got two main stories. On one hand, we got George's storyline which is incredibly dense compared to previous episodes. Because he locked the car with the keys in it, Mr. Wilhem thinks that he's putting in extra hours. That's a killer idea right there. Also, I love that George decides to take a few days off to the cabin with Susan. It's like a momentary lapse of time in which he's happy with the relationship. The other story is Elaine and her "Lex Luthor", Sue Ellen Mishky. This character is so insane and yet so plausible that it lends itself for numerous gags. Jerry and Kramer tie this story with George's by crashing George's car at the sight of Sue Ellen using a bra as a top. So then they decide to sue her and we get a more that welcome reappearance from the great Jackie Chiles.
The episode flows smoothly from one storyline to the other, it has a perfect pace, a good chunk of excellent supporting characters and a little, yet important advance in the season's arc.
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- Aug 29, 2016
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