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Taping the Seinfeld reunion proves to be difficult after Larry's fight with a local coffee vendor alienates Jason Alexander and costs him quality time with Cheryl.
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Trivia
When Amanda (Cheryl) and George (Jason) are getting cozy on the couch and fighting over the popcorn Jerry says "This is like the greatest relationship I've ever seen you have on the show, I'm watching
Richard Benjamin and
Paula Prentiss here." This is a reference to the short lived
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Goofs
When Larry and Jerry are arguing about Jerry's apparent wood discrimination, a roster behind Larry has the letters 'THRUS' written where it should read 'THURS'.
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Bewitched (1964)
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How do you put together a reunion show without doing a reunion show? Before this episode no one knew.
Larry David pulls it off by continuing his misadventures on the filming of the reunion show, which he has done to try and get together with Sheryl.
In this episode the funniest parts come from honest self-observation, like when Larry states he is George and that he could play George, but Larry knew what people were expecting and he gave us a few scenes of the old Seinfeld, completely on it's own. It doesn't last long, it is disjointed, but for that little while it feels like Seinfeld is back on and you're laughing along with your favorite show again. And when it ends its not bitter, because all it did was remind you that you can always go back and watch the show again and it will always be great.