The Mango
- El episodio se emitió el 16 sept 1993
- TV-PG
- 23min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
8,5/10
4,2 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Elaine hace un confesión importante.Elaine hace un confesión importante.Elaine hace un confesión importante.
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Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe subplot where Kramer was being banned from a fruit shop is based on one of Larry David's personal experiences, where he himself was banned from a fruit shop for squeezing the product too much.
- PifiasA sign in the window of Joe's fruit shop reads "Plumbs" instead of "Plums."
- Citas
Jerry Seinfeld: You faked with me?
Elaine Benes: Yeah.
Jerry Seinfeld: No.
Elaine Benes: Yeah.
Jerry Seinfeld: You faked it?
Elaine Benes: I faked it.
Jerry Seinfeld: The whole thing, the whole production, it was all an act?
Elaine Benes: Not bad, huh?
Jerry Seinfeld: What about the breathing, the panting, the moaning, the screaming?
Elaine Benes: Fake, fake, fake, fake.
- Créditos adicionalesLarry David was originally credited for his writing as 'Buck Dancer'. This has been "corrected" on the DVD release.
- ConexionesFeatured in Seinfeld: The Masseuse (1993)
- Banda sonoraSeinfeld Theme Song
Written by Jonathan Wolff
Reseña destacada
"I feel full after the risotto"
Season 5, Episode 1: "The Mango" The season 5 premiere, The Mango, is a clear follow-up to season 4's groundbreaking "The Contest" in its frank shockingly straightforward discussion of sexual topics, but while "The Contest" did everything to avoid the M word, "The Mango" is completely direct, which in a way, makes it a bit less funny. But it's still a fantastic episode, and one of the few that solidified Seinfeld's reputation as a show that doesn't shy away from any subject. It's also the first episode in a long while that deals with Jerry and Elaine's former relationship in any significant way, and for that alone it's a standout for fans of the show. Jerry and Julia pull some of their best acting on the show.
On a side note, while the episode is clearly dominated by Jerry and Elaine, George is also fantastic in this one, and he's supported by a great performance from Lisa Edelstein (Of House fame) as his girl of the week, who remains one of the most memorable guest stars of the show's run, so much so that she made another appearances later on.
On a side note, while the episode is clearly dominated by Jerry and Elaine, George is also fantastic in this one, and he's supported by a great performance from Lisa Edelstein (Of House fame) as his girl of the week, who remains one of the most memorable guest stars of the show's run, so much so that she made another appearances later on.
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- 27 sept 2011
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