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2. The Big Salad
Who does Elaine describe as "an enigma, a mystery wrapped in a riddle"?
a) Frank Costanza
b) Newman
c) Kramer
d) Mr. Pitt
3. The Pledge Drive
What does Mr. Pitt eat with a knife and fork?
a) Granola bar
b) Snickers bar
c) Baby Ruth bar
d) Oreos
4. The Chinese Woman
What unusual article of clothing does Frank Costanzas lawyer wear?
a) A cape
b) An army uniform
c) A kimono
d) A kilt
5. The Gymnast
What is forbidden in Mr. Pitts office?
a) Ink
b) Perfume
c) Smoking
d) Music
Answers:
1. Cotton
2. Newman
3. Snickers Bar
4. A Cape
5. Ink
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A Seinfeld Great!,
By Maxisback (Vancouver, BC, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Seinfeld : Season 6 (DVD)
This is another super season in the Seinfeld series. If you don't own it and are a Seinfeld fan, shame on you! It is a must-see!
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C'mon people,,, it's Seinfeld.,
This review is from: Seinfeld : Season 6 (DVD)
Purchased the 6th. season of Seinfeld as it was the best priced season they had..Great price and super fast "free shipping"..I will purchase all the Seinfeld seasons as time goes on and as far as reviewing the episodes,,, as it says in my intro,, C'mon people,,, it;s Seinfeld!!! The absolute Best sitcom on the planet then, now and forever..That's all I'm sayin'..Keep Smilin'.. jonnymac.
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Has there ever been a better show?,
By Brian Kerecz - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Seinfeld : Season 6 (DVD)
Some of the classics include The Chinese Woman, whose advice is taken by Mrs. Costanza until she learns the woman is NOT Chinese. The Couch, when George is too lazy to read a book (Breakfast at Tiffany's) and so goes to a stranger's house to watch the movie.....this is one of my personal favorites of the show. The Fusilli Jerry is uproarious......"'It was a million to one shot, doc, million to one." The Jimmy is another classic, with Kramer getting dental work and being mistaken for.....well, if you watch Seinfeld, you know;-)Some other episodes: The Chaperone- Kramer tries to help Miss Rhode Island prepare for a pageant, while at the same time Jerry is dating her. Her birds are killed in her hotel room which she was going to use for her talent act, and instead she must resort to singing, which she does not do very well(an understatement). George suggests that the New York Yankees switch to all cotton uniforms and the uniforms shrink (George=shrinkage again!). Elaine gets a new job and we meet Mr. Pitt. The Mango- Kramer gets banned from his favorite produce store and so he has Jerry get the produce for him. Jerry learns that Elaine had faked her orgasms and tries to talk Elaine into giving him one time to redeem himself. The Stall- In a bathroom stall Elaine discovers that she has no toilet paper so she asks the woman in the next stall for a piece(Can you spare a square?). The woman next to her refuses.....only later does she learn that this woman is actually Jerry's girlfriend. The Scofflaw- Newman is helped by Cramer inadvertently to escape from a cop who has caught the "white whale", a scofflaw the cop has been trying to catch for years for illegal parking. The Chinese Woman- After lines are crossed, Mrs. Costanza receives advice from Jerry's girlfriend late one night while talking on the phone, and because of it, does not want a divorce. After she learns the woman who gave he the advice is NOT Chinese but is using a shortened name which sounds Chinese, she says 'this changes everything!' Kramer's sperm count is low and he must go from briefs to boxers but he does not want to as his "boys need a house." Many memorable lines from this one. The Face Painter- Elaine dates David Putty, who paints his face in team colors for hockey games.....the colors for the devils. The face painting is embarassing to Elaine, Jerry, and offends a priest in a taxi. Kramer gets into a fight with a monkey at the zoo when the monkey throws a bannana peel at him and then he throws it back. The monkey then goes into a deep depression(he stops his autoerotic functioning) and the zoo blames Kramer. The Couch- George is too lazy to read a book (Breakfast at Tiffany's) for his book club and so goes to a stranger's house to watch the movie after he peers over the counter at the video rental store to see who has the movie.....once there, we see the truly obnoxious side of George Costanza. Grape juice on the couch......I mean, can he be any more obnoxious? This is one of my personal favorites for both the season and the show. Best quotes: "What's so great about a mom and pop store? Let me tell you something, if my mom and pop ran a store I wouldn't shop there." - George, in "The Mom and Pop Store" "Have you ever met a proctologist? They usually have a very good sense of humor. You meet a proctologist at a party, don't walk away. Plant yourself there because you will hear the funniest stories you've ever heard. See, no one wants to admit to them that they stuck something up there. Never. It's always an accident. Every proctologist story ends in the same way... 'It was a million to one shot, doc, million to one.' " -Kramer, from The Fusilli Jerry Episode list from Season 6: The Chaperone The Big Salad The Pledge Drive The Chinese Woman The Couch The Gymnast The Soup The Mom & Pop Store The Secretary The Race The Switch The Label Maker The Scofflaw Highlights of a Hundred (1) Highlights of a Hundred (2) Highlights of the first 99 episodes The Beard The Kiss Hello The Doorman The Jimmy The Doodle The Fusilli Jerry The Diplomat's Club The Face Painter The Understudy 9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
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Season Six 'Seinfeld' at Its Best,
By Largo Smith "Largo" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Seinfeld : Season 6 (DVD)
Season Six is my favorite season of Seinfeld, episode for episode. The fantastic four began to change a little this season, as they each took on a little more edge, becoming all around less 'friendsy.' Season six hit the perfect note as far as character development -- Jerry, George, Kramer and Elaine were in their sitcom prime. The following years, the last two to three seasons of Seinfeld, after co-creator Larry David departed, the characters almost became charicatures of themselves -- the show was still very good and quite funny, but I feel Season Six was the last truly great stand, episode for episode.The scripts from this season were just brilliant. Retired stand-up comic and familiar working actor Fred Stoller joined the staff for 'Six' and penned 'The Soup' -- Seinfeld at its finest (this episode introduced a one Kenny Bana.) Stoller, a Jewish New Yorker himself, was always a favorite stand-up of mine to catch on TV in the late 1980s and was a natural staffer for Larry David's unique style of sitcom. He also storied out 'The Face Painter' with David, and Stoller himself can be seen in the crowd at the hockey game on this particular episode. Stoller (perhaps most recognizable to the sitcom crowd as Ray's whiney cousin on 'ELR') would later have a guest role as Fred Yerkes, a date of Elaine's. I recommend Season Six as a keeper for any true Seinfeld fan 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
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Friggin Hilarious!,
By sir robin "john" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Seinfeld : Season 6 (DVD)
Season six marks the shows transition from hillarious to friggin hilarious. These episodes are all classics. I don't even want to list them becuase I know I'll leave some out. Take my word for it. If you are s fan of Seinfeld, buy these DVDs! The "Inside Looks" on most of the episodes are great. Each set comes with it's own full-length (well....kinda full length) documentary about some aspect of the show. Not to mention, comercial free Seinfeld is sublime. If you're not aqcuianted with the show, watch a few episodes on TBS. Who knows, you might just become a fan. For me, there is nothing like first popping in each disc to watch the episodes for the first time on DVD. As Jerry says when he sees George's handicapped bathroom, "Xanadu!"
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