The Pilot
- Episode aired May 20, 1993
- PG
- 45m
"Jerry," the television pilot, gets cast and finally airs. Elaine tries to discourage Dalrymple's romantic pursuit."Jerry," the television pilot, gets cast and finally airs. Elaine tries to discourage Dalrymple's romantic pursuit."Jerry," the television pilot, gets cast and finally airs. Elaine tries to discourage Dalrymple's romantic pursuit.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe conversation when George (Jason Alexander) goes up to Larry Hankin (the guy playing Kramer) telling him to say his lines differently actually happened between Larry David and Michael Richards.
- GoofsRussel is obsessed with Elaine and doesn't know she is friends with Jerry. However, there is a character in the pilot named Elaine Benes. Russel doesn't seem to make a connection between the Elaine Benes he knows and the Elaine Benes in the pilot.
- Quotes
Russell Dalrymple: Oh, Elaine, we're doing some very, very interesting things right now. We've got some very exciting pilots for next season. We have one with a bright young comedian, Jerry Seinfeld.
Elaine Benes: Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah, I've heard of him. He's that "Did you ever notice this, did you ever notice that" guy.
Russell Dalrymple: In fact, he was in the restaurant the day that we met.
Elaine Benes: Uhuh.
Russell Dalrymple: Um, well, anyway, it's a groundbreaking show.
Elaine Benes: Really? What is it about?
Russell Dalrymple: Well,
[chuckles]
Russell Dalrymple: it's... it's really very unusual. It's about nothing.
Elaine Benes: What do you mean, it's about nothing?
Russell Dalrymple: Mmm, for example, what did you do today?
Elaine Benes: Um, I got up, I went to work, then I came here.
Russell Dalrymple: There's a show. That's a show.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Seinfeld: The Checks (1996)
- SoundtracksSeinfeld Theme Song
Written by Jonathan Wolff
- Hitchcoc
- Sep 10, 2022