George suggested she lost her thumbs in a tractor accident and they grafted her big toes onto her thumbs. Poor little Pinkus - used by Kramer when he thought he pushed Steve Gendason, his golf buddy and a former baseball player, over the edge, Gendason murdering Pinkus, the dry cleaner. Mantra spoken by frank costanza. Penne __ vodka: ALLA. The Ghost: None of his oft-mentioned friends (Bob Sacamano, Jay Remenschneider and Lomez) have appeared on screen. Shrinkage - the shrinking of a man's (specifically George Costanza) penis in cold water. It's the only episode to have a happy ending for George.
Because he's either bored, obsessed or just picky. Everyone Has Standards: - For the many faults he has, George does not want to be the reason a couple breaks up, which happens to his horror when he makes a joking comment, which makes one break up. L.A.Times Crossword Corner: Tuesday, January 25, 2022 David Poole. Believed to be the roughest prototype of today's metrosexual man. The Slacker: It's a cold day in Hell that he's ever seen doing anything remotely resembling actual work; that said, when he actually does put effort into something, it tends to work out quite well.
Washington Post Sunday Magazine - Nov. 7, 2021. It's abnormal, but it's not offensive. Born Unlucky: Easily the unluckiest of the four. For the Evulz: Threatening to move the team to New Jersey, just to upset people. 18 Frank Costanza Moments From "Seinfeld" That Make Me Say "Serenity Now. Villains Out Shopping: When he's not antagonizing Jerry or helping Kramer with a Zany Scheme, he's usually doing fairly mundane tasks. Given Name Reveal: His real name is revealed in the finale when he is called into court as a witness. Elaine's mistake was assuming that someone as ignorant of social norms as Kramer would care about keeping up to date with fashion trends. Played with, as hes actually an incompetent wreck who is even more of a messed-up failure than George; hes just better at hiding it. Trifecta—combining sex, watching television, and eating into one activity. He even messes up at opening condoms. Four-Temperament Ensemble: Melancholic (exhibiting most of the negative traits and just about none of the positive ones).
You had to tell Julie that I made a special point of telling you that I bought you the big salad, didnt you? Love Interest: Of all of Jerry's girlfriends, she's the one that lasted the longest, in a total of 4 episodes. First seinfeld episode with frank costanza. The Bro View this video on YouTube NBC / Via YouTube When George and Kramer discover Frank has grown breasts, Kramer comes up with a bra designed specifically for men. "Oh, Moses, smell the roses! "
An attempt at dirty talking by Jerry. Cloudcuckoolander: Not nearly to Kramer's extent, but he can be pretty weird at times; from obsessing over a scam involving recycling in "The Bottle Deposit" and considering cannibalism because Kramer smells like food in "The Butter Shave. Seinfeld mantra spoken by frank costanza. Said by George when trying to verbally confront Jerry, Elaine and Susan in a Movie Theatre they're not even in. "It's not you, it's me" - George claims he invented this break-up line. Manssiere/Bro - names proposed by Frank Costanza and Kramer (respectively) for support garments for male breasts.
Or am I so sane that you just blew your mind? Kramer wears short sleeved vintage button-downs with crazy patterns such as leaves or lobsters paired with slacks. Despite this he's very successful at it, makes the most money of the group, and regularly appears on shows like Leno and Letterman. LA Times Crossword January 25 2022 Answers. Worlds Theory - A theory of George's explaining that if relationship George and independent George where to meet then both his worlds will collide and explode. Feudal lord's domain: FIEFDOM. Evil Patriarch: It's heavily implied that Frank's terrible parenting is the reason why George turned out the way he is. Token Evil Teammate: None of the main characters are model citizens, but George's certainly the worst of the group, being willing to shove old ladies and children away to get away from a fire to showing pretty much no remorse after getting his fiancée killed by accident - though granted, he didn't want to marry her in the end. He goes absolutely insane trying to figure it out.
Kramer uses the line in an episode where he and Jerry switch apartments and personalities. Schemer: Lots of elaborate plans to avoid getting out of work, impress women or break up with women. The Dreaded: Everyone, especially his own customers, are terrified of him and wary of ever provoking his wrath. Jerry: [nonchalant] No, I'll be just fine. Go-to Alias: H. E. Pennypacker, as well as the last name "van Nostrand". He also managed to snag a beautiful model in "The Betrayal" with no apparent issue. And he takes all rainy days Shouldn't you be at work by now? Of course, Seinfeld being the kind of show it is, it usually ends up backfiring on somebody. The Sociopath: He's clinically sociopathic; without his medication, he's dangerous. Another instance is when he made a joking remark to a couple whose marriage was on the rocks, which causes them to break up. People should plunk down $2000 to live like him for a week. Sous-chef's job: PREP. Just... No" Reaction: After two failed lawsuits, Jackie does not want anything to do with Kramer ever again, not even to defend someone else for mistakenly nearly killing Kramer.
Today's Italian lesson. Jackie Chiles repeats this line, word for word, in The Finale. Big Eater: Usually empties Jerry's refrigerator of food, since he's apparently too lazy (or unemployed) to shop for himself. Catchphrase: "Get OUT! " She is often seen in horror films.
Vile Villain, Saccharine Show: Davola wouldn't be out of place as a villain in a serious drama. Bunny-Ears Lawyer: When he applies himself to something, he usually does very well if you can stand all of his strange quirks. Department of Redundancy Department: The last word of most of his sentence is often repeated, restated, reiterated. Bad Boss: In the words of George C, "He fires people like it's a bodily function! " To test this, Elaine takes 20 bucks from him and tosses it out the window, and sure enough when Jerry puts on his jacket to leave he puts his hand in the pocket and finds 20 bucks. Category Traitor: When he wears lifts in his shoes to keep a role, the other dwarf actors find out and he's all but ostracized for it. Jerkass: His smug attitude and somewhat sadistic sense of humor certainly make him this. Customers messing up their order, or requesting a change held up the line. "Every woman on the face of the Earth has complete control over my life... and yet, I want them all. New Job as the Plot Demands: Bob appears to have had several sources of income. The word "soup" may be replaced with the object at hand; the reference to the show can still be very obvious if the speaker uses the correct tone of voice. Living Prop / Satellite Character: Ruthie was the cashier at Monk's, a restaurant where the group happens to be a regular.
Token Minority: The only major black recurring character on the show, performance, serial. This was the case behind the scenes as well, given Tierney was an infamously volatile actor from whom no one knew what to expect and as such scared the shit out of cast and crew alike during filming. No Indoor Voice: It's rare to find a scene where he's not yelling at the top of his lungs. The Peter Principle: Elaine is usually really good at her job when she's around the middle (see Bunny-Ears Lawyer), but give her a leading position in a company and she inevitably winds up making terrible decisions ranging from the ill-conceived (the Urban Sombrero) to the borderline illegal (misusing company funds for her own gain, stupidly assuming that as president, she could do whatever she pleased). Unfortunately, when one uses the "serenity now" method of anger management, the person swallows the anger until it reaches a critical level and he or she explodes. He tries to curb his anger management problem with the mantra "serenity now", but even that, he yells angrily. He's also genuinely upset at being Mistaken for Racist (once again, this is one of the few flaws he doesn't have) and sets about proving that he isn't (and only succeds in making things worse, naturally). "You are so good looking" - a proposed alternative phrase for when someone sneezes, rather than "God bless you. In another episode, Elaine describes her psychiatrist as a Sven-jolly, which Jerry points out is supposed to be Svengali. He is offended at not being Mistaken for Gay when a gay man he is talking to suddenly gets approached and asked out on a date by another man, which presses his Berserk Button (see above). The jimmy leg - a condition that people have when their leg undergoes spasms while sleeping causing his/her significant other to lose sleep. He invites the group to a party in "The Fatigues, " and Jerry befriends Bob when he takes over Kramer's apartment in "The Chicken Roaster.
While always One of the Boys ("You hate other women, and they hate you.