10 commentaires
- kellielulu
- 3 mai 2023
- Permalien
- deflatingdani
- 6 juin 2023
- Permalien
There were so many hilarious things. First of all, George the cheapskate and the master of pettiness gets Elaine a salad. His girlfriend carries it to the apartment but doesn't mention George paid for it. She is very attractive and smart, but he can't get over it. Secondly, Jerry's girlfriend, it turns out, once went with Newman (and he actually dumped her). Jerry can't get over this and can't have a relationship with her after that. There is also Elaine's interaction with a lascivious stationer whom she orders a pencil from. He lusts after her and tries to get her to go out with him. But the best is a former baseball player who kills his dry cleaner. Kramer thinks that a golf dispute caused him to do it and he blames himself.
She had no right taking credit for George's salad.
Hey.
This review was made on May day 29th in the year of 2023rd in century 21st of the Gregorian calander 😂.
What happened in this episode?
George gets ripped off for the big salad.
Elaine is hit on by a creep
Kramer deals with a potential murderer.
Jerry dates a hot lady that once dated postal worker Newman.
The story and the production overview: one of Seinfelds best because it was carried very well by George, postal worker Newman and Jerry's storyline.
Highlight: Jerry finding out his archnemisis went out with postal worker Newman.
George telling Jerry his girl taking Credit for the big salad and Jerry looking around lost.
George big salad dance.
Laugh meter: 10
Girlfriend attractiveness level: Jerrys girl was a beaut a good 9.8. I love the curls.
George's girl a soild 3.7.
Overall: a nice episode to relax to.
What can be learned? Give credit when and where it's due.
Verdict: Can I have a big salad with lettuce tomato, olives and feta cheese?
Hey.
This review was made on May day 29th in the year of 2023rd in century 21st of the Gregorian calander 😂.
What happened in this episode?
George gets ripped off for the big salad.
Elaine is hit on by a creep
Kramer deals with a potential murderer.
Jerry dates a hot lady that once dated postal worker Newman.
The story and the production overview: one of Seinfelds best because it was carried very well by George, postal worker Newman and Jerry's storyline.
Highlight: Jerry finding out his archnemisis went out with postal worker Newman.
George telling Jerry his girl taking Credit for the big salad and Jerry looking around lost.
George big salad dance.
Laugh meter: 10
Girlfriend attractiveness level: Jerrys girl was a beaut a good 9.8. I love the curls.
George's girl a soild 3.7.
Overall: a nice episode to relax to.
What can be learned? Give credit when and where it's due.
Verdict: Can I have a big salad with lettuce tomato, olives and feta cheese?
- ThunderKing6
- 28 mai 2023
- Permalien
- bevo-13678
- 18 juin 2020
- Permalien
Season 6, Episode 2, "The Big Salad"
It's hard to use this word for any Seinfeld episodes, because they all have some great moments and memorable one-liners, but "The Big Salad" is definitely a weak episode. At this early point in season 6, the episode looks and feels like a season 5 episode, but it lacks the spark and precision of those earlier scripts. There's no appearance from Mr. Pitt or from George's bosses at the New York Yankees, who will provide many of the laughs in the season. And the attempt to be topical doesn't work in the episode's favor; it's not timeless like so many Seinfeld episodes are.
The episode does have its moments, mainly thanks to the interaction between Jerry and Newman, but for the most part the episode is weak like most of the start of season 6.
It's hard to use this word for any Seinfeld episodes, because they all have some great moments and memorable one-liners, but "The Big Salad" is definitely a weak episode. At this early point in season 6, the episode looks and feels like a season 5 episode, but it lacks the spark and precision of those earlier scripts. There's no appearance from Mr. Pitt or from George's bosses at the New York Yankees, who will provide many of the laughs in the season. And the attempt to be topical doesn't work in the episode's favor; it's not timeless like so many Seinfeld episodes are.
The episode does have its moments, mainly thanks to the interaction between Jerry and Newman, but for the most part the episode is weak like most of the start of season 6.
- itamarscomix
- 3 oct. 2011
- Permalien
- Samuel-Shovel
- 20 déc. 2017
- Permalien
Not much going for it. And the subplot involving the baseball catcher killing the dry cleaner is more than just a bit distasteful. A REAL murder? In a situation comedy? No. However, the episode does has one saving grace(and, the bit with Newman having previously dumped Jerry's current girlfriend was inventive). We're supposed to always think that George is a horse's ass, and therefore could never possibly be right about something. But...as the old saying goes... Even a broken clock is right twice a day. He was dead on at being upset with his girlfriend for overstepping her mark. Or, at least, he wasn't 100% wrong.First, right off the bat, she shouldn't have even picked up the package containing the salad when it was placed on the table at the diner when they were leaving. Secondly, I'm sorry, but she most certainly should have mentioned that George paid for the item when presenting it to Elaine.Lastly, when confronted about it, she shows no remorse despite the fact that he does,indeed, have a point. Indicating that the woman, despite her being able to discuss her favorite newspaper columnists (yawn)--together with her apparent humorlessness--(Jerry cracks a joke in the beginning of the episode, and he gets nothing out of her)-- really isn't all she's cracked up to be.
- sullymazda
- 10 mai 2015
- Permalien