The Serenity Now
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"The Serenity Now" | |
Frank Constanza shouting "Serenity now!" |
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Episode no. | 159 |
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Airdate | October 9, 1997 |
Writer(s) | Steve Koren |
Director | Andy Ackerman |
Guest star(s) | Lori Loughlin & Matt McCoy |
Seinfeld - Season 9 September 1997 - May 1998 |
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List of all Seinfeld episodes |
"The Serenity Now" is the 159th episode of Seinfeld. This was the 3rd episode of the 9th and final season. It aired in the U.S. on October 9, 1997.
[edit] Plot
Frank is advised to say "serenity now" aloud every time his blood pressure is in danger of going up, however he yells it instead. Jerry's girlfriend gives his Knicks tickets away. She comments that she has never seen him get "real mad." George gets Kramer to help him fix his parents' screen door. They remove the old door and Kramer takes it with him. Frank is selling personal computers; he wants to bring George into his business. Mr. Lippman's son tries taking advantage of becoming a man at his bar mitzvah by using his tongue while kissing Elaine. Kramer installs the screen door outside his apartment to give his apartment "the cool even breezes of Anytown, USA." His initial instinct is to quit, but George decides it is finally time to take on his arch-rival, Lloyd Braun, who Frank has also hired to sell computers. When Jerry learns how to get mad, it releases all his other feelings, including caring and another that results in a proposal. Kramer fights with the neighborhood kids of "Anytown, USA." George tells Elaine she is attractive to the Lippman men because of her "shiksappeal." The result gets her two Lippman men who want to denounce Judaism. George hatches a scheme to sell more computers; however, continual use of the phrase "serenity now" has an adverse effect on his sales. The release of emotions from George has an impact on emotional Jerry. Elaine seeks help from a rabbi to see if she can reduce her "shiksappeal."
[edit] Quotes
- Frank Costanza: Serenity Now!
- Lloyd Braun: Serenity now, insanity later.
- Cosmo Kramer and Frank Costanza: Hoochie Mama!
- Frank Costanza: Two weeks ago, I saw a very provocative movie on cable. It was called The Net, with that girl from The Bus