If you’re aSeinfeldfan, you’re free to take your pick on what your favorite episode is.
There’s only 180 to choose from.
It gets so bad that Jerry gets him to go see a therapist.
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Jerry backs his friend up, saying that he has good equipment and takes decent pictures.
All goes exceptionally well and Elaine is impressed with how great the photo turns out.
“I sent this card to hundreds of people!”
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When Kramer walks in, Elaine shows him the card.
Wanting Elaine to feel better, Jerry tells her it’s not that noticeable.
He couldn’t care less.
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This is backed up by the episode’s funniest scene.
He’s not doing so well by the time he gets back to Jerry’s.
“You want a Christmas card?”
The continuing misadventures of neurotic New York City stand-up comedian Jerry Seinfeld and his equally neurotic New York City friends.
she asks.She then grabs George’s head and shoves it into her chest.
“Here’s your Christmas card!”
Likethe bestSeinfeldepisodes, “The Pick” is an ensemble piecewhere every character makes those around them better.
Reality is the formation for manySeinfeldepisodes, and the world around it.
Jaffe’s brother-in-law was taking pictures on Christmas morning with his one-year-old daughter in front of the fireplace.
“The stocking was hung,” as Jaffe put it.
Jaffe then pitched what had happened to Larry David, but that created an obstacle.
There’s a reason whyJulia Louis-Dreyfus was nominated for so many Emmysduring herSeinfeldrun.
“The Pick” shows us why, and not by accident either.