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** In the canon of the show, the scene in "The Pilot, Part 2" (not to be confused with the actual pilot of "Seinfeld") where the actor playing "George" (in "Jerry", the show-within-a-show) comes running up to Jerry right before filming, freaking out and babbling that he can't do it, prompting Jerry to throw his hands up laughing, saying that he's perfect -- he's acting just like George.
** In the canon of the show, the scene in "The Pilot, Part 2" (not to be confused with the actual pilot of "Seinfeld") where the actor playing "George" (in "Jerry", the show-within-a-show) comes running up to Jerry right before filming, freaking out and babbling that he can't do it, prompting Jerry to throw his hands up laughing, saying that he's perfect -- he's acting just like George.
** In "The Deal", Kramer's card for Elaine: "Think where man's glory most begins and ends/And say my glory was I had such friends." - [[William Butler Yeats]]
** In "The Deal", Kramer's card for Elaine: "Think where man's glory most begins and ends/And say my glory was I had such friends." - [[William Butler Yeats]]
** The viewers witnessing, by implication, how "Seinfeld" was created -- George trying to convince Jerry that a show about nothing would be a good idea. Jerry's scoffing response: "Yeah...sure...that'll work." [[Shout Out|If only he knew...]]
** The viewers witnessing, by implication, how "Seinfeld" was created -- George trying to convince Jerry that a show about nothing would be a good idea. Jerry's scoffing response: "Yeah...sure...that'll work." [[Shout-Out|If only he knew...]]
** The scene at the end of "The Trip Part 2" when Jerry tosses Kramer his apartment keys, the cause of the argument that led to Kramer moving all the way to L.A. ----
** The scene at the end of "The Trip Part 2" when Jerry tosses Kramer his apartment keys, the cause of the argument that led to Kramer moving all the way to L.A. ----
** An episode where Elaine returned from a trip (the actress' return from maternity leave), leading to a genuinely enthusiastic few minutes where she hugged all three of the guys.
** An episode where Elaine returned from a trip (the actress' return from maternity leave), leading to a genuinely enthusiastic few minutes where she hugged all three of the guys.