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This is your company! Jerry: So it's more of a relationship problem than the final destination She reveals that she has not told Jerry about an incident she calls the "tractor story". Elaine thinks that her boyfriend David Puddy may be religious after finding Christian rock stations set on his car radio. and Kramer: Gonorrhea? The Stock Tip (1990-06-21) Written by Larry David,Jerry . New scene. Kramer gives an impressive theatrical performance surrounding the burning sensation during urination for the med students. 1, January 1950, The American Cinematographer, Vol. Springfield! Kruger's office. gonorrhea last week. that stuff? George: I am? Kramer: Well, we'll see. Jerry: That seems about right. Dr. Wexler: Oh, it's no mistake. it. Jerry: What do you care? Susan's father openly admits to the affair. Jerry: That's tomato juice. Jerry: No. This was the 16th episode for the ninth and final season. Streaming, rent, or buy Seinfeld - Season 9: Currently you are able to watch "Seinfeld - Season 9" streaming on DIRECTV, Netflix, Netflix basic with Ads or buy it as download on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, Vudu . You sound kinda funny. 7, October 1929, The American Cinematographer, Vol. Jerry: Oh, she's picking me up in a few minutes. George: Ask about you, ask about you. It's not like those She's not a "me". The list of its authors can be seen in its historicaland/or the page Edithistory:The Burning (Seinfeld). Elaine tells George and Jerry about her suspicions with Puddy. New scene. Puddy confirms that he is religious and doesn't care that Elaine is not, because he is "not the one going to Hell".[8]:106. New scene. Jerry: So, uh, how are things with Jerry? George suggests altering his radio presets as a test. Elaine: I did. Mickey: They assign you a specific disease and you act out the symptoms. put in "The Burning is the sixteenth episode of the ninth and final season of Seinfeld, and the 172nd episode overall. George: What the hell is a gander, anyway? Elaine: C'mon. The Revenge 8. Jerry: And a bit of a tramp if you ask me. The Robbery 3. fish! GEORGE PICKS UP A BOTTLE OF ORANGE. And you feel that she's too bossy. Elaine's hallway. New scene. After hearing this, Jerry breaks up with her, leaving the relationship on a comedic high note. Mr. Kruger: George? Jerry and George are at the coffee shop. Kramer: Gonorrhea! Jerry: Beep, beep, beep? Jerry: Do medical schools actually do this? You're going to have a great time with Naomi. Here, we feature every single Seinfeld episode. 7, No. Kramer is concerned about being typecast when the hospital wants him to perform gonorrhea again the next week, due to his stellar performance. I sorry, no here Kruger." Thinking that Jerry is a friend named "Rafe", she reveals that she has not told Jerry about an incident she calls "the tractor story." people, Mickey and Kramer included. George: Abort! everybody. a high note. Good thinking, George. You don't hear that much about god anymore. Looking for a great gift idea for the holidays? This is going to be great. Kruger: Are you done? Kramer: No, it's just too much. for George and Jerry are at Jerry's apartment. Jerry (into the phone, with a disguised voice): So, what's going on? Elaine: Well, relationships are very important to me. The Robbery (1990-06-07) Written by Matt Goldman. Jerry and Sophie ar at Jerry's apartment. George: No! The religious aspects of the episode were based on the personal experience of script-writer Jennifer Crittenden, and it's her favorite episode. Kramer: Gonorrhea? On Nov-13-02 at 04:02:57 PST, seller added the following information:Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Puddy: Elaine, they forgot to deliver your paper today. (he jumps Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one. The Burning Episode aired Mar 19, 1998 PG 23m IMDb RATING 8.3 /10 3.3K YOUR RATING Rate Comedy Elaine finds out that Puddy is religious. Hello. prev I bet she stole a tractor. This is why you're going to hell. May I? this. It'll only feel like an eternity. Sophie: You know, Jerry, there's this thing that I haven't told you about. But comedian Billy Domineau decided to actually tackle that grim concept by penning . only friend I had left. Office meeting at Kruger Industrial Smoothing. farm. I'm a "me". Amen! musicians who think they're so cool and hip. George: And? ", "So we pray", The other three start laughing. diagnose (inhales some pepper then sneezes violently) See? Elaine and Puddy are at Puddy's apartment. Susan and George tell her father about the loss of the cabin, and he is devastated. they should change it to a tractor. Male Unbonding 4. George: Hands a little smelly? were Christian rock stations. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Elaine is frustrated at his lack of concern. Kruger: Works for me. George: A scar? Elaine: Uh, you should be trying to save me! I can usually come up with one good comment during Elaine: So is it a problem that I'm not really religious? and hours at a time, gives me fake excuses. Kramer: Getting some cereal. The only reason I got out to get a bite today was Check. folders. Jerry: So you prefer dumb and lazy to religious? New scene. important thing is that you have a partner who's supportive. said he was going to do some actual work today? What's important is I'm not Dedication: In memory of our friend, Lloyd Bridges. it for me. Elaine: David, I'm going to hell! When Sophie uses the unwelcome "it's me" greeting on Jerry's answering machine, George suggests he does an "it's me" when she calls back to see if she recognizes Jerry's voice. OF SPECIAL NOTE This episode was dedicated "In Memory of Our Friend Lloyd Bridges." Father Curtis: Oh, well then it's simple. Jerry: Would you hold it a second?! accident and they grafted her big toes on. Elaine: I won't. Jerry and George struggle with their sitcom pilot script. Let's get started. George suggests altering his radio presets as a test. and Pull the old switcheroo. 9 Jerry and George go to Susan's house to return her sunglasses. Elaine: I am not going to hell and if you think I'm going to hell, you you have just seemed 'on'. pc: 916, season 9, episode 16 Stars: Jerry Seinfeld, Michael Richards, Jason Alexander, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Warren Frost (as Mr. Ross), Lisa Malkiewicz (as Sandra), and Grace Zabriskie (as Mrs. Ross). an easy gig. Seinfeld (season 4) List of episodes. switcheroo pulled on it. Kruger: According to our latest quarterly thing,Kruger Industrial Smoothing Kramer and Mickey get jobs feigning ailments for medical students. That was the research report verdict on the 1989 pilot of new NBC sitcom Stand Up, written by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld. After hearing that, Jerry leaves the relationship on a comedic high note. Puddy: I'm really not in the mood, I'm going to hell. a Any thoughts? her the seat. So you're disappointed he's a spiritual person? So, you're pretty religious? Elaine: Yes, he is lazy. Sophie - Has Ghonneria [3] This episode is dedicated to the memory of Lloyd Bridges, who died on March 10, 1998. No one's getting married here. Dr. Wexler: In your packet you will find the disease you have been assigned This page was last edited on 24 December 2020, at 04:19. that he to Jerry: Ipecac? Have you taken a peek at our Seinfeld Season guide? George: I think it's neat. 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Puddy: Alright, be careful with the car, babe. Elaine enters. This is the script that they give out to the cast and crew. The Government? You are doing gonorrhea, aren't you? Elaine: That seems about right. George: Woah, back it up, back it up. At the coffee shop, George laments to Jerry about losing respect at a project meeting with a poorly received joke. Elaine: Hello boys. It's very positive. Sophie: Not a lot. and Sophie: Hey Raef. George is working, George: Good, let her think it. percolating. Jerry: It's a used car, he probably never changed the presets. It originally aired on December 19, 1996. When you hit that high note, you say goodnight met Mr. Kruger: It's K-uger! Meanwhile, Jerry dates Elaine's secretary and inadvertently offends her during their dirty talk. George has to do all the actual work on the project as Kruger constantly makes excuses and goofs off. Sophie: Hey. Kruger is bouncing a ball against the wall and catching it. Sophie: Are you sick, Raef? SUMMARY Elaine discovers that Puddy listens to religious radio stations. When Sophie uses the unwelcome "it's me" greeting on Jerry's answering machine, George suggests he return the favor when he calls back. Co-worker 2: That was bad. have Sophie: Jerry, it's Sophie. it's in my bathing suit. burn for and across the crowded hat store. Mr. Kruger (getting up to leave): Thank you George, you've been great. Welcome to the Seinfeld Scripts page! The Statue 7. 172."The Burning" (March 19, 1998) SUMMARY Elaine discovers that Puddy listens to religious radio stations. Jerry: She said there's some tractor story that she hasn't told me about. danced. food Kramer: See, showmanship. mean, what do you think about all that? You call her back and give He's stealing my cirrhosis! [Source]. George wants everyone at work to like him.Elaine finds out that Puddy is religious. Jerry and George awkwardly slip out. At the next Kruger meeting, George takes Jerry's suggestion and leaves the room after a well-received joke and goes to a movie theater to see Titanic. Mr. Kruger: Goodnight everybody! Jerry suggests that George use the Vegas showmanship trick of leaving the room after a comedic high note. Sophie tries to tell Jerry the tractor story, but he tells her that he already knows about it. Elaine is frustrated at his lack of concern, especially after he asks her to steal a newspaper for him because she is going to Hell anyway. size of Kramer and Mickey are back at Mt. story?? View cart for details. Elaine: Okay. should 7, July 1938, The American Cinematographer, Vol. She turns Puddy: You stole my Jesus fish, didn't you? Andy Ackerman Have you ever seen anything like this? Jerry's (Jerry Seinfeld). [6]:233 Elaine confirms that Puddy is religious, as presets were changed back and she found a Jesus fish, which she stole. Elaine is on a blind date, now called a "set-up." Jerry takes Kramer to his self-storage where they discover that Newman has been hiding bags of mail. New scene. Excuse me, I think there's been a mistake, see, I had unto 2, February 1960, Hoarce Waters & Co. Square & Upright Pianos (1884), The American Cinematographer, Vol. this. Danny Woodburn. Mickey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Looking for a great gift idea for the holidays? "The Burning" first aired at 9:00 p.m. EST on March 19, 1998, and achieved a Nielsen rating of 20.8. pain, nausea, it. Student #2: So, what seems to be bothering you today, Mr. Kramer? Case in point: these 20 cultural references made throughout Seinfeld 's nine-season run, which may not make sense to younger viewers who are only now discovering the iconic series via reruns or . Jerry takes . George and Jerry continue to struggle writing the script and then doze off after failing to write any more. all it says now is K-uger! Three times around, no feet. Jerry doesn't recognize his The Apartment 6. 8, August 1955, The American Cinematographer, Vol. Kramer, I really think you guys are going too far with George laments to Jerry about losing respect at a work meeting with a poorly received joke. Severe And you call *that* your tractor You know? Elaine: So you think that Puddy actually believes in something? Jerry: Yeah I better get to a doctor, bye. off the radio. Elaine asks Sandra not to talk to Jerry so much. Brian Posehn Artie George: Alright, well why don't we smooth the head down to nothing, stick Elaine and Puddy: Yeah, that's right. Delivery times may vary, especially during peak periods. Mickey: Cirrhosis of the liver with jaundice! George: Tell you how you could check. tractor Mt Sanai Hospital. George: I guess there are no small diseases, only small actors. everybody. Co-worker 1: Alright, George. Don't you even care? Notes - Delivery *Estimated delivery dates include seller's handling time, origin ZIP Code, destination ZIP Code and time of acceptance and will depend on shipping service selected and receipt of cleared payment. Release Date November 14, 1996 View All Credits 1 The Chicken Roaster Script Lyrics GEORGE AND JERRY ARE ON THE SIDE OF THE STREET AT A FRUIT STAND / MARKET. If you need to find specific Seinfeld script information, you've come to the right location. Kramer: Well the better ones. Jerry: So you prefer dumb and lazy to religious? Browse the scripts in aplphabetical order. "The Burning" is the sixteenth episode of the ninth and final season of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld,[1] and the 172nd episode overall. and Jerry suggests that George use the Vegas showmanship trick of leaving the room after a comedic high note. Jerry and George are at the coffee shop. It aired on March 19, 1998. Sophie: Oh, I really like him but, well, I still haven't told him the gone. Buyer pays $8.00 shipping to the U.S. and $26.00 to everywhere else, thanks. It premiered on October 28, 1992. You are too much, Mr. Kruger! Father Curtis: Let me see if I understand this. [1] You're both going to hell. Father Curtis: Well, oftentimes in cases of inter-faith marriages, couples And the heat! I don't! So that old woman, she's just a liar, Mickey: You gave me gonorrhea, you didn't even tell me! Sophie Kramer: Oh, thank you. Jerry (picking up the phone and dialing): It's a goose that's had the Kramer pretends to have gonorrhea. It's just a little burning. Jerry: She doesn't have toe thumbs. a softball, and that spells trouble. Puddy is leaning into the car when Elaine 'drives off' but immediately afterwards he is nowhere to be seen through the rear window. Puddy: Yes. [10]:33, New York magazine's Vulture rated the episode as 28th best out of all 179 Seinfeld episodes, especially praising the taboo-breaking theme of STDs and the appearance of Puddy.[11]. Elaine: Hah. That night, George has an awkward dinner with Susan and her parents. Check it out. Square kind of over-smoothed it. Kramer pretends to have gonorrhea. "[7], In his ranking of the 169 Seinfeld episodes, Vulture's Larry Fitzmaurice rated "The Burning" 28th, writing, "This was a great example of Seinfeld's writers skirting the boundaries of '90s network TV to break taboos specifically talk of sexually transmitted diseases (gonorrhea from a tractor?). Including T-Shirts, DVDs, and more! This was the 16th episode for the ninth and final season. Elaine: Quiet! This is what I have to put up with, Jerry. Jerry: Yes! At Elaine's request, Jerry calls Sandra and retracts his comments about her by claiming they were misconstrued by Elaine. The actors are gathered. Jackpot! Although told they're illegal in the US, the chief diplomat takes a liking to Kramer's jacket, and agrees to trade it for some cigars. George tries to get Mr. Kruger to work. row. George (to the waitress bringing his doughnut): And a slice of devil's It's very positive. "Oh Yes! Kramer: I didn't say that, no. 41, No. Jennifer Crittenden Check out our complete Seinfeld Gift Guide right now! Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, This episode is dedicated to the memory of. Kramer: Yeah, we're going down to Mt. Episode Sophie does not recognize Jerry's voice on the phone; thinking that Jerry is a different friend, she reveals that she has not told Jerry about an incident she calls "the tractor story", leaving George and Jerry to speculate on what the tractor story may be. Jerry: Hello? Elaine: What was that? Jerry: Right, right, the tractor story. Sinai. The door opens, Puddy steps out in his bathrobe. Kramer and Mickey barge in, they're in the middle of an argument. This is the script that they give out to the cast and crew. This episode first aired on March 19, 1998. George: I can't just leave. Good News, Bad News (1989-07-05) Written by Larry David,Jerry Seinfeld. It's all me. 31, No. 36, No. Elaine: Ressurected! Making the most of his modest part, Kramer gives an impressive theatrical performance surrounding the burning sensation during urination for the med students. instructions. [1] It was written by Larry David, Elaine Pope, and Tom Leopold, and directed by Tom Cherones. Jerry (to George): She thinks it's someone named Raef. to the devil by the coffee machine? was the Shh. What Elaine: "It's me?" Jerry gladly gives Elaine the money, still relieved that Sandra had not told Elaine about his earlier "dirty talk" comment. Elaine: How? "[12] Barry Brummett criticized the episode's portrayal of Mickey as someone "easily offended, quick to anger, and prone to aggressive behaviour", which he perceived as stereotypical of people with dwarfism.[13]. Man: Sure. love in a bottle? The team working on the statue in Lafayette your shoebox? Why don't you George: I had 'em, Jerry. "Hello? Puddy: That's right. [Kramer takes a big spoonful of cereal w/tomato juice!] walk off. It premiered on October 28, 1992. like those hip musicians with their complicated shoes! [7]:62 Kramer picks up on the showmanship idea and gives an impressive theatrical performance of gonorrhea for the med students. George: Hey. 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