Iv'e been watching Seinfeld for the first time in order and i watched the deal where Jerry and Elaine get back together. Then i watched the rest of the season and it's never mentioned again.
So what the fuck is going on? Was this just a "what if" episode or...?
It's a sitcom, there is a certain status quo that that show returns to at the end of most episodes and is expected to start from next episode
Aiden Miller
then why would they make an episode like this to begin with?
Thomas Reyes
Did you miss the episode that was nothing but 30 minutes of hardcore penetration? Missionary, doggy, anal and more. That really wrapped up the whole plotline.
Henry Rivera
It's a fucking sitcom who care about long run plot? Friends fucking killed the genre
Lucas Barnes
because you can do that in sitcom and not give a fuck about little continuities.
Luke Sullivan
they don't even really get back together. they just decide they want to be friends but also have sex, i.e., "friends with benefits."
but they find that that doesn't really work out too well, so they decide to stop having sex and just be friends. everything is resolved by the end of this episode and i don't know what the issue is.
Luis Sanders
90s tv doesn't link so much like now a days. each episode is it's own thing. That episode was Larry and Jerry deciding that those two characters would like fuck around on occasion just to help each other out and to diffuse any tension. They will never mention it again you should just assume it happens from time to time and no one cares.
Levi Cook
but Larry David was notorious for keeping continuity and being great at it
John Price
yeah i don't really get the episode either
Logan Hernandez
They mention it in this video. The executives wanted them to have a romantic relationship and larry david and jerry didn't want to write it in, feeling it was unecessary. The episodes in season one where they were messing around are the result of that. youtube.com/watch?v=I8_2hPjljag
Dylan Rivera
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Isaac White
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Connor Reed
How the hell is Seinfeld like any other regular sitcom?
George meeting Susan, the engagement, Susan dying - all of this makes Seinfeld more than a sitcom where the show DOES NOT return to how it was in the beginning when each episode ends.
Anthony Hall
that was later in the show's run
Daniel Watson
Actually it is resolved in the next season. The episode where Jerry and Elaine go to Florida.
Thomas Ross
from wiki
Series co-creator Larry David wrote the episode, which was directed by Tom Cherones.[1] Since the start of the show, NBC executives, especially Warren Littlefield, had been pressuring the writing staff to get Jerry and Elaine back together.[2][3] Larry David had been against this idea from the start.[2][3] However, brainstorming for an episode idea, he remembered he had once made a deal with a woman to have a purely physical relationship,[2][4] which he thought "would make a really funny show, even if they had never [told us to get Jerry and Elaine back together]".[3] Though Jerry and Elaine are still in a relationship at the end of the episode, they are no longer together by the end of the season.[2] Seinfeld and David decided that they had satisfied the NBC executives and went back to the original format.[2][3] Seinfeld and David have also noted that "The Deal" is the only Seinfeld episode ever to contain sincere emotions, during the scene in which Jerry and Elaine discuss the ending of their physical relationship.[4]
it seems they were forced to do this episode.
Aiden Ross
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Charles Perez
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Jaxon Thomas
The one where Elaine gets molested on the subway
Luke Thompson
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William Miller
Who are you extra lady in the background? I don't recognize you. Does that mean your dreams failed?
Benjamin Lopez
They get back together because they thought the series was going to end and not get picked up. The studio was always pushing for Jerry and Elaine to date because that is what happens in sitcoms around that time and Jerry and Larry were always against it, but when they didn't think the show was going to get picked up didn't care anymore because they were so stressed. So they tried to end the series on some kind of note.
Jaxson Ross
it didn't work and they broke up
Alexander Cruz
>The Marine Biologist >The Race >The Gymnast
are all acceptable answers
Jace Diaz
No he wasn't, he was known for writing funny sitcom episodes that are relatable. Stop over complicating it.
Jaxson Nguyen
This guy fucks
Joshua Adams
the episode ending where it began. They hooked up, fought, went back to being single.
Aiden Smith
What the hell are you talking about, Susan's death causes George to go back to acting the way he was before.
James Wright
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Cameron Wright
I always assumed they were on again off again couple before the show aired kinda like how her relationship with Puddy is.
Christian Cruz
they always intended it so that they would never hook up for good or get back together. They talk about that in numerous interviews. It's a show about nothing, remember?
Carter Russell
>Susan's death causes George to go back to acting the way he was before. isn't that she had to die? seinfeld thought she sucked as an actress
Jayden Sullivan
>Seinfeld and David have also noted that "The Deal" is the only Seinfeld episode ever to contain sincere emotions unironically really makes you think