Mortified, Elaine takes the vodka from the bag and walks off. He learns that he can catch up with Shellbach at the tennis club. Kramer convinces her to try a Gene pick, Weekend at Bernie's II. When Jerry confronts Milos at the pro shop, he offers to do anything in exchange for Jerry not revealing his secret. After Elaine rents Vincent's pick that she spurned in favor of Weekend at Bernie's II, Vincent agrees to meet her at his apartment if she brings some things from the store. The episode was directed by Kevin S. Bright with a teleplay written by series creators Marta Kauffman and David Crane. The Money Jerry buys a new tennis racket from a supposed professional. His mother opens the door, revealing that Vincent is 15 years old. George, unprepared for this, ends up using Kramer's line. She says that Vincent is 15 years old. During the game, Milos derides Jerry's tennis ability. Elaine prefers picks by Vincent. George flies there to attend a meeting, and brings a tray of shrimp, prompting Reilly to repeat his "ocean" zinger. She initially comes on strong, but backs out and reveals that she is Milos' wife. That would offer him the chance to right some wrongs and create the revival to top them all Jerry Seinfeld will bring back old material that launched his career for new Netflix special Seinfeld's special will be a special look back at his career. JERRY: You never really had the right comeback, anyway. Frightened by the movie, he has a living will drawn up. This is the last time he is seen in this episode. KRAMER: (indicating) You see? Scandal - The Comeback (2014) Reilly (portrayed by Joel Polis) is a businessman who transfers from a job with the New York Yankees to Firestone Tires in "The Comeback". He decides Elaine should be his executrix instead and they meet with a lawyer named Shellbach (played by Ben Stein). 3:36. "The Comeback" is the 147th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. Milos asks Jerry to let him win a game of tennis to regain Patty's respect. George used âJerk Storeâ as a part of a comeback to one of his co-workers at the New York Yankees named Reilly. He sits up in pain and screams at the unplugged life support. Reilly gets big laughs at George Costanza's expense when he makes fun of his high consumption of shrimp during a Yankees business meeting. He prefers picks by Gene or his own. Jerry retrieves the racquet from the trash. This was the 13th episode for the eighth season. GEORGE: (animated) Are you insane? It aired on January 30, 1997. It aired on January 30, 1997. After Elaine rents Vincent's pick that she spurned in favor of Weekend at Bernie's II, Vincent agrees to meet her at his apartment if she brings some vodka, cigarettes and fireworks. The episode was witty, silly, poignant and above all else laden with quotes. Seinfeld Post Show Recaps: The Comeback Rob Cesternino and Akiva Wienerkur will let you eat all the shrimp you want while you listen to the new Seinfeld Post Show Recap. George used âJerk Storeâ as a part of a comeback to one of his co-workers at the New York Yankees named Reilly. Jerry buys a new tennis racket from a supposed professional. Starring: Michael Richards, Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander. It's got some space to rent." "The Comeback" is the 147th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. A 1991 episode of Seinfeld correctly predicted the score of a 2019 Cavs-Spurs game The Cavs defeated the Spurs 117-109, the exact score predicted in an episode of Seinfeld from 28 years ago. KRAMER: Oh, Jerry, this is a piece of junk. While playing at a tennis club with Elaine, Jerry discovers that Milos is a horrible tennis player. Jul 11, 2014 - Seinfeld quote - Elaine & Jerry give George suggestions, 'The Comeback' Fuller agreed, and Robin's wife Anna (also a fan of Emergency!) JERRY: Yeah, itâs still got some spring in the strings. The episode was written by Gregg Kavet & Andy Robin and was directed by David Owen Trainor.. Like many episodes of Seinfeld, this episode contains a plotline for each of the main characters. Gregg KavetAndy Robin It comes down on another tennis player, who falls on a ball machine, redirecting its aim to Kramer's head. 15:43. [3], The tennis match was set in an indoor court, but the crew were unable to book an indoor court in time to use it as a filming location. George walks back into the living room and picks up a newspaper. Rain collected on the tent, putting the cast and crew in danger of having hundreds of pounds of water dumped on them if the tent were to collapse, and seeped in underneath, creating electrical hazards. He retains a lawyer named Shellbach, with Elaine as his executor, and opts to have his life support terminated in all but the most extreme cases. Not having known that it is possible to awake from a coma, he resolves to get his living will annulled, but misses his appointment. During the credits, George thinks up a new line: "Oh, yeah? Slow-witted George could not think of a comeback until later, while driving to the tennis club to meet Jerry. Like many episodes of Seinfeld, this episode contains a plotline for each of the main characters. (The Comeback) KRAMER: (picking the racquet up) Did you take this out of the garbage? His comeback was: "Oh, yeah, Reilly? This was the 13th episode for the eighth season. After the meeting, George thinks up a comeback: "Well, the Jerk Store called, and they're running out of you." Reilly changes jobs to Firestone in Akron, Ohio. The episode was written by Gregg Kavet & Andy Robin and was directed by David Owen Trainor. Frightened by the movie, he has a living will drawn up. Vincent feels betrayed by this, terminates their relationship, and stops making picks. (The Comeback) Saved by J BP. [3], The role of Vincent was played by Danny Strong and voiced by Robby Benson, since the writers wanted Vincent to sound older than he was. Kavet and Robin had been working on a story involving the Yankee management, and had even cast Ben Stein for it, but felt the story was not working out and decided to instead use Mehlman's "comeback" idea, which Mehlman had been trying to get into a Seinfeld episode for years. 2. This was the 13th episode for the eighth season. Jerry meets George at a private tennis club to play tennis. He's then told that Reilly's wife is in a coma. The episode was written by Gregg Kavet & Andy Robin and was directed by David Owen Trainor. This reduces the room to an offended silence, since Reilly's wife is in a coma. prev George has trouble thinking of a comeback to a comment made by Reilly; he does think of one, but it's a little to late. When George was stuffing himself with shrimp at ⦠When George delivers the comeback, Reilly simply shoots back "What's the difference? Jerk store, woulda smoked that guy! "The Comeback" is the 147th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. Jerry Seinfield says âitâs possibleâ a comeback could be on the cards. Smoked him, I say. Elaine Benes has a tragic romance with a video rental shop worker who shares her taste in movies. Plot. The episode was written by Gregg Kavet & Andy Robin and was directed by David Owen Trainor.. Like many episodes of Seinfeld, this episode contains a plotline for each of the main characters. In Jerry's eyes, this undermines Milos' credibility as a salesman. This was the 13th episode for the eighth season. However, he misses his appointment with Shellbach because he drives so slow in fear of getting in an accident. The door opens and ⦠[2], David Sims of The A.V. Shutterstock (2) In a 1997 episode of Seinfeld called âThe Comeback,â George Costanza is merrily stuffing himself with free shrimp at a meeting. She propositions him for sex, but recoils in shame, revealing that she is Milos' wife and was instructed to seduce Jerry by her husband. "Seinfeld" The Comeback subtitles. "The Comeback" is the 147th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. The woman, named Patty, waits for him outside his apartment. Seinfeld-"The Comeback"-Kramer's Coma. After seeing a movie, Cosmo Kramer decides he needs a living will. A woman walks up who turns out to be Vincent's mom. Elaine and Kramer discuss video picks. On a subsequent visit to the video store, Elaine craves something lighter than the tearjerkers which dominate Vincent's picks. The Comeback is the thirteenth episode of the eighth season of Seinfeld, and the one hundred forty-seventh episode overall. After discovering that Reilly was let go from the Yankees and now works for Firestone, George flies to Akron, Ohio just to try the jerkstore line. [Source]. Well, the jerk store called, and they're running out of you.". In the episode, George Costanza goes to great lengths to deliver a retort (the eponymous comeback) to a coworker that he thought of too late to deliver on the spot. Director This was the 13th episode for the eighth season. You're due back by six." The Comeback Later, while playing at a different club with Elaine, Jerry discovers that Milos is a horrible tennis player. It was written by Gregg Kavet and Andy Robin and was directed by Andy Ackerman. He prefers picks by Gene or his own. He hits a ball wide of Milos, who swings wildly at it, releasing his racquet into the air. Watch Seinfeld Season 8 Episode 12 online - The Comeback on SonyLIV. Jerry, Elaine and Kramer did not think 'jerk store' was a good comeback mainly because "there are no jerk stores." Kramer collapses and ends up in the hospital. Kramer wakes up and, seeing the plug in Elaine's hand, thinks she just removed his life-support. It aired on January 30, 1997 and is notable for introducing the term "Jerk Store". On a subsequent visit to the video store, Kramer convinces Elaine to forego Vincent's pick in favor of Weekend at Bernie's II. Seinfeld Escenas eliminadas The comeback - The money - The Van Buren boys - The english patient. âThe Comebackâ is an eighth season episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. He would rent videos from Video Archives. Seinfeld_en_español. May 4, 2015 - Seinfeld quote - Elaine & Jerry give George suggestions, 'The Comeback' The Van Buren Boys In Jerry's eyes, this undermines Milos' credibility as a salesman. He learns that he can catch up with Shellbach at the tennis club. Elaine is a fan of Vincent's picks, with whom she has the same taste in movies. After Kramer finishes watching the movie (when the woman miracurously comes out of the coma), he decides he needs to get his living will annulled. played opposite him as the voice of the patient. You just screwed yourself!". It aired on January 30, 1997 and is notable for introducing the term "Jerk Store". Jerry suggests, "The zoo called. Episode At a pro tennis shop, Jerry is pressured into buying a high end racquet by the worker there â an Eastern European man named Milos. "The Comeback" is the 147th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. Elaine prefers picks by Vincent. At first he considers making Jerry his executor, but decides that he is too sentimental after Jerry refuses to throw away his old tennis racquet. Season It aired on January 30, 1997. It aired on January 30, 1997. This is while he is driving back home after arriving in New York from Ohio. The stuff he wants includes vodka, cigarettes and fireworks. It aired on January 30, 1997. While browsing the staff picks at Champagne Video, Elaine becomes a fan of Vincent's picks. "Seinfeld" The Comeback (TV Episode 1997) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Air Date Elaine becomes romantically interested in him, but is unable to meet him in person. Watch and Enjoy full episodes of Seinfeld in full HD. They're running out of shrimp." Promptly, he makes a U-turn and heads back towards the airport, yelling out, "You're meat, Reilly! Movie. You're their all-time bestseller." The episode was written by Gregg Kavet & Andy Robin and was directed by David Owen Trainor. Jerry implies that if Milos sets him up with an attractive woman that they see in the shop, he will be silent. AKA: Stand-Up, The Jerry Seinfeld Show, Good News, Bad News, The Seinfeld Chronicles, СайнÑелд Elaine takes the vodka from the bag and walks off. It aired on January 30, 1997. This was the 13th episode for the eighth season. Well, the life support machine called!" Kramer finishes watching the movie, in which the woman comes out of the coma. https://seinfeld.fandom.com/wiki/The_Comeback?oldid=29159. George jerks out of the fridge, slamming the door. [2], Kramer's trip to the executor was originally much longer, but some scenes, such as Kramer navigating across a wet floor to get to the elevator, were cut before broadcast. Jerry Seinfeld learns the proprietor of a tennis pro shop is a bad tennis player. When Elaine visits him, looking for an outlet for her VCR, she unplugs a large plug. Later Jerry runs into the woman, who is named Patty, waiting for him outside his apartment. Seinfeld S08E13 - The Comeback - George has trouble thinking of a comeback to a comment made by Reilly; he does think of one, but it's a little too late. 8 Kramer rents a straight-to-video movie about a woman in a coma. The relationship between Elaine and Vincent is a reference to The Phantom of the Opera,[1] which was in its 9th year on Broadway at the time. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. He becomes obsessed with recreating the encounter so that he can make use of this comeback, despite Jerry, Elaine and Kramer all telling him that the comeback makes no sense.