Leslie is a "low talker" whom Kramer dated in the episode "The Puffy Shirt". She is portrayed by Wendel Meldrum.
Christine Dunford was cast as Leslie, Charles commented "she just came in; gave a great reading. At this point in our show business history, I don't think we knew anybody". Dunford would return later as a saleswoman in the season five episode "The Pie".
Brent Hinkley (born April 12, 1962) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as "Lou" the sidler in the Seinfeld episode The Merv Griffin Show, and Officer Murray in The Silence of the Lambs.
It should come as no surprise to Seinfeld fans that season 4's “The Contest” is the highest-rated Seinfeld episode (technically, it's tied with "The Opposite", but this episode is better remembered by most).
Babu's brother enters and says Babu has been deported, since Cheryl neglected to follow through on the favor after George's revelation. Back in Pakistan, Babu swears eternal vengeance against Jerry.
It turns out he is white and he thought Elaine was Hispanic. In "The Non-Fat Yogurt", Elaine dates Lloyd Braun. Since Lloyd works for the mayor, she tells him that the city would be a better place if everybody wore name tags.
Daniel Charles Woodburn (born July 26, 1964) is an American actor, comedian, and activist for the disability rights movement linked to his dwarfism. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. He played Mickey Abbott on the sitcom Seinfeld. He has more than 150 television and 30 film appearances to date.
Dan, The High Talker is a minor Seinfeld character portrayed by Brian Reddy. He dates Elaine's friend Noreen in "The Pledge Drive", his only appearance.
Elaine has solidified her position as a feminist icon and continues to pave the way for many women to come.
In slang, a Mickey Finn (or simply a Mickey) is a drink laced with an incapacitating agent, particularly chloral hydrate, given to someone without their knowledge with the intent to incapacitate them or "knock them out"; hence the colloquial name knockout drops.
Disgusted by George's cowardice, Robin breaks up with him. Jerry goes to Pendant Publishing and heckles Toby. Upset, she runs out of the building where her foot is run over by a street sweeper, severing her pinky toe.
The show's most audacious Black presence materializes in the character of Jackie Chiles (Phil Morris). Jackie gets his start in “The Maestro” as the can't-lose lawyer in pursuit of a settlement over the latte that burned Kramer in the previous episode.
Seinfeld often calls him "Biff," referring to salesman Willy Loman's hapless son from Arthur Miller's play Death of a Salesman. Since Seinfeld premiered, Alexander has received two Emmy and Golden Globe nominations, won an American Television Award and two American Comedy Awards for his work on the series.
Jerry tells Elaine that her pale-skinned, blue-eyed new boyfriend, Darryl, is black.
When Julia went on maternity leave at the beginning of Season 4, Elaine's two-episode absence was explained through the other characters mentioning that she was vacationing in Europe. The same subway car set was recycled for all the subway scenes in this episode.
In the final episode of the series, George (Jason Alexander) reveals that he cheated in the contest, making Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) the winner. Kramer's (Michael Richards) famous "I'm out!" moment was his one hundredth entrance into Jerry's (Jerry Seinfeld) apartment.
Because of the backwards nature of this episode, the Castle Rock logo appears at the beginning with the lighthouse spinning the other way. Additionally, all the credits show in backwards order.
"Yada Yada Yada"
Still, this is a term everyone has used in real life situations to avoid plunging into a lengthy mundane conversation. "Yada yada" existed before Seinfeld, but the show helped make it part of our everyday storytelling.
After dinner, Jerry and Elaine discover a strong smell of body odor in Jerry's car, assumed to have been left by the valet who parked it. After they endure an unpleasant drive to the home of Elaine's boyfriend Carl, Carl is offended by the smell of Elaine's hair when they embrace.
A Mickey Finn (or simply Mickey) is a slang term for a drink laced with a drug (especially chloral hydrate) given to someone without their knowledge in order to incapacitate them. Serving someone a Mickey Finn is most commonly referred to as slipping a mickey, sometimes spelled "slipping a mickie".