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I own all the DVDs, and have watched all of the special features and commentaries on all the episodes, most of them several times. I have whole sections of dialouge memorized as well as knowing a lot of little details. I'm good at placing a random quote, character, or scene, into its correct episode and season. I can also fill you in on all details of any minor character that ever appeared on the show or any answer any minor triva-type questions. However, I don't know much about the actor's real lives, or products seen on the show.

 
   

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Seinfeld - the move


Expert: Ariela - 6/30/2008

Question
what was jerry Seinfelds "move" that he told to george.

Answer
Hi Lilly,

So this is from "The Fusille Jerry," Season 6, in case you want to check it out. Unfortunately, I can't answer this question. Not because I don't know, but because no one knows :) You see, Jerry starts to tell George, after much convincing from George:

Jerry: "All right. On your bed. You got a headboard? You'll need a headboard.

George: I got a headboard.

Jerry: Is it padded?

George: No.

Jerry: Good. How tall is she?

George: Five-foot four. Why?

Jerry: You can't have more than a one-foot differential in your heights.

Otherwise, you could really hurt your neck.

George: I can't tell you how much I appreciate this.

Jerry: George, if you could master this, you'll never be alone again."

<<Then the scene cuts out, then back in again to Jerry's apartment, where all we hear is the cryptic end of the move>>:

Jerry: "Now, the ending is kind of an option. I use the swirl. I like the

swirl. I'm comfortable with the swirl. *I* feel the swirl is a great

capper. He uses the pinch, which I find a little presumptuous.

George: Is it a clockwise swirl?

Jerry: I prefer clockwise, but it's not written in stone."

<<So you see, it's really up to you in interpret what you think the move is.>>

I hope you found that helpful and please feel free to write again! Sorry for the delay in answering, I'm not sure what happened when I submitted the answer the first time. :)

Sincerely,

yada yada yada,

Ariela

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