'The Contest' Picked As Favorite 'Seinfeld' Moment

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'The Contest' Picked As Favorite 'Seinfeld' Moment
(Monday, November 22 09:28 AM)
LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com)


If only one episode of NBC's "Seinfeld" could reign as the master of its domain and as the king of its castle, it's no surprise that viewers would pick "The Contest." The episode, from the popular comedy's fourth season, topped an AOL member poll of favorite "Seinfeld" moments.

Launched in anticipation of the DVD release of the show's first three seasons, the AOL poll provided user with 25 possible classic moments from the classic comedy, which went off the air in 1998. That list of 25 was narrowed down to five possible moments and after more than 550,00 votes, "The Contest" came out the rather predictable winner.

"Seinfeld had so many wonderfully imaginative episodes and segments, so it's fascinating to see which were the favorites among AOL members," Lexine Wong, executive vice president of marketing for Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, which is releasing the DVD.

Perhaps no "Seinfeld" episode produced as much water cooler discussion at "The Contest," which premiered on Nov. 18, 1992. In the half-hour, Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) and George (Jason Alexander) begin a contest of self-denial and the rest of the gang jumps in on the action. Larry David won an Emmy for writing the euphemism-heavy episode, in which the word "masturbation" is never mentioned. Tom Cherones, who directed the episode, was also nominated for an Emmy and the series picked up the trophy for outstanding comedy that year.

The other top moments were less episodes so much as moments or catch phrases. George's explanation of "shrinkage" received the second most votes, followed by George's famous encounter with the Soup Nazi. Elaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) dancing finished fourth beating out the immortal and wildly overused catch phrase "Yada, yada, yada."

The "Seinfeld" DVD hits shelves on Tuesday, Nov. 23, while NBC will air a retrospective with the major cast members two nights later.

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What are your favorite Seinfeld episodes? :shrug:
 

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The Contest rules, but one of my favorites is when George pretends he's a Marine Biologist and ends up telling the story at the end of the episode about pulling the golfball from the blowhole...

CLASSIC Seinfeld...stories coming together at the end...

Mike
 

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i like the one with Puddy wearing the jacket with the 8-ball on the back of it - hilarious.

also the one where elaine discovers that puddy is religious and they have a fight about it - too funny.

shawn
 

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Chandler Mike said:
The Contest rules, but one of my favorites is when George pretends he's a Marine Biologist and ends up telling the story at the end of the episode about pulling the golfball from the blowhole...

CLASSIC Seinfeld...stories coming together at the end...

Mike

Exactly. That episode is my favorite. Jerry mentioned that on the retrospective today and said it was kind of the defining episode.
 

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