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"The English Patient" is the 151st episode of the
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''
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''. It was the 17th episode for the eighth season and aired on March 13, 1997. ''
The English Patient ''The English Patient'' is a 1992 novel by Michael Ondaatje. The book follows four dissimilar people brought together at an Italian villa during the Italian Campaign of the Second World War. The four main characters are: an unrecognisably burn ...
'', central to Elaine's storyline in this episode, won Best Picture at the
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, eleven days after this episode aired.


Plot

At Monk's Café, a beautiful woman, Danielle, mistakes George for her boyfriend Neil. George becomes obsessed with the notion that he is so similar to Neil that, with only one minor change, he too could be dating women like Danielle. He repeatedly goes out with Danielle so he can press her for more information about Neil. Elaine and her date, Blaine go to the movies. She wants to see the comedy ''Sack Lunch'', but it is sold out, so they see ''
The English Patient ''The English Patient'' is a 1992 novel by Michael Ondaatje. The book follows four dissimilar people brought together at an Italian villa during the Italian Campaign of the Second World War. The four main characters are: an unrecognisably burn ...
''. She finds it boring and stupid. Elaine's dislike for ''The English Patient'' alienates her from everyone. Not wishing to upset J. Peterman, when he asks if she likes the movie, she claims not to have seen it. He has Elaine drop everything so he can take her to see it. She endures an hour or so before exclaiming her distaste for the movie. Peterman responds by firing her, but she convinces him to let her keep her job by agreeing to take a trip to
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(the filming location of ''The English Patient''). Jerry is going to
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to help his parents move out. Kramer asks him to pick up some Cubans for him and gives him a
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that says "#1 Dad." Thinking he means
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s, Jerry agrees. Jerry's father Morty finds the "#1 Dad" T-shirt and proudly wears it. Kramer's "Cubans" are cigar rollers. Kramer's attempt to start a business in Cuban-quality made-in-America cigars fails when investors recognize they are Dominicans, not Cubans. Kramer fears the unemployed Dominicans, whom he educated about
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, plan to revolt. At the Del Boca Vista exercise room, Jerry meets 80-year-old Izzy Mandelbaum. Izzy challenges Jerry to a weightlifting competition, but throws out his back. Jerry and Morty visit his bedside to apologize. Izzy wants to compete with Morty over being the best dad after seeing the "#1 Dad shirt" and throws his back out again. Jerry returns to New York, where Izzy has come to see a back specialist. Izzy's son and father show up. Both men injure their backs while trying to lift the hospital's TV. The Mandelbaums complain that their
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restaurant franchise will fail since they cannot roll the
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s while laid up. Jerry suggests they employ Kramer's "Cubans". The Dominicans, however, roll the crêpes too tightly, causing the filling to spray out and burn customers. When George tells Jerry about the situation with Danielle, Jerry points out that he has no more need to find out about Neil, since he has replaced him as Danielle's boyfriend. George meets Neil in a hospital, after Neil was burned by a crêpe. Neil's face is bandaged, so that George never sees what he looks like. When George asks Danielle to move in with him, she chooses Neil instead out of pity. As he leaves, George vindictively pulls out Neil's
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line. Elaine's plane to Tunisia is about to show ''Sack Lunch'', but is hijacked by the angry Dominicans, who are all wearing "#1 Dad" T-shirts.


Production

The table read for "The English Patient" took place on February 7, 1997. The scenes outside the theatre were filmed on February 9, and the majority of scenes were filmed
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in front of a studio audience on February 11. The people who appear on the theatrical poster for ''Sack Lunch'' are ''Seinfeld'' producer Tim Kaiser and his family. A scene in which Elaine and Peterman finish watching ''The English Patient'', and Peterman proposes they watch it again and take notes on the clothing so that they can add it to the J. Peterman catalog, was deleted before broadcast. As a result, the finished episode implies that Elaine's outburst occurred during her second viewing of ''The English Patient'' rather than her third, and leaves Peterman's remark "I hope you're watching the clothes, Elaine, because I can't take my eyes off the passion" unexplained. Neil was played by Jeff Miller, who also served as George actor
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's
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. The IV pull at the end of the scene was ad-libbed by Alexander during filming.


Critical response

Dr. Michael Dunne writes in his essay "Seinfeld as Intertextual Comedy" (his episode-numbering system appears in parentheses): Noel Murray of '' The A.V. Club'' wrote, "Who bears more responsibility for the declining reputation of ''The English Patient'': Elaine Benes, or
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?" David Sims, at the same website, reviewed the episode with a certainty that Elaine is its "real hero": "Her finest moment is when Peterman, having gone on about loving the movie, asks her if she's seen it, and she just can't bring herself to lie and say she liked it, instead telling the fatal, but nobler white lie that she hasn't seen it yet. That means Peterman drags her to it again, of course, but then we're treated to the sight of Elaine sprawled in her seat, bored to the point of death, so we the audience are the real winners." Sims called the episode "classic Seinfeld, as well, in that it's a plot where very little happens but it's nonetheless very funny." David L. Coddon of ''
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'' remarked in 2008, "For some of us, the 1997 ''Seinfeld'' episode titled 'The English Patient' is infinitely more entertaining than the 1996 film of the same name – the length of which seemed infinite – that inspired it. We who found the Oscar-winning (repeat, Oscar-winning!) movie lumbering and muddled can watch over and over again in reruns Elaine Benes' (Julia-Louis Dreyfus) icderisive dismissals of and active assaults on ''The English Patient''."


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:English Patient Seinfeld (season 8) episodes 1997 American television episodes