The Boyfriend, Part 1
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Seinfeld episode | |
"The Boyfriend, Part 1" | |
Kramer is hit with spit. |
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Episode no. | 35 |
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Airdate | February 12, 1992 |
Guest star(s) | Keith Hernandez |
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Seinfeld - Season 3 September 1991 - May 1992 |
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The Boyfriend, Part 1 is the thirty-fifth episode of the hit sitcom Seinfeld. The episode was the 18th episode for the show's third season. It aired on February 12, 1992 as the first part of a two-part episode, followed by "The Boyfriend, Part 2."
[edit] Plot
Jerry meets Keith Hernandez and wants to make a good impression. Meanwhile, George is out of time on his unemployment and he works harder than ever on his scheme to get a 13-week extension. He tells the unemployment office he was close to a job with Vandelay Industries, a company that makes latex products and whose main office is Jerry's apartment. Kramer and Newman take Hernandez back to a time when they were allegedly spit on by him; however, Jerry supports the "second-spitter theory" that Hernandez was not involved. Keith asks Jerry about Elaine's status. Keith makes a date with her and breaks a date with Jerry.
[edit] Superman reference
- Keith Hernandez: I love your bit on Jimmy Olsen.
[edit] Trivia
- The baseball game referenced by Newman and Kramer never actually took place. The Mets did play on June 14th, 1987, but this was a road game in which they defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 7–3. [1]
- According to the special introduction by Jerry Seinfeld available on the DVD, this (and part two) were his favorite Seinfeld episodes (at the time).
- The spitting scene was a reference to the John F. Kennedy assassination and the magic bullet theory, as dramatized in the movie JFK, in which Wayne Knight (Newman) played a supporting part.