The Outing
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“The Outing” | |
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Seinfeld episode | |
Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 57 |
Written by | Larry Charles |
Directed by | Tom Cherones |
Guest stars | Paula Marshall |
Original airdate | February 11, 1993 |
Season 4 episodes | |
Seinfeld - Season 4 August 1992 - May 1993 |
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"The Outing" is the fifty-seventh episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. It was the 17th episode for the 4th season. It aired on February 11, 1993.
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[edit] Plot
While at Monk's Cafe, Elaine notices two women in a nearby booth eavesdropping, and as a prank speaks to Jerry and George as if they were a closeted gay couple. The eavesdropping woman turns out to be Sharon, a New York University reporter who is planning on interviewing Jerry. Later, Sharon visits Jerry's apartment to conduct the interview. He and George's conversation during the interview solidifies her idea that they are gay. Eventually, they recognize her from the coffee shop, and strenuously deny that they are gay, conditioning their denials with "Not that there's anything wrong with that."
Throughout the episode Jerry and George, and most of the other characters, fear being seen as homosexual, yet also feel guilty and afraid they will be perceived as homophobic.
The interview with Jerry is published in the school newspaper, and subsequently gets picked up by the Associated Press. Jerry ends up dating the college reporter, largely in an attempt to convince her he is heterosexual, but all does not go well. In his typical cowardly fashion, George decides to use his (fake) orientation as an excuse to break up with his girlfriend, Allison (Kari Coleman). After overhearing a joking conversation between Jerry and George, the reporter changes her mind and believes that Jerry and George lied to her, that they are actually gay, and that they used her to hide the fact that they are lovers.
The episode ends with Kramer receiving a visit from an attractive young man, causing George and Jerry to briefly wonder what's going on, only to have Kramer explain "He's the phone man. Not that there's anything wrong with that."
[edit] Superman reference
Jerry comments that Sharon reminded him of Lois Lane when he first saw her.
[edit] Trivia
In the Inside Look feature, although Estelle Harris played George's mother in the original broadcast, Fran Drescher stood in for her.
[edit] Quotes
- Kramer: Aaaah! Enough lying! The lying is through. C'mon, Jerry, the masquerade is over. You're thin, late thirties, single...
- Jerry: So are you.
- Kramer: well yeah... (jumps back in fear)
- Jerry/George/Kramer/Jerry's mother/George's mother: Not that there's anything wrong with that.
- Jerry: I've been outed! I wasn't even in!
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