The Pony Remark

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The Pony Remark
Seinfeld episode

Elaine talks to Jerry at the table.
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 7
Written by Larry David
Jerry Seinfeld
Directed by Tom Cherones
Original airdate January 30, 1991
Season 2 episodes
Seinfeld - Season 2
January - June 1991
  1. "The Ex-Girlfriend"
  2. "The Pony Remark"
  3. "The Jacket"
  4. "The Phone Message"
  5. "The Apartment"
  6. "The Statue"
  7. "The Revenge"
  8. "The Heart Attack"
  9. "The Deal"
  10. "The Baby Shower"
  11. "The Chinese Restaurant"
  12. "The Busboy"
List of Seinfeld episodes

"The Pony Remark" is the seventh episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. The episode was the second episode for the show's second season. It aired on January 30, 1991.

[edit] Plot

Jerry makes an tactless remark ("I hate anyone who ever had a pony when they were growing up!") at an aunt's dinner, which subsequently may have led to her death. Much to the disgust of Elaine, he has difficulty deciding whether to go to her funeral, or to a championship softball game. Jerry ends up going to the funeral and the game is rained out.

Meanwhile, Kramer and Jerry bet over whether or not Kramer will rebuild his apartment so that it has multiple flat wooden levels instead of needing furniture. Kramer changes his mind and decides not to build levels, arguing that since he didn't attempt it, the bet was invalid.

[edit] Trivia

  • This episode marks the first appearance of Uncle Leo and the first mention of Jerry's cousin Jeffrey.
  • Barney Martin replaced Phil Bruns as Morty Seinfeld in this episode.
  • This episode is also notable in that George has no storyline throughout, and does not even make an appearance until a late scene.
  • This episode received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series.