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The Apology (Seinfeld episode)

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The Apology
Seinfeld episode

George's nemesis apologizes to Jerry, but not to George.
Episode no. Season 9
Episode 165
Written by Jennifer Crittenden
Directed by Andy Ackerman
Guest stars James Spader
Original airdate December 11, 1997
Season 9 episodes
Seinfeld - Season 9
September 1997 - May 1998
  1. The Butter Shave
  2. The Voice
  3. The Serenity Now
  4. The Blood
  5. The Junk Mail
  6. The Merv Griffin Show
  7. The Slicer
  8. The Betrayal
  9. The Apology
  10. The Strike
  11. The Dealership
  12. The Reverse Peephole
  13. The Cartoon
  14. The Strong Box
  15. The Wizard
  16. The Burning
  17. The Bookstore
  18. The Frogger
  19. The Maid
  20. The Puerto Rican Day
  21. The Clip Show, Part 1
  22. The Clip Show, Part 2
  23. The Finale, Part 1
  24. The Finale, Part 2
List of Seinfeld episodes

"The Apology" is the one-hundred and sixty-fifth episode of the hit NBC television series Seinfeld. This was the 9th episode for the 9th and final season. It first aired on December 11, 1997.

Plot

Jerry begins dating Melissa, a woman who is comfortably nude in his apartment, even outside a sexual context. She walks naked into the kitchen to eat waffles and is also nude while playing board games. While George is envious, Jerry soon grows uncomfortable with Melissa's quirk. He finds her to be unattractive if she is nude while coughing, crouching or opening a jar of pickles, anything that involves her muscles contracting. Eventually, Jerry tries casual nudity himself. Melissa, however, while carrying a positive attitude toward female nudity ("good naked"), does not have similar views on male nudity ("bad naked"). Elaine later explains this as the female body being art whereas the male body is just utility. Ultimately Jerry convinces Melissa to wear clothes more often, but regrets his decision when he can't stop thinking about how good she looks naked. Unfortunately Melissa can't stop thinking of bad Jerry looks naked, and the relationship is ruined. George learns that Jason (James Spader), a friend of his nicknamed "Stanky Hanky" , is a recovering alcoholic, and as part Step 9 of the AA's Twelve Steps, he is apologizing for all his old misdeeds. George is angry when he does not receive an apology from Jason for having insulted him at a party a few years earlier (when he made fun of George's overly large head). Jason continues to refuse to apologize, saying that George's large head is not an insult but a fact, and this enrages George so much that he is directed to anger management classes. Meanwhile, Kramer begins spending most of his time in his shower, even going as far as preparing dinner there, installing a garbage disposal in his drain. Elaine's co-worker Peggy("The Susie") is a germophobe who dislikes Elaine because she thinks she is promiscuous, and therefore full of germs. Insulted, Elaine takes revenge on Peggy by going to her office and coughing on her telephone, rubbing her stapler under her armpit, the keyboard on her rear end, and finally coughing on Peggy's door knob. Later, Elaine makes up with Peggy by inviting her for over for a dinner cooked by Kramer. There, David Puddy reveals that he too is a recovering germophobe. But when Kramer reveals that the prepared the dinner in his shower, they are all horrified and Peggy and Puddy have to go back to Germophobes Anonymous, and Elaine has to join.

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Quotes

(George is mistakenly being thought as a rageaholic)

  • Leader: OK, let's get started. Welcome to Rage-A-Holics Anonymous.
  • George: What? Rage-A-Holics?
  • Sponsor: George, this can help you.
  • George: Hey, I am not here for rage. I'm here for revenge!
  • Leader: Excuse me. We have a 'no yelling' policy at these meetings.
  • George: Excuse me. Am I talking to you, PINHEAD? AM I?!
  • Leader: Please don't call me 'Pinhead'.
  • George: I'm losin' it!
  • George: He was beboppin' and scattin' all over me!
  • Jerry: He took you to Rage-A-Holic's? Why?
  • George: Probably because this whole UNIVERSE is against me!

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