I have heard tons of Brady Bunch references today--whether it was a picture of the Brady's on network television or seeing Christine Taylor who played Marcia in the movies on this episode! She plans a first date on her birthday (which of course bothers Seinfeld--what doesn't?). Just so you know, this has nothing really to do with the episode--just some NOTHING to put at the beginning of the episode. He keeps finding clues that she may be a charity case, but he can't figure out what may be wrong with her.
In addition to having Christine Taylor in this episode, there is also another appearance with John O'Hurley who wants to write his autobiography. I think that I am most like Mr. Peterman (O'Hurley) in that he is obsessed with his cable channels being in disarray. It's terrible, and I totally understand!
Aren't we all a little like George Costanza? We find someone like ourselves, and we take an interest in helping them out, being their friend, etc. In this case, George's average Joe, who is his younger twin, TURNS on him and poor George is in the dust. This happens to us too when we allow a new friend in our group and they end up being better friends with our friends than we are (has that ever happened to you?)
I say all of this about Seinfeld to point out that Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld did an awesome job at relating the characters to regular, everyday people. What they learned from watching us and portraying on TV, we can learn by seeing ourselves mirrored back to us.
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