The Seinfeld Chronicles
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| "The Seinfeld Chronicles" | ||||
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| Season | 1 | |||
| Episode | 1 | |||
| Air Date | July 5, 1989 | |||
| Writer(s) | Larry David Jerry Seinfeld | |||
| Director | Art Wolff | |||
| · The Stake Out → | ||||
“The Seinfeld Chronicles” is the pilot episode of the NBC series, Seinfeld. It originally aired on July 5, 1989. The original title of the episode was StandUp, but later changed to Good News, Bad News before reverting to The Seinfeld Chronicles.
There are two versions of the pilot: the original version shown during the original airing, and the re-edited version shown in reruns.
Plot
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Added by Frantik!The series opens with Jerry Seinfeld and George Costanza at Pete's Luncheonette, debating the placement of one of George's shirt buttons. The waitress, Claire, pours each of them a cup of coffee. George frets about whether Claire is giving him regular or decaffeinated coffee, saying he does not want caffeine in it. Claire later, to annoy him, implies that she gave him regular. Jerry then tells George about a woman he met in Lansing, Michigan, named Laura, who is coming to New York. Jerry wonders if she has romantic intentions. The two continue to talk about her after they leave Pete’s and go to the laundry.
The next evening, Jerry tells his neighbor Kessler


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Added by BDE1982 Notes About Nothing
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- The episode does not feature the character of Elaine Benes. Her character was introduced as a result of constructive criticism based on this episode. As a result, Julia Louis-Dreyfus never watched this episode due to a superstition.
- Jerry's apartment is significantly different from the rest of the series; the trimming on the cabinets & wood is yellow, not grey. The arch from the living room into the bathroom & Jerry's room does not exist & instead there is a door. Also, the far left side, where Jerry's computer & window to the street are, is not there; instead there is an observatory-esque glass wall looking out into the alley below.
- The pilot was filmed at Stage 8 of Desilu Cahuenga studios, the same studio where The Dick Van Dyke Show was filmed (this was seen by the crew as a good omen).
- George, at one point, suggests that Jerry should do the opposite of his instincts, a practice which George himself would later do in "The Opposite".
- Lee Garlington, who played Claire (the waitress at Pete's) in the pilot, although credited as a regular, was not asked to appear in the series and is only featured in this episode.
- The restaurant where Jerry and George are eating lunch is known as Pete's Luncheonette in this episode. It will later be replaced by the famous Monk's Cafe for the remainder of the series.
- The theme song in the original version is different; it is a typical 80s-esque sitcom theme.
- Kramer is called Kessler in this episode. Larry David was thinking of Kenny Kramer when he created the character, but Kenny did not authorize Larry to use his name; Larry used Kessler to avoid a lawsuit. Kenny liked the pilot, and Larry changed Kessler to Kramer.
- In keeping with continuity, the name Kessler is used again in a flashback, when Jerry moves in, in Season Nine's “The Betrayal”. He corrects Jerry and says, “Actually, it’s Kramer.”
- Pamela Brull played Laura.
Locations
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- Comedy Club
- Airport
- Pete's Luncheonette
- Laundromat
- Jerry's Apartment
| Season One Episodes |
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| The Seinfeld Chronicles | The Stake Out | The Robbery | Male Unbonding | The Stock Tip |