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This episode was also noted by co-creator Larry David as a major turning point for the series.Though considered a classic "Elaine" episode, Julia Louis-Dreyfus has said that she dislikes the way her acting was in the episode, noting that the "deadpan stare" in the Rockaway Boulevard Shortcut scene was a bad choice.The episode is the first to show George and Kramer alone together.
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In fact, Jerry doesn't even have a storyline. This episode was noted by the supporting cast in an interview used for a DVD set as the first sign that Jerry would be a generous writer, being very good about including his co-stars into story lines.With her boyfriend still with her, he gets into a fight down the hallway with the busboy, resulting in injuries on both ends. Then, she tries to get him onto a plane back to Seattle, only to encounter a five-car pileup on Rockaway Blvd. Meanwhile, Elaine faces having her out-of-town boyfriend live with her for a week. A few days later, the busboy comes to see George, and tells him that there was an explosion at the restaurant, killing five employees, including the busboy hired to replace him. Even though the industry setting may vary, the work activities are common and include all those listed on the Busboy Resume removing tableware, clearing tables, sorting and stacking using tableware, assisting food servers, greeting customers and answering questions, carrying. George and Kramer later go to his apartment to apologize, only to accidentally let his cat out of the apartment. A Busboy is typically employed at restaurants and catering facilities to take charge of cleaning and clearing stuff. The busboy is subsequently fired, upsetting Elaine and George.
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George puts it out and explains to the manager that the busboy left the menu too close to a candle (although, in explaining the situation, he is hoping to get some free dessert as he is rather displeased with his pesto pasta) and Elaine jokingly declares she is never eating there again. Jerry, George, and Elaine are at dinner when a menu on an adjacent table catches on fire. It was directed by Tom Cherones and written by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld. The episode was the 12th and final episode of the show's second season. “The Busboy” was the seventeenth episode of Seinfeld to air, despite being the eighth produced.
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