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The Complete History of George Costanza’s Homosexuality (Fixed)

EDIT: There was a problem with the first version of this episode, and then Patreon wouldn't let me replace the file. So apologies for excess posting, but here is the fixed version, posted the only way they'd let me.

“The Note” (September 18, 1991)

Seinfeld kicked off its third season with a rather risky premiere about George’s dick twitching during a massage from a man. What follows is a more earnest exploration of gay panic than you might expect from a Must See TV sitcom, and it happens to be the most in-depth look at George’s complex sexuality, though we will also be discussing every other time that Seinfeld implied that he’s something other than straight. An unblemished record of staunch heterosexuality? Yeah, sure, George.

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The Complete History of George Costanza’s Homosexuality (Fixed)

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The Seinfeld DVDs have behind the scenes featurettes (called "Inside Looks") for many episodes. On the one for The Note Larry David says he hasn't experienced what George went through in the episode, but he says he "probably had that fear". Also the new music was something Jerry requested and he and Larry approved of, but the production company didn't like it. You can see it here: https://youtu.be/XFecxbALJnc?si=vPjTGDBumoVgFdWx

PurpleComet

I really appreciated this episode. I see a lot of myself in George, (just I eventually had sex with men). Also, Raymond! I just watched this episode the other day and I'm glad I'm not the only one noticing him respectfully.

Hauss Reinbold


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