
But then, as Elaine leaves Jerry's apartment, she casually tells him that she has to stop by her mother's apartment because her mom bought her some new panties, which she has "all laid out" for her! This was such a wicked surprise because up until then Jerry was under the impression that Elaine had no idea what had occurred during his date. Jerry had been worried that Elaine's secretary might confide in her about their date and asks Elaine if she mentioned anything to her and Elaine says no. The next day Jerry tells George about his date and how it progressed to "dirty talk", which enthralls George, but upon hearing Jerry's comment he looks puzzled, responding, "It's not offensive, abnormal perhaps, but not offensive."Īnd then come the closing minutes of the episode. However, what made this my favorite episode is the storyline in which Jerry makes, what he thought was, an innocent comment during foreplay while on a date with Elaine's secretary: "You mean, the panties your mother laid out for you?" However, it offended her and she storms out of his apartment. Meanwhile Kramer visits the Cuban embassy to get cigars and does a comical double take of a mysterious, elderly woman wearing sunglasses sitting silently in the reception area. One sentence reads, "I fear my orgasm has left me a cripple." Susan's wheel bound aunt exclaims triumphantly, "I knew it!" If anything looks weird, we take immediate action. Next to our secure domain ownership transfer process, we strictly monitor all transactions. Read more about how we keep you safe on our Trust and Security page. Susan begins reading one of the letters out loud in front of the family, as well as George and Jerry. When you buy a domain name at Dan.com, you’re automatically covered by our unique Buyer Protection Program. Letters in a strong box found in the debris of the destroyed cabin reveal that Susan's father had carried on an affair with author John Cheever.

Upon finding muddy wheelchair tracks on the living room carpet Susan's mother scolds her wheelchair-bound sister-in-law with the exasperated comment, "It's just a matter of common courtesy, when you come into the house you wipe your wheels!" Her tipsy mother gets a kick out of this news and upon her laughing uproariously, Susan's dad looks at her with disdain and tells her to "put on more lipstick". The episode opens with George and his fiance Susan informing her parents that their cabin, which Susan's dad was very attached to, had burnt to the ground. The episode is filled with hilarious moments discussed below: It aired on Octoduring the sitcom's fourth season.

Rather, it was the episode known as "The Cheever Letters", which I think of as the 'Panties' episode.

No, it's not the "Master of Your Domain" episode, not the one about "The Soup Nazi", or even "The Bubble Boy". Although Seinfeld aired 180 episodes in its nine seasons on NBC I can easily say which is my favorite of them all.
