![]() ![]() ![]() Elaine returns to Jerry and accepts his marriage proposal, but since Jerry is no longer as emotional as before, he doesn't want to go through with it anymore. He blames his psychiatric problems on Frank's mantra ("Serenity now, insanity later"). ![]() George's father blames him for nearly bankrupting his company, and it is then revealed that Lloyd Braun was insane the entire time his phone was never plugged in, and hence he never made any sales. Elaine seeks help from the rabbi to see if she can reduce her "shiks-appeal" instead of giving her advice, the rabbi comes on to her. However, the release of emotions from George has an adverse effect on Jerry, and he reverts to normal. George becomes very upset over this, and Jerry encourages George to release his emotions. Kramer has a nervous breakdown and destroys the computers. George stores computers in Kramer's apartment. George hatches a scheme to sell more computers: to buy them himself and return them later for a refund however, continual use of the phrase "serenity now" has an adverse effect on his sales. Kramer fights with the neighborhood kids of "Anytown, USA." George tells Elaine she is attractive to the Lippman men because of her "shiks-appeal." The result gets the two Lippman men to want to renounce Judaism in order to be with her. When Jerry learns how to get mad, it releases all his other feelings, including caring and another that results in his proposing to Elaine. George's first impulse is to quit but he decides it is finally time to take on his arch-rival, Lloyd Braun, whom Frank has also hired to sell computers. Kramer sits on his porch with the "fireworks" (a sparkler). Kramer installs the screen door outside his apartment to give his apartment "the cool evening breezes of Anytown, USA," and turns his hallway into a small town front porch, complete with barbecue grill, lawn chairs, potted plants, and American flag. Lippman's son Adam takes advantage of "becoming a man" at his bar mitzvah to tongue-kiss Elaine. Frank is selling personal computers in his garage, he wants to bring George into his business. They remove the old door and Kramer takes it with him. She comments that she has never seen him get "real mad." George gets Kramer to help him fix his parents' screen door. Jerry's girlfriend Patty ( Lori Loughlin) gives his Knicks tickets away. It was written by Steve Koren and was directed by Andy Ackerman.įrank Costanza is advised to say "serenity now" aloud every time his blood pressure is in danger of going up, but he yells it instead. This episode first aired on October 9, 1997. “The Serenity Now” is the third episode of the ninth and final season of Seinfeld, and the 159th episode overall. ![]()
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