The Pants Tent
- Episode aired Oct 14, 2003
- TV-MA
- 29m
An innocent bunch-up in Larry's trousers causes a misunderstanding with Cheryl's friend Nancy at the movies. He also manages to offend his friend Richard Lewis' new girlfriend.An innocent bunch-up in Larry's trousers causes a misunderstanding with Cheryl's friend Nancy at the movies. He also manages to offend his friend Richard Lewis' new girlfriend.An innocent bunch-up in Larry's trousers causes a misunderstanding with Cheryl's friend Nancy at the movies. He also manages to offend his friend Richard Lewis' new girlfriend.
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So apparently Larry is married to Cheryl when the show first starts. Everybody in the show plays themselves with a few exceptions. Richard Lewis is himself. In the next show Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen are themselves. There is a departure in some cases. Cheryl is not really Larry David's wife and there are other cases such as Louis Nye not being Jeff Garlin's father.
So Larry David really is the creator of Seinfeld here, so he is a minor celebrity. He's enough of one that he has no money problems and lots of leisure time, and he's not such a celebrity that he requires private security to move him securely from place to place.
In this first episode you'll recognize the kind of absurd situations that occurred in Seinfeld - Larry's pants form a "tent" when he sits down that looks like an erection and a misunderstanding results. Larry gets put on speaker phone talking to his manager and calls his wife "Hitler" not knowing that his manager's parents are in the car with him and are offended by the reference. A nasty encounter with a woman on the aisle seat at a movie theater ends up intersecting with his friend Richard Lewis, and so on.
So far it seems like brilliant stuff. It's the kind of material Larry David couldn't get away with on Seinfeld, although he did push the envelope even on that network show.
Added a star since there must be something that made them make eleven seasons of it.
Did you know
- TriviaDuring the first few episodes of the first season, Jeff and Suzie's child Sammy is referred to as a he; in later seasons she is a girl.
- GoofsSammi is referred to as a boy, since the character was originally written as a boy.
- Quotes
Richard Lewis: Listen, Saturday night, do me a favor. I love you, all right? We have enough good stuff in the bank to get over this. But Saturday night, at dinner, could we maybe, maybe try to have an apology from you?
Larry David: First of all, there's no way I can have dinner with you on Saturday night. That's out.
Richard Lewis: Hold it... am I hearing this?
Larry David: I'm not... have dinner? Dinner?
Richard Lewis: You know, our relationship's at stake right now.
Larry David: Huh?
Richard Lewis: The relationship's at stake.
Larry David: Get outta here!
Richard Lewis: You better call me later on, by sundown.
Larry David: By sundown? What are you, Gary Cooper, by sundown?
Richard Lewis: That's funny. You know, I'm trying not to laugh, but that's funny. You better call me by sundown.
Larry David: By sundown? Is the posse gonna come get me?
Richard Lewis: That's right.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 First Scenes in TV Shows (2015)
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