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Seinfeld - S09E13 - The Cartoon
 

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The Cartoon

 
Kramer's brutal honesty gets Jerry in trouble with Susan's old college roommate, Sally Weaver. Elaine obsesses over the meaning of a cartoon that appears in The New Yorker. Elaine and later Kramer comments that George's new girlfriend looks a lot like Jerry. In fact Kramer says "just because they look-a-like, that doesn't mean you're (George) secretly in love with Jerry." Jerry confronts Kramer's frankness. Sally claims that Jerry has ruined her life, she's quitting the business, Jerry can't have that on his conscience, he talks her back into the business. Kramer makes an important life decision, the only way to keep his mouth shut, is to stop talking. Before he finally stops talking, Kramer's constant references to the looks of George's girlfriend, drives George out of Jerry's apartment. Elaine goes to The New Yorker to seek an explanation for the cartoon. Discovering that the editor didn't understand the cartoon either, he liked the kitty. Sally opens her new one woman show about "Jerry Seinfeld- the Devil." Elaine's complaint, gets her the opportunity to do her own cartoon for the magazine. Jerry confronts Sally about the content of her show. Newman is her biggest fan; finally, he can see a "show that is about something." Kramer discovers the disadvantages of not talking. George worries about why he really likes his girlfriend. A clip of Sally's show appears on channel 9 news, it features Jerry's latest confrontation with her. Elaine works all-night on her first cartoon, it is okay, but it is not the gem that Elaine thinks it is. Jerry calls Sally and the message he leaves on her answering machine appears in her show as well. Later the lawsuit he filed appears in her cable special. Jerry decides to cut off all communication with Sally. Elaine's first comic appears in The New Yorker. Peterman thinks it is a great cartoon, until he realizes it is a Ziggy and he can prove it -- "Quick Elaine, to my archives." George and his girlfriend discuss their relationship, unt
 
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Seinfeld / S09E13 : The Cartoon
Season 9, Episode 13 | Aired on January 29, 1998 | TV-PG | 25 min. | NBC
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EPISODES
Season 9
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Season 9
Season 9
Season 8
Season 7
Season 6
Season 5
Season 4
Season 3
Season 2
Season 1
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  • Seinfeld - Episode 1 - The Butter Shave
    Episode 1
    The Butter Shave
  • Seinfeld - Episode 2 - The Voice
    Episode 2
    The Voice
  • Seinfeld - Episode 3 - The Serenity Now
    Episode 3
    The Serenity Now
  • Seinfeld - Episode 4 - The Blood
    Episode 4
    The Blood
  • Seinfeld - Episode 5 - The Junk Mail
    Episode 5
    The Junk Mail
  • Seinfeld - Episode 6 - The Merv Griffin Show
    Episode 6
    The Merv Griffin Show
  • Seinfeld - Episode 7 - The Slicer
    Episode 7
    The Slicer
  • Seinfeld - Episode 8 - The Betrayal
    Episode 8
    The Betrayal
  • Seinfeld - Episode 9 - The Apology
    Episode 9
    The Apology
  • Seinfeld - Episode 10 - The Strike
    Episode 10
    The Strike
  • Seinfeld - Episode 11 - The Dealership
    Episode 11
    The Dealership
  • Seinfeld - Episode 12 - The Reverse Peephole
    Episode 12
    The Reverse Peephole
  • Seinfeld - Episode 13 - The Cartoon
    Episode 13
    The Cartoon
  • Seinfeld - Episode 14 - The Strongbox
    Episode 14
    The Strongbox
  • Seinfeld - Episode 15 - The Wizard
    Episode 15
    The Wizard
  • Seinfeld - Episode 16 - The Burning
    Episode 16
    The Burning
  • Seinfeld - Episode 17 - The Bookstore
    Episode 17
    The Bookstore
  • Seinfeld - Episode 18 - The Frogger
    Episode 18
    The Frogger
  • Seinfeld - Episode 19 - The Maid
    Episode 19
    The Maid
  • Seinfeld - Episode 20 - The Puerto Rican Day
    Episode 20
    The Puerto Rican Day
  • Seinfeld - Episode 21 - The Chronicle (Part 1)
    Episode 21
    The Chronicle (Part 1)
  • Seinfeld - Episode 22 - The Chronicle (Part 2)
    Episode 22
    The Chronicle (Part 2)
  • Seinfeld - Episode 23 - The Finale (Part 1)
    Episode 23
    The Finale (Part 1)
  • Seinfeld - Episode 24 - The Finale (Part 2)
    Episode 24
    The Finale (Part 2)

Seinfeld season 9 episode 13 Recap and FAQ

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Episode Summary

Jerry and Elaine debate UNICEF's legitimacy and encounter Sally Weaver, Susan's talentless actress friend. Sally's acting aspirations are bluntly critiqued by Kramer. Confusion arises over a New Yorker cartoon's meaning. George's girlfriend Janet strikingly resembles Jerry, causing discomfort. Kramer, after several faux pas, vows silence. Elaine challenges The New Yorker over a nonsensical cartoon, later submitting her own. Sally's show, painting Jerry as the devil, gains popularity. Elaine's cartoon, a plagiarized "Ziggy," is published. George breaks up with Janet due to her Jerry-like appearance, culminating in a pause in Jerry and George's usual antics.

Full Episode S09E13 Recap

### Jerry and Elaine Discuss UNICEF and Sally Weaver - Jerry and Elaine, at the coffee shop, discuss UNICEF and money laundering. - Elaine mentions her distaste for Sally Weaver, Susan Ross' old roommate who's trying to become an actress. ### Sally Weaver Confronts Jerry and Kramer - Sally approaches Jerry and Kramer in the coffee shop. - Kramer bluntly suggests Sally should give up acting. - Jerry agrees with Kramer but is more diplomatic. ### Jerry, George, and Elaine Discuss a New Yorker Cartoon - Jerry, George, and Elaine struggle to understand a cartoon in The New Yorker. - They debate the meaning of the cartoon featuring a dog and a cat in an office. ### Janet's Resemblance to Jerry - George introduces his girlfriend Janet to Jerry and Elaine. - Elaine and Kramer notice Janet looks exactly like Jerry, which George initially denies. ### Kramer's Vow of Silence - After several insensitive remarks, Kramer decides to stop talking altogether. - He communicates through gestures, leaving Jerry and the others perplexed. ### Elaine's Encounter with The New Yorker - Elaine challenges The New Yorker about a cartoon's meaning. - She ends up going out to lunch with their cartoon editor. ### Sally Weaver's One-Woman Show - Sally Weaver performs a one-woman show, criticizing Jerry. - Jerry and Kramer attend the show, where Sally calls Jerry the devil. ### Elaine's Cartoon Submission - Elaine submits her own cartoon to The New Yorker. - Jerry and George discuss the cartoon, with Kramer remaining silent. ### George's Relationship Troubles Over Janet's Appearance - George struggles with Janet's resemblance to Jerry, affecting their relationship. - George and Janet have an awkward conversation about their relationship's basis. ### Sally Weaver's Growing Popularity - Sally's show gains popularity, leading to a cable special. - Jerry, frustrated with Sally's portrayal of him, seeks legal advice. ### The Aftermath of Elaine's Cartoon Submission - Elaine's cartoon is published in The New Yorker, but it's revealed to be a rip-off of "Ziggy." - George breaks up with Janet due to her haircut, similar to Jerry's. ### Conclusion - The episode concludes with Jerry and George deciding to take a break from their usual activities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Sally Weaver?

Sally Weaver is Susan Ross' old college roommate trying to become an actress.

Why does Kramer suggest Sally Weaver should give up acting?

Kramer bluntly tells Sally she should give up because she lacks talent.

What confuses Jerry, George, and Elaine in The New Yorker?

They are confused by a cartoon featuring a dog and a cat in an office.

Who is Janet and why is she significant?

Janet is George's girlfriend who remarkably resembles Jerry.

What does Kramer decide to do after making several insensitive remarks?

Kramer decides to stop talking altogether and communicates through gestures.

How does Elaine get involved with The New Yorker?

Elaine challenges the meaning of a cartoon, leading to a lunch with the cartoon editor.

What is the theme of Sally Weaver's one-woman show?

The show criticizes Jerry, portraying him as the devil.

What happens with Elaine's cartoon submission to The New Yorker?

Elaine's cartoon is published, but it's revealed to be a plagiarized "Ziggy" cartoon.

Why does George break up with Janet?

George breaks up with Janet because she gets a haircut that makes her look even more like Jerry.

What is the outcome of Jerry's conflict with Sally Weaver?

Jerry seeks legal advice to stop Sally from portraying him negatively in her show.

 
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