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'''The Wink''' is the fourth episode of ''[[Seinfeld]]''’s [[Season Seven|seventh season]]. It aired on NBC on October 12, 1995, and it was written by Tom Gammill & Max Pross. It was directed by Andy Ackerman.
 
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|season = 7
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|ep_num = 114
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|date = October 12, 1995
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|writer = [[Tom Gammill & Max Pross]]
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|director = [[Andy Ackerman]]
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"'''The Wink'''" is the fourth episode of ''[[Seinfeld]]''’s [[Season Seven|seventh season]]. It aired on [[NBC]] on October 12, 1995, and it was written by [[Tom Gammill & Max Pross]]. It was directed by [[Andy Ackerman]].
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==Plot==
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[[Elaine Benes|Elaine]] dates the man from her wake-up service. A bit of grapefruit pulp, from [[Jerry Seinfeld|Jerry]]'s breakfast, gets into [[George Costanza|George]]'s eye and causes problems for him when his winks keep getting misinterpreted. Jerry's healthy diet conflicts with his dating of Elaine's cousin, Holly (Stacey Travis), who expects him to eat mutton. [[Cosmo Kramer|Kramer]] promises a sick boy that the [[New York Yankees]]' Paul O'Neill will hit two home runs for him, so he can get back a birthday card that he sold based on George's wink.
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==Quotes==
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*Holly: "Jerry, I'm thrilled you like my mutton. I was afraid you only ate . . . ''salad''."
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*Jerry: "Hey, salad's got nuttin' on this mutton!"
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*Elaine: [to Holly as she abruptly leaves] "Thanks for mutton!"
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*Jerry: "Spent the night at James', did we?"
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*Elaine: "Yeah, but we reversed positions so there was no funny business."
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*Jerry: "Reversed positions?"
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*Elaine: "Yeah, you know, head to toe."
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*Jerry: "So what? Your genitals are still lined up."
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*Jerry: "Pulp couldn't make it across the table."
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*George: "Pulp can move, baby!"
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Latest revision as of 00:45, 1 June 2020

"The Wink" is the fourth episode of Seinfeld’s seventh season. It aired on NBC on October 12, 1995, and it was written by Tom Gammill & Max Pross. It was directed by Andy Ackerman.

Plot

Elaine dates the man from her wake-up service. A bit of grapefruit pulp, from Jerry's breakfast, gets into George's eye and causes problems for him when his winks keep getting misinterpreted. Jerry's healthy diet conflicts with his dating of Elaine's cousin, Holly (Stacey Travis), who expects him to eat mutton. Kramer promises a sick boy that the New York Yankees' Paul O'Neill will hit two home runs for him, so he can get back a birthday card that he sold based on George's wink.

Quotes

  • Holly: "Jerry, I'm thrilled you like my mutton. I was afraid you only ate . . . salad."
  • Jerry: "Hey, salad's got nuttin' on this mutton!"
  • Elaine: [to Holly as she abruptly leaves] "Thanks for mutton!"


  • Jerry: "Spent the night at James', did we?"
  • Elaine: "Yeah, but we reversed positions so there was no funny business."
  • Jerry: "Reversed positions?"
  • Elaine: "Yeah, you know, head to toe."
  • Jerry: "So what? Your genitals are still lined up."


  • Jerry: "Pulp couldn't make it across the table."
  • George: "Pulp can move, baby!"
Season Seven Episodes
The Engagement | The Postponement | The Maestro | The Wink | The Hot Tub | The Soup Nazi | The Secret Code | The Pool Guy | The Sponge | The Gum | The Rye | The Caddy | The Seven | The Cadillac, Part 1 | The Cadillac, Part 2 | The Shower Head | The Doll | The Friar's Club | The Wig Master | The Calzone | The Bottle Deposit | The Wait Out | The Invitations