The Parking Space

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The Parking Space
Seinfeld episode

Elaine, George, and Jerry survey the situation.
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 33
Written by Larry David and Greg Daniels
Directed by Tom Cherones
Guest stars Lee Arenberg
Original airdate April 22, 1992
Season 3 episodes
Seinfeld - Season 3
September 1991 - May 1992
  1. The Note
  2. The Truth
  3. The Pen
  4. The Dog
  5. The Library
  6. The Parking Garage
  7. The Cafe
  8. The Tape
  9. The Nose Job
  10. The Stranded
  11. The Alternate Side
  12. The Red Dot
  13. The Subway
  14. The Pez Dispenser
  15. The Suicide
  16. The Parking Space
  17. The Fix-Up
  18. The Boyfriend, Part 1
  19. The Boyfriend, Part 2
  20. The Limo
  21. The Good Samaritan
  22. The Letter
  23. The Keys
List of Seinfeld episodes

"The Parking Space" is the thirty-third episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. The episode was the 16th episode of the third season. It aired on February 4, 1992.

Kramer tells Jerry about something his friend Mike said about Jerry being "a phony." After borrowing Jerry's car, Elaine comes up with a wild story, because the car is now making a strange clanking noise.

George drives with Elaine to Jerry's to watch a big televised fight with him. He finds a space, and decides to back into it. He spends a good deal of time positioning himself perfectly (bragging to Elaine about his ability to parallel park). When he starts backing into the space, Mike, also there for the fight at Jerry's, enters the same space, front first.

The two argue over who is entitled to the space, all the while blocking traffic. Mike argues that he entered the space first, while George argues that he saw it first and was simply positioning himself, entitling him to the space. People on the street also assess the situation and argue with each other over who should keep the space.

Jerry and Kramer also come down to try to settle the problem. Near the end of the episode, two police officers finally arrive to supposedly resolve the situation. However, when one tells Mike to move his car, the other argues against him.

At the end of the episode, Jerry is seen dashing back into his apartment, just in time to see the last few seconds of the count for knockout (missing the actual knockout punch).

  • The story of the parking confrontation was inspired by a similar incident that happened to Greg Daniel's father.[1]
  • Larry David has said on the season 3 dvd inside look for this episode that George was right in this case, being that since Mike wasn't there first and came in front first, its not his space.
  • Mike Moffit went on to reappear in the season eight episode The Susie.
  • Matthew and his mother reappeared in the fifth season episode The Non-Fat Yogurt.
  • Sid had previously appeared a few episodes earlier in The Alternate Side.
  • The scenes on the street were really filmed outdoors, with the studio audience seated in a large set of bleachers behind the camera crew. As the day wore on, the filming extended into the evening, resulting in the darker lighting of the later scenes in the episode.
  • This episode was originally intended to be the Season 3 finale.
  • This episode is one of two to reference George's brother.
  • The scene in which the cops argue over who is rightfully entitled to the parking space would very likely never happen in reality, as partnered police officers are expected to support one another's decisions and never appear conflicted to citizens because it would undermine their authority.

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