The Suicide (Seinfeld episode)

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The Suicide
Seinfeld episode

George, Jerry, and Elaine in the waiting room of the hospital.
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 32
Written by Tom Leopold
Directed by Tom Cherones
Guest stars Gina Gallego
Original airdate January 29, 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 Suicide" is the thirty-second episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. The episode was the 15th episode for the show's third season. It aired on January 29, 1992.

Elaine needs to fast before an x-ray, so she tries stuffing herself three days before the test. After his neighbor Martin tries to commit suicide, Jerry is hit on by his girlfriend, Gina, while at the hospital. A psychic warns George to cancel his vacation to the Cayman Islands. However, Elaine offends her, and the psychic kicks them out before she can tell George why he should cancel his vacation. In fear, George sells his ticket to Kramer. Jerry becomes worried when Newman (a friend of Martin) sees him with Gina. Elaine starts hallucinating from hunger. Everything hinges on a Drake's coffee cake.

  • This is the first episode where we see Newman. Previously his voice could be heard in The Revenge, when he threatened to jump off the top of the apartment building. His first line is "I can't eat fruit; it makes me incontinent."
  • While at the psychic George mentions that his brother impregnated a girl named Pauline. This is the first of only two mentions (The Parking Space) of George having a brother in the entire series.
  • At one point in this episode, George and Jerry discuss the genetics behind George's hair loss, and Jerry mentions that George's father is bald. To the casual viewer, this is a continuity error, as Frank Costanza is seen in many subsequent episodes with a full head of hair. However, in the original NBC network version of Season 4's "The Handicap Spot", Frank made his first appearance as portrayed by bald-headed actor John Randolph. The line in this episode only became an error when Jerry Stiller took over the role of Frank in Season 5's "The Puffy Shirt" and reshot the Frank Costanza scenes in "The Handicap Spot" to establish better actor continuity for syndication.
  • Newman claims that he can't eat fruit because it makes him incontinent. However, in the episode "The Mango", he is seen eating a mango.
  • While in the Caymans, Kramer plays nude backgammon with Elle Macpherson, one of the models there for a shooting of the Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue.
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