By Goodman
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Thursday, December 23rd, 2010 at 9:59 pm
The most wonderful time of the year is once again upon us. The Christmas season is here and with that comes Christmas TV episodes!
For the 25 days leading up til Christmas Day this month, we’ll be spotlighting some of the best Christmas-themed episodes from some of Geek culture’s greatest shows. Each day we’ll cover different shows and episodes and encourage you to watch along with us. So come one, come all, to the 25 Days of Geek TV Christmas!
Thursday, December 23rd, 2010 – Day 22: Seinfeld
Season 9, Episode 10: “The Strike”
Directed by: Andy Ackerman
Written by: Larry David, Jerry Seinfeld, Alec Berg, Jeff Schaffer, and Dan O’Keefe
Starring: Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards, Jason Alexander, Jerry Stiller, Estelle Harris, Bryan Cranston, Daniel von Bargen, Karen Fineman, Dave Florek, Kevin McDonald, Tracy Letts, Amit Itelman, Stacey Herring, and Colin Malone.
Original Air Date: December 18, 1997
While you can’t find the episode on Amazon or iTunes, I’d be remiss not to cover the classic Christmas episode of Seinfeld. Celebrate a Festivus for the rest of us, and watch one of the greatest Christmas TV episodes of all time!
Official Description:
Kramer announces that his 12 year strike from working at H&H Bagels is coming to an end. The minimum wage increase is enough to satisfy his financial needs. Elaine loses out on a free sub sandwich when she writes a fake phone number down on the card after ‘denim vest’ hits on her. Jerry starts dating a woman who only looks beautiful in certain light so he calls her ‘two-faced’ and George tries to give away fake donation cards as Christmas gifts at work. Meanwhile, George’s father revives Festivus, a Christmas Hanukkah joint holiday he created years ago.
Join us tomorrow for a classic holiday episode of Arrested Development and let us know what you thought of “The Strike.”
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