Watching the Seinfeld episode called, "The Chinese Restaurant" Was never big on Chinese food, but had an experience like that at the Outback Steakhouse years ago. At least I wasn't hungry like Elaine was, or wanting to know who a certain customer was like Jerry did, or needed to use the phone like George did.
This episode is just as funny as the English Patient episode, but according to Larry David (since I saw the commentaries on the DVD) this show might not have happened because some people thought it was ludicrous to make one episode on waiting for a table at a restaurant. Jerry also said that this episode would have no Kramer in it, which made Michael Richards (Kramer) a little upset.
But it worked, and I thought it was so funny. I watch it constantly when I get a chance. So funny.
My experience was nothing like that. I was with my family, it happened when I was like twelve, we were waiting for a table for over an hour. It was very busy but were celebrating, I think it was an anniversary, we were holding on to some sort of device that would vibrate when our table was ready. We kept waiting for it to turn on for over an hour. We were about to leave after waiting an hour, my dad was not pleased, till it started to vibrate. We decided to never eat there again, when it's crowded. Outback Steakhouse is an OK place. Well by the end of the episode, George wanted to tell the Matri'd that he's waiting for a call and to ask for Costanza. But he says, "Cartwright" so he misses the call and decides he couldn't wait any longer.
Elaine agreed with him saying she couldn't wait any longer. Jerry decided to go visit his uncle instead of seeing a movie.
I still thought it was funny from beginning to end. Like we all haven't experienced waiting for a table. Caio Bloggers! "Seinfeld four!"
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