[S5E2] Change In The Air
After a quick montage of dozens of Smith families maiming, assassinating each other, or committing suicide, we jump to a sanctuary for decoys. Episode writer Albro Lundy gets a lot of mileage out of showing different versions of the Smith family and the small differences between them. One Jerry may be faster to pick up on what's going on than the others, while one Rick may even be supportive of his daughter instead of calling her a bitch for questioning Rick's motives for creating the decoys in the first place. Still, some things never change, like Morty trying to kill someone with a spoon.
Last week, I praised the show for seemingly trying to break the rules of sitcoms and make its characters go through some permanent change for a while. Though some things have certainly changed in the eight years since Rick and Morty premiered, this episode made it clear that serialization is not in the cards as of now, and that's okay. Even when the show pulls back on a big change, like revealing that none of these were the real Smiths, it still revealed enough about the characters that the audience itself has changed.
Further north in the Crownlands at Castle Stokeworth, Bronn is spending time with his somewhat vapid betrothed Lollys Stokeworth. They seem to get on relatively well, but when Lollys reminds Bronn that her older sister will get the castle when their mother dies, he wryly assures her that mean people like her sister usually get what's coming to them, clearly setting his sights on the castle. Jaime finds the couple, and reveals to Bronn that Cersei has reneged on her deal and offered Lollys's hand to Ser Wyllis Bracken instead. Bronn is understandably furious about the change of arrangements until Jaime tells him that if he helps rescue Myrcella from Dorne, Bronn will receive a much better girl than Lollys, who has rights to a much better castle.
In the Water Gardens of Dorne, Ellaria Sand rudely demands an audience with Doran Martell, the ruling Prince of Dorne. His bodyguard, Areo Hotah, blocks her path, yet Doran tells him to let her pass. She wants to take Princess Myrcella, who at that very moment is enjoying Trystane Martell's company, so that she can send the princess piece by piece to Cersei as revenge for Oberyn Martell's murder. Doran refuses, reminding her that Oberyn had participated in a trial by combat, and therefore his death was legal, and not murder. He states Dorne will not stoop to the level of mutilating children while he rules, even if the Sand Snakes are siding with Ellaria. Sneering, Ellaria asks how long he expects to rule for and storms out. Hotah and the Prince exchange a look as she departs, the former meaningfully indicating his axe, but Doran shakes his head and returns his attention to the Water Gardens as he contemplates his next move.
George: Have you completely lost your mind Who's dressing you You look like a complete idiot!Kramer: (admiring George's hands) Oh, those are nice. Ya know, I never noticed this before. They're smooth, creamy, delicate, yet masculine.George: Stress is very damaging to the epidermis.Elaine: (to Jerry) You're all puffed up! You look like the Count of Monte Cristo!Homeless Guy #1: (wearing the Puffy Shirt) Can you spare a little change for an old buccaneerKramer: This pirate trend that she's come up with, Jerry -- this is gonna be the new look for the 90's. You're gonna be the first pirate!Jerry: But, I don't wanna to be a pirate!George: My whole life was ruined because of the puffy shirt.Estelle: I think you're all a little touched in the head.Jerry: (to George's mom) I don't know if I feel comfortable handing out baloney sandwiches in the building.Estelle: Georgie, would you like some Jell-OFrank: Why'd you put the bananas in thereEstelle: George likes the bananas!Frank: SO LET HIM HAVE BANANAS ON THE SIDE!!!George: Borrowing money from a friend is like having sex. It just completely changes the relationship.Notes and TriviaThe puffy shirt from this episode is now part of the collection of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History.When the gang see a couple of homeless guys using the puffy shirts, you can hear a woman from the audience (between the laughs) screaming \"Oh my god!\".A mini-sized replica of the puffy shirt was included as an extra in the 'Seinfeld Seasons 5&6 DVD gift set', released in November 2005.The first network appearance of Jerry Stiller as Frank Costanza. Later, for continuity sake in syndication, Jerry Stiller re-shot the scenes featuring his character in the previous season four episode \"The Handicap Spot\".The \"Today Show\" segment was videotaped rather than filmed in order to imitate the live morning show's look.For his performance in this episode, Jerry Seinfeld received a 1994 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series. Larry David also received an Emmy nomination in 1994 for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Comedy Series.This is a rare episode in which a scene doesn't take place at Monk's Coffee Shop. They are many episodes without Monk's, but most of those do not take place within New York City.This episode marks the beginning of three related quotes. In this episode, Jerry says \"But I don't wanna be a pirate!\" Then, in S06E08 \"The Mom & Pop Store\", Jerry says \"But I don't wanna be a cowboy!\" A few episodes later, in S06E13 \"The Scofflaw\", Kramer says \"I wanna be a pirate!\"When George says, \"I won a contest,\" he is referring to the episode, \"The Contest.\"(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle []).push({});GoofsWhen the low-talker pushed George towards the iron board the face of the iron is a dark color. However, when George is holding the iron and screaming, the face of the iron is silver.George says to Kramer that Jerry doesn't even let anyone use his bathroom; however, George uses Jerry's bathroom in many episodes.When George is eating out with his parents, the point of view over his mother's shoulder shows her holding up the menu, but from George's side her menu is seen lying on the table.During George's dinner with his parents, when he says, \"I'm a college graduate!\" he sets down the pepper shaker, which he wasn't holding in the previous shot. Also, the salt shaker moves around between shots.CastJerry SeinfeldJerry SeinfeldJulia Louis-DreyfusElaine BenesMichael RichardsKramerJason AlexanderGeorge CostanzaEstelle HarrisEstelle ConstanzaJerry StillerFrank CostanzaWendel MeldrumLeslieDavid BrisbinClientBryant GumbelHimselfDeborah MayElsaMichael MitzPhotographerKim GillinghamAssistantTerrence RigginsStage ManagerRon RossHomeless Man(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle []).push({}); (function(i,s,o,g,r,a,m){i['GoogleAnalyticsObject']=r;i[r]=i[r]function(){ (i[r].q=i[r].q[]).push(arguments)},i[r].l=1*new Date();a=s.createElement(o), m=s.getElementsByTagName(o)[0];a.async=1;a.src=g;m.parentNode.insertBefore(a,m) })(window,document,'script',' -analytics.com/analytics.js','ga'); ga('create', 'UA-72114028-1', 'auto'); ga('send', 'pageview'); Privacy Policy Website Terms of Service
Lynelle (Wendy Moniz) also warns John that he needs to play the political game to make real change and pass laws. This seems counter to what she told him in episode 1, though, when she said his plan to only hold one term gave him a freedom to act as he sees fit.
In an ongoing subplot, Arvin Sloane follows his own personal obsession, finding a cure for Nadia. Sloane is jailed for his actions during Season 4; however, he is released after the sentencing committee is manipulated by Dean. In exchange for his freedom, Sloane is now working for Dean as a mole within APO (Out Of The Box). Unaware of Sloane's new allegiance, Jack agrees to let Sloane rejoin APO and use its resources to seek a cure for his daughter. 59ce067264
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