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Seinfeld/The Rye

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The Rye
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Season 7, Episode 11
Airdate January 4, 1996
Production Number 711
Written by Carol Leifer
Directed by Andy Ackerman
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The Rye is the eleventh episode of the seventh season of Seinfeld, and the one hundred twenty-first episode overall.

Starring: Jerry Seinfeld (Jerry Seinfeld), Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Elaine Benes), Michael Richards (Cosmo Kramer)

and Jason Alexander (George Costanza)

Guest Starring: Estelle Harris (Estelle), Jerry Stiller (Frank), Heidi Swedberg (Susan), Grace Zabriskie (Mrs. Ross), Warren Frost (Mr. Ross), Jeff Yagher (John), Frances Bay (Mabel)

Also Starring: Leonard Lightfoot (Clyde), Don Amendolia (Dennis), Kathryn Kates (Counter Woman), Steve Ireland (Music Guy), Dean Fortunato (Manager)

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Plot Overview

Elaine is dating a jazz saxophonist who's sponge-worthy but "he doesn't really like to do everything." Jerry tells one of the members of his band that the saxophonist and Elaine are "hot and heavy." Kramer stocks up on supplies, including 50 cans of "Beef-A-Reeno.". Susan's parents meet and have dinner with the Costanzas for the first time. Both families obsess over a loaf of rye bread that wasn't served with the meal, which Frank takes back home. Elaine's boyfriend writes a song about "their relationship," which later has a big impact on his career. Kramer takes over a friend's horse-drawn carriage for a week and helps George out with his scheme to replace the rye bread. Unfortunately, he feeds the horse a can of "Beef-A-Reeno" right before giving the Ross's their ride. Jerry manages to get his hands on a loaf of marble rye.

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