Talk:The Voice (Seinfeld)
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Link to reassignment center
Why is there a link to the article on reassignment centers from the phrase "showing up for work every day". It's only very tangentially related, at best. George is not a public school teacher or other public employee, he is not put into a reassignment center and to my knowledge there is no indication that his employer Play Now (not a public school or other public institution) runs a reassignment center. In short, the entire episode has nothing to do with reassignment centers in any way, so I don't see why it should link to it. Der gabe (talk) 12:27, 17 April 2013 (UTC)
Why suit?
The plot synopsis of this episode fails to mention why Jerry's girlfriend sues Play Now. I know it has something to do with a ball of oil exploding on her but I don't recall exactly76.190.164.114 (talk) 03:18, 3 January 2008 (UTC)
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Stomach sounds vs. Imagination
If you look at the actual script and lines, there is NO reference to Seinfeld's girlfriend having gas or a noisy stomach. The lines suggest that this is simply a bizarre character that Jerry and George have created in their time at the deli. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Drumspeak (talk • contribs) 23:22, 5 April 2011 (UTC)