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"The Chinese Woman" Seinfeld episode Episode no. Season 6
Episode 4Directed by Andy Ackerman Written by Peter Mehlman Production code 604 Original air date October 13, 1994 Guest stars Kelly Coffield, Angela Dohrmann
Season 6 episodes September 1994 – May 1995 - "The Chaperone"
- "The Big Salad"
- "The Pledge Drive"
- "The Chinese Woman"
- "The Couch"
- "The Gymnast"
- "The Soup"
- "The Mom & Pop Store"
- "The Secretary"
- "The Race"
- "The Switch"
- "The Label Maker"
- "The Scofflaw"
- "The Highlights of 100, Part 1"
- "The Highlights of 100, Part 2"
- "The Beard"
- "The Kiss Hello"
- "The Doorman"
- "The Jimmy"
- "The Doodle"
- "The Fusilli Jerry"
- "The Diplomat's Club"
- "The Face Painter"
- "The Understudy"
List of Seinfeld episodes "The Chinese Woman" is the 90th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 4th episode for the 6th season. It aired on October 13, 1994.
Plot
Jerry and Elaine see George's father, Frank Costanza, with a man in a cape (Larry David), but don't say hello. Jerry talks to a woman, Donna Chang (played by Angela Dohrmann), on George's phone line after the wires get crossed and he gets a date with her, thinking she's Chinese because of her surname. Kramer goes to a fertility clinic. Elaine ruins her friend Noreen's latest romance with a "long talker." George's life is made miserable when the man in the cape is revealed to be Frank's lawyer and his parents are separating. Kramer discovers he has a low sperm count and must stop wearing jockey shorts. Boxer shorts make him feel uncomfortable, so he decides to go commando. Later, Jerry meets Donna, who is not Chinese, but actually shortened her last name Changstein to Chang while taking on Chinese stereotypes, such as displaying interest in acupuncture or on one occasion pronouncing a word with a Chinese accent.
Donna talks over the phone to George's mother, Estelle, convincing her not to divorce (by citing Confucius). When George introduces Donna to his parents, Estelle realizes she is not Chinese and doesn't acknowledge her advice, deciding to proceed with the divorce.
At the end of the episode, Noreen is standing on the edge of the Queensboro Bridge considering jumping off when Frank Costanza's caped lawyer appears. She asks "Who are you?" to which he responds "I'm Frank Costanza's lawyer". He then leads her slowly and safely off the bridge.
Quotes
- George [on Jerry's answering machine]: Hey, it's George...I got nothin' to say.
- Elaine: Donna Chang?
- Jerry: I should have talked to her. I love Chinese women.
- Elaine: Isn't that a little racist?
- Jerry: If I like their race, how can that be racist?
- Elaine: She's not Chinese?
- Jerry: No, not Chinese. Not even Asian!
- Elaine: So what is she?
- Jerry: Well, she's...like you.
- Elaine: ...Oh, how disappointed you must have been.
- Kramer: I'm out there, Jerry, and I'm loving every minute of it!
Superman reference
- Jerry: You can't cast aspersions on someone just because they're wearing a cape. Superman wore a cape! And I'll be damned if I'm gonna stand here and let you say something bad about him.
Seinfeld Creators Major writers Main characters Supporting characters Newman · Ruthie Cohen · Frank Costanza · Estelle Costanza · Morty Seinfeld · Helen Seinfeld · Susan Ross · Uncle Leo · Jacopo Peterman · George Steinbrenner · David Puddy · Jackie Chiles · Kenny Bania · Justin PittSeasons Related articles List of Seinfeld minor characters · DVDs · Festivus · Kenny Kramer · Monk's Café · Awards and nominations · Seinlanguage · Curb Your Enthusiasm · "Seinfeld" (Curb Your Enthusiasm episode)Categories:- Seinfeld (season 6) episodes
- 1994 television episodes
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