The Manhattan Project: A Seinfeld and Friends Podcast
Enter the Manhattan Project as we discuss the Friends two part episode The One That Could Have Been, where the gang wonders how their lives would have turned out if they made different choices. Write to us about your thoughts on the episode and if you have a favorite alternate reality episode/story you would like to share with us. Write to us at X @april5k Instagram @sogallifrey_44 Bluesky huestone44.bsky.social
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info_outlineThe Four That Rule are minus one in the pilot episode or the Seinfeld Chronicles. Jerry is the central, pronounced protagonist in this soon to be ensemble. On the road he met a woman from Michigan that he seems to be really into and she is coming to NYC for the weekend and needs a place to stay. His Manhattan, one bedroom apartment is offered up, which was her idea, not Jerry's. Now Jerry, with an assist from George, are trying to decode the signals giving off by this enigma, also known as a woman.
This episode is way and amorphous as far as a conventional television plot goes for that time period, which Ashford believes gives the pilot its charm. The rating for this one is 2 and a half Superman emblems out of 5.
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