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| | Seinfeld: Season 3 (1992) |
 | | The group consists of Jerry Seinfeld, a stand-up comedian who questions every bizarre tidbit about life, George Costanza, a hard-luck member of the New York Yankees organization, Elaine Benes, a flashy woman who is not afraid to speak her mind, and Cosmo Kramer, an extremely eccentric, lanky goofball. |
 | | Jerry finds out his new girlfriend is a plagiarist after he hears the words she wrote in a letter on television. |
 | | They chat about the appeal of Kramer, casting Richards and his career, influences of the real Kramer, Richard’s approach to the role and its evolution, his look and clothes, trademark moves and the heart of his personality, Richards’ connection to the part, and what it was like to work with him. |
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