The episode, titled “The Deal,” was the fourteenth episode in the series, which took place during the second season. It was about Elaine and Jerry becoming friends with benefits. The episode earned the co-creator of the series, Larry David, a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series.
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During her podcast appearance, Louis-Dreyfus also spoke about how she handled the end of the iconic show, which ran from 1989 until 1998. “I was pretty grief-stricken," she said. "When you’ve given your life and your brain and your heart to a project for a long period of time, to say goodbye to it, even if the timing is right to say goodbye, which it was, there’s a deep sadness and loss.”
She continued, “I’ve actually felt it with any long-term project that I’ve happily worked on. But I was also a young mother at the time. I had a 5-year-old and a 10-month-old. And so it was a real big juggling act making the show and having these babies at the same time and as any working outside the house mother knows. And so I was eager to just get home.”
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