TJ
10-31-2001, 01:01 AM
LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) - A rerun of "Seinfeld" scheduled to air in syndication
last week was pulled out of concern that a certain story line played for laughs would
be too disturbing now.
The episode, in which George's (Jason Alexander) fiancée Susan (Heidi Swedberg)
dies from licking toxic glue on cheap wedding-invitation envelopes, was taken out of rotation because of the nation's current jitters concerning tainted mail, according to
the AP. It had been scheduled to air Oct. 22.
"We're trying to be sensitive to all the content in our programs in light of the recent events," says Andi Sporkin, a spokeswoman for Columbia TriStar, which syndicates "Seinfeld."
"The Invitations" was the show's seventh-season finale. After George finally agrees to set a wedding date with Susan, he convinces her to buy the cheapest invitations
possible. Her death from the envelope glue is played for laughs -- George is finally out
of a wedding he really never wanted, but Columbia execs believe airing the episode
now would be inappropriate.
last week was pulled out of concern that a certain story line played for laughs would
be too disturbing now.
The episode, in which George's (Jason Alexander) fiancée Susan (Heidi Swedberg)
dies from licking toxic glue on cheap wedding-invitation envelopes, was taken out of rotation because of the nation's current jitters concerning tainted mail, according to
the AP. It had been scheduled to air Oct. 22.
"We're trying to be sensitive to all the content in our programs in light of the recent events," says Andi Sporkin, a spokeswoman for Columbia TriStar, which syndicates "Seinfeld."
"The Invitations" was the show's seventh-season finale. After George finally agrees to set a wedding date with Susan, he convinces her to buy the cheapest invitations
possible. Her death from the envelope glue is played for laughs -- George is finally out
of a wedding he really never wanted, but Columbia execs believe airing the episode
now would be inappropriate.