The Implant

Kramer claims a man at the health club who introduces himself as "Sal Bass" is actually author Salman Rushdie.

George accompanies his girlfriend, Betsy, to Detroit for her aunt's wake, hoping to accelerate their relationship by being supportive in the midst of her grief.

George gets into an argument at the funeral reception with Betsy's brother, Timmy, over the social acceptability of double-dipping a chip.

During the taping, Larry David asked Teri Hatcher to add the line "And, by the way, they're real, and they're spectacular," which was not in the script.

Also, the number of microbes present was negligible compared to the amount found in a regular dip.