With the wedding day drawing near, George still does not want to marry Susan, and his friends collaborate with him in a last desperate bid to end the engagement.
Jerry absentmindedly walks in front of a car and is saved by a woman named Jeannie Steinman, who is just like him.
After the examination, a doctor informs George that Susan is dead from licking the envelopes, since the adhesive is toxic.
George calls Marisa Tomei, tells her his fiancée has died, and asks her on a date for the upcoming weekend.
[3] This episode was temporarily pulled from syndication in the wake of the 2001 anthrax attacks in the United States in October.
He returned to write the two-part finale, and voiced the character of George Steinbrenner for three episodes of Season 8.
On June 3, 2015, Jason Alexander said during an interview on The Howard Stern Show that Swedberg's character had been killed off due to incompatibility with the other stars' comedic rhythm on the show, and the decision was made to cut Swedberg after Jerry Seinfeld and Julia Louis-Dreyfus acted alongside her.
[6] The following day, Alexander apologized on Twitter for his comments, explaining that his words were ill-chosen and misconstrued, and that the decision to kill Susan had nothing to do with Swedberg.
"[8] For months after the episode's broadcast, fans recognizing her on the street expressed frustration and resentment regarding her character's fate.