"Seinfeld" The Busboy (TV Episode 1991) Poster

(TV Series)

(1991)

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Sex & Nudity

Violence & Gore

  • No more violent than your typical "Seinfeld" episode in that Raul has a nasty argument and gets verbally violent at times, although very comical.
  • Raul has a nasty argument with a neighbor at the end, and violence is implied as we hear things crashing violently, in a very Tom & Jerry kind of way.
  • No violence in this episode. There is some unseen, comical arguing and comical, over-the-top sound effects.

Profanity

  • 1 use of shut up and oh my god 3 uses of hell
  • Several Spanish profanities which are R-rated (during reruns on Telemundo and on their affiliates it was likely censored on airings or uncensored and left out).
  • In this episode, as I mentioned earlier, there is a moment (if you listen carefully) where the F-word is uttered, and it's left out, either on purpose or by accident. As well as Spanish profanities.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Typical "Seinfeld." Drinks and all that. Nothing extreme.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Over-the-top and comical, but Antonio (or Raul, forgot what his name was) getting mad is a little intense, but it's mostly for laughs.

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