Talk:The Airport

Questioning goofs
The goof that was written for this page is not technically a goof. This is because the seat that was empty may have been from someone who had not made the flight.

I also question the other goof on this page. I have not seen the episode in a long time, so I may be wrong and welcome any comments. First off, the airports listed in the goof reference are JFK and Newark, but in the Plot summary, it lists JFK and LaGuardia, which I believe is the correct two (it also makes more sense since both JFK and LaGuardia are in New York). The goof reference also states that Jerry and Elaine's plane was diverted from JFK, but I believe it was diverted to JFK. Finally, just because it is mentioned that their plane is diverted from one airport (LaGuardia) to another airport (JFK), does not mean that the plane was in fact phsycially at the first airport before being diverted. The plane simply could have got instructions to divert to JFK in mid flight, thus giving Jerry and Elaine plenty of time to "experience a meal service and time to sleep" without it being a goof. With all that said and the entry before mine, is it fair to say that the two goofs for this episode should be erased? Lennoncorleone (talk) 01:04, 23 December 2007 (UTC)

Yes, I questioned those myself, having recently seen the episode. I will erase those. 21:38, 1 June 2008 (EDT)


 * Neither is a goof, per the above: In the first case, Jerry was merely sitting in the model "Tia's" seat initially, which he yielded to her and took the empty seat; in the second the plane began in St. Louis and was re-routed in-flight before the meal service from one NYC metro airport to another. That' all. Wikiuser100 (talk) 12:25, 11 February 2010 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 05:37, 24 January 2008 (UTC)