When the lottery vendor hands George's bill back, he leans forward with his head straight down. It then cuts to a close-up and his head is tilted.
Toward the end of Jerry's opening stand-up routine, around the time Jason Alexander's credit rolls, Jerry's hands are spread out, then right in front of him.
When Kramer sits down in the restaurant, he can be seen reaching into his jacket. It then cuts to a very brief shot of George and then back to Kramer, who already has his pipe out and in his mouth, and is preparing to light it.
Customers are not allowed behind the register when the register is open and definitely not allowed to touch the money inside it.
Leather is quite effective at stopping water-seepage, so Elaine's entire shirt-front would not have gotten soaked while she had her coat on; only the V-shaped portion of her shirt that was not covered by her coat would have gotten significantly wetted.
Pop, played by Sandy Ward, asks George (Jason Alexander) if he can look under the hood of the car and George agrees. He doesn't pop the hood though, and Pop still opens it.
It takes some effort to pull off a button.
Kramer is told the costume will only fit a short stocky man but yet the mannequin was the size of Kramer.
Lloyd (Matt McCoy) makes the offer to Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) to introduce him to the gum importer, yet when they go to get more, Jerry remains in the car while Lloyd goes inside alone.
Elaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) states that Lloyd (Matt McCoy) had his nervous breakdown at the same time she broke up with him. Yet back in episode 5.7, The Non-Fat Yogurt (1993), she said he'd stopped calling her & she was worried her weight had been an issue.