<P> This episode was also notable for its subtle criticism towards the cartoons published in The New Yorker, which none of the characters seems to understand . The episode's writer, Bruce Eric Kaplan, had himself contributed many cartoons to The New Yorker, and he drew upon some of his own experiences for this part of the plot . Kaplan said of the cartoon subplot, "To me, the most interesting part of that story was the idea of not understanding a cartoon ." Elaine tries to contribute to the magazine with a simpler and understandable cartoon, but ends up subconsciously lifting a Ziggy joke . This part of the storyline was later remembered by the media when in 2008 Jessica Seinfeld was falsely accused of plagiarizing a cookbook . </P> <P> Kramer again gets Jerry into trouble, by revealing what he truly thinks of Susan Ross's old college roommate Sally Weaver (Kathy Griffin). </P> <P> Elaine obsesses over the meaning of a cartoon that appears in The New Yorker . Elaine and later Kramer comment that George's new girlfriend (Tracy Nelson) looks a lot like Jerry . In fact Kramer tells George, "Just because they look alike, that doesn't mean you're secretly in love with Jerry ." Jerry confronts Kramer's frankness . Sally claims that Jerry has ruined her life and she's quitting the business . Jerry can't have that on his conscience; he talks her back into the business . Kramer makes an important life decision: the only way to keep his mouth shut is to stop talking . Before he finally stops talking, Kramer's constant references to the looks of George's girlfriend drive George out of Jerry's apartment . </P> <P> Elaine goes to The New Yorker offices to seek an explanation for the cartoon . She discovers that the editor (Paul Benedict) didn't understand the cartoon either--he simply "liked the kitty". Sally opens her new one - woman show about "Jerry Seinfeld, the Devil". Elaine's complaint gets her the opportunity to do her own cartoon for the magazine . Jerry confronts Sally about the content of her show . Newman is her biggest fan; finally, he can see a "show that is about something". Kramer discovers the disadvantages of not talking . George worries about why he really likes his girlfriend . A clip of Sally's show appears on Channel 9 news; it features Jerry's latest confrontation with her . Jerry calls Sally and the message he leaves on her answering machine appears in her show as well . Later the lawsuit he filed appears in her cable special . Jerry decides to cut off all communication with Sally . Elaine's first comic appears in The New Yorker . J. Peterman thinks it is a great cartoon until he realizes it is a Ziggy . </P>

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