"The Contest," a fourth-season "Seinfeld" episode about characters wagering over self-restraint, initially faced network censorship concerns in 1995 but became a TV classic through use of euphemisms like "master of my domain" instead of explicit language. The episode received only 62 viewer complaints upon airing and gained popularity through reruns, with viewership jumping from 18.5 million to 28.8 million.
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"The Contest," a fourth-season "Seinfeld" episode about characters wagering over self-restraint, initially faced network censorship concerns in 1995 but became a TV classic through use of euphemisms like "master of my domain" instead of explicit language. The episode received only 62 viewer complaints upon airing and gained popularity through reruns, with viewership jumping from 18.5 million to 28.8 million.