· The parents of the 21-year-old man who drowned in a swimming pool during a 2015 party at Demi Moore‘s home are suing the hosts of the soirée, alleging. "The Pool Guy" is the 118th episode of NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the eighth episode of the seventh season. It aired on November 16, 1995. The end credit states. Grand Theft Auto: V is known for having quite a few useful bunkers on the map, though this one‘s a little harder to find. In online mode, one of these can be. Thanks for visiting Treehouse! Please note that treehousetv.com may link out to other sites that we don’t control. For full details about what we stand for please.

Demi Moore House Pool Drowning Victim: Family Files Lawsuit. The parents of the 2. Demi Moore‘s home are suing the hosts of the soirée, alleging that the man’s death may not have been accidental, PEOPLE confirms. The parents of Edenilson Valle filed the wrongful- death suit against Bessy Wong and Lenny Hernandez on Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior Court, claiming that their son “announced” to the partygoers that he could not swim. Thus, the suit claims, he would not have entered the pool voluntarily, according to court documents obtained by PEOPLE. Valle’s parents, Jorge and Maria Valle, are also suing the Tree House Trust that owns the home.

Moore has not been named in the lawsuit. Showtime Full Daybreakers Online Free. Wong declined to comment to PEOPLE. The family is seeking damages of more than $2. VIDEO: Rumer Willis Gets Candid About Her Relationship With Parents Demi Moore and Bruce Willis. Valle’s body was found in the pool on July 1. A Los Angeles Police Department spokesperson told PEOPLE at the time that Valle was attending a small gathering of five or six people.

Authorities did not suspect foul play in the incident and determined the death to be accidental. Moore was out of town when the party took place and authorities said that none of Moore’s relatives were present when the body was found. The actress later expressed her grief in a statement to PEOPLE, saying that she was “in absolute shock” over the tragedy.“I was out of the country traveling to meet my daughters for a birthday celebration when I got this devastating news,” she said. The loss of a child is an unthinkable tragedy, and my heart goes out to this young man’s family and friends.”The lawsuit alleges that Valle was not warned about the “abundant dangerous conditions at the premises,” including the pool — which the suit claims was 9 to 1.

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The Pool Guy - Wikipedia. Not to be confused with The Twilight Zoneepisode of the same name."The Pool Guy" is the 1. NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the eighth episode of the seventh season. It aired on November 1. The end credit states "In Memory of our Friend Rick Bolden".

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Rick Bolden was one of the musicians who worked on the show's theme song. Elaine befriends Susan. Jerry meets his pool guy Ramon outside a movie, and then he can't get rid of him ever since he got fired from the health club Physique for putting too much chlorine in the pool. George is worried by Elaine wanting to get to know Susan ("The two worlds collide!"). Kramer's new phone number (5. FILK) is similar to a film information line (5. FILM). When Kramer keeps receiving wrong numbers, he begins giving out the information for movie show times posing as Mr.

Moviefone, giving out information from the newspaper. He even attempts to emulate the Moviefone system by asking customers to dial the numbers corresponding to each movie, even though he is unable to decipher touch tones. When Jerry turns down Ramon's offer of friendship, the latter gets upset thinking it is because he cleans pools. After Ramon gets his job back, he decides to get even with Jerry as Newman is also shown to be at Physique. George then goes to meet Jerry at the coffeeshop but when Jerry arrives, he sits down with Susan, Kramer, & Elaine at a separate table. When George arrives, it proves the "worlds are colliding" phrase; he is then seen sitting alone at Reggie's. During one instance when Jerry is in the pool while Ramon is cleaning the swimming pool, he keeps interrupting Jerry's swim exercise by using the squeegee pole; frustrated, Jerry grabs on to the pole and causes Ramon to fall in.

Newman is then shown in an old- fashioned male swimsuit running to the swimming pool quoting "Olly Olly Oxen- Free!" as Jerry in slow motion tries to tell Newman to stop, but it's too late as Newman jumps into the pool. Minutes later, it is shown that Newman has knocked out Ramon who is now lying outside the swimming pool as both Jerry and Newman argue over who would resuscitate him. Later that night, Susan, Elaine and Jerry go to a movie.

Jerry mentioned to Elaine and Susan what happened at Physique where he states that some people came in and were able to resuscitate Ramon. When Elaine comments to Jerry that he wouldn't dare show his face at Physique, Jerry commented that his membership there was revoked, alongside Newman's membership as well. Later, George arrives to look for them, using Kramer's Moviefone information.

However, he hung up the phone before Kramer tells him that the movie is playing at two theaters, so he shows up at the wrong theater and starts yelling for them. George is pulled out by security while shouting about "worlds are colliding" and is witnessed by Jerry, Elaine, and Susan; Susan breaks off her friendship with Elaine and Jerry since she can't understand why they talk so much. During the credits, Kramer is confronted by the real Mr.

Moviefone who stands outside his door. Mr. Moviefone gives Kramer the option to discuss this the easy way by opening the door or discuss this the hard way by giving the number of seconds before he breaks down the door.

Production[edit]Playwright/performing artist Danny Hoch was originally cast as the Pool Guy in this episode. According to Hoch he objected to what he felt was ethnic stereotyping in the way his character was written: a stereotype of a "crazy Hispanic named Ramon." After Hoch unsuccessfully tried to have the character changed, he said that Jason Alexander and Julia Louis- Dreyfus were supportive of his feelings (while not voicing any similar issues with the episode), while Michael Richards told him he would be fired if he didn't play the role as written (Hoch responded angrily that he didn't care if he lost the part). Hoch then returned to his hotel room, and shortly afterwards received a phone call telling him he was being replaced and he should fly home at his convenience, with Hoch later noting he did not get paid for his work on the show. He told this story on a 2. Race Is the Place and in his one- man show Jails, Hospitals & Hip Hop.

Reception[edit]The episode won for Best Episodic Comedy at Writers Guild of America Awards 1. References[edit]External links[edit].