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The Hamptons est le nom de 2 communautés différentes : * The Hamptons, Calgary * The Hamptons, Edmonton b5058l00k In the season 4 episode "And the Past and the Furious", Caroline receives a Lamborghini from her father on her birthday though later discovers that it will be seized the next morning. Max 'roofies' Caroline & drives 3 hours to a beach in The Hamptons to try & please Caroline, but they later discover that the car is trapped in sand after Max drove over the sand dunes and Caroline is forced to push it out. "The Hamptons" is the 21st episode of the fifth season of Seinfeld and the 85th episode overall. This episode was written by Peter Mehlman and Carol Leifer and it was directed by Tom Cherones. It was originally broadcast on NBC in the United States on May 12, 1994. THE HAMPTONS was a 1983 prime time soap opera that aired on the ABC television network. It was produced by Gloria Monty of General Hospital fame, and it focused on the feuding and rivalry between two powerful and wealthy families who lived in The Hamptons, an extremely affluent area of Eastern Long Island. The Chadways comprise of Peter (Michael Goodwin); his wife, Lee (Leigh Taylor-Young) and their son, Brian (Craig Sheffer). The Duncan-Mortimers comprise of Adrienne Duncan-Mortimer (Bibi Besch); her daughter, from a previous marriage, Tracy Duncan (Holly Roberts) and Adrienne's second husband, Jay Mortimer (John Reilly). The two families jointly own Duncan-Chadway; a high-end New York City Department Store chain, similar to what Saks Fifth Avenue; Bloomingdales and Lord & Taylor would be. According to the show, the Chadways are the more noble family, while the Duncan-Mortimers, Jay most notably, were the more devious bunch. Evidence of this was Jay's committing incest with his step-daughter, Tracy, while the alcoholic Adrienne, was blissfully unaware of it. The final episodes show the trial of Peter Chadway for the murder of Penny Drake (Jada Rowland of The Secret Storm and The Doctors fame); businessman Nick Atwater (Daniel Pilon, later Max Dubujak of Ryan's Hope) insinuating himself into Lee's life while Peter was on trial; and the aforementioned incestuous relationship of Jay and Tracy which was finally discovered by Adrienne, who was truly infuriated with Jay. After the 1983 season, the show was never seen again. The Hamptons are a group of villages and hamlets in the townships of Southampton and East Hampton, which form the South Fork of Long Island, New York. The Hamptons form a popular seaside resort, one of the historical summer colonies of the American Northeast. They have some of the most expensive residential properties in the U.S. The Montauk Branch of the Long Island Rail Road, the Montauk Highway, and the Hampton Jitney connect the Hamptons to the rest of Long Island and to New York City, while ferries provide connections to Shelter Island,New York and Connecticut.
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