In its original American broadcast, "The Parking Garage" received a
Nielsen rating of 12.1 rating/19% share—this means that 12.1% of American households watched the episode and 19% of televisions in use at the time were tuned to it.
Critical response The episode has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics with many saying it is better than "The Chinese Restaurant". Holly Ordway called the episode "another classic Seinfeld episode" and also stated "the characters spend the whole episode in the same place resulting in an episode that's both memorable and funny." She also said it was better than
second season's "The Chinese Restaurant". Linda S. Ghent, Professor in the Department of Economics at
Eastern Illinois University, discusses this episode in view of its economic themes, specifically those of
common resources, thinking 'at the margin' and
cost-benefit analysis. The common resource here is the garage itself: It is for the public, but it is not supposed to be used by the public as a
bathroom. Jerry decides that the relief (benefit) of urinating will outweigh the risk (cost) of getting caught. Matthew Bond, describing how "singleness and childlessness" were, at the time the series began, "unusual for a situation comedy", writes: Bond concludes, "In the
Seinfeld world, others are unwelcome; parents are oppressive; friends married or with children are buffoons; children are monsters. Why
should Jerry and Our Gang grow up?" ==References==