The Fatigues
11 June 2026The mentor of Jerry's latest girlfriend (A.J. Langer) is dating a rival (Steve Hytner); Elaine must fire a troubled employee.
Jerry and Elaine go to Florida when a condo association honors his father.
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The mentor of Jerry's latest girlfriend (A.J. Langer) is dating a rival (Steve Hytner); Elaine must fire a troubled employee.
Kramer tries to scam the post office; Elaine has a rash but has trouble finding a doctor who will treat her.
George and Elaine go to an optician after George loses his glasses at his health club; Elaine fears she has rabies after being bitten by a dog.
Jerry appears on ``Today`` with Bryant Gumbel, but must wear a silly shirt as the result of a misunderstanding with Kramer's ``low talker`` girlfriend; George moves in with his parents.
Jerry, Kramer and Newman (Wayne Knight) investigate their accountant's unexplained sniffles; Elaine's new boyfriend has an annoying habit.
George's father (Jerry Stiller) is arrested when Jerry and George park his car in a handicapped spot.
Jerry dumps his girlfriend when he finds out she may have breast implants; Kramer claims to have seen Salman Rushdie at a health club.
Elaine's interest in an old boyfriend is rekindled when he loses weight; Kramer and Jerry have an accident with a Junior Mint; Jerry tries to remember the name of a woman whose name rhymes with a female body part.
An eavesdropping college reporter prints the mistaken story that Jerry and George are longtime intimate companions.
Jerry and George produce their pilot, but George doesn't like the actor playing him; Kramer has a personal problem.
A car valet with killer body odor leaves Jerry and Elaine gasping for breath; George sees an ex-girlfriend holding hands with someone else.
Jerry is approached by network executives and asked to to create a new television show.
Elaine breaks up with her 66-year-old beau (Edward Penn), who suffers a stroke in front of Jerry's apartment.
When Jerry, George and Elaine volunteer to comfort senior citizens in their homes, it leads to disaster for all.
Elaine's new business, selling only the upper part of muffins, is challenged to dispose of the unused bottoms.
Newman nixes Kramer's millennium-party plans; Jerry obsesses about his position on his girlfriend's speed dial.
George begins to wonder what his new girlfriend (Suzanne Cryer) isn't telling him when she says, ``Yada, yada, yada.``
George finds the ideal napping spot at work; Jerry has his kitchen rebuilt; Elaine meets a new beau (Vince Grant).
Jerry lets his girlfriend (Courteney Cox) pose as his wife so she can receive a discount at the dry cleaner.
A loaf of rye bread becomes a point of contention when George's and Susan's parents have dinner together.
An uncontrollable wink creates problems for George and Kramer.
A girlfriend (Lisa Deanne) piques Jerry's interest by always wearing the same dress; Kramer expects Elaine to honor an offer made in jest.
Jerry joins a tennis club where the pro is a lousy player; George is too late in concocting a witty comeback to an insult.
Becoming annoyed at Kramer's invasions of privacy, Jerry takes away his spare key. Kramer, shaken, decides to leave for California to pursue an acting career.
When Jerry is booked to appear on ``The Tonight Show,``' he takes George with him to Los Angeles to search for Kramer, who vanished in a huff months earlier.
George and Elaine have some explaining to do when they take Jerry's car for a ride.
Jerry tries to reveal more of his feelings on the advice of his new girlfriend (Lori Loughlin). With Jason Alexander.
Jerry must choose between his girlfriend (Alexandra Wentworth) and a bowl of soup when a vendor (Larry Thomas) refuses to serve her.
Competing comic Bania warms to Jerry's crowds; Elaine and David unite for a European trip; Kramer reconsiders butter.
George's plans for a summer getaway are foiled; Elaine's well-meaning criticism of a co-worker is not well-received.
Jerry and George meet with a skeptical TV executive about their show; Kramer dates Jerry's ex-girlfriend.
Jerry takes pity on a foreigner (Brian George) when the man's immigration papers are left in Jerry's mailbox.
Jerry is shadowed by a pesky comic (Barry Diamond); the gang's decision to meet for a movie begins in disaster.
Elaine accidentally reveals too much cleavage on her Christmas card; Kramer is asked to pose for a risque underwear ad.
Jerry parties it up in first class while Elaine suffers in cramped coach; Kramer is chased by the police.
Jerry challenges George, Kramer and Elaine to a contest of self-denial; Elaine looks forward to a special date.
Jerry ends up in a weightlifting contest with an older man (Lloyd Bridges); a beautiful woman (Chelsea Noble) mistakes George for her ex-boyfriend.
George pulls out all the stops to find a commemorative key ring he lost; Jerry drops his girlfriend's toothbrush in the toilet; Kramer adopts a highway.
George worries over gaining the upper hand in his current romance.
Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer have unique experiences on their subway rides.
Jerry and George must think of an idea for a TV series before meeting with network bigwigs.
A night at the opera turns into a nightmare when Jerry meets Elaine's new boyfriend (Peter Crombie).
Jerry and George try to write the pilot for their series; Kramer solicits cigars from the Cuban consulate.
Jerry gets lost en route to visiting a sick fan who must live in a protective plastic bubble.
Jerry is unintentionally responsible for Elaine's romantic woes; George gives Elaine a cashmere sweater.
A co-worker's mistake forces Elaine to create an alternate personality; Jerry unintentionally becomes a mobster.
George interviews students for the scholarship memorializing his late fiancee; Elaine is hired to ghostwrite J. Peterman's autobiography.
Jerry discovers a hidden talent when Kramer gets him to perform an illegal activity; George acts like a rebel.
Elaine's ex introduces her to two of his friends who look like George and Kramer but act like their exact opposites.
George suspects the attorney for the Susan Ross Foundation believes he murdered Susan; Jerry likes his date.
George is ready to move on after mourning the death of his fiancee, while Jerry breaks off his engagement.
A friend (Jon Lovitz) fakes illness to get Jerry's sympathy; Kramer obstructs justice.
George discovers Kramer's first name while trying to determine whether his girlfriend has an eating disorder.
Jerry is challenged to a race by a former high-school classmate; Kramer fights for his rights as a store Santa.
George hires a dowdy assistant (Vicki Lewis) whose competence and productivity prove to be a turn-on.
Jerry tries to explain to his visiting parents (Liz Sheridan, Barney Martin) the whereabouts of a gift they once gave him.
After a party, and much to the host's chagrin, Jerry and Elaine wait for Kramer to pick them up.
Jerry straddles the fence regarding his latest flame (Tawny Kitaen); George's attention is focused on his date's (Susan Diol) nose.
Jerry is shocked to hear the naughty suggestions on his tape recorder; George sees Elaine in a new light.
Jerry's attempt to increase business at a small cafe backfires; George regrets agreeing to an IQ test.
Jerry and his friends lose their car in the multilevel parking garage at a huge mall.
Jerry tries to evade a vengeful writer; Kramer agrees to be a witness at a friend's trial; George woos an executive.
Jerry is in charge of a troublesome dog and is stuck in his apartment, which leaves George and Elaine stranded together with very little in common.
The library has no record of Jerry returning a book he took out in 1971.
Jerry and Elaine go to Florida when a condo association honors his father.
Jerry's new membership in the Friars Club is jeopardized when a jacket he borrowed from the club gets lost.
George is dismayed because one of the dolls in Susan's collection bears an uncanny resemblance to his mother.
Jerry tries to ensure that Elaine's houseguest (Jeremiah Birkett) doesn't sleep through the New York Marathon.
Jerry is challenged when Elaine's boyfriend insists it is impossible to rent a villa in the Tuscany region of Italy.
George tries to find a way to persuade Susan (Heidi Swedberg) to postpone their wedding; Elaine's dog problem is solved by a rabbi with a cable show.
Highlights of the funniest moments from the first 100 episodes, including the characters' botched relationships and catchphrases.
A series of mishaps occur when George's phone lines get crossed and a woman answers when anyone calls.
Jerry convinces George to ask baseball player Danny Tartabull to appear on a public television pledge drive.
George's date gets credit for a salad purchase; Newman once dumped Jerry's date; Kramer clashes with a former athlete.
Kramer acts as chaperone when Jerry goes on a date with Miss Rhode Island (Marguerite MacIntyre).
After Jerry breaks up with his new girlfriend (Catherine Keener), she resorts to someone else's words to woo him back.
Jerry tracks down a hit-and-run driver (Melinda McGraw); George skips town to escape an irate husband.
Jerry and George commandeer a limousine headed for a neo-Nazi rally.
Jerry's baseball hero, Keith Hernandez, falls for Elaine; George schemes to extend his unemployment benefits.
Elaine and Jerry arrange a date for George with one of her unattached friends (Maggie Jakobson).
Some of the best scenes from nine seasons of ``Seinfeld`` are brought together in a celebration of the series.
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After NBC picks up Jerry and George's sitcom, the four pals are arrested for breaking the good Samaritan law.
Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) begins dating his new maid (Angela Featherstone); George ponders a nickname; Elaine has to get the new area code.
Elaine wolfs down Peterman's (John O'Hurley) pricey cheesecake; Kramer calls in ``the guys`` for George.
Jerry decides to teach Uncle Leo a lesson after he catches him shoplifting at a bookstore; Elaine humiliates herself at a party.
George learns to leave at the right moment; Jerry has a new girl (Cindy Ambuehl) with a past; Puddy (Patrick Warburton) is religious.
Jerry pays a price for mocking his uncle (Len Lesser) on ``The Tonight Show``; tenants hate new shower heads.
Jerry buys his father (Barney Martin) an organizer but can't make him use it; Kramer retires next to the Seinfelds.
Jerry buys his parents (Barney Martin, Liz Sheridan) a Cadillac, which only complicates their lives; George rethinks his engagement.
No episode description is available yet.
Jerry keeps finding Kramer's hidden strongbox key; Elaine dates a mysterious man; George plans a breakup.
A caddie (Armin Shimerman) helps Kramer improve his golf game; George is considered for a promotion at work.
No episode description is available yet.
Jerry is aggravated when a woman uses him as a subject for her show; Elaine doesn't understand a cartoon.
Jerry's parents (Barney Martin, Liz Sheridan) think he is low on money; J. Peterman (John O'Hurley) resumes his position as Elaine's boss.
Lloyd Braun (Matt McCoy) gets Jerry packs of a special brand of Chinese gum; George runs into a former neighbor.
George finds his perfect woman (Andrea Bendewald); Kramer names his new pet after Jerry; Elaine dates a bald man.
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Elaine's boyfriend, Puddy, wears a fur coat; Jerry starts living without a wallet; Newman may be evicted.
George competes for a better apartment against a survivor of the Andrea Doria; Kramer visits a vet for his cough.
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Jerry is finally ready to buy a new car, but things don't go very smoothly when he visits Elaine's boyfriend to make the deal.
George and his father celebrate an alternative holiday; Kramer goes back to work after a long bagel strike.
No episode description is available yet.
No episode description is available yet.
Jerry dates a woman with few inhibitions about her body; George awaits an apology; Kramer researches short showers.
Elaine, Jerry and George go to India for the wedding of Elaine's friend (Brenda Strong); Kramer's death threat.
Elaine, Jerry and George go to India for the wedding of Elaine's friend (Brenda Strong); Kramer's death threat.
Kramer gets into meat slicing; Jerry dates a doctor (Marcia Cross) who isn't impressed with his job; George's new boss is a former adversary.
Kramer gets into meat slicing; Jerry dates a doctor (Marcia Cross) who isn't impressed with his job; George's new boss is a former adversary.
Jerry has designs on his new date's collection of toys; Kramer discovers furniture with a noteworthy past.
Jerry has designs on his new date's collection of toys; Kramer discovers furniture with a noteworthy past.
Jerry, promised a vehicle as payment for a performance, winds up getting a van instead of a car; Elaine meets a new man; Kramer has no need for mail.
Jerry, promised a vehicle as payment for a performance, winds up getting a van instead of a car; Elaine meets a new man; Kramer has no need for mail.
At his parents' insistence, Jerry is coached by personal trainer Izzy Mandelbaum (Lloyd Bridges) to lose weight.
At his parents' insistence, Jerry is coached by personal trainer Izzy Mandelbaum (Lloyd Bridges) to lose weight.
George searches for a way to stop his impending nuptials even as he and Susan are selecting their wedding invitations.
Jerry tries to reveal more of his feelings on the advice of his new girlfriend (Lori Loughlin). With Jason Alexander.
Jerry finds part of his new date's anatomy of interest; George's job is threatened; Elaine's relationship sputters.
Jerry finds part of his new date's anatomy of interest; George's job is threatened; Elaine's relationship sputters.
Jerry and Elaine get a chance for romance after George's comment to a couple (Debra Messing, Cary Elwes) leads to a breakup.
Competing comic Bania warms to Jerry's crowds; Elaine and David unite for a European trip; Kramer reconsiders butter.
George ingratiates himself with his boss (Lee Bear) by sharing a delectable eggplant calzone with him.
George's plans for a summer getaway are foiled; Elaine's well-meaning criticism of a co-worker is not well-received.
Elaine's new business, selling only the upper part of muffins, is challenged to dispose of the unused bottoms.
Newman nixes Kramer's millennium-party plans; Jerry obsesses about his position on his girlfriend's speed dial.
Jerry's mechanic (Brad Garrett) steals his car; Kramer and Newman plan to return used bottles to Michigan.
George begins to wonder what his new girlfriend (Suzanne Cryer) isn't telling him when she says, ``Yada, yada, yada.``
George finds the ideal napping spot at work; Jerry has his kitchen rebuilt; Elaine meets a new beau (Vince Grant).
George introduces Kramer to the person in charge of the wigs for ``Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.``.
Jerry ends up in a weightlifting contest with an older man (Lloyd Bridges); a beautiful woman (Chelsea Noble) mistakes George for her ex-boyfriend.
George pulls out all the stops to find a commemorative key ring he lost; Jerry drops his girlfriend's toothbrush in the toilet; Kramer adopts a highway.
Elaine realizes that the manufacturer of her birth control device has gone out of business and its product is in limited supply.
The swimming pool maintenance man (Carlos Jacott) at Jerry's health club is convinced he is Jerry's best friend.
A co-worker's mistake forces Elaine to create an alternate personality; Jerry unintentionally becomes a mobster.
George tries to conceal his ATM code from his fiancee, Susan (Heidi Swedberg); Elaine is intrigued by a man she met at a party.
George interviews students for the scholarship memorializing his late fiancee; Elaine is hired to ghostwrite J. Peterman's autobiography.
Jerry joins a tennis club where the pro is a lousy player; George is too late in concocting a witty comeback to an insult.
Jerry's parents (Barney Martin, Liz Sheridan) think he is low on money; J. Peterman (John O'Hurley) resumes his position as Elaine's boss.
George finds his perfect woman (Andrea Bendewald); Kramer names his new pet after Jerry; Elaine dates a bald man.
Jerry feels betrayed when his method of pleasing a woman is used on Elaine by a friend (Patrick Warburton).
Jerry is forced to flee his apartment when it must be bug-bombed for fleas, which prevents Elaine from getting a manuscript she needs.
George competes for a better apartment against a survivor of the Andrea Doria; Kramer visits a vet for his cough.
Kramer's numbing experience at the dentist wins him a spot in a charity concert; George is accused of stealing.
Jerry covers for a hostile doorman (Larry Miller) at Elaine's boss's (Ian Abercrombie) apartment; George's father is living with him.
George's intellect benefits when his girlfriend's illness requires their abstinence; Elaine experiences the opposite effect; Jerry returns to his junior high school for career day.
Jerry and Kramer are affected when a celebrity opens a new restaurant in the neighborhood and the eatery's sign shines its neon light directly into Kramer's apartment.
Jerry is unhappy about receiving bundles of small residual checks from a Japanese TV show; Kramer makes friends with a group of Japanese tourists.
The mentor of Jerry's latest girlfriend (A.J. Langer) is dating a rival (Steve Hytner); Elaine must fire a troubled employee.
Kramer tries to scam the post office; Elaine has a rash but has trouble finding a doctor who will treat her.
Jerry discovers a hidden talent when Kramer gets him to perform an illegal activity; George acts like a rebel.
Elaine's ex introduces her to two of his friends who look like George and Kramer but act like their exact opposites.
George suspects the attorney for the Susan Ross Foundation believes he murdered Susan; Jerry likes his date.
George is ready to move on after mourning the death of his fiancee, while Jerry breaks off his engagement.
George searches for a way to stop his impending nuptials even as he and Susan are selecting their wedding invitations.
Jerry and Elaine get a chance for romance after George's comment to a couple (Debra Messing, Cary Elwes) leads to a breakup.
Elaine tries to convert a gay acquaintance (Robert Mailhouse) to heterosexuality; George and his date have secrets.
Jerry's mechanic (Brad Garrett) steals his car; Kramer and Newman plan to return used bottles to Michigan.
Jerry runs into trouble with Elaine's friend Wendy (Wendie Malick) after he decides to stop kissing acquaintances.
George ingratiates himself with his boss (Lee Bear) by sharing a delectable eggplant calzone with him.
George introduces Kramer to the person in charge of the wigs for ``Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.``.
Jerry's new membership in the Friars Club is jeopardized when a jacket he borrowed from the club gets lost.
George is dismayed because one of the dolls in Susan's collection bears an uncanny resemblance to his mother.
Jerry pays a price for mocking his uncle (Len Lesser) on ``The Tonight Show``; tenants hate new shower heads.
Jerry buys his parents (Barney Martin, Liz Sheridan) a Cadillac, which only complicates their lives; George rethinks his engagement.
A girlfriend (Lisa Deanne) piques Jerry's interest by always wearing the same dress; Kramer expects Elaine to honor an offer made in jest.
A caddie (Armin Shimerman) helps Kramer improve his golf game; George is considered for a promotion at work.
A loaf of rye bread becomes a point of contention when George's and Susan's parents have dinner together.
Lloyd Braun (Matt McCoy) gets Jerry packs of a special brand of Chinese gum; George runs into a former neighbor.
Elaine wins her boss (Ian Abercrombie) a chance to walk in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. George buys the car of a celebrity.
Elaine realizes that the manufacturer of her birth control device has gone out of business and its product is in limited supply.
The swimming pool maintenance man (Carlos Jacott) at Jerry's health club is convinced he is Jerry's best friend.
Jerry is forced to treat an obnoxious comic (Stephen Hytner) to dinner after accepting a designer suit.
Elaine must substitute for her boss in a merger deal; a girlfriend's mom sees George eating out of the trash.
George tries to conceal his ATM code from his fiancee, Susan (Heidi Swedberg); Elaine is intrigued by a man she met at a party.
Jerry's purchase of a new sofa helps Elaine land a new romantic interest when she begins dating the man who delivered it (David James Elliott).
Jerry must choose between his girlfriend (Alexandra Wentworth) and a bowl of soup when a vendor (Larry Thomas) refuses to serve her.
Jerry tries to ensure that Elaine's houseguest (Jeremiah Birkett) doesn't sleep through the New York Marathon.
An uncontrollable wink creates problems for George and Kramer.
Jerry is challenged when Elaine's boyfriend insists it is impossible to rent a villa in the Tuscany region of Italy.
George tries to find a way to persuade Susan (Heidi Swedberg) to postpone their wedding; Elaine's dog problem is solved by a rabbi with a cable show.
A pact with Jerry prompts George to offer former girlfriend Susan (Heidi Swedberg) a proposal; Elaine's sleep is interrupted by a barking dog.
George and Jerry are suspected of roughing up Bette Midler in a softball game, giving Jerry's girlfriend, Bette's understudy, a chance to take the stage.
Elaine's boyfriend shows his support for a hockey team by painting his face and taunting opposing fans.
Jerry plans to meet a supermodel at an airport lounge; Mr. Pitt tells Elaine he has mentioned her in his will; George tries to prove he isn't racist; Kramer gambles with a Texan.
Jerry feels betrayed when his method of pleasing a woman is used on Elaine by a friend (Patrick Warburton).
Jerry is forced to flee his apartment when it must be bug-bombed for fleas, which prevents Elaine from getting a manuscript she needs.
Kramer's numbing experience at the dentist wins him a spot in a charity concert; George is accused of stealing.
Jerry covers for a hostile doorman (Larry Miller) at Elaine's boss's (Ian Abercrombie) apartment; George's father is living with him.
Jerry runs into trouble with Elaine's friend Wendy (Wendie Malick) after he decides to stop kissing acquaintances.
Elaine tries to convert a gay acquaintance (Robert Mailhouse) to heterosexuality; George and his date have secrets.
Highlights of the funniest moments from the first 100 episodes, including the characters' botched relationships and catchphrases.
A friend (Jon Lovitz) fakes illness to get Jerry's sympathy; Kramer obstructs justice.
Given a familiar label maker, Jerry becomes suspicious of the friend (Bryan Cranston) who gave it to him.
George discovers Kramer's first name while trying to determine whether his girlfriend has an eating disorder.
Jerry is challenged to a race by a former high-school classmate; Kramer fights for his rights as a store Santa.
George hires a dowdy assistant (Vicki Lewis) whose competence and productivity prove to be a turn-on.
Elaine wins her boss (Ian Abercrombie) a chance to walk in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. George buys the car of a celebrity.
Jerry is forced to treat an obnoxious comic (Stephen Hytner) to dinner after accepting a designer suit.
Elaine must substitute for her boss in a merger deal; a girlfriend's mom sees George eating out of the trash.
Jerry's purchase of a new sofa helps Elaine land a new romantic interest when she begins dating the man who delivered it (David James Elliott).
A series of mishaps occur when George's phone lines get crossed and a woman answers when anyone calls.
Jerry convinces George to ask baseball player Danny Tartabull to appear on a public television pledge drive.
George's date gets credit for a salad purchase; Newman once dumped Jerry's date; Kramer clashes with a former athlete.
Kramer acts as chaperone when Jerry goes on a date with Miss Rhode Island (Marguerite MacIntyre).
George learns success lies in doing the opposite of what he would normally do; Kramer appears on ``Live -- Regis & Kathie Lee.``
George fears Jerry's girlfriend will give his girlfriend an inaccurate description after she sees him naked.
George is forced to confront his cowardliness after he runs from a kitchen fire; Kramer dates one of Elaine's co-workers.
Kramer has a scheme to sell vintage raincoats; Jerry and his girlfriend can't get any alone time; George sells his father's cabana clothes.
Jerry lets his girlfriend (Courteney Cox) pose as his wife so she can receive a discount at the dry cleaner.
Kramer befriends a little person when he is hired as a stand-in for a soap opera; George wants to break up with a girlfriend.
Jerry becomes obsessed when his date refuses to sample his pie; a clothing store mannequin resembles Elaine.
George poses as a marine biologist while on a date with a former college classmate (Rosalind Allen); Elaine loses her electronic organizer.
Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer search for something to take to a dinner party; Jerry and Elaine forget to take a number at the bakery; Kramer and George have trouble buying wine.
Elaine's toilet stall has no tissue and the woman in the next stall refuses to give her some; George acts giddy around Elaine's boyfriend.
Jerry thinks his girlfriend (Kimberly Campbell) has a fungus; George converts to the Latvian Orthodox religion.
Elaine's American Indian friend thinks Jerry is a racist after he gives Elaine a cigar-store Indian statue as a present.
Jerry becomes tense when he can't get his masseuse girlfriend (Jennifer Coolidge) to give him a massage.
Jerry decides to change barbers because his has a history of giving bad haircuts; George poses as an employee after a job interview.
Jerry and Elaine begin gaining weight and suspect a nonfat-yogurt shop may be making false claims; Jerry's use of a bad word influences Maryedith's son.
George asks Jerry's date (Marlee Matlin) to read the lips of his ex-girlfriend at a party; Elaine has trouble communicating with a limo driver.
Jerry and Elaine are apprehensive about being the godparents to their friends' newborn son; George is thrilled with his new parking spot.
Jerry, Kramer and Newman (Wayne Knight) investigate their accountant's unexplained sniffles; Elaine's new boyfriend has an annoying habit.
George and Elaine go to an optician after George loses his glasses at his health club; Elaine fears she has rabies after being bitten by a dog.
Jerry appears on ``Today`` with Bryant Gumbel, but must wear a silly shirt as the result of a misunderstanding with Kramer's ``low talker`` girlfriend; George moves in with his parents.
Jerry begs Elaine for another chance when she reveals her true feelings about their relationship; Kramer is banned from his favorite fruit shop.
Jerry and George produce their pilot, but George doesn't like the actor playing him; Kramer has a personal problem.
George's father (Jerry Stiller) is arrested when Jerry and George park his car in a handicapped spot.
A car valet with killer body odor leaves Jerry and Elaine gasping for breath; George sees an ex-girlfriend holding hands with someone else.
Elaine's interest in an old boyfriend is rekindled when he loses weight; Kramer and Jerry have an accident with a Junior Mint; Jerry tries to remember the name of a woman whose name rhymes with a female body part.
Jerry dumps his girlfriend when he finds out she may have breast implants; Kramer claims to have seen Salman Rushdie at a health club.
When Jerry, George and Elaine volunteer to comfort senior citizens in their homes, it leads to disaster for all.
An eavesdropping college reporter prints the mistaken story that Jerry and George are longtime intimate companions.
Jerry and George meet with a skeptical TV executive about their show; Kramer dates Jerry's ex-girlfriend.
Jerry takes pity on a foreigner (Brian George) when the man's immigration papers are left in Jerry's mailbox.
Jerry is shadowed by a pesky comic (Barry Diamond); the gang's decision to meet for a movie begins in disaster.
Elaine accidentally reveals too much cleavage on her Christmas card; Kramer is asked to pose for a risque underwear ad.
Jerry parties it up in first class while Elaine suffers in cramped coach; Kramer is chased by the police.
Jerry challenges George, Kramer and Elaine to a contest of self-denial; Elaine looks forward to a special date.
Jerry and George must think of an idea for a TV series before meeting with network bigwigs.
A night at the opera turns into a nightmare when Jerry meets Elaine's new boyfriend (Peter Crombie).
Jerry and George try to write the pilot for their series; Kramer solicits cigars from the Cuban consulate.
Jerry gets lost en route to visiting a sick fan who must live in a protective plastic bubble.
Jerry tries to buy back the watch his parents gave him; George attempts to renegotiate his network deal.
Jerry tries to buy back the watch his parents gave him; George attempts to renegotiate his network deal.
Jerry tries to explain to his visiting parents (Liz Sheridan, Barney Martin) the whereabouts of a gift they once gave him.
Jerry is approached by network executives and asked to to create a new television show.
Jerry tries to evade a vengeful writer; Kramer agrees to be a witness at a friend's trial; George woos an executive.
While in Los Angeles, Jerry and George are picked up by the police; Kramer is a suspect in a series of serial murders.
When Jerry is booked to appear on ``The Tonight Show,``' he takes George with him to Los Angeles to search for Kramer, who vanished in a huff months earlier.
Becoming annoyed at Kramer's invasions of privacy, Jerry takes away his spare key. Kramer, shaken, decides to leave for California to pursue an acting career.
George and Elaine have some explaining to do when they take Jerry's car for a ride.
After Jerry breaks up with his new girlfriend (Catherine Keener), she resorts to someone else's words to woo him back.
Jerry tracks down a hit-and-run driver (Melinda McGraw); George skips town to escape an irate husband.
Jerry and George commandeer a limousine headed for a neo-Nazi rally.
Jerry's baseball hero, Keith Hernandez, falls for Elaine; George schemes to extend his unemployment benefits.
Elaine and Jerry arrange a date for George with one of her unattached friends (Maggie Jakobson).
George worries over gaining the upper hand in his current romance.
Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer have unique experiences on their subway rides.
Jerry is unintentionally responsible for Elaine's romantic woes; George gives Elaine a cashmere sweater.
Elaine breaks up with her 66-year-old beau (Edward Penn), who suffers a stroke in front of Jerry's apartment.
After a party, and much to the host's chagrin, Jerry and Elaine wait for Kramer to pick them up.
Jerry straddles the fence regarding his latest flame (Tawny Kitaen); George's attention is focused on his date's (Susan Diol) nose.
Jerry is shocked to hear the naughty suggestions on his tape recorder; George sees Elaine in a new light.
Jerry's attempt to increase business at a small cafe backfires; George regrets agreeing to an IQ test.
Jerry and his friends lose their car in the multilevel parking garage at a huge mall.
The library has no record of Jerry returning a book he took out in 1971.
Jerry is in charge of a troublesome dog and is stuck in his apartment, which leaves George and Elaine stranded together with very little in common.
Jerry and Elaine go to Florida when a condo association honors his father.
George tries honesty when he explains to his new girlfriend (Valerie Mahaffey) why they must break up.
Jerry persuades a dentist friend (Ralph Bruneau) to prescribe an expensive massage for medical reasons.
George feels responsible for getting a busboy fired and tries to make it up to him.
Jerry and his friends have difficulty getting a table at a crowded Chinese restaurant.
Jerry's cable TV installer (Vic Polizos) shows up on the day Elaine is using his apartment for a baby shower.
Jerry and Elaine come up with one stipulation when they discuss getting back together as a couple.
Hypochondriac George gets advice from a ``holistic`` healer (Stephen Tabolowsky) for his claimed heart attack.
George plots revenge on his former boss (Fred Applegate); Jerry seeks to get even with a laundromat owner (John Capodice).
Jerry suspects his new cleaning person (Michael D. Conway) of stealing a statue he had promised to George.
Jerry encourages Elaine to move into the vacant apartment in his building.
George enlists Jerry's help in removing a message that he left on a date's (Tory Polone) answering machine.
Jerry buys a very expensive suede jacket but learns that clothes don't always make the man.
Jerry feels responsible for the death of an elderly woman (Rozsika Halmos) he upset the day before.
Jerry gives George advice on breaking up and then finds himself in the same boat.
George and Jerry invest in falling stock after a bad tip from a stock-market shyster.
Jerry breaks off an unusual friendship with a fellow (Kevin Dunn) he has disliked for years.
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Jerry's plans to move to a new apartment are complicated by George and Elaine.
Jerry goes to great lengths to find and woo a woman he met at a party.
A woman's impending visit excites Jerry, until he learns she's getting married.
A pact with Jerry prompts George to offer former girlfriend Susan (Heidi Swedberg) a proposal; Elaine's sleep is interrupted by a barking dog.
George learns success lies in doing the opposite of what he would normally do; Kramer appears on ``Live -- Regis & Kathie Lee.``
George fears Jerry's girlfriend will give his girlfriend an inaccurate description after she sees him naked.
George is forced to confront his cowardliness after he runs from a kitchen fire; Kramer dates one of Elaine's co-workers.
Jerry begs Elaine for another chance when she reveals her true feelings about their relationship; Kramer is banned from his favorite fruit shop.
Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer search for something to take to a dinner party; Jerry and Elaine forget to take a number at the bakery; Kramer and George have trouble buying wine.
George poses as a marine biologist while on a date with a former college classmate (Rosalind Allen); Elaine loses her electronic organizer.
Jerry becomes obsessed when his date refuses to sample his pie; a clothing store mannequin resembles Elaine.
Elaine's toilet stall has no tissue and the woman in the next stall refuses to give her some; George acts giddy around Elaine's boyfriend.
Kramer befriends a little person when he is hired as a stand-in for a soap opera; George wants to break up with a girlfriend.
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Four single friends -- comic Jerry Seinfeld, bungling George Costanza, frustrated working gal Elaine Benes and eccentric neighbor Cosmo Kramer -- deal with the absurdities of everyday life in New York City.
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Jerry decides to change barbers because his has a history of giving bad haircuts; George poses as an employee after a job interview.
Jerry and Elaine are apprehensive about being the godparents to their friends' newborn son; George is thrilled with his new parking spot.
Elaine's American Indian friend thinks Jerry is a racist after he gives Elaine a cigar-store Indian statue as a present.
George asks Jerry's date (Marlee Matlin) to read the lips of his ex-girlfriend at a party; Elaine has trouble communicating with a limo driver.
Jerry becomes tense when he can't get his masseuse girlfriend (Jennifer Coolidge) to give him a massage.
Jerry and Elaine begin gaining weight and suspect a nonfat-yogurt shop may be making false claims; Jerry's use of a bad word influences Meredith's son.
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Jerry thinks his girlfriend (Kimberly Campbell) has a fungus; George converts to the Latvian Orthodox religion.
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George's intellect benefits when his girlfriend's illness requires their abstinence; Elaine experiences the opposite effect; Jerry returns to his junior high school for career day.
Jerry and Kramer are affected when a celebrity opens a new restaurant in the neighborhood and the eatery's sign shines its neon light directly into Kramer's apartment.
Jerry is unhappy about receiving bundles of small residual checks from a Japanese TV show; Kramer makes friends with a group of Japanese tourists.
George and Jerry are suspected of roughing up Bette Midler in a softball game, giving Jerry's girlfriend, Bette's understudy, a chance to take the stage.
Elaine's boyfriend shows his support for a hockey team by painting his face and taunting opposing fans.
Jerry plans to meet a supermodel at an airport lounge; Mr. Pitt tells Elaine he has mentioned her in his will; George tries to prove he isn't racist; Kramer gambles with a Texan.
Kramer has a scheme to sell vintage raincoats; Jerry and his girlfriend can't get any alone time; George sells his father's cabana clothes.