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47 |
"The Bubble Boy" |
Jerry promises to visit a boy living
in a plastic bubble. |
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53 |
"The Pick" |
Jerry tries to convince his new
girlfriend he was only scratching around his
nose; Elaine mails an unintentionally revealing
Christmas card. |
 |
66 |
"The
Puffy Shirt" |
George
becomes a hand model, and Jerry agrees to wear a
shirt designed by Kramer's girlfriend, a
"low talker." |
 |
75 |
"The Conversion" |
George converts to Latvian Orthodox
to keep a girlfriend. |
 |
78 |
"The
Marine Biologist" |
George
pretends to be a marine biologist, Elaine's
beeping electronic organizer infuriates a Russian
author. |
 |
84 |
"The Fire" |
Jerry takes revenge on a heckler
(Veanne Cox) by going to her workplace to heckle
her. |
 |
87 |
"The
Chaperone" |
Kramer
serves as chaperone and personal coach for Miss
Rhode Island; Elaine seeks a job at Doubleday,
where Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis once worked. |
 |
90 |
"The Chinese Woman" |
Jerry dates a woman with a
Chinese-sounding name who isn't Chinese; Elaine
meddles in her friend's romance with a "long
talker." |
 |
141 |
"The
Checks" |
For
appearing on Japanese teleivison, Jerry is
inundated with checks in very small amounts;
Elaine learns her new boyfriend drops everything
when "Desperado" plays on the radio;
Kramer warns George that his carpet cleaners are
part of a religious cult. |
 |
142 |
"The Chicken Roaster" |
Kramer has trouble sleeping because
of the overly bright Kenny Rogers Chicken sign
installed across from his apartment, Elaine uses
the J. Peterman expense account, and George tries
to score a second date by leaving a large hat
behind. |
 |
154 |
"The
Millenium" |
Kramer
makes plans for New Year's 2000, Elaine gets bad
service at a store, Jerry gets involved in a
speed dial placement war with his girlfriend's
mother. |
 |
156 |
"The Summer of George" |
George takes the summer off when he
leanrs he can receive severance pay, Kramer works
as a seat-filler at the Tony awards. |
 |
159 |
"The
Serenity Now" |
George's
father is given a phrase to say for preventing
stress, Elaine receives a French kiss from Mr.
Lippman's 13-year-old son. |
 |
162 |
"The Merv Griffin Show" |
Kramer discovers an old television
set from The Merv Griffin Show, Elaine deals with
a "sidler" at work. |
 |
166 |
"The
Strike" |
Kramer
returns to work at a bagel shop after a 12-year
absence, and encourages George's father to resume
celebrating his self-invented winter holiday,
"Festivus." |
 |
173 |
"The Bookstore" |
At a bookstore, George is made to
buy a book he snuck into the bathroom, and Jerry
sees Uncle Leo shoplifting. |