My favorite Seinfeld episodes

Sixteen of my favorite Seinfeld episodes. The number refers to the episode number. For see Wikipedia's List of Seinfeld Episodes. Find the entire series on Netflix.

47 "The Bubble Boy" Jerry promises to visit a boy living in a plastic bubble.
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.
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