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View in App. Follow Us. Story highlights 'Seinfeld' is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential sitcoms of all time. Sonam Kapoor extends greetings to Malala Yousafzai on wedding. An exercise in those overlapping storylines Seinfeld does so well, Jerry realises he has a copy of Tropic of Cancer overdue from George works himself into a panic over a doodle his girlfriend drew of him, panicking that she finds him ugly. The storyline itself is less compelling: Jerry asks Elaine to spy on his girlfriend in the sauna, which she, for some reason, does.

Jerry, for some reason, dumps Sidra over her supposed implants, getting deservedly dumped. Kramer has a better time at the sauna, befriending maybe Salman Rushdie. All in all, a fun, absurd outing.

The real highlight is Elaine getting bitten by a dog and convincing herself she has rabies, foaming at the mouth. Elaine once again beefs with a dog, a Yorkshire terrier that she enlists Kramer to help dognap. The gang go to Long Island for a party and get stuck when George decides to leave in the car with a coworker.

A great Puddy episode in which the core four go to a game together and Puddy paints his face to show off his love of the New Jersey Devils.

His facepaint demonic convinces a priest that he is the actual devil, and Elaine begs him to give it up. Some of season four drags because, in having Jerry and George pitch a show, Seinfeld itself ceases to be a show about nothing.

Some of the most Larry David moments in Seinfeld come through when the central characters have to interact with real human beings. Meanwhile, Jerry dates a masseuse and makes the less reasonable request that she massage him despite not wanting to. These people will never be happy. The gang argue about the social codes of bringing things to dinner parties, with George decreeing it illogical pepsi and ring dings!

When George starts doing everything the exact opposite of the way he was doing it before, his luck changes and his entire life gets better. Grown man Jerry Seinfeld fails to find time to make out with his new girlfriend, Rachel, as his parents are staying with him.

Meanwhile, George buys a car just because it was maybe owned by Jon Voight. Elaine later realises that Jerry is dating the woman, and when she needs a square herself, Elaine spitefully hordes all of the rolls. Luckily, their romance is short-lived. Things escalate and fall apart: Kramer installs illegal cable for Jerry, George makes a scene, and all of the friends leave when things kick off with the men hired to install the cable.

All in all, it becomes clear why Elaine can only have these friends. Bickering, toxic masculinity, neuroses. Jerry dates a Miss America contestant and Kramer chaperones their date, admonishing her to the point where she asks Kramer to become her personal coach.

Jerry accidentally kills her doves before the competition and ruins her chances, while elsewhere George suggests that the Yankees change their uniforms to cotton, and messes up their game, too. He goes to increasing lengths to avoid being recognised as the man in the photo. Elaine is the star here, getting dumped and fired over her inability to keep her mouth shut about how much she hates The English Patient.

Elaine finds bizarro versions of all her friends, creating a kind of alternate reality of the Seinfeld universe. While a lot of Seinfeld can feel outdated, Elaine was often ahead of her time.

Meanwhile, Elaine and Jerry get snooping. In an effort to be less terrible, the gang signs up to volunteer with the elderly. Elaine meets a sponge-worthy jazz saxophonist who refuses to give her oral sex, ft. Unethical behaviour ensues when Jerry has to steal an identical loaf from an old lady. Delightful in its simplicity, the episode revolves around Jerry regretting to agree to wear the shirt and ruining his own life.

A real Larry David episode. The darkest episode of Seinfeld ever, or indeed most sitcoms, sees George cheap out on wedding invitations. The adhesive on the envelopes, which Susan has to lick a whole bunch of, is toxic, literally killing her. George, Elaine and Jerry are all perplexed as to their lack of emotional response to her death, and George calls up Marisa Tomei to have another chance.

Unsurprisingly, the public hated this one. George gets a severance package from The Yankees and decides to take three months off to sit in his apartment, losing the use of his legs.

Maybe the series should have ended here. An inferno! Jerry befriends a nudist, George misses a job interview to get robbed by a beautiful woman, Kramer gets gambling, and Elaine gets stuck on her way to a lesbian wedding.

The friends — including Elaine — hold a contest to see who can go the longest without masturbating, but avoid saying it explicitly.

Kennedy Jr. Larry David won an Emmy for the writing, and while it seems tame now, it was revolutionary. The i on TV newsletter is a daily email full of suggestions of what to watch as well as the latest TV news, opinions and interviews. Sign up here to stay up to date with the best new TV. Log In. Contact us Sign up for newsletters. Log In Register now My account.

The Big Salad! Elaine gets a job drawing cartoons for the New Yorker. George's new girlfriend refuses to break up with him. Jerry doesn't help out a neighbor. Elaine's new boyfriend is poor. Kramer tries to find a good place to hide his key for his strongbox. Jerry goes down to Florida for his father's birthday. George tries to avoid Susan's parents. Elaine can't figure out her new boyfriend's nationality. Kramer decides to retire. Elaine finds out that Puddy is religious.

Kramer pretends to have gonorrhea. Jerry's new girlfriend has a tractor story to tell him. George wants everyone at work to like him. George is forced to buy a book he took with him into the bathroom. Jerry finds out that his Uncle Leo is a shoplifter. Elaine doesn't want to be known as the office skank. Kramer and Newman start a Hong Kong rickshaw business. George is obsessed with preserving his Frogger high score for posterity; Jerry stays one step ahead of a serial killer; Elaine eats Peterman's expensive cake:.

Jerry gets into romance with his maid; George struggles to get the nickname "T-Bone" around the office; Elaine searches for a new telephone number.

Just as the four are about to go to the movies, Jerry looks back on the past nine years with the audience. Jerry cashes some old birthday checks from his grandmother. Andy Ackerman Peter Mehlman. Jerry and Elaine see George's father with a man in a cape but doesn't say hello.

Jerry discovers a Chinese woman, Donna Chang on George's phone line after the wires get crossed and he gets a date with her but learns she isn't Chinese.

Kramer goes to a fertility clinic. Elaine ruins her friend Noreen's latest romance with a long talker. George's life is made miserable when his parents separate. Elaine begins to date the guy who delivers Jerry's new couch. Kramer plans to start a pizza business with Poppie. George joins a book club, but tries to rent the movie. George spends the evening with the family that has rented the film.

Jerry dates a Romanian Olympic gymnast. Jerry and Kramer find out about one of George's bathroom habits. Kramer passes a kidney stone.

George is caught acting homeless. Pitt becomes obsessed with finding the image in a 3-D painting. Andy Ackerman Fred Stoller. Elaine brings over a man she met in England and he turns out to be a real bounder. Jerry accepts an Armani suit from Kenny Bania, an obnoxious comedian. George goes for a walk with a waitress from Monk's.

After his kidney stone, Kramer decides to eat only fresh foods. A salesman convinces George to buy a convertible once owned by " Jon Voight. Elaine wins tickets for Mr. Pitt, who's always wanted to participate in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Jerry confronts his dry cleaner. George passes over hiring an attractive secretary for a less attractive one. Kramer gets Uma Thurman's phone number. Elaine tries to buy a dress, but is unsatisfied with the size of the mirrors in the store. Jerry meets an old rival, who suspects that he cheated in a high school race. Elaine is put on a "blacklist" and finds out her boyfriend is a Communist. George responds to a personal ad in a Communist newspaper. Kramer becomes a department store Santa.

Elaine lets a potential employer borrow Mr. Pitt's tennis racket. Jerry's girlfriend never laughs. George's model girlfriend may be bulimic. Kramer's first name is revealed, Cosmo. Kramer begins to use his first name.

Elaine and Jerry think Tim Whatley is a "re-gifter". George convinces his girlfriend to get her male roommate to move out.

Kramer takes playing a game of Risk against Newman seriously. George meets an old friend who's spent the last few months undergoing chemotherapy. Kramer calls a litterbug "a pig" near a cop. Kramer asks Elaine where her old boyfriend got his glasses. George gets a toupee.

Jerry introduces highlights from the first 99 episodes of a "show about nothing. Andy Ackerman Carol Leifer. Elaine tries to convert a gay man. George discovers that the woman Kramer has set him up with, is bald. Jerry begins to date a cop, but she wants him to take a lie detector test about Melrose Place.

Elaine's friend has an old style hairdo, that Jerry and Elaine want Kramer to comment on. Jerry's grandmother wants him to open a ketchup bottle. Kramer puts tenant pictures up in the lobby. George gets his arm looked at. Elaine injures her shoulder carrying equipment home, and can't get any complementary treatment by her friend who is a physiotherapist. The doorman in Mr. Pitt's building, causes trouble for Jerry. Kramer robs George on the street for some German tourists. George's father is living with him.

Kramer develops a new undergarment for males. Jerry offers his soiled couch to replace the one that was stolen while he was "on duty. The guys play a game of basketball with "the Jimmy". Jerry discovers they carry Penthouse in a dental office waiting room. Kramer has a visit to the dentist complete with Novocain.

Jerry finds out he was eating pecans that were in his girlfriend's mouth. George finds a doodle that his girlfriend drew of him. Kramer is eating some tasty peaches that come in season for two weeks every year. Fleas force Jerry and his parents out his apartment. Elaine has an interview with a publisher. Elaine must go into Jerry's fumigated apartment to get an unpublished manuscript, but Kramer loses his sense of taste.

George finds out that his girlfriend really doesn't care what he looks like. Andy Ackerman Marjorie Gross.

Kramer makes a statue of Jerry out of fusilli pasta. Jerry plans to meet a super model at an airport club, but his assistant makes the trip a nightmare. Elaine says she will quit working for Mr. Pitt, but finds out that she's going to be in his will. George tries to prove to his boss that he is not a racist, when he says his boss looks like Sugar Ray Leonard.

Kramer meets a rich Texan with whom he starts making bets. Elaine's boyfriend David Puddy paints his face and his behavior at a hockey game makes a priest believe he has seen the devil. A monkey throws a banana peel at Kramer. George tries to tell his girlfriend that he loves her. Jerry refuses to give the "necessary" follow-up courtesy thank you for the hockey tickets. George and Jerry are suspected of deliberately injuring Bette Midler during a softball game, giving Jerry's girlfriend a chance to perform.

Kramer becomes Bette's personal assistant. Elaine gets George's father to translate for her when she suspects that her manicurist has made some obvious snide remarks in a foreign tongue. Elaine meets J. Peterman, and gets herself a new job. Elaine has a problem sleeping in her new apartment because of a nearby constantly barking dog.

Kramer, Newman and Elaine commit a dognapping and take the dog far out of the city. Jerry breaks up with his girlfriend again. Elaine's dog problem is solved by a neighborly rabbi with a cable show. Kramer's involvement in the dognapping worries him. George decides he wants to postpone the engagement. George decides that he needs to help a security guard that works at Susan's uncle's store.

Elaine begins dating the "Maestro. Jerry asks Poppy about Tuscany and is referred to Poppy's cousin, who makes him an offer he can't refuse. Elaine dates the man from her wake-up service. A bit of grapefruit pulp, from Jerry's breakfast, gets into George's eye and causes problems for him when his winks keep getting misinterpreted. Jerry's healthy diet conflicts with his dating of Elaine's cousin. Kramer promises a sick boy that Yankee Paul O'Neill will hit two home runs for him, so he can get back a birthday card that he sold based on George's wink.

George picks up a bad habit from some visiting Astros representatives. During the time of the New York City Marathon, Elaine has an out of country runner as her house guest. The runner had overslept and missed the big race at the last Olympics and Jerry obsesses with ensuring that it doesn't happen again. Kramer installs a hot tub in his apartment.

Andy Ackerman Spike Feresten. Elaine finds an antique armoire she wants. George makes a mistake while trying to get his soup from the "Soup Nazi.

Elaine makes an ordering error in front of the "Soup Nazi," and is banned for a year. Susan appreciates that George is finally showing his feelings in public. Elaine dates an amnesiac. Leapin' Larry, wants Jerry to do spots for his store, but he is angered when he thinks Jerry is doing an impression of him when his foot falls asleep.

Kramer gets an emergency band scanner and decides to help at the New York Fire Department. Elaine doesn't want to go on a date with her boss, J. Peterman, so she leaves Jerry and George at the restaurant. George's code is needed in a life or death situation. Andy Ackerman David Mandel. Elaine befriends Susan. Jerry meets his pool guy outside a movie, and then he can't get rid of him. George is worried by Elaine wanting to get to know Susan.

Kramer's new phone number is similar to a film information line. When Kramer keeps getting wrong numbers, he begins giving out the information for movie show times a la "Moviefone".

Elaine must decide whether her current boyfriend is "spongeworthy. George is "out of the loop. Kramer is active in the re-opening of an old movie theater. George's friend Lloyd Braun has a pack of Chinese gum that Kramer insists everyone tries.

Elaine accidentally "reveals herself" to Lloyd. Jerry must wear glasses while around Lloyd. George's girlfriend Deena thinks he is showing signs of being on the verge of a breakdown. Elaine dates a jazz saxophonist. Jerry tells one of the band members the saxophonist and Elaine are "hot and heavy. Both families obsess over a loaf of rye bread that wasn't served with the meal, which Frank takes back home.

Kramer takes over a friend's horse-drawn carriage for a week and feeds the horse Beef-a-Reeno. Kramer befriends a caddy, who helps him to improve his golf game and offer his other advice. When George leaves his car at work, Wilhelm and Steinbrenner thinks he's been working extra hard. Kramer and Elaine take her rival to court and only Jerry may stand in the way.



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