As George is suggesting changes in the team's uniforms, at a Yankee game with Elaine, Jerry meets Karen Hanson, the Miss America contestant from Rhode Island. Because pageant rules forbid her from going... more
After Elaine gives an aggressive stationery store salesman Jerry's phone number to call about the expensive mechanical pencil she ordered for her boss, she asks George and his new girlfriend to pick up... more
Told that she was flirting with Jerry, Elaine calls to question her friend Noreen. But when she mistakes a high voice for that of her friend, Elaine creates big problems by speaking with Noreen's jealous... more
After seeing Frank Costanza walking with a man in a cape, a phone call to George accidentally puts Jerry in touch with Donna Chang. Realizing that a problem with the phone lines has connected them, and... more
With George on his way to meet his girlfriend's mom, and Kramer heading to pick up his new 3-D art poster from Elaine, Jerry announces he is dating a former Rumanian Olympic gymnast. As George defends... more
Told that their neighborhood shoe repair store is in danger of failing, Jerry lets Kramer take his sneakers in to be cleaned. But when a nosebleed forces him to lie down in the store, Kramer spots some... more
While looking for a secretary, George passes up a number of very attractive applicants to hire Ada, a dowdy and prim woman with impeccable qualifications. However, while working late, George is seduced... more
While admiring Mr. Pitt's expensive tennis racquet, publishing executive Jocelyn Landis asks to borrow it. And, hoping it could lead to a new job, Elaine agrees, even though Pitt needs it for an upcoming... more
Jerry gives two Super Bowl tickets to Tim Whatley because he is in the Drake's wedding on Super Bowl Sunday. Tim asks Newman to go to the Super Bowl but then takes the ticket back to ask Elaine. Tim sends... more
George is upset because everyone else knew their friend Gary Fogel had cancer. Despite a generous offer of a good deal on parking, George still presses for a secret, and Gary reveals that he wasn't sick... more
INTRODUCTION: This special 100th episode of Seinfeld looks back at the moments which have defined the show, including George's sexual liaison with a cleaning woman, Elaine's pesky "red dot," and Kramer's... more
INTRODUCTION: This special 100th episode of Seinfeld looks back at the moments which have defined the show, including George's sexual liaison with a cleaning woman, Elaine's pesky "red dot," and Kramer's... more
After Jerry's grandmother calls for help in opening a bottle of ketchup, he and George meet with Elaine and Wendy, a physical therapist with the irritating habit of kissing hello. To top it all off, none... more
After an uncomfortable encounter with Mr. Pitt's doorman, Jerry insists on waiting until he's off duty before he and Elaine leave. When Pitt calls home and suspects her of having a party in his absence,... more
With Jerry shocked to find that the pecans he's been eating off Shelly's plate have already been in her mouth, George is stunned by Paula's doodle -- an unflattering caricature of him. Knowing they take... more
While on a date with car mechanic David Puddy, Elaine is surprised to find he uses a "Move" in bed which Jerry invented. Although Elaine enjoys it, Jerry insists that his mechanic stop using the Move at... more
With Jerry heading off to meet his supermodel girlfriend Bridgette at the airport's exclusive Diplomat's Club, Elaine decides to quit working for Mr. Pitt -- until she learns that he's changing his will... more
After running runs into his friend Alec Berg, Jerry comes away with tickets to a hockey playoff game. Although Elaine and Kramer are eager to go, George can't make it because of a date. So Elaine offers... more
Upon learning that Bette Midler, the star of the upcoming Broadway musical Rochelle Rochelle, is playing against Jerry and George in their next softball game, Kramer comes along hoping to meet her. However,... more