Following an accident that cost him his job and left him on crutches, George starts looking for work. And much to his surprise, his first inquiry with a playground equipment manufacturer leads to an interview.... more
As Elaine prepares for the bar mitzvah of her former employer's son, George is helping repair his parent's screen door when he learns that his father has gone into computer sales. While George is surprised... more
Courtesy of a childhood friend, Jerry is all set to get a new car. Although surprised when he shows up with a van instead, memories of Frankie Merman's fragile feelings make Jerry reluctant to say anything.... more
As Kramer salvages a discarded set from the old Merv Griffin Show, Jerry discovers a collection of mint condition vintage toys in the closet of his girlfriend, Lizbeth. But when he asks to play with them,... more
While interviewing for a new job, George spots himself in a photo of the company owner's family. Recalling their unpleasant encounter at the beach several years ago, he decides to get rid of the photo... more
Upon their return from Sue Ellen Mischke's wedding in India, Jerry, George and Elaine are barely speaking to each other. Having learned that Jerry slept with his girlfriend, Nina, George is demanding,... more
As Jerry marvels at the frequent nudity of his girlfriend, Melissa, George hears that Jason Hanke is making amends as part of his Alcoholics Anonymous program. Recalling that Jason once insulted him, George... more
At a Hanukkah party, Elaine tries avoiding a man in a denim vest as Jerry pursues a date with Gwen. While George complains about Tim Whatley's making a donation in his name to a local charity, Kramer learns... more
When Elaine's on again/off again boyfriend David Puddy gives up being a mechanic to sell cars, Jerry goes to see him about buying a new Saab. While Jerry is certain of getting the best possible deal, George... more
As Elaine finds her boyfriend's fur coat obnoxious, she, Jerry and George decide to buy a massage chair for their friend, Joe Mayo. When George sees the chair cheaper elsewhere, he offers to get it and... more
After Jerry confides that his friend Sally Weaver should have abandoned her acting career long ago, Kramer doesn't hesitate to make the opinion public. But when Sally decides to quit, Jerry doesn't want... more
As George plots to get rid of his latest girlfriend, Elaine is attracted to someone new. But when Glenn remains secretive about his phone number and job, Elaine suspects he's married -- until an invitation... more
Upon buying his father an expensive electronic organizer for his birthday, Jerry tells him that he got "The Wizard" on the street for just $50. And when Susan's parents call for the first time since her... more
After borrowing her boyfriend's car, Elaine is surprised to find its radio has been preprogrammed to Christian rock stations. Wondering if he's religious or just too lazy to change them, she switches the... more
At a local bookstore where he, George and Kramer are hoping to meet some women, Jerry sees Uncle Leo shoplifting. Questioned about it later, Leo reveals that all senior citizens do it. And while hoping... more
To mark the closing of their old high school hangout, George and Jerry head for Mario's Pizza, where George finds his favorite arcade game is still there. Surprised to see the high score he achieved many... more
After leaving a baseball game early to avoid the traffic, Jerry and his friends get stuck in the annual Puerto Rican Day parade. And Jerry's one chance at beating the traffic tie-up is ruined by a confrontation... more
INTRODUCTION: This special episode of SEINFELD looks back at the 9 years of moments which have defined the show, including George's embarrassment in the famous "shrinkage" episode, Elaine's awkward dancing,... more
INTRODUCTION: This special episode of SEINFELD looks back at the 9 years of moments which have defined the show, including George's embarrassment in the famous "shrinkage" episode, Elaine's awkward dancing,... more
After getting a call from NBC about the pilot they wrote several years ago, Jerry and George are asked to write thirteen episodes for the new Fall schedule. Despite George's pessimism, Jerry is ecstatic... more
After getting a call from NBC about the pilot they wrote several years ago, Jerry and George are asked to write thirteen episodes for the new Fall schedule. Despite George's pessimism, Jerry is ecstatic... more