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George and Elaine have some explaining to do when they take Jerry's car for a ride.
George and Elaine have some explaining to do when they take Jerry's car for a ride.
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S8, EP2 "The Soul Mate"George suspects the attorney for the Susan Ross Foundation believes he murdered Susan; Jerry likes his date.
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S5, EP6 "The Lip Reader"George asks Jerry's date (Marlee Matlin) to read the lips of his ex-girlfriend at a party; Elaine has trouble communicating with a limo driver.
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S5, EP7 "The Non-Fat Yogurt"Jerry and Elaine begin gaining weight and suspect a nonfat-yogurt shop may be making false claims; Jerry's use of a bad word influences Maryedith's son.
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S5, EP8 "The Barber"Jerry decides to change barbers because his has a history of giving bad haircuts; George poses as an employee after a job interview.
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