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Jerry's attempt to increase business at a small café backfires; George regrets agreeing to an IQ test.
Jerry's attempt to increase business at a small café backfires; George regrets agreeing to an IQ test.
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S3, EP4 "The Dog"Jerry is in charge of a troublesome dog and is stuck in his apartment, which leaves George and Elaine stranded together with very little in common.
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S3, EP7 "The Cafe"Jerry's attempt to increase business at a small café backfires; George regrets agreeing to an IQ test.
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