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Jerry lets his girlfriend (Courteney Cox) pose as his wife so she can receive a discount at the dry cleaner.
Jerry lets his girlfriend (Courteney Cox) pose as his wife so she can receive a discount at the dry cleaner.
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S2, EP5 "The Apartment"Jerry encourages Elaine to move into the vacant apartment in his building.
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S6, EP20 "The Doodle"Jerry is forced to flee his apartment when it must be bug-bombed for fleas, which prevents Elaine from getting a manuscript she needs.
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S6, EP21 "The Fusilli Jerry"Jerry feels betrayed when his method of pleasing a woman is used on Elaine by a friend (Patrick Warburton).
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S6, EP22 "The Diplomats Club"Jerry plans to meet a supermodel at an airport lounge; Mr. Pitt tells Elaine he has mentioned her in his will; George tries to prove he isn't racist; Kramer gambles with a Texan.
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S9, EP5 "The Junk Mail"Jerry, promised a vehicle as payment for a performance, winds up getting a van instead of a car; Elaine meets a new man; Kramer has no need for mail.
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S9, EP4 "The Blood"At his parents' insistence, Jerry is coached by personal trainer Izzy Mandelbaum (Lloyd Bridges) to lose weight.
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S9, EP3 "The Serenity Now"Jerry tries to reveal more of his feelings on the advice of his new girlfriend (Lori Loughlin). With Jason Alexander.
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S9, EP2 "The Voice"Jerry finds part of his new date's anatomy of interest; George's job is threatened; Elaine's relationship sputters.
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