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George and Jerry are suspected of roughing up Bette Midler in a softball game, giving Jerry's girlfriend, Bette's understudy, a chance to take the stage.
George and Jerry are suspected of roughing up Bette Midler in a softball game, giving Jerry's girlfriend, Bette's understudy, a chance to take the stage.
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S6, EP5 "The Couch"Jerry's purchase of a new sofa helps Elaine land a new romantic interest when she begins dating the man who delivered it (David James Elliott).
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S6, EP6 "The Gymnast"Elaine must substitute for her boss in a merger deal; a girlfriend's mom sees George eating out of the trash.
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S6, EP7 "The Soup"Jerry is forced to treat an obnoxious comic (Stephen Hytner) to dinner after accepting a designer suit.
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S6, EP8 "The Mom and Pop Store"Elaine wins her boss (Ian Abercrombie) a chance to walk in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. George buys the car of a celebrity.
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