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George learns to leave at the right moment; Jerry has a new girl (Cindy Ambuehl) with a past; Puddy (Patrick Warburton) is religious.
George learns to leave at the right moment; Jerry has a new girl (Cindy Ambuehl) with a past; Puddy (Patrick Warburton) is religious.
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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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S8, EP13 "The Comeback"Jerry joins a tennis club where the pro is a lousy player; George is too late in concocting a witty comeback to an insult.
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S8, EP3 "The Bizarro Jerry"Elaine's ex introduces her to two of his friends who look like George and Kramer but act like their exact opposites.
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S8, EP4 "The Little Kicks"Jerry discovers a hidden talent when Kramer gets him to perform an illegal activity; George acts like a rebel.
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S9, EP19 "The Maid"Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) begins dating his new maid (Angela Featherstone); George ponders a nickname; Elaine has to get the new area code.
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S9, EP18 "The Frogger"Elaine wolfs down Peterman's (John O'Hurley) pricey cheesecake; Kramer calls in "the guys" for George.
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S9, EP17 "The Bookstore"Jerry decides to teach Uncle Leo a lesson after he catches him shoplifting at a bookstore; Elaine humiliates herself at a party.
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S9, EP16 "The Burning"George learns to leave at the right moment; Jerry has a new girl (Cindy Ambuehl) with a past; Puddy (Patrick Warburton) is religious.
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