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Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) begins dating his new maid (Angela Featherstone); George ponders a nickname; Elaine has to get the new area code.
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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S3, EP1 "The Note"Jerry persuades a dentist friend (Ralph Bruneau) to prescribe an expensive massage for medical reasons.
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S3, EP2 "The Truth"George tries honesty when he explains to his new girlfriend (Valerie Mahaffey) why they must break up.
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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, EP6 "The Parking Garage"Jerry and his friends lose their car in the multilevel parking garage at a huge mall.
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S9, EP24 "The Finale"After NBC picks up Jerry and George's sitcom, the four pals are arrested for breaking the good Samaritan law.
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S9, EP23 "The Finale"After NBC picks up Jerry and George's sitcom, the four pals are arrested for breaking the good Samaritan law.
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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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