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SeinfeldFour single friends -- comic Jerry Seinfeld, bungling George Costanza, frustrated working gal Elaine Benes and eccentric neighbor Cosmo Kramer -- deal with the absurdities of everyday life in New York City.
S2, EP7 "The Revenge"George plots revenge on his former boss (Fred Applegate); Jerry seeks to get even with a laundromat owner (John Capodice).
S4, EP22 "The Handicap Spot"George's father (Jerry Stiller) is arrested when Jerry and George park his car in a handicapped spot.
S5, EP4 "The Sniffing Accountant"Jerry, Kramer and Newman (Wayne Knight) investigate their accountant's unexplained sniffles; Elaine's new boyfriend has an annoying habit.
S5, EP11 "The Conversion"Jerry thinks his girlfriend (Kimberly Campbell) has a fungus; George converts to the Latvian Orthodox religion.
S5, EP12 "The Stall"Elaine's toilet stall has no tissue and the woman in the next stall refuses to give her some; George acts giddy around Elaine's boyfriend (Dan Cortese).
S5, EP13 "The Dinner Party"Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer search for something to take to a dinner party; Jerry and Elaine forget to take a number at the bakery; Kramer and George have trouble buying wine.
S5, EP14 "The Marine Biologist"George poses as a marine biologist while on a date with a former college classmate (Rosalind Allen); Elaine loses her electronic organizer.
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.
S2, EP9 "The Deal"Jerry and Elaine come up with one stipulation when they discuss getting back together as a couple.
S5, EP10 "The Cigar-Store Indian"Elaine's American Indian friend thinks Jerry is a racist after he gives Elaine a cigar-store Indian statue as a present.
S5, EP15 "The Pie"Jerry becomes obsessed when his date refuses to sample his pie; a clothing store mannequin resembles Elaine .
S5, EP16 "The Stand-In"Kramer befriends a little person when he is hired as a stand-in for a soap opera; George wants to break up with a girlfriend.
S5, EP17 "The Wife"Jerry lets his girlfriend (Courteney Cox) pose as his wife so she can receive a discount at the dry cleaner.
S5, EP20 "The Fire"George is forced to confront his cowardliness after he runs from a kitchen fire; Kramer dates one of Elaine's co-workers.
S5, EP21 "The Hamptons"George fears Jerry's girlfriend will give his girlfriend an inaccurate description after she sees him naked.
S5, EP22 "The Opposite"George learns success lies in doing the opposite of what he would normally do; Kramer appears on "Live -- Regis & Kathie Lee."
S6, EP1 "The Chaperone"Kramer acts as chaperone when Jerry goes on a date with Miss Rhode Island (Marguerite MacIntyre).
S6, EP2 "The Big Salad"George's date gets credit for a salad purchase; Newman once dumped Jerry's date; Kramer clashes with a former athlete.
S6, EP3 "The Pledge Drive"Jerry convinces George to ask baseball player Danny Tartabull to appear on a public television pledge drive.
S6, EP4 "The Chinese Woman"A series of mishaps occur when George's phone lines get crossed and a woman answers when anyone calls.
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).
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.
S6, EP7 "The Soup"Jerry is forced to treat an obnoxious comic (Stephen Hytner) to dinner after accepting a designer suit.
S6, EP21 "The Fusilli Jerry"Jerry feels betrayed when his method of pleasing a woman is used on Elaine by a friend (Patrick Warburton).
S6, EP24 "The Understudy"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.
S7, EP11 "The Rye"A loaf of rye bread becomes a point of contention when George's and Susan's parents have dinner together.
S7, EP14 "The Cadillac"Jerry buys his parents (Barney Martin, Liz Sheridan) a Cadillac, which only complicates their lives; George rethinks his engagement.
S7, EP15 "The Cadillac"Jerry buys his parents (Barney Martin, Liz Sheridan) a Cadillac, which only complicates their lives; George rethinks his engagement.
S7, EP16 "The Shower Head"Jerry pays a price for mocking his uncle (Len Lesser) on "The Tonight Show"; tenants hate new shower heads.
S8, EP12 "The Money"Jerry's parents (Barney Martin, Liz Sheridan) think he is low on money; J. Peterman (John O'Hurley) resumes his position as Elaine's boss.
S9, EP10 "The Strike"George and his father celebrate an alternative holiday; Kramer goes back to work after a long bagel strike.
S9, EP15 "The Wizard"Jerry buys his father (Barney Martin) an organizer but can't make him use it; Kramer retires next to the Seinfelds.
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.
S6, EP9 "The Secretary"George hires a dowdy assistant (Vicki Lewis) whose competence and productivity prove to be a turn-on.
S6, EP10 "The Race"Jerry is challenged to a race by a former high-school classmate; Kramer fights for his rights as a store Santa.
S6, EP11 "The Switch"George discovers Kramer's first name while trying to determine whether his girlfriend has an eating disorder.
"Seinfeld"Four single friends -- comic Jerry Seinfeld, bungling George Costanza, frustrated working gal Elaine Benes and eccentric neighbor Cosmo Kramer -- deal with the absurdities of everyday life in New York City.
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.
S6, EP14 "Highlights of a Hundred"Highlights of the funniest moments from the first 100 episodes, including the characters' botched relationships and catchphrases.
S6, EP15 "Highlights of a Hundred"Highlights of the funniest moments from the first 100 episodes, including the characters' botched relationships and catchphrases.
S6, EP23 "The Face Painter"Elaine's boyfriend shows his support for a hockey team by painting his face and taunting opposing fans.
S9, EP1 "The Butter Shave"Competing comic Bania warms to Jerry's crowds; Elaine and David unite for a European trip; Kramer reconsiders butter.
S9, EP2 "The Voice"Jerry finds part of his new date's anatomy of interest; George's job is threatened; Elaine's relationship sputters.
S3, EP11 "The Alternate Side"Elaine breaks up with her 66-year-old beau (Edward Penn), who suffers a stroke in front of Jerry's apartment.
S3, EP12 "The Red Dot"Jerry is unintentionally responsible for Elaine's romantic woes; George gives Elaine a cashmere sweater.
S3, EP13 "The Subway"Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer have unique experiences on their subway rides.
S3, EP14 "The Pez Dispenser"George worries over gaining the upper hand in his current romance.
S3, EP16 "The Fix-Up"Elaine and Jerry arrange a date for George with one of her unattached friends (Maggie Jakobson).
S3, EP17 "The Boyfriend"Jerry's baseball hero, Keith Hernandez, falls for Elaine; George schemes to extend his unemployment benefits.
S3, EP18 "The Boyfriend"Jerry's baseball hero, Keith Hernandez, falls for Elaine; George schemes to extend his unemployment benefits.
S3, EP19 "The Limo"Jerry and George commandeer a limousine headed for a neo-Nazi rally.
S3, EP20 "The Good Samaritan"Jerry tracks down a hit-and-run driver (Melinda McGraw); George skips town to escape an irate husband.
S3, EP21 "The Letter"After Jerry breaks up with his new girlfriend (Catherine Keener), she resorts to someone else's words to woo him back.
S3, EP22 "The Parking Space"George and Elaine have some explaining to do when they take Jerry's car for a ride.
S3, EP23 "The Keys"Becoming annoyed at Kramer's invasions of privacy, Jerry takes away his spare key. Kramer, shaken, decides to leave for California to pursue an acting career.
S4, EP1 "The Trip"When Jerry is booked to appear on "The Tonight Show,"' he takes George with him to Los Angeles to search for Kramer, who vanished in a huff months earlier.
S4, EP2 "The Trip"While in Los Angeles, Jerry and George are picked up by the police; Kramer is a suspect in a series of serial murders.
S4, EP3 "The Pitch"Jerry is approached by network executives and asked to to create a new television show.
S4, EP4 "The Ticket"Jerry tries to evade a vengeful writer; Kramer agrees to be a witness at a friend's trial; George woos an executive.
S4, EP5 "The Wallet"Jerry tries to explain to his visiting parents (Liz Sheridan, Barney Martin) the whereabouts of a gift they once gave him.
S6, EP19 "The Jimmy"Kramer's numbing experience at the dentist wins him a spot in a charity concert; George is accused of stealing.
S6, EP18 "The Doorman"Jerry covers for a hostile doorman (Larry Miller) at Elaine's boss's (Ian Abercrombie) apartment; George's father is living with him.
S6, EP17 "The Kiss Hello"Jerry runs into trouble with Elaine's friend Wendy (Wendie Malick) after he decides to stop kissing acquaintances.
S6, EP16 "The Beard"Elaine tries to convert a gay acquaintance (Robert Mailhouse) to heterosexuality; George and his date have secrets.
S5, EP9 "The Masseuse"Jerry becomes tense when he can't get his masseuse girlfriend (Jennifer Coolidge) to give him a massage.
S5, EP8 "The Barber"Jerry decides to change barbers because his has a history of giving bad haircuts; George poses as an employee after a job interview.
S5, EP7 "The Non-Fat Yogurt"Jerry and Elaine begin gaining weight and suspect a nonfat-yogurt shop may be making false claims; Jerry's use of a bad word influences Maryedith's son.
S5, EP6 "The Lip Reader"George asks Jerry's date (Marlee Matlin) to read the lips of his ex-girlfriend at a party; Elaine has trouble communicating with a limo driver.
S5, EP5 "The Bris"Jerry and Elaine are apprehensive about being the godparents to their friends' newborn son; George is thrilled with his new parking spot.
S5, EP3 "The Glasses"George and Elaine go to an optician after George loses his glasses at his health club; Elaine fears she has rabies after being bitten by a dog.
S5, EP2 "The Puffy Shirt"Jerry appears on "Today" with Bryant Gumbel, but must wear a silly shirt as the result of a misunderstanding with Kramer's "low talker" girlfriend; George moves in with his parents.
S5, EP1 "The Mango"Jerry begs Elaine for another chance when she reveals her true feelings about their relationship; Kramer is banned from his favorite fruit shop.
S4, EP24 "The Pilot"Jerry and George produce their pilot, but George doesn't like the actor playing him; Kramer has a personal problem.
S4, EP23 "The Pilot"Jerry and George produce their pilot, but George doesn't like the actor playing him; Kramer has a personal problem.
S4, EP21 "The Smelly Car"A car valet with killer body odor leaves Jerry and Elaine gasping for breath; George sees an ex-girlfriend holding hands with someone else.
S4, EP20 "The Junior Mint"When Jerry and Kramer observe an operation, they accidentally drop a candy into the surgical cavity.
S4, EP19 "The Implant"Jerry dumps his girlfriend when he finds out she may have breast implants; Kramer claims to have seen Salman Rushdie at a health club.
S4, EP18 "The Old Man"When Jerry, George and Elaine volunteer to comfort senior citizens in their homes, it leads to disaster for all.
S4, EP17 "The Outing"An eavesdropping college reporter prints the mistaken story that Jerry and George are longtime intimate companions.
S4, EP16 "The Shoes"Jerry and George meet with a skeptical TV executive about their show; Kramer dates Jerry's ex-girlfriend.
S4, EP15 "The Visa"Jerry takes pity on a foreigner (Brian George) when the man's immigration papers are left in Jerry's mailbox.
S4, EP14 "The Movie"Jerry is shadowed by a pesky comic (Barry Diamond); the gang's decision to meet for a movie begins in disaster.
S4, EP13 "The Pick"Elaine accidentally reveals too much cleavage on her Christmas card; Kramer is asked to pose for a risque underwear ad.
S4, EP12 "The Airport"Jerry parties it up in first class while Elaine suffers in cramped coach; Kramer is chased by the police.
S4, EP11 "The Contest"Jerry challenges George, Kramer and Elaine to a contest of self-denial; Elaine looks forward to a special date.
S4, EP10 "The Virgin"Jerry and George must think of an idea for a TV series before meeting with network bigwigs.
S4, EP9 "The Opera"A night at the opera turns into a nightmare when Jerry meets Elaine's new boyfriend (Peter Crombie).
S4, EP8 "The Cheever Letters"Jerry and George try to write the pilot for their series; Kramer solicits cigars from the Cuban consulate.
S4, EP7 "The Bubble Boy"Jerry gets lost en route to visiting a sick fan who must live in a protective plastic bubble.
S4, EP6 "The Watch"Jerry tries to buy back the watch his parents gave him; George attempts to renegotiate his network deal.
S3, EP10 "The Stranded"After a party, and much to the host's chagrin, Jerry and Elaine wait for Kramer to pick them up.
S2, EP8 "The Heart Attack"Hypochondriac George gets advice from a "holistic" healer (Stephen Tabolowsky) for his claimed heart attack.
S2, EP6 "The Statue"Jerry suspects his new cleaning person (Michael D. Conway) of stealing a statue he had promised to George.
S2, EP5 "The Apartment"Jerry encourages Elaine to move into the vacant apartment in his building.
S2, EP4 "The Phone Message"George enlists Jerry's help in removing a message that he left on a date's (Tory Polone) answering machine.
Four single friends -- comic Jerry Seinfeld, bungling George Costanza, frustrated working gal Elaine Benes and eccentric neighbor Cosmo Kramer -- deal with the absurdities of everyday life in New York City.
Original Air Date: Jul 5, 1989
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
5 seasons available on demand (35 episodes)
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