23min - George and Jerry go to LA for Jerry to appear on the “Tonight Show.” Kramer struggles to land acting roles. George annoys George Wendt and Corbin Bernsen.
23min - After Kramer is detained in LA as a suspect in a string of murders, George and Jerry try to clear Kramer’s name and reunite with their friend.
47min - Jerry and George develop a sitcom pitch for NBC, and George dates a network executive. Kramer is kicked in the head. Newman gets a speeding ticket.
23min - Morty claims a doctor stole his wallet. Elaine attempts to break up with her psychiatrist boyfriend. George negotiates the pilot deal with NBC.
23min - Jerry tries to buy his old watch back from Uncle Leo. George makes a desperate plea to Russell Dalrymple. Kramer poses as Elaine’s boyfriend.
23min - Jerry, George, Elaine and Susan visit a boy who lives in a plastic bubble. George and the boy argue over Trivial Pursuit. Jerry regrets an autograph.
23min - Susan learns an uncomfortable truth about her father after telling him about the cabin. Jerry's dirty talk offends his date. Kramer seeks Cuban cigars.
23min - George and Kramer try to sell extra tickets to "Pagliacci" on the street. Elaine and Jerry discover their separate connections to Joe Davola.
23min - Jerry’s new girlfriend is a virgin. Jerry pitches George's off-the-cuff "butler" storyline to NBC. Elaine causes Ping to have an accident.
23min - George's mother catches him in a compromising position, leading the four to wager over who can be "master of their domain" for the longest.
23min - Jerry takes a first-class seat on a flight, leaving Elaine to suffer in coach. George and Kramer rush from JFK to LaGuardia to pick them up.
23min - Elaine mails out a revealing Christmas card. Jerry’s date thinks she sees him picking his nose. George visits a therapist. Kramer confronts Calvin Klein.
22min - The gang agrees to meet for a movie. Jerry gets stuck in a taxi with a comic he doesn't like. George battles with a theater usher.
23min - George dates a lawyer who's representing Ping in a lawsuit against Elaine. Babu gets detained by INS due to a mail mixup. Kramer punches Mickey Mantle.
22min - Elaine battles with a chef over a pair of shoes. Jerry and George visit an ill Russell and get caught leering at his daughter.
22min - A student newspaper reporter mistakenly portrays George and Jerry as a couple, leading them to conflicted emotions about being perceived as gay.
22min - Elaine, Jerry and George volunteer with senior citizens. Kramer and Newman try to sell an older man's record collection. A woman's goiter shocks Elaine.
22min - Elaine thinks Jerry’s girlfriend has breast implants. George tries to get a bereavement discount on airfare, and is accused of double-dipping a chip.
22min - Jerry can't remember his girlfriend's name, only that it rhymes with a female body part. Kramer and Jerry observe a surgery. George buys expensive art.
22min - An overwhelming odor takes hold in Jerry's car, and he can’t get it out. George learns that Susan is dating a woman, who becomes attracted to Kramer.
22min - Kramer convinces George to make an unfortunate parking decision. Kramer dates a wheelchair user. The gang buys a TV for a couple that breaks up.
45min - George and Jerry finally produce their sitcom pilot. George is bothered by a spot on his lip. Elaine thinks Monk's only hires large-breasted servers.
30min - Jerry and George produce their pilot, but George doesn't like the actor playing him; Kramer has a personal problem.
...is the best ‘friends’ sitcom ever made, because the characters simply refuse to grow up.
The best sitcom ever
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