22min - Jerry scares a massage therapist, while George questions his sexuality after a massage. Kramer insists he saw Joe DiMaggio at a donut shop.
22min - George breaks up with his girlfriend, who happens to be in the middle of helping Jerry with a tax audit. Kramer dates Elaine’s roommate.
22min - Jerry and Elaine visit Florida for a ceremony honoring Jerry's dad. Jack Klompus gives Jerry a pen. Elaine hurts her back on an uncomfortable bed.
22min - A drunk airplane passenger asks Jerry to look after his dog. George and Elaine find it awkward to hang out alone without Jerry.
22min - A stern library investigator goes after Jerry for an overdue book. George thinks a homeless man is a former teacher who tortured him in high school.
22min - The four lose their car in a parking garage, imperiling Elaine's new goldfish, George's night out with his parents and Jerry's painfully full bladder.
22min - Jerry befriends the owner of a Pakistani café and convinces him to make some changes. George's girlfriend asks him to take an IQ test.
22min - Elaine anonymously records a racy voiceover for Jerry as a joke, causing George to become attracted to her. George orders baldness cream from China.
22min - George's girlfriend gets plastic surgery. Jerry dates a woman he finds sexy but dislikes spending time with. Kramer wants a very specific jacket.
23min - George, Elaine and Jerry get stranded at a party on Long Island. The host later shows up unannounced at Jerry’s apartment.
23min - George gets a gig parking cars. Kramer lands a role in a Woody Allen movie. Jerry has an unpleasant rental car experience. Elaine dates a much older man.
22min - George buys a cashmere sweater — with a small flaw — for Elaine. George has a sexual encounter at work. Elaine's boyfriend falls off the wagon.
23min - During separate subway rides, Jerry befriends a nude man, George meets a woman, Kramer gets a horse-racing tip and Elaine tries to get to a wedding.
23min - A Pez dispenser causes George's girlfriend to flub a piano recital. Kramer creates a cologne that smells like the beach. Jerry hosts an intervention.
23min - Jerry gets close to a woman whose boyfriend tried to kill himself. George gets a mysterious warning from a psychic. Elaine fasts for a medical procedure.
23min - Jerry and Elaine fix George up with Elaine's friend, Cynthia, and soon after their first date, George learns that Cynthia may be pregnant.
46min - Jerry befriends baseball star Keith Hernandez, who takes an interest in Elaine. George concocts an unemployment scheme involving "Vandelay Industries."
23min - Stranded at the airport, Jerry and George decide George should impersonate a man named "O’Brien" to get a ride in a limo back to the city.
23min - Jerry dates a hit-and-run driver. George is offended by people who don’t say, "God bless you" after a sneeze. Mary Hart's voice causes issues for Kramer.
23min - Jerry dates an artist who paints a portrait of Kramer. George feels obligated to buy art. Elaine wears a Baltimore cap to a Yankees game.
23min - Kramer's friend, Mike, calls Jerry a "phony." George and Mike fight over a parallel parking spot. Jerry inadvertently breaks some bad news to a child.
23min - Jerry asks for his spare keys back from Kramer, who then moves to California. George and Jerry discover Elaine wrote a script for "Murphy Brown."
22min - 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.
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