Til Death S2E17
After Joy surprises him with a watch he always wanted, Eddie decides to take swimming lessons so he can take her snorkeling in Hawaii.
After Joy surprises him with a watch he always wanted, Eddie decides to take swimming lessons so he can take her snorkeling in Hawaii.
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Joy discovers the secret that Eddie has been harboring for the past twenty years.
After Joy surprises him with a watch he always wanted, Eddie decides to take swimming lessons so he can take her snorkeling in Hawaii.
Eddie's inability to cry at the movies leads Joy to suggest they attend a couples workshop to help unlock his emotions.
Even though he doesn't agree, Eddie backs up Kenny's claim that the cashier at a fancy new movie theater discriminated against him because he's black.
A close call with pregnancy sends a reluctant Eddie to get a vasectomy.
Eddie volunteers to be a Big Brother to a needy boy, only to be partnered with a 38-year-old black man.
The Starks' spring break trip to Florida is disrupted by the news that Eddie's parents are getting a divorce.
Eddie balks when Joy uses a romantic evening on the town to suggest that they consider moving to Philadelphia.
Jealous of the freedom that a second marriage has given Karl, Eddie and Jeff set out to find it in their first marriages.
While George is disturbed by a doll that looks like his mom, his dad searches for a long-lost cousin in Italy.
As George sets out to get his parents to move to Florida, a drug test costs Elaine her job.
Jerry's gift of a new car causes a problem for his dad George angles for a date with actress Marisa Tomei.
As Susan's friends steal their new daughter's name from George, Elaine loses an antique bike to Kramer.
While leaving his car at work convinces George's bosses that he's working late, Elaine is disturbed by a bra-less acquaintance.
A special one-hour Seinfeld looks back at the first one hundred shows.
Elaine discovers just how avid a hockey fan her boyfriend is George tells his girlfriend that he loves her.
When singer Bette Midler is accidentally injured in their softball game, Jerry and George are accused of conspiring to get her understudy in a new musical the starring role.
Though excited to learn that she will be working on Christmas Day, Fran is surprised to hear that Maxwell will be producing a benefit in Washington D.C. Told that the Sheffields will celebrate Christmas one day early, Fran is further disappointed to find that Maxwell farms out all of his gift buying to a personal shopper. So, upon finding that the children don't believe in Santa and that what Grace really wants is to have her father home on Christmas, Fran decides to have a talk with Maxwell -- until Niles points out that he is preparing the staff s Christmas bonuses. Revealing that C.C. will also be joining him in Washington but insisting that their trip will be all business, Maxwell is nonetheless persuaded to do his own shopping for a change. So, when Fran relies on Niles' assessment of her bonus and buys the children some expensive gifts, she discovers that, instead of money, Maxwell bought her a beautiful vase. Faced with having to either take back her gifts or somehow pay the bill, Fran declines Niles' offer of a loan and goes to see Val's Uncle Paulie to pawn the vase. But, when Maxwell mentions it later, Fran guiltily rushes to buy it back and, forced to pay twice what she got, sells her grandmother's watch instead. Receiving a call from Niles with word about Fran and the watch, Maxwell decides to make things right. So, leaving C.C. behind at the airport, he intercepts the family at St. Patrick's Cathedral and finds Fran in a confessional seeking help with her financial difficulties. Finally, after returning the watch and then accidentally sitting on the vase, Maxwell ends up at the hospital being treated for his wounds, while Grace gets her wish and renews her belief in Santa Claus.
Fran hosts a society tea for debutante Maggie.
Fran persuades the family to help her dupe a nosy cousin.
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