Seinfeld S5E17
Jerry's girlfriend poses as his wife for a dry cleaning discount. Elaine gets mixed signals from a guy at the gym. George pees in the shower. Kramer meets his new girlfriend's family.
Jerry's girlfriend poses as his wife for a dry cleaning discount. Elaine gets mixed signals from a guy at the gym. George pees in the shower. Kramer meets his new girlfriend's family.
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George decides to turn his life around by doing the exact opposite of what he would usually do. Elaine is having a lot of bad luck. Jerry keeps breaking even. Kramer gets the coffee table book published.
Kramer's moneymaking scheme to sell vintage raincoats designed by Jerry's dad backfires when Morty has to depend on his Florida neighbor, Jack Klompus, to get the goods to New York.
Kramer's moneymaking scheme to sell vintage raincoats designed by Jerry's dad backfires when Morty has to depend on his Florida neighbor, Jack Klompus, to get the goods to New York.
A mix up ends with Fran joining Maxwell on a romantic trip to Paris.
Maxwell is upset when Fran falls for Brighton's handsome French tutor.
Fran's attempt to impress a handsome cantor at her mother's temple backfires when he's suddenly made the star in Maxwell's latest musical.
The combination of a bad review and losing to Fran on the tennis court plunges Maxwell into a mid-life crisis.
Fran's date with a highly superstitious hockey star sours after he claims she's a jinx.
Fran loses both her memory and Elizabeth Taylor's priceless pearl necklace in an accident.
An upcoming modeling reunion has Fran worried about aging.
Convinced he's her secret admirer, Fran prepares an elaborate Valentine's Day surprise for Maxwell.
Pressed by Yoon-Soo Lee, Jane takes her daughter, Teri, to a dating seminar run by her high school nemesis Marcie LaRose. When Marcie criticizes Jane's dating style, Teri explodes, accusing her former classmate of being fast and loose when they were in high school. As they are leaving, Jane spots Donny Gibson as he's about to jump to his death. As Jane calms him until the police arrive, Donny reveals that he is at the end of his rope with his futile effort to stop the opening of a new high school that he says is contaminated with lead. When she takes the case even after Parker warns her that the construction company is a client, Jane is fired. Meanwhile, Marcie sues as a result of Teri's outburst, and because Jane is a witness, Kim takes Teri's case. Although Donny, an MIT-educated soil scientist, claims that his former employer was paid to bury test results showing the site is hazardous, neither Jane nor Grayson can find the proof. When asked why he moved his own kids to another school prior to the new school's opening, construction company president Franklin Turner says that it was because they are going to live with his ex-wife. So when Jane fails to present any evidence of a problem, the judge allows the school to open. Meanwhile, after the judge permits the slander suit to proceed, Teri is forced to admit that her statements about Marcie's past behavior were false. With Jane's case collapsing fast, Grayson uncovers evidence that the Turners' divorce was a sham meant to cover up the fact that they didn't want their kids attending the contaminated school. When Parker invites her to his golf club where he gives her an orange that was grown in soil removed from the construction site, Jane realizes that he is secretly trying to help her case and returns to court with the orange in tow. After Turner refuses to eat the fruit, he must ask Parker to negotiate a settlement that proves Donny was right all along. Finally, the judge dismisses the slander suit after Ki
Though still upset over how she forced Deb out of Beta Delta Chi years ago, Jane agrees to represent sorority sister Kristin Mulraney against a casino she says lured her into gambling away all her money, but when Kristin is spotted at the casino after tests reveal trace amounts of methamphetamine in her blood, Jane suspects that her problem may be drugs. Meanwhile, Dr. Audrey Foley enlists Parker and Kim to battle the L.A. Metropolitan Museum for custody of a rare plant she calls "Louie." When Jane worries that Grayson is depressed, she asks Fred to take him for a boys' night out. Rescued from another potentially damaging visit to the casino, Kristin reveals that she has Parkinson's disease and that her medication may be the cause of her intoxication. So after a review of the casino's security tapes shows a manager helping Kristin borrow money to gamble when her judgment was clearly impaired, Jane accuses the casino of engaging in predatory practices. Meanwhile, after convincing the judge to consider who can give Louie the best home, Teri unearths evidence that the museum really plans to sell the plant to a collector in Singapore. And though Jane disapproves, Fred unwittingly helps Grayson land a date with a sexy cocktail waitress named Cassie. As Kim and Parker convince the judge that the museum's plans clearly make Audrey the best guardian for Louie, a review of the casino's customer mailing lists reveals that they include addresses of Parkinson's patients being treated at a Minneapolis hospital. After linking the casino's medical expert to the same hospital, Jane proves that he provided it with confidential records of patients who could be lured into compulsive gambling sprees. Finally, as Kristin rewards Jane with a Beta Delta Chi pin like the one she took away from Deb years ago, Kim and Parker realize that Audrey conned them into taking her case so that she could sell Louie to the Asian collector herself. And while Jane is disappointed with Grayson's int
When their worries over the fact that he might be dying lead Joy to want to have sex more often, Eddie doesn't want to break the spell after learning that he isn't really sick.
A visit by Jeff's mom exposes Eddie's long-kept secret relationship with his own mother.
Eddie is backed into a corner when Joy reminds him of his promise to buy her a diamond engagement ring twenty years ago.
Joy gives Eddie an ultimatum - build something while she's at work or get rid of the woodpile that he's spent the last twenty years putting together in their garage.
When the Starks need to replace their old broken down patio furniture, Steph suggests that Joy try her sure-fire method of getting what she wants - trading sex for shopping.
The newly-wed Woodcocks get a primer on life together from their new neighbors and twenty-five-year veterans of marriage, the Starks.
After overhearing an abbreviated phone call with Kenny, Joy is certain that Eddie is hiding something and sets out to uncover the secret.
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