Seinfeld S3E9
A stand-up comedian and his three offbeat friends weather the pitfalls and payoffs of life in New York City in the '90s.
A stand-up comedian and his three offbeat friends weather the pitfalls and payoffs of life in New York City in the '90s.
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A stand-up comedian and his three offbeat friends weather the pitfalls and payoffs of life in New York City in the '90s.
Against their better judgment, Jerry and Elaine decide to play matchmaker for the jobless, dateless and possibly hopeless George, setting him up with a single friend of Elaine's.
A procrastinating Jerry and George strain to think of an idea for a TV series just hours before meeting with impatient network honchos. But Jerry can't forget about his date with a beautiful young woman who confesses to him that she's still a virgin -- putting even more pressure on him.
A simple night out turns into a nightmare when Jerry meets Elaine at the opera -- unaware that her new boyfriend is "Crazy Joe Davola," the maniac who's been stalking him and vowing revenge for some imagined slight.
As he and Jerry start their script, George confronts Susan's father about the cabin fire.
Jerry agrees to make a side trip to visit a sickly fan -- who must live in a protective plastic tent -- while he and George drive up to a mountain cabin with their dates. But complications set in when Jerry gets lost while driving with Elaine, and a cigar-puffing Kramer makes an unwanted visit from out of the blue.
When Jerry's mom and dad come for a visit, Jerry desperately tries to buy back the watch the bought for him, which was recovered by his Uncle Leo after Jerry had thrown it in the trash. Across town, a sweaty-palmed George tracks down a TV executive to negotiate his series deal -- at a lower figure.
Jerry must be at his most creative when he has to explain to his visiting parents why he isn't wearing the watch they once gave him -- a timepiece that Jerry discarded in a trashcan. And pal George stupidly throws away the pair's fledgling series commitment from a TV network.
Newman blames Kramer for his speeding ticket Jerry and George are offered a deal at NBC.
Jerry and George propose to write a television series.
While searching for Kramer in Los Angeles, Jerry and George are picked up for questioning by the police, who suspect Kramer is a notorious serial killer known as the smog stranger.
When Jerry is booked to appear on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno," he takes George with him to Los Angeles to search for Kramer -- who vanished in a huff months earlier only to pop up inexplicably on TV in an episode of "Murphy Brown." George and Jerry are unaware that their wayward friend is in trouble as a victim of mistaken identity. Meanwhile, George bothers every celebrity he encounters.
When Kramer invites himself over once too often, Jerry demands he return the spare set of keys Jerry loaned to him, which virtually ends their open-door friendship. Distraught and overwrought, Kramer heads west to California and meets new and interesting people.
A stand-up comedian and his three offbeat friends weather the pitfalls and payoffs of life in New York City in the '90s.
A stand-up comedian and his three offbeat friends weather the pitfalls and payoffs of life in New York City in the '90s.
A stand-up comedian and his three offbeat friends weather the pitfalls and payoffs of life in New York City in the '90s.
A stand-up comedian and his three offbeat friends weather the pitfalls and payoffs of life in New York City in the '90s.
A stand-up comedian and his three offbeat friends weather the pitfalls and payoffs of life in New York City in the '90s.
A stand-up comedian and his three offbeat friends weather the pitfalls and payoffs of life in New York City in the '90s.
A stand-up comedian and his three offbeat friends weather the pitfalls and payoffs of life in New York City in the '90s.
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