Tom Cherones
Jerry meets an attractive woman at a party but by the time she leaves, he has only learned where she works. Jerry stakes out the mystery woman’s office with George…
Jerry is robbed after Kramer fails to close the apartment door. Elaine talks Jerry into looking at a fabulous apartment in the hopes that she can then have Jerry’s place….
Jerry tries to “break-up” with his obnoxious childhood friend but his pathetic weeping leads Jerry to give him another chance. Elaine helps Jerry come up with excuses to avoid him.
After George receives a stock tip, he and Jerry take the financial plunge. Elaine and her allergies battle her boyfriend’s cats. Meanwhile,Jerry’s weekend getaway with his new girlfriend proves to…
George has doubts about his current relationship that he broke off. Elaine is curious about a relationship that she has with a guy in her building that has degenerated over…
Jerry’s parents come to town for a 50th anniversary party. Jerry bets Kramer that he won’t complete his plans to renovate his apartment with levels in a month. Jerry takes…
Jerry buys a real expensive new suede jacket with a colorful inner lining. George has a song from Les Miserables that he just can’t get out of his mind. Kramer…
George blows an invitation upstairs with his latest girlfriend and then when he tries to make restitution he leaves progressively nastier messages on her answering machine. He gets the chance…
Kramer tries mousse in his hair. Jerry gets Elaine an opportunity to get the apartment right above him, before he realizes the possible implications. George tests the ”man with a…
Jerry has a box of stuff his grandfather left him. Inside is an interesting looking statue that could replace one George’s parents had years ago, but he broke. George plans…
George quits his job in a huff after he is demoted to using the regular bathroom. Newman tells Kramer that he plans to jump off the building. Jerry suggests that…
George thinks he’s had a heart attack. The doctor tells him otherwise, but he might want to get his tonsils and adenoids removed. Elaine is interested in the doctor and…
Jerry and Elaine are watching TV late at night and stumble across ”naked people” and that gets them both discussing whether they could have a relationship and not jeopardize their…
Elaine needs to use Jerry’s apartment to hold a baby shower for a woman that once dated George. George reflects that she was ”unequivocally the worst date of my life.”…
Jerry, Elaine and George stop for a quick Chinese dinner before a showing of Plan 9 From Outer Space on the big screen. However, while waiting a really long time…
George inadvertently meddles in the life of a busboy, by getting him fired. He tries to rectify things; however, he winds up compounding them by losing the busboy’s cat. Elaine…
Physical therapy proves painful as Jerry has a misunderstanding with his therapist; and he finds a way for insurance to cover treatment for Elaine and a paranoid George.
Elaine regrets accompanying Jerry on a visit to his parents, where local gossip includes how Jerry acquired a pen that writes upside down.
Jerry’s gig as a dog sitter provides some time alone to George and Elaine, who find they have little to say.
Saturday at the mall with the gang, none of whom bothered to note where the car was parked.
While Jerry tries to help a cafe owner, Elaine tries to help George with an IQ test, and Kramer…well, nobody can help Kramer.
Kramer is the catalyst for George to urge his otherwise wonderful girlfriend to get a nose job, while Jerry dates a beauty whose brain is a beaut.
Jerry pays a high price for being stranded at a party by George, who pays the price for romance in the workplace but forgets to pay for something else.
Jerry gets his car stolen; Kramer gets a line in a Woody Allen film; George gets a job; and Elaine gets tired of her boyfriend.
An imperfection mars George’s gift to Elaine; Jerry inadvertently helps an alcoholic go off the wagon.
A beauty picks up George; Jerry makes friends with a naked guy; Kramer is tipped off about a hot horse; Elaine gets stuck en route to a lesbian wedding.
Kramer’s advice gives George ”the upper hand” in his relationship with a pianist, whose recital is ruined by Elaine’s outburst of laughter.
A psychic warns George to cancel his vacation; Jerry is hit on by his neighbor’s girl after the neighbor’s suicide attempt; Elaine fasts.
Jerry and Elaine fix up George with Elaine’s friend–then wait nervously.
Jerry becomes friends with baseball’s Keith Hernandez, who has a history with Kramer and would like a future with Elaine.
Jerry and George take a limo meant for another, whose agenda includes more than just getting in from the airport.
Kramer sits for Jerry’s artist girlfriend, but Jerry won’t stand for her temperament, until she declares her feelings.
George argues with a stranger over a ”dream” parking space in front of Jerry’s apartment.
Jerry and George look for Kramer in Hollywood, where Kramer’s new friend becomes a victim.
Jerry and George find Kramer, whose past is laid out by the lieutenant seeking his confession.
A show about ”nothing” is George’s pitch to network execs interested in a series for Jerry.
Jerry and George take another meeting; Kramer testifies for Newman in a speeding-ticket protest.
Jerry’s dad has a bad time at the back doctor’s; Elaine wants to part with her boyfriend; Jerry’s unhappy with George’s network ”negotiating.”
The network president doesn’t play George’s game; Jerry deals for his ”broken” watch; Elaine is a hot topic in the office of her psychiatrist boyfriend.
A weekend is kaput, partly because of George’s driving.
Elaine’s assistant has words with Jerry, who has few with George; Kramer deals for more Cuban cigars.
The man who’s threatening Jerry is the same Joe who’s dating Elaine.
Jerry courts a woman with a tame past; George makes a bad move at a meeting; a man disagrees with Elaine.
George’s mom lands in the hospital; a contest begins among Jerry, George, Kramer and Elaine, involving a naked woman and an attractive man.
On a flight to NYC, Jerry has a first-class time, but Elaine suffers in coach. Meanwhile, Kramer and George try to hit the right airport.
Kramer makes Elaine’s Christmas card a collector’s item, and settles an argument with a designer; Jerry is caught in a human moment by his new female friend; George pleads to…
The difficulties met by four persons trying to meet at one movie.
A lawyer George dates could help Jerry’s pal, who’s facing deportation, thanks, in part, to Kramer’s trip to Florida.
There’s something about Elaine’s shoes that leads to the stalling of George and Jerry’s TV pilot, until Elaine gives it a kick.
Elaine’s prank leads a reporter to believe Jerry and George are a gay couple.
Volunteering with seniors…Elaine is enthralled by hers, George gets fired and Jerry loses his.
Jerry adopts Elaine’s opinion about a woman he’s seeing; then Elaine changes her mind.
Jerry can’t remember the name of his date, and he observes a splenectomy.
An odor in Jerry’s car seeps into the love life of Elaine.
There are many repercussions after the gang parks in a handicap space.
Kramer wants to audition for Jerry and George’s pilot; and the network president becomes obsessed with Elaine.
Jerry shares George’s self-doubt after Elaine admits not all was as it seemed during their romantic relationship.
Jerry’s appearance with Bryant Gumbel is not the expected career boost for Kramer’s girlfriend; but George gets a new career after moving back with his parents.
Kramer’s optometrist pal replaces George’s glasses with suspect frames.
Jerry thinks his accountant may be on drugs; George’s passion wins him a job; Elaine’s exclamations end her relationship.
Godparenting is a chore for Jerry and Elaine; tragedy befalls George’s car; Kramer decries a genetic experiment.
A tennis lineswoman is game to help George learn why he’s been dumped.
Jerry and Elaine’s suspicion about ”nonfat” yogurt figures into New York City’s mayoral race.
Jerry wants to switch barbers without hurting anyone’s feelings; George goes to work, but was he hired?
Jerry’s masseuse-girlfriend doesn’t like George; Elaine’s boyfriend shares a moniker with a mass murderer.
Reading TV Guide nets Elaine an admirer, but gets her into trouble with George’s father; Jerry’s gift to Elaine offends her friend.
George wants to change religions for the sake of romance, while Kramer is attracted to a novice nun.
George is charmed by Elaine’s new boyfriend; Kramer thinks Jerry’s new girlfriend is his phone-sex mate.
A ”brief” stop to buy gifts for a dinner party becomes an ordeal thanks to George’s big coat.
A writer hits a woman in the head with Elaine’s electronic organiser; George lies to impress a woman.
A mannequin resembles Elaine; George battles for a bargain suit; Jerry wonders why his date won’t try a pie; Kramer has an itch.
George postpones breaking up with his girlfriend; Kramer befriends a fellow soap-opera stand-in; and Jerry bombs trying to cheer up a sick friend.
Jerry’s girlfriend poses as his wife to get in on his dry-cleaning discount.
Kramer plans to profit from raincoats created by Jerry’s dad; George sells his dad’s old ”cruisewear.”
The sale of Morty’s raincoats is delayed; George tries to buy back his dad’s clothes.
George embarrasses himself at a kids’ birthday party; Jerry heckles back at a heckler.
In the Hamptons, George’s date sunbathes topless; Kramer steals lobsters; and a handsome doctor compliments Elaine, or does he?
Carlos and Gaby learn the truth about their baby. An ex-stripper gives birth to her child, and Gabrielle holds her for the first time. Also, Paul Young comes to face…
Sam and Alan make a deal; Morgan and Sam are pitted against each other; Nina wants Ben to introduce her to his family.
Sam must capture a former boxer by using boxing gloves as a vessel. Meanwhile, Andi is awarded a promotion at the Work Bench.
Ellen’s relationship with Dan heats up, Adam caves in to Audrey’s burning desire, and Paige feels left out in the cold.
Ellen rekindles her romance with ex-boyfriend Dan, who returns from Rome with a brilliant new career. However, Ellen soon discovers that his venture involves a shady substance.
Ellen feels guilty about lying to her mother, but when her therapist prescribes a dose of total honesty, the truth proves to be more than the family bargained for.
Ellen joins an animal rights group, gets thrown in jail and winds up in the custody of her parents.
Ellen feels like an angel when she donates her tax refund to charity, but she has a devil of a time recouping the cash when Uncle Sam demands it back.
When Ellen starts losing sleep over her erotic dreams about Adam, she goes into therapy. However, Audrey is having fantasies about Adam also, vowing to make them reality.
After her apartment is robbed, Ellen goes on a safety spree, but her obsession with security makes her a model of insecurity.
Determined to fulfill a childhood dream, Ellen takes ballet lessons and sets her sights on dancing the lead in her class recital.
Paige persuades Ellen to relieve stress at a health spa, but the rigorous regime creates tension between them. Meanwhile, Adam tries to broaden his circle of friends, starting with Joe.
Ellen is determined to help Audrey find an apartment, as far away from hers as possible. Meanwhile, Paige dates an alternate juror for a high-profile Hollywood trial and Adam tries…
Ellen goes on a scholastic kick to expand her cultural horizons, and impresses an attractive college professor along the way. Meanwhile, unlikely lovebirds Joe and Stephanie move in together–at the…
Ellen’s holidays are bittersweet, thanks to an acerbic new employee and a sugarcoated suitor. Meanwhile, Paige agonizes over what to get her overly sensitive mother for Christmas.
Ellen tries to make a new friend without offending Audrey, the person who introduced them. Meanwhile, Adam inherits historical family letters.
Ellen speaks her mind to her cranky old neighbor who then dies. Meanwhile, she hires a pushy new bookstore manager with a history of mental problems.
To help Paige appease her demanding movie-producer boss, Ellen pretends to be his exercise trainer. But when the boss offers Ellen a development job, Paige has a fit.
Convinced that Ellen is limiting his potential, Adam moves out, leaving Ellen with limitless possibilities as to what to do with his vacant room.