Antoinette Spolar
Phoebe learns that Gary is going to ask her to move in with him and thinking this is way to fast, she tries to get Chandler to talk him out…
Larry challenges the rules of dating and rethinks a decision regarding a new workplace neighbor. Meanwhile, Jeff invents an ill-advised excuse to get out of a dining engagement.
Larry uses Sammie Greene’s bat mitzvah to try and clear up a nasty rumor about him; the Blacks announce they’re returning home; Larry makes another attempt at dating.
The purschasing of a video endangers Larry’s relationship with his secretary, Antoinette, and almost kills Jeff and Susie’s best friend. Cheryl gets medical advice from an unorthodox source.
A bag of cashews and rasins threatens Larry’s working relationship with David Schwimmer; a dirty locker and a golf club threatens his club membership; Larry gets into a compromising situation…
After going to a Karaoke bar that Mel Brooks is performing at, Mel is so impressed with Larry’s singing that he asks Larry to be the star of his broadway…
Larry figures out a way to fire a chef, and alienate an important restaurant critic, in the days before his new restaurant is scheduled to open. As Susie stews over…
A rumored threat of a terrorist attack undermines a benefit performance by Alanis Morissette at the home of one of Larry’s friends. Meanwhile, Larry can’t help snubbing Mindy Reiser, wife…
Larry can’t believe that the Jewish man who is marrying Cheryl’s sister is converting to Christianity. Richard Lewis accused Larry of stealing the outgoing message of his answering machine, and…
Larry is villainized for accidentally tripping Shaquille O’Neal at a Lakers game, but the incident ironically ends up bringing him good luck.
When Larry and Cheryl attend the premiere of a movie written by a handicapped friend, Cliff Cobb, Larry offends a Jewish neighbor, alienates Cliff (as well as the memory of…
Larry is continually thwarted in his effort to buy a bracelet as a peacemaking gift for Cheryl.
Larry and Cheryl’s fun-filled bowling date with Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen ends with Larry’s shoes missing.
An innocent bunch-up in Larry’s trousers gives rise to an embarrassing situation.
After Cow and Chicken get one measly little crumb on the floor, Mom and Dad send them to military school, where they become emotionless, hard-boiled soldiers. Mom and Dad then…