Lee Bear
Jerry dates a woman whose boss has a grudge against him; Elaine dates a Communist whose ideology spreads to George and Kramer.
George’s involuntary winking is misinterpreted by many, and prompts Kramer to seek a favor from Yankee Paul O’Neill; Jerry tries to hide his distaste for meat from Elaine’s cousin.
An Olympic athlete stays at Elaine’s; George picks up colloquialisms from Houston Astros execs; Kramer installs a hot tub at his pad.
Kramer sues Elaine’s friend for sinking his golf career; George’s apparent work ethic impresses his bosses.
George pretends he’s a tourist to bond with a tourism worker; Elaine’s former boss steals her million-dollar idea, while Kramer promotes a bus tour about the life of Elaine’s current…
Clothing problems are a hang-up; George hires a secretary.
A gym member teams with George in business and makes a date with Elaine to see Mel Torme; Jerry suspects his dentist of hanky-panky.
While driving a postal truck, Kramer and Newman spot Jerry’s stolen car, containing Elaine’s JFK golf clubs.
George gets his boss, George Steinbrenner, hooked on calzones, then loses his supplier; Kramer warms to clothing fresh from the dryer.
Jerry has an argument with his mechanic; Newman becomes obsessed with Michigan’s recycling program; Elaine goes to an auction for her boss.
Jerry and George discuss the movies and George’s desire to get his fifteen minutes of fame. Kramer is off to the beach. Elaine calls a friend, whose father is in…
The videotape Kramer made is played for the jury. When the NBC executives arrive, George forgets about the trial for a moment and complains loudly about the plane. The prosecution…