![]() ![]() Image Credit: Courtesy Everett Collection Notable: This episode was the second appearance by Carol (Lisa Mende), who appears in two subsequent episodes: "The Soul Mate" and "The English Patient" Ben Pfeffer, calls her "breathtaking," until he uses the same word to describe Adam, "the ugliest baby you've ever seen." Kramer steals a commercial lobster trap. Elaine is excited when the handsome pediatrician, Dr. He worries she will tell Jane what she saw, without factoring in the "significant shrinkage" caused by the cold water. Rachel walks in on George with his pants down, just after he was in the swimming pool. Jerry has reconciled with Rachel, the woman he was caught making out with during Schindler's List in a prior episode. George brings along Jane, whom he's dating but hasn't slept with yet. It's later revealed, in 'The Puffy Shirt," when George becomes a hand model and is cautioned against the perils of ruining his hands, that he "won a contest once."Īt their friend Carol's imploring that "you have to see the bayyybeee," the gang heads to visit Carol and her husband Mike in the Hamptons. ![]() Jerry is already frustrated because he's dating a virgin ("Marla," played by Jane Leeves). Each encounters a challenge to their ability to remain "master of domain": Kramer caves after he's aroused by an exhibitionist across the street who strolls around her apartment nude. When George vows to never jerk off again, the rest of the gang joins him in a wager to see who can hold out the longest. The shock causes her to fall and hurt her back, landing her in the hospital. George's mother walks in on him masturbating while leafing through her issue of Glamour magazine. It is later discovered that the only thing that survived the fire was a box of love letters to Mr. Kramer's discarded Cuban cigar burns down Susan's father's cabin. George and Susan arrive at the house first, only to discover that the so-called "bubble boy" is a grown man with an attitude problem, living in his parents' house behind "a thin layer of plastic separating the room." George provokes a fight with Donald during a game of Trivial Pursuit ("Moops!") and Susan accidentally pops the "bubble" trying to intervene. Jerry attempts to visit Donald Sanger, a young fan with an illness that forces him to live in a plastic bubble. George crashes Jerry's rental car and creates a traffic disaster that interferes with shooting on the Woody Allen film. ![]() Jerry's car is stolen and he has to rent one. George offers to fill in for Sid, who gets paid to move his neighbors' cars to avoid parking tickets. Kramer gets a job as an extra on a new Woody Allen film and is eventually given one line of dialogue: "These pretzels are making me thirsty." Elaine wants to break up with her elderly boyfriend, author Owen March, but he suffers a stroke before she gets to talk to him. This was the first "real time" episode of the show, with no scene breaks, and one of very few episodes in which Kramer does not appear. Jerry offers Elaine $50 to eat an egg roll from someone's plate. George worries that his girlfriend Tatiana is mad at him for leaving in the middle of sex, and spends most of the episode trying to use the restaurant's pay phone to call her. While they wait, Jerry recognizes a woman at one of the tables and tries to figure out how he knows her. The maître d' tells them it will only be "five, 10 minutes," but they are never seated. Jerry, Elaine and George are frustrated by the long wait for a table at a Chinese restaurant, where they have stopped for dinner en route to see the movie Plan 9 from Outer Space. ![]()
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