Jerry is dating Gennice, the understudy of stage performer Bette Midler, and a crybaby who apparently cries for foolish reasons (for instance, crying when she drops her hotdog). In a parody of the 1994 Tonya Harding-Nancy Kerrigan scandal, George accidentally injures Midler in a softball game and the understudy has to take over Midler’s part …
Category Archives: Season 6
The Face Painter
Elaine’s boyfriend David Puddy (who’s a big New Jersey Devils fan) paints his face when he goes to the game against the New York Rangers. After the game his rowdy behavior makes a priest believe that he has seen the devil. A chimpanzee throws a banana peel at Kramer. George tries to tell his girlfriend …
The Diplomat’s Club
Jerry plans to meet a supermodel girlfriend at an airport lounge (the “Diplomat’s Club” of the title) after returning from a quick air roundtrip to a “gig” in Ithaca, but his assistant makes the trip a nightmare. Elaine is planning to tell Mr. Pitt she is quitting, but reconsiders when he tells her that she’s …
The Fusilli Jerry
On the street Elaine tells Jerry she is dating David Puddy, Jerry’s mechanic; Elaine thinks of him as similar to a Stanley Kowalski. George is having lunch with his mother, Estelle Costanza, at Monk’s. She says she is going for an eye job now that she is separated from Frank (“The Chinese Woman”). Kramer, who …
The Doodle
Jerry and George are having dinner with their new girlfriends, Shelly (Dana Wheeler-Nicholson) and Paula (Christa Miller). George met Paula at Elaine’s drawing class at The New School. George whispers to Jerry that he is eating pecans that were in Shelly’s mouth. Jerry spits them out and exclaims his disgust, which angers Shelly. When leaving …
The Jimmy
Jerry, George and Kramer finished playing a game of basketball with Jimmy (Anthony Starke), a man who always refers to himself in the third person. Jimmy is wearing special training shoes which supposedly improve vertical leap, and George wants a pair so they can be matching twins. George says he shouldn’t have exercised because, even …
The Doorman
Jerry goes to pick up Elaine who is “house-sitting” Mr. Pitt’s apartment. On his way in Jerry has an awkward conversation with the doorman, played by real-life friend Larry Miller. Walking down the street, Kramer, with the thought that it would entertain German tourists on a tour bus, simulates robbing George, but ends up invoking …
The Kiss Hello
Jerry’s Nana calls him to open up a bottle of ketchup. While walking down the street, Jerry and George meet Elaine and her friend, Wendy (Wendie Malick), who is a physical therapist. Jerry regrets once kissing Wendy on the cheek because now he has to kiss hello every time. George asks Wendy for treatment for …
The Beard
Elaine has tickets for Swan Lake. She is going as a beard for a gay man (Robert Mailhouse) whose boss, he believes, is homophobic. George is still wearing his toupee and only Kramer thinks he looks handsome. Kramer tries to set up a date for George, but as he doesn’t have a picture of her …
The Highlight of 100
Part 1 403/404 “The Pitch/The Ticket” – Jerry and George discussing the merits of a “show about nothing” 311 “The Red Dot” – Kramer noticing the dot on Elaine’s sweater 306 “The Parking Garage” – The gang trying to remember where their car is parked 411 “The Contest” – Kramer declaring “I’m out” 314 “The …