The Chronicle

Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer plan to go to the movies, but Jerry takes out a little time to look at nine years of memories. During the opening scene, Jerry breaks the fourth wall by talking directly to the audience, while Kramer and George, down the hall on their way to the movies, are still …

The Maid

Jerry hires a maid, Cindy (played by Angela Featherstone), whom he then starts sleeping with. Elaine discovers she has 57 messages on her answering machine when Kramer attempts to send her a fax. George tries to get a nickname (T-Bone) but a co-worker gets the one he chose instead. George tries reasoning with the new …

The Frogger

Elaine is confronted with cake from two separate celebrations at her workplace. She is tired of the forced socializing, so she calls in sick the following day. Jerry and George go to their old high school hangout, Mario’s Pizza Parlor, which will soon be closing down, for one last slice of pizza. Kramer was at …

The Burning

Elaine thinks that boyfriend David Puddy may be religious after finding Christian rock stations set on his car radio. At the coffee shop, George laments to Jerry about losing respect at a project meeting led by Mr. Kruger after following a good suggestion with a bad joke. Jerry suggests that George use the Vegas showmanship …

The Strong Box

George tries to break up with his girlfriend, Maura, only she doesn’t agree. Jerry has purchased cuff links worn by Jerry Lewis in Cinderfella. He plans to use them as a conversation starter with Lewis when he goes to an upcoming roast at the Friar’s Club. George insists that all he needs as a conversation …

The Cartoon

Kramer again gets Jerry into trouble, by revealing what he truly thinks of Susan Ross’s old college roommate Sally Weaver (Kathy Griffin). Elaine obsesses over the meaning of a cartoon that appears in The New Yorker. Elaine and later Kramer comments that George’s new girlfriend (Tracy Nelson) looks a lot like Jerry. In fact Kramer …