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"The Dog" is the 21st episode of Seinfeld. The episode was the fourth episode of the show's third season. [ 1 ] It was written by series co-creator Larry David and first aired on NBC on October 9, 1991.
"The Invitations" is the 24th and final episode of the seventh season of Seinfeld and the 134th overall episode. [1] It originally aired on NBC on May 16, 1996, [1] and was the last episode written by co-creator Larry David before he left the writing staff at the end of this season (returning only to write the series finale in 1998).
In "The Doll", she was directly responsible for ruining Jerry's bit for The Charles Grodin Show, not once but twice. In "The Cartoon" she becomes famous and even gets a cable special for her one-woman show, titled "Jerry Seinfeld is the Devil". In "The Doll", it is revealed that Sally was an executive at Federal Express.
"The Baby Shower" is the tenth episode of the second season of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld, [1] and the show's 15th episode overall. In the episode, Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) throws a baby shower for her friend Leslie (Christine Dunford) at Jerry's (Jerry Seinfeld) apartment, while he is out of town.
The family's first dog in the books and the TV series. Jeb: Redbone Coonhound: VR Troopers: Ryan's dog; about three young men in virtual reality. Jim Brussels Griffon: Mike & Molly: Margaret Bigg's dog. Joe: German Shepherd: Run, Joe, Run: Sgt. Corey's dog who is on the run. Jupiter Great Dane: I Dream of Jeannie: General Peterson's dog. K9 ...
Jeannie Mai and Jeezy are the proud parents of a baby girl! Mai reveals the sex of their first child together, baby Monaco, on Wednesday's episode of The Real."I am very excited to share that ...
Jeannie Mai Jenkins is getting ready to welcome her first child, and the actress is excited about the journey ahead. She joined Thursday's Entertainment Tonight as a guest co-host, and opened up ...
"The Engagement" is the first episode of the seventh-season [1] and the 111th overall episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. The episode broke with the standalone story format of earlier seasons, making a major change in the series status quo by having regular cast member George Costanza become engaged to Susan Ross.