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"The Secretary" is the 95th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the ninth episode for the sixth season, [1] and was the first to use Castle Rock Entertainment's new logo after its acquisition from Turner. It aired on December 8, 1994. [1]
A number of actresses made guest appearances as Seinfeld's love interests in single episodes: Isabel (Tawny Kitaen) – "The Nose Job" (season 3, episode 9) Nina (Catherine Keener) – "The Letter" (season 3, episode 20) Marla (Jane Leeves) – "The Virgin" (season 4, episode 10) Sidra (Teri Hatcher) – "The Implant" (season 4, episode 19)
"The Outing" is the 57th episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. First aired on February 11, 1993 on NBC, it is the 17th episode of the fourth season. [1] In this episode, a reporter publicly "outs" Jerry and George as a gay couple, and they struggle to convince the rest of the world of their heterosexuality.
"The Wait Out" is the 133rd episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This is the 23rd episode for the seventh season, originally airing on May 9, 1996. [1] In this episode, Jerry and Elaine attempt to start dating a recently separated husband and wife on the rebound, while George, feeling guilty over his role in inciting the breakup, tries to get the couple back together.
"The Cigar Store Indian" is the 74th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. It is the tenth episode of the fifth season, and first aired on December 9, 1993. [1] In this episode, Jerry has troubles with appearing racially insensitive in front of a Native American woman he is attracted to, while Elaine is bothered by a lovestruck TV enthusiast whom she met on the subway.
After recently making headlines for his comments about comedy, Jerry Seinfeld's wife Jessica sparked debate among fans while sharing photos of their son Shepherd's high school graduation.. Jessica ...
"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).
Mitzi McCall, the comedian and actress who famously shared the Ed Sullivan Show stage with the Beatles and memorably portrayed a dry cleaner's wife with boundary issues on Seinfeld, died Aug. 8 at ...