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Jerry is aggravated when a woman uses him as a subject for her show; Elaine doesn't understand a cartoon.
Jerry is aggravated when a woman uses him as a subject for her show; Elaine doesn't understand a cartoon.
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S9, EP9 "The Apology"Jerry dates a woman with few inhibitions about her body; George awaits an apology; Kramer researches short showers.
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S9, EP11 "The Dealership"Jerry is finally ready to buy a new car, but things don't go very smoothly when he visits Elaine's boyfriend to make the deal.
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S9, EP12 "The Reverse Peephole"Elaine's boyfriend, Puddy, wears a fur coat; Jerry starts living without a wallet; Newman may be evicted.
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S9, EP13 "The Cartoon"Jerry is aggravated when a woman uses him as a subject for her show; Elaine doesn't understand a cartoon.
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