Seinfeld Season 7 : |
Season seven of Seinfeld an American comedy television series created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David began airing on September 21 1995 and concluded on May 16 1996 on NBC. |
Episode 1 - [The Engagement] |
Details : Jerry and George reevaluate their relationships with women so they make a pact to change their ways though Jerry doesn't know it. Elaine has a problem sleeping in her new apartment because of a nearby constantly barking dog; Kramer recommends a solution. George gets back with Susan his former girlfriend from NBC; he asks her to marry him and after a couple hours of convincing she says yes. Kramer his solution (Newman) and Elaine commit a dognapping and take the dog far out of the city. Jerry breaks up with his girlfriend again; however George is now trapped in his relationship with Susan almost to the point where he is married already. Elaine almost gets a good night of sleep. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Mario Joyner | Athena Massey | Heidi Swedberg | Jerry Stiller as Frank Costanza | Estelle Harris as Estelle Costanza | Wayne Knight as Newman | Mailon Rivera | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : Larry David | |
Air Date : Sep. 21, 1995 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 2 - [The Postponement] |
Details : Elaine's dog problem is solved by a neighborly rabbi with a cable show. Kramer's involvement in the dognapping worries him when he finds out about its impact on his permanent record. Overwhelmed with it all George decides he wants to postpone the engagement. Elaine isn't concerned with George's intentions but is really jealous that he's the first of the group to get engaged. The neighborly rabbi offers advice on her problem that he later relates to Jerry and anyone else who'll listen. Kramer and Jerry try to see Plan 9 From Outer Space; however Kramer tries to sneak in a gourmet coffee spills it and his lawyer says he has a case. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Bruce Mahler | Kelly Perine | Heidi Swedberg | Evie Peck | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : Larry David | |
Air Date : Sep. 28, 1995 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 3 - [The Maestro] |
Details : George is feeling the pressures of his relationship with Susan and decides that he needs to help a security guard that works at her uncle's store. Kramer's friend Maestro makes a comment about getting a rental property in Tuscany that makes Jerry decide to do some research. Elaine begins dating the Maestro. Kramer's out of court settlement in his lawsuit against the coffee house free coffee at any location around the world gets him hopped up on the caffeine. Jerry asks Poppy about Tuscany and is referred to Poppy's cousin who makes him an offer he can't refuse. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Mark Metcalf | Tim Bagley | Heidi Swedberg | Richard McGonagle | Phil Morris | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : Larry David | |
Air Date : Oct. 05, 1995 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 4 - [The Wink] |
Details : Elaine gets a blind date with the guy from her wake-up service; however he likes dogs. A bit of grapefruit pulp from Jerry's healthy breakfast gets into George's eye and causes problems for him when his winks keep getting misinterpreted. Jerry's healthy diet conflicts with his dating of Elaine's cousin. Kramer promises a sick boy that Yankee Paul O'Neill will hit two home runs for him so he can get back a birthday card that he sold based on George's wink. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Paul O'Neil | Thomas Dekker as Bobby | Brian McNamara | Tom Wright | Stacey Travis | Richard Herd as Wilhelm | Larry David | Paul O'Neill | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : Tom Gammill | Writer : Max Pross | |
Air Date : Oct. 12, 1995 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 5 - [The Hot Tub] |
Details : George picks up a bad habit from some visiting baseball officials. During the time of the New York City Marathon Elaine has an out of country runner as her house guest. The runner had overslept and missed the big race at the last Olympics and Jerry obsesses with ensuring that it doesn't happen again. Kramer gets a hot tub from his friend Lomez and Elaine has writer's block. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Charles Cyphers | Ernie Lively | Thom Barry | Richard Herd as Wilhelm | Larry David | Leon Russom | Writer : Gregg Kavet | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : Andy Robin | |
Air Date : Oct. 19, 1995 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 6 - [The Soup Nazi] |
Details : While on their way to the soup place Elaine finds an antique armoire she wants. George makes a mistake while trying to get his soup from the Soup Nazi. Elaine isn't allowed to move her armoire into her building so Kramer offers to watch it for her out on the street. George and Elaine discuss how annoyed they are by Jerry's sweet-talking with his current girlfriend especially their calling each other Schmoopie. Elaine makes an ordering error in front of the Soup Nazi gets on his bad side and is banned for a year. In broad daylight and in Kramer's presence two tough guys come along and take Elaine's armoire. Kramer relates the story of the armoire to the Soup Nazi who says he has an armoire in the basement that Kramer can have. Jerry's girlfriend makes a faux pas in the soup place and Jerry disavows any knowledge of her. George confronts Jerry and reminds him about their pact. George and Susan see Jerry and his girlfriend at the diner and they begin to compete against each other. Susan appreciates that George is finally showing his feelings in public. Kramer gives Elaine the armoire and tells her where he got it. Elaine goes to thank the Soup Nazi but gets even further on his bad side. Jerry discovers the armoire contains the Soup Nazi's recipes and Elaine takes them for her final confrontation with the Soup Nazi. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Larry Thomas | Alexandra Wentworth | Steve Hytner as Kenny Bania | Thom Barry | Heidi Swedberg | Ana Gasteyer | Wayne Knight as Newman | John Paragon | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : Spike Feresten | |
Air Date : Nov. 02, 1995 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 7 - [The Secret Code] |
Details : George tries to keep his ATM code a secret from Susan. Elaine is puzzled by a man she once met at a party and talked to for ten minutes doesn't remember her but he does remember other party details. Leapin' Larry a one-legged man wants Jerry to do spots for his store but he is angered when he thinks Jerry is doing an impression of him. Kramer gets an emergency band scanner and decides to help reorganize operations at the NYFD. Elaine doesn't want to go on a date with her boss the storyteller so she leaves Jerry and George at the restaurant. Jerry escapes but George isn't as lucky. He is forced to accompany Peterman to his Momma's house where he winds up staying all night and tells her his secret code before she dies. That is her last word. George's code is needed in a life or death situation. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Ellen Albertini Dow | David St. James | Heidi Swedberg | Lewis Arquette | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : Alec Berg | Writer : Jeff Schaffer | |
Air Date : Nov. 09, 1995 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 8 - [The Pool Guy] |
Details : Elaine has tickets for a historical clothing exhibit and realizes that she has no female friends; Jerry suggests that she ask Susan. Kramer suggests that is the wrong move and that George's worlds will collide. Jerry meets his pool guy outside a movie and then he can't get rid of him. George is worried by Elaine wanting to get to know Susan then he finds out it was Jerry's idea. Kramer's new phone number is similar to a film information line. When Kramer keeps getting wrong numbers he begins giving out the information for movie show times a la Moviefone. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Carlos Jacott | Heidi Swedberg | Alec Mapa | Wayne Knight as Newman | Writer : David Mandel | Director : Andy Ackerman | |
Air Date : Nov. 16, 1995 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 9 - [The Sponge] |
Details : Jerry finds the number of girl he wants to contact on Kramer's AIDS walk sponsor list. After finding out that her preferred method of birth control is only available in a limited supply Elaine must decide whether her current boyfriend is sponge worthy. George tells Susan the secret of the size of Jerry's jeans and that leads to a fight about all secrets he tells her another of Jerry's secrets when they make up. Jerry finds out that George told Susan one of his secrets and now he's out of the loop. Elaine adjusts her screening process to find worthy candidates. Kramer causes a disturbance at the AIDS walk when he won't wear the ribbon. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Scott Patterson | Jennifer Guthrie | Ileen Getz | Heidi Swedberg | Wren T. Brown | John Paragon | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : Peter Mehlman | |
Air Date : Dec. 07, 1995 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 10 - [The Gum] |
Details : Kramer is active in the re-opening of an old movie theater. He also is keeping an eye on a friend Lloyd who's recovering from a nervous breakdown. Lloyd has a pack of Chinese gum that Kramer insists everyone tries. George thinks the cashier short-changed him and meets a former neighbor (who's had a breakdown) and his daughter Deena. George lets his former neighbor look at his car. Elaine tries to avoid interacting with Lloyd loses a button from her blouse and reveals herself to Lloyd and Kramer. Because of Elaine's lie Jerry must wear glasses while around Lloyd. Deena tells George that she thinks he is showing signs of being on the verge of a breakdown. George's car once owned by Jon Voight catches fire. Elaine shows more to Lloyd. Jerry gets more gum. George keeps trying to convince Deena he's not crazy. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Lionel Mark Smith | Matt McCoy | Eric Christmas | Ruth Cohen | Larry David | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : Tom Gammill | Writer : Max Pross | |
Air Date : Dec. 14, 1995 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 11 - [The Rye] |
Details : Elaine is dating a jazz saxophonist who's sponge-worthy but he doesn't really like to do everything. Jerry tells one of the members of his band that the saxophonist and Elaine are hot and heavy. Kramer stocks up on supplies including 50 cans of Beef-A-Reeno. Susan's parents meet and have dinner with the Costanza's for the first time. Both families obsess over a loaf of rye bread that wasn't served with the meal which Frank takes back home. Elaine's boyfriend writes a song about their relationship which later has a big impact on his career. Kramer takes over a friend's horse-drawn carriage for a week and helps George out with his scheme to replace the rye bread. Unfortunately he feeds the horse a can of Beef-A-Reeno right before giving the Ross's their ride. Jerry manages to get his hands on a loaf of marble rye. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jeff Yagher | Frances Bay | Heidi Swedberg | Jerry Stiller as Frank Costanza | Grace Zabriskie | Don Amendolia | Estelle Harris as Estelle Costanza | Leonard Lightfoot | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : Carol Leifer | |
Air Date : Jan. 04, 1996 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 12 - [The Caddy] |
Details : Kramer befriends a caddy who helps him to improve his golf game and offer his other advice. George's bosses consider him for a promotion when they think he is so dedicated to his work that he is there in the morning before everyone else and still there after they all leave. They don't know that he's just been leaving his car in the parking lot waiting for his free visit from a locksmith. Taking advantage of the situation he and Susan go up north to her parent's rebuilt cabin. Elaine meets an old rival who's heir to the Oh Henry! candy bar fortune and has never worn a bra. She wears the bra as a top and cause Kramer and Jerry to have an accident with George's car. With George's damaged car in the parking lot the Yankees think he's dead. Steinbrenner breaks the news to the Costanza's. Kramer and Elaine take her rival to court and only Jerry may stand in the way. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Armin Shimerman | Brenda Strong | Heidi Swedberg | Jerry Stiller as Frank Costanza | Estelle Harris as Estelle Costanza | Richard Herd as Wilhelm | Larry David | Phil Morris | Arthur Rosenberg | Writer : Gregg Kavet | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : Andy Robin | |
Air Date : Jan. 25, 1996 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 13 - [The Seven] |
Details : Elaine sees a girl's bike she wants but she strains her neck trying to getting the bike down from the wall. In pain she promises the bike to whoever fixes her neck. Kramer saves the day and wants the bike. George is angry when Susan's cousin chooses to name her baby with the name he planned to give his first offspring. He desperately tries to convince them to use another name. Kramer works out an arrangement with Jerry to keep track of what he takes from Jerry's kitchen. Jerry is curious when his girlfriend is always wearing the same dress every time they go out. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Lisa Deanne Young | Ken Hudson Campbell | Heidi Swedberg | Wayne Knight as Newman | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : Alec Berg | Writer : Jeff Schaffer | |
Air Date : Feb. 01, 1996 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 14 - [The Cadillac (Part 1)] |
Details : Jerry surprises his parents by buying them a new Cadillac when his last job really pays well. Kramer who now knows how much Jerry makes says it will change their relationship. It certainly changes his relationship with Elaine she's interested again. George reconsiders his engagement when one of Elaine's friends tells him that she could have set him up with Oscar winning actress Marisa Tomei. The cable company wants to see Kramer and he takes the opportunity to get revenge on them. George wants to meet Marisa for a cup of coffee even when Elaine's friend is in the hospital with a heart condition. Jack Klompus accuses Morty of embezzling funds to pay for his new Cadillac. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Marisa Tomei | Liz Sheridan as Helen Seinfeld | Barney Martin | Frances Bay | Heidi Swedberg | Sandy Baron | Annabelle Gurwitch | Jesse White | Ann Morgan Guilbert | Bill Macy | Walter Olkewicz | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : Larry David | Writer : Jerry Seinfeld | |
Air Date : Feb. 08, 1996 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 15 - [The Cadillac (Part 2)] |
Details : Kramer continues to play with the cable guy. George's obsession with Marisa makes Susan suspicious. Elaine calls Jerry in Florida and tells him she wants to come and join him. Elaine gets George Marisa's phone number and now he needs her for an alibi (which involves her boyfriend Art Vandelay an importer exporter). Morty's ace in the hole to keep him from impeachment is the woman that Jerry stole the marble rye from only she doesn't remember him at least at first. The cable guy zeros in on Kramer but he gets away. George's meeting with Marisa doesn't go as well as planned and Susan thinks he's having an affair with Elaine. The cable guy concedes defeat. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Marisa Tomei | Liz Sheridan as Helen Seinfeld | Barney Martin | Frances Bay | Heidi Swedberg | Sandy Baron | Daniel Zacapa | Jesse White | Ann Morgan Guilbert | Bill Macy | Walter Olkewicz | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : Larry David | Writer : Jerry Seinfeld | |
Air Date : Feb. 08, 1996 |
Episode 16 - [The Shower Head] |
Details : Elaine gets a physical for a pending trip with Peterman to Africa. Her physical test results show positive for opium so Peterman fires her. Jerry's parent are in seclusion in New York while biding time until they can move back to Florida. George tries to convince his parents to move to Florida. The shower heads in Jerry's building are being replaced with a new low-flow model; Newman finds a source for black market shower heads. The Seinfelds tell the Costanzas that there is no room for them in Florida that gives Frank all the incentive he needs to move. George is delighted. Elaine finds the cause of her opium addiction and finds a donor for her next physical. Jerry makes a joke on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno at the expense of Uncle Leo and he pays the price for making fun of the family. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jay Leno | Liz Sheridan as Helen Seinfeld | Barney Martin | Len Lesser | Jerry Stiller as Frank Costanza | Estelle Harris as Estelle Costanza | Wayne Knight as Newman | Writer : Marjorie Gross | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : Peter Mehlman | |
Air Date : Feb. 15, 1996 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 17 - [The Doll] |
Details : Susan's old roommate from college Sally Weaver gives Jerry a package that she wants him to be careful with; which he is but he loses his own package in the process. Frank tells George he is turning his room into a billiard room. Elaine tells Frank about a man she saw in Tuscany who looks just like him Frank thinks it may be the cousin who stayed behind. Kramer challenges him to a game where the space is a bit tight. Jerry is enthusiastic about a new toothbrush which he is convinced Elaine must have. Susan has a doll that looks uncannily like George's mother; she doesn't believe it but he does and it affects his performance. Jerry is going to be on Charles Grodin's show with one of the Three Tenors not Pavarotti or Domingo but the other guy. Elaine goes with him the studio to replace an autographed picture of the other guy for the Maestro that was damaged while they were in Tuscany. The Maestro provides a new fashion for Kramer and Frank while playing pool and his baton is an answer to the space problem in the billiard room. Susan's roommate comes to town. She tries to help Jerry out by bringing him back a better barbecue sauce and bringing a doll to the studio for Jerry which in her opinion is much funnier than the one Jerry wanted. Jerry has no material for his appearance. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Mark Metcalf | Kathy Griffin | Heidi Swedberg | Jerry Stiller as Frank Costanza | Estelle Harris as Estelle Costanza | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : Tom Gammill | Writer : Max Pross | |
Air Date : Feb. 22, 1996 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 18 - [The Friars Club] |
Details : George is happy because he has a three-month reprieve. The wedding is delayed until June (just in time for the end of the May sweeps and a cliffhanger!). Meanwhile he is also excited because Jerry is going to go out with Susan's best friend. He envisions their friendship in the future as being Gatsby-like. Jerry is trying to get into the Friars Club but loses a jacket he borrowed for dinner there at a performance of comedic jugglers that was worked on by Susan's friend. Kramer tries to duplicate the sleeping patterns of Da Vinci and falls asleep at some inopportune moments; one of which puts him put in the Hudson River. Peterman hires a deaf employee and Elaine suffers the consequences when she gets loaded with some of his work. Trying to see how deaf he really is Elaine comes on to him which Peterman overhears and tries to help out their budding relationship. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Pat Cooper | Rob Schneider | Heidi Swedberg | Norman Large | Phil Morris | Lisa Arch | Writer : David Mandel | Director : Andy Ackerman | |
Air Date : Mar. 07, 1996 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 19 - [The Wig Master] |
Details : Jerry uses Elaine to prove that a sales clerk is wrong about his looking at an expensive jacket. Elaine is picked up by the clerk. George has an unwanted house guest a wig master for the touring company of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. He also has found a parking lot that charges $75 dollars a month; Kramer decides to put his car there. Unfortunately he leaves his apartment key there. When he can't get his key he is allowed to borrow a pink Cadillac. Jerry is convinced the clerk is working Elaine. George discovers why the lot is so cheap he finds a used condom in his car and is asking a prostitute for information just as Susan approaches. George discovers that he may have an out with Susan; she says she must be able to trust him and have no doubts. Kramer stays at Jerry's apartment. Elaine has a walking stick she lets Kramer have. Jerry tries to return his jacket but discovers that spite isn't a viable reason. Kramer is allowed to borrow the back up Electric Color Dreamcoat. Jerry is put out when both sexes assume he isn't in a relationship with the person he is with (Elaine in one instance the Wig Master in the other). Kramer finds a fuzzy white hat. With all the parts put together his new ensemble is a sight to behold just ask the NYPD after he is caught pulling a prostitute out of his borrowed car. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Harry Van Gorkum | Michael McDonald | Patrick Bristow | Heidi Swedberg | Gina Mastrogiacomo | Pamela Dillman | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : Spike Feresten | |
Air Date : Apr. 04, 1996 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 20 - [The Calzone] |
Details : George becomes Steinbrenner's pet when he shares an eggplant calzone with him. Kramer is raving about wearing clothes straight out of the dryer. Jerry thinks that Elaine's boyfriend is dating her without really ever asking her out. He offers to bring Jerry some Cuban cigars from Canada. Jerry takes advantage of his girlfriend's ability to get anything she wants. Kramer searches for quarters for the dryer; when he can't find anymore he starts using an oven. George gets into tip trouble with the counter guy at the calzone shop and he works out an arrangement with Newman. That is unless of course it's raining (Newman doesn't deliver mail in the rain); Kramer helps out. |
Guest Cast and Crew : John D'Aquino | Greg Collins | Wayne Knight as Newman | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : Alec Berg | Writer : Jeff Schaffer | |
Air Date : Apr. 25, 1996 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 21 - [The Bottle Deposit (Part 1)] |
Details : George doesn't hear the details on an important project that Wilhelm wants him to champion. Peterman wants Elaine to bid on a set of golf clubs at the Kennedy auction her ceiling is $10000; however she gets into a bidding war with Sue Ellen the Oh Henry! candy heiress. Consequently she spends a bit more than she was authorized. Newman finds the missing ingredient to make it cost effective in Kramer's scheme to collect used pop bottles and cans and take them to Michigan where the refund is doubled. Jerry takes his car to a mechanic who's fanatical about car care. Elaine meets Jerry to get the golf clubs out of his car but the mechanic distraught over Jerry's negligence steals it. Kramer and Newman collect their bottles and cans and hit the road in a mail truck. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Brad Garrett | Brenda Strong | Harvey Jason | Patrick Kerr | Richard Herd as Wilhelm | Wayne Knight as Newman | Writer : Gregg Kavet | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : Andy Robin | |
Air Date : May. 02, 1996 |
Episode 22 - [The Bottle Deposit (Part 2)] |
Details : Wilhelm is delighted with the job George did on the project; however he has no idea what he did or how he did it. The detective on the case thinks he's found Jerry's car damaged beyond recognition. It's not and later Jerry's mechanic calls him from the car. Kramer spots Jerry's car in Ohio. Steinbrenner calls George into his office about the project report and has him committed. Kramer ditches the cans bottles mailbags and Newman in pursuit of Jerry's car. Newman finds a farmer's house complete with the proverbial daughter. The mechanic throws the clubs and bag at Kramer's truck allowing him to get away. Deena is happy to see that George is getting the help he needs. Peterman is stunned when he finally gets the clubs Elaine I never knew Kennedy had such a temper. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Brad Garrett | Rance Howard | Richard Herd as Wilhelm | Wayne Knight as Newman | Writer : Gregg Kavet | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : Andy Robin | |
Air Date : May. 02, 1996 |
Episode 23 - [The Wait Out] |
Details : After George makes an off-hand remark to a married couple with a rocky relationship Jerry and Elaine wait in anticipation of their inevitable separation. Elaine sports a new hairstyle starts driving again and almost makes Jerry car sick. Kramer starts wearing jeans again. The jeans are much too tight so tight in fact that he can't get them off when he really needs to. Elaine and Jerry make plans to move in on the separated couple which they do. George feels guilty about breaking up the marriage and wishes to undo the damage. Jerry and Elaine physically oppose this action. David returns the off-hand remark to George in the presence of Susan. She tells George she has to think about some things- he thinks it is his ticket out. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Debra Messing | Cary Elwes | Danny Woodburn | Heidi Swedberg | Allan Harvey | J.G. Hertzler | Writer : Matt Selman | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : Peter Mehlman | |
Air Date : May. 09, 1996 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★★ |
Episode 24 - [The Invitations] |
Details : As the big day grows nearer George and Susan order their invitations. Susan lets him choose the cheap ones. George tries to think of a way out. Elaine suggests smoking and Kramer suggests a pre-nuptial agreement. Jerry thinking of a single future with Kramer nearly gets hit by a car but is saved by his female equivalent Jeannie. Jerry thinks he is in love with Jeannie. Kramer tries to cash in on a bank's offer of a $100 if one of their tellers doesn't say hello. Is Hey hello? George tries the suggestions and strikes out. Susan begins preparing the invitations. Jerry makes a decision. Susan passes out while licking envelopes. Jerry proposes marriage; later he has second thoughts. George finds Susan and the gang meets him over at the hospital where George gets the news he's out. Free at last George makes another attempt at Marisa Tomei. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Stephen Root | Janeane Garofalo | Victor Raider-Wexler | Carol Leifer | Heidi Swedberg | John Riggi | Director : Andy Ackerman | Writer : Larry David | |
Air Date : May. 16, 1996 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★★★★ |