Estelle Harris incarnant Estelle Costanza
Épisodes 29
The Contest
George's mom lands in the hospital; a contest begins among Jerry, George, Kramer and Elaine, involving a naked woman and an attractive man.
Lire la suiteThe Outing
Elaine's prank leads a reporter to believe Jerry and George are a gay couple.
Lire la suiteThe Handicap Spot
There are many repercussions after the gang parks in a handicap space.
Lire la suiteThe Puffy Shirt
Jerry's appearance with Bryant Gumbel is not the expected career boost for Kramer's girlfriend; but George gets a new career after moving back with his parents.
Lire la suiteThe Sniffing Accountant
Jerry thinks his accountant may be on drugs; George's passion wins him a job; Elaine's exclamations end her relationship.
Lire la suiteThe Non-Fat Yogurt
Jerry and Elaine's suspicion about "nonfat" yogurt figures into New York City's mayoral race.
Lire la suiteThe Cigar Store Indian
Reading TV Guide nets Elaine an admirer, but gets her into trouble with George's father; Jerry's gift to Elaine offends her friend.
Lire la suiteThe Conversion
George wants to change religions for the sake of romance, while Kramer is attracted to a novice nun.
Lire la suiteThe Raincoats (1)
Kramer plans to profit from raincoats created by Jerry's dad; George sells his dad's old "cruisewear."
Lire la suiteThe Raincoats (2)
The sale of Morty's raincoats is delayed; George tries to buy back his dad's clothes.
Lire la suiteThe Fire
George embarrasses himself at a kids' birthday party; Jerry heckles back at a heckler.
Lire la suiteThe Opposite
George changes his life by going against his instincts; Kramer plugs his book on "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee."
Lire la suiteThe Chinese Woman
Jerry makes a blind date; Kramer makes a change to increase his sperm count.
Lire la suiteThe Doorman
Jerry runs afoul of a doorman; Kramer invents a bra for men. Elaine offends Mr. Pitt's neighbor.
Lire la suiteThe Fusilli Jerry
Jerry's mechanic "steals" his lovemaking technique; someone's license plates enhance Kramer's image; Mrs. Costanza gets an eye job.
Lire la suiteThe Engagement
Jerry reneges on his pact with George to be more like "grown-up men"; Newman takes care of a barking dog that keeps Elaine awake.
Lire la suiteThe Rye
George's parents meet Susan's; Elaine fears her enthusiasm may have scared off the musician she's dating; Kramer drives a hansom cab, but feeds his steed bad fuel.
Lire la suiteThe Caddy
Kramer sues Elaine's friend for sinking his golf career; George's apparent work ethic impresses his bosses.
Lire la suiteThe Shower Head
Elaine fails a drug test--twice--and loses her job; Jerry talks about his Uncle Leo on "The Tonight Show."
Lire la suiteThe Doll
Susan's friend interferes with Jerry's planned jokes; Susan's doll reminds George of his mother; Frank Costanza builds a billiard room.
Lire la suiteThe Fatigues
An employee's military bent scares Elaine; Kramer cooks for a Jewish singles night; Jerry finds fault with his girlfriend's mentor.
Lire la suiteThe Andrea Doria
Jerry tries to help Newman get transferred; George trades tales with a shipwreck survivor to obtain a dream apartment; Kramer coughs like a dog; a minor insult has a major effect on Elaine.
Lire la suiteThe Money
Kramer's girlfriend disrupts his sleep; Jerry's parents think he needs financial aid; George ponders an inheritance.
Lire la suiteThe Serenity Now
George goes to work for his father; Jerry's girlfriend wants to see his emotions; Kramer adopts a suburban feel at home; Elaine prompts two Jewish men to renounce their faith.
Lire la suiteThe Junk Mail
Kramer battles junk mail; George thinks his parents are trying to avoid him; Jerry acquires a van; and Elaine gets a new man, whose past comes back to haunt her.
Lire la suiteThe Merv Griffin Show
Kramer turns his apartment into a talk-show set; Jerry's girlfriend won't let him play with her toys; George's clash with pigeons leads to problems with a squirrel; a new employee's silent movement rattles Elaine.
Lire la suiteThe Strike
Kramer returns to work after his 12-year strike is settled; Jerry dates a woman whose appearance fluctuates; George gives holiday gifts in his co-workers' names to a fraudulent charity.
Lire la suiteThe Finale (1)
The gang plans a trip to Paris to celebrate after NBC picks up Jerry and George's sitcom. But there's an in-flight emergency, stranding them in a small town.
Lire la suiteThe Finale (2)
Witnesses testify to the gang's (lack of) character as they go on trial for violating a "Good Samaritan Law."
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