Before Seinfeld, sitcoms were a little fuzzier — characters got married, they did things, and most importantly, they got along. With the entire series landing on Netflix today, we ranked every episode excluding clip shows from worst to best. Really dark. Not a good episode! Not a good one at all! This car-based bottle episode in which the gang try to get around traffic was so offensive to Puerto Rican people due to, among other things, Kramer burning a Puerto Rican flag, that it had to be banned. The Man in the Cape is kinda funny, though.

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The gang goes to the Hamptons for the weekend to visit Elaine's friends' new baby. Jerry , George Costanza : Elaine! Jerry : Do women know about shrinkage? Elaine : What do you mean like laundry? Jerry : No, like when a man goes swimming afterwards. Elaine : It shrinks? Jerry : Like a frightened turtle!
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This was the ninth episode for the ninth and final season. It first aired on December 11, Jerry is dating Melissa, a woman who is comfortable being naked in his apartment in nonsexual contexts. While initially amused by Melissa's quirk, he finds that certain commonplace actions, such as coughing and squatting, make her nudity repulsive. Jerry plans to make Melissa understand his revulsion by using a belt sander while naked, but Melissa objects to his nudity before he even turns on the sander. Jerry convinces Melissa to wear clothes more often, but the genie is out of the bottle: Jerry cannot stop picturing her naked, and Melissa cannot stop picturing Jerry naked. George learns that his childhood friend Jason Hanke is a recovering alcoholic and, as Step 9 of Alcoholics Anonymous 's Twelve Steps , is apologizing for all his misdeeds. George gets angry when Jason moves on to Step 10 without apologizing for embarrassing him at a party a few years earlier. George asked to borrow his sweater, and Jason refused, saying the neck would be stretched out, which made everyone else laugh.
Index Newest Popular Best. New Player Log In. This quiz focused on the things in common with the television shows "Friends" and "Seinfeld". Topics included turtles, chopsticks, and handcuffs. Have a great time! George was handcuffed to a bed in the "Seinfeld" episode "The Subway". A character on "Friends" also had a problem with being handcuffed. Who was handcuffed to a chair in Joanna's office?