Seinfeld (1992) (TV)
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After two seasons of 6 and 12 episodes each, Seinfeld finally gets off the ground in season 3, toting up a whole 23 episodes. Things get off to a rousing start with "The Note," in which Jerry prevails upon his dentist to commit insurance fraud on behalf of George and Elaine. Next up is "The Truth," which poses the question: how much trouble can an ex-girlfriend who works for the IRS really be? A choice Seinfeld running gag is inaugurated in "The Pen." Others include "The Parking Garage" and "The Tape," which demonstrates how to talk dirty and influence people; "The Nose Job," which consists of a chess match with sexual undertones between Jerry's brain and his - er - other brain; "The Alternate Side," the one in which Kramer utters the immortal line, "These pretzels are making me thirsty"; "The Subway," the 600-dollar traffic fine, and the best man en route to the lesbian wedding; "The Pez Dispenser," and the hour-long "The Boyfriend."
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