Season 4 (1992)
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Episodes 24
The Trip (1)
Jerry and George look for Kramer in Hollywood, where Kramer's new friend becomes a victim.
Read MoreThe Trip (2)
Jerry and George find Kramer, whose past is laid out by the lieutenant seeking his confession.
Read MoreThe Ticket
Jerry and George take another meeting; Kramer testifies for Newman in a speeding-ticket protest.
Read MoreThe Wallet
Jerry's dad has a bad time at the back doctor's; Elaine wants to part with her boyfriend; Jerry's unhappy with George's network "negotiating."
Read MoreThe Bubble Boy
A weekend is kaput, partly because of George's driving.
Read MoreThe Cheever Letters
Elaine's assistant has words with Jerry, who has few with George; Kramer deals for more Cuban cigars.
Read MoreThe Virgin
Jerry courts a woman with a tame past; George makes a bad move at a meeting; a man disagrees with Elaine.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreThe Airport
On a flight to NYC, Jerry has a first-class time, but Elaine suffers in coach. Meanwhile, Kramer and George try to hit the right airport.
Read MoreThe Outing
Elaine's prank leads a reporter to believe Jerry and George are a gay couple.
Read MoreThe Old Man
Volunteering with seniors...Elaine is enthralled by hers, George gets fired and Jerry loses his.
Read MoreThe Implant
Jerry adopts Elaine's opinion about a woman he's seeing; then Elaine changes her mind.
Read MoreThe Junior Mint
Jerry can't remember the name of his date, and he observes a splenectomy.
Read MoreThe Smelly Car
An odor in Jerry's car seeps into the love life of Elaine.
Read MoreThe Handicap Spot
There are many repercussions after the gang parks in a handicap space.
Read MoreThe Pilot (1)
Kramer wants to audition for Jerry and George's pilot; and the network president becomes obsessed with Elaine.
Read MoreThe Pilot (2)
The pilot is cast, taped and aired, but George doesn't think he'll live to see its success.
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