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Seinfeld. Season 5, Disc 3

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Originally broadcast on NBC televsion during the 1995-1996 season.
The conversion ; The stall ; The marine biologist ; The dinner party ; The pie ; The stand-in.
Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards, Jason Alexander.
Jerry and his friends are still dealing with everyday life and discussing various quirky situations that we can all relate to (especially if living in New York City). The eccentric personalities of the offbeat characters who make up Jerry's social circle contribute to the fun.
DVD, region 1, full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital stereo.

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Episode details submitted by Ilyjtwya on July 6, 2012, 3:37am "The Conversion"
George's girlfriend breaks up with him because he is not Latvian Orthodox. George tries to get her back by joining the religion. Meanwhile, Kramer discovers that he has "kavorka", a Latvian term for the lure of the animal, only in this case he attracts women to him - which nearly gets him into trouble when a nun is attracted to him. 
"The Stall"
Elaine gets upset with Jerry's girlfriend (without knowing that she is his girlfriend) when they fight over a piece of toilet paper. Elaine, however, swears she could identify her voice anywhere. Elaine's boyfriend shares a bond with George and Kramer, which eventually ends in disaster when George and Kramer accidentally let go of his rope while rock climbing. Kramer is convinced that the voice of Jerry's new girlfriend resembles 'Erika', a voice on a phone sex line that he has been calling. The woman is indeed revealed to be Jerry's girlfriend. Elaine recognizes her voice and follows her to the bathroom to take away her toilet paper. 
"The Dinner Party"
Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer are invited to a dinner party, but they encounter problems along the way. Elaine and Jerry are stuck in a bakery trying to get the perfect cake; George and Kramer encounter problems at a liquor store and the car fails to start. In the end, they hand over the cake and the liquor to the party, but leave immediately after they hand them over. 
"The Marine Biologist"
Jerry meets up an old friend from college and lies that George works as a marine biologist. Kramer goes to the beach to play golf, which he later regrets when he only hit one ball. George gets a date with Diane on the beach where they discuss what marine biologists do. Elaine has a calamitous encounter with a famous Russian writer. In the middle of George's date with Diane's, people gather around a dying whale at the beach; George, supposedly being a marine biologist, is asked to save the whale. George dramatically retells his struggle with the whale and reveals what had been causing the whale pain. 
"The Pie"
Jerry is upset when his girlfriend refuses to share a piece of pie with him. Kramer sees a mannequin in a department store which looks just like Elaine, while George is concerned that an expensive suit that he has bought makes a "swoosh" when he moves. 
"The Stand-In"
Jerry learns from his friend Al Netche that another friend, Fulton, is in the hospital and "could use a good laugh". He becomes so nervous to do a good job, he ends up bombing and is afraid that he cause Fulton's condition to worsen. He tries again with new stand-up material, at which Fulton can't stop laughing, and ends up dying from it. George plans to break up with his girlfriend because they have nothing to talk about. However, Al told his girlfriend that George couldn't commit and would hurt her, so George keeps the relationship going to spite Al. Jerry sets up Elaine with his friend Phil Titola; they have a great time, until Phil takes "it" out. Kramer and his "little person" friend Mickey get jobs as stand-ins for All My Children, and Kramer suggests that Mickey put lifts in his shoes to keep up with a growing eight-year-old. His "heightening" is found out, and he is ostracized by other "little person" actors. 

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SERIES
Seinfeld (Television program)



PUBLISHED
[United States] : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, [2005]
Year Published: 2005
Description: 1 videodisc : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Language: English
Format: ILL

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
1404993711 (set) :

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Seinfeld, Jerry.
Louis-Dreyfus, Julia.
Richards, Michael, 1950 July 14-
Alexander, Jason, 1959-
Castle Rock Entertainment (Firm)

SUBJECTS
Comedians -- New York -- Drama.
Friendship -- New York -- Drama.
Comedy -- Television series.
Television comedies..
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.