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Season 6
87 :06x01 - The Chaperone (Sep/22/1994)
Jerry begins to date Miss Rhode Island, and when they need a chaperone to accompany them to the pageant, Kramer volunteers. At the pageant, Kramer tries to help her prepare and becomes her coach in the process. Meanwhile, Elaine tries to get a job at Doubleday, but ends up working for Mr. Pitt instead, and George decides the Yankees should use polyester uniforms instead of cotton.
Guest Stars: Danny Tartabull as Himself, Marguerite MacIntyre as Karen (Miss Rhode Island), Gail Strickland as Landis, Ian Abercrombie as Mr. Justin Pitt, Buck Showalter as Himself
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Bob Shaw (1), Bill Masters (1), Larry David
 
88 :06x02 - The Big Salad (Sep/29/1994)
George and Susan pick up a big salad for Elaine, and once they deliver the salad to her, Elaine thanks Susan but not George. George can't forget that Susan took credit for that he bought. Elaine's boss wants a special mechanical pencil, and Elaine tries to get it from a stationary store where the clerk hits one her. Jerry goes on a date with a woman that was dumped by Newman, which makes Jerry wonder why Newman would dump her. Meanwhile, Kramer helps a man that he played golf with flee from the police in a white Ford Bronco.
Guest Stars: Wayne Knight as Newman, Jerry Levine (1) as Stationer, Michelle Forbes as Julie, Marita Geraghty as Margaret, Barry Nolan as Reporter, Dean Hallo as Gendason, Lauren Bowles as Waitress
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Bill Masters (1), Bob Shaw (1), Larry David
 
89 :06x03 - The Pledge Drive (Oct/06/1994)
Jerry finally goes to the bank to cash checks that his grandmother gave to him for his birthday. The checks bounce, causing a big hassle for his grandmother. Jerry volunteers to host a PBS fundraiser and George gets a Yankee player, Danny Tartabull, to attend the fundraiser. Meanwhile, Jerry thinks that one of Elaine's friends hit on him even though she is in a relationship and Elaine sets out to find out if she did or not.
Guest Stars: Len Lesser as Uncle Leo, Ian Abercrombie as Mr. Justin Pitt, Thom Vernon as Driver, F. J. Rio as Street Tough, Lauren Bowles as Waitress, James Reynolds as Banker, Danny Tartabull as Himself, Rebecca Staab as Kristin, Brian Reddy as Dan, Billye Ree Wallace (1) as Nana, Kelly Coffield as Noreen, Tom Wright (1) as Executive (Morgan)
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Tom Gammill, Max Pross
 
90 :06x04 - The Chinese Woman (Oct/13/1994)
Jerry dates a woman, who he thinks is Chinese, after phone lines get crossed and he asks her out. Kramer worries that his sperm count is low so he goes to a fertility clinic. George's parents separate and he worries that they're going to get divorced.
Guest Stars: William Utay as Dr. Korval, Angela Dohrmann as Donna Chang, Kelly Coffield as Noreen, Estelle Harris as Estelle Costanza, Jerry Stiller as Frank Costanza, Jack Tracy as Man, Lucy Lin as Hostess, | Uncredited: Larry David as Man in Cape
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Peter Mehlman
 
91 :06x05 - The Couch (Oct/27/1994)
George joins a book club but since he doesn't like to read, he tries to rent the movie instead. When the movie he needs to see is rented out, he begs the family with the copy to watch it with them. Jerry buys a new couch and Elaine dates the delivery man until she learns his stance on a controversial topic. Meanwhile, Kramer goes into the pizza business with Poppie.
Guest Stars: Patton Oswalt as Clerk, Jeris Lee Poindexter as Moving Guy, Beverly C. Brown (2) as Woman #3, Tamar Cooper as Woman #2, Mari Weiss as Woman #1, Jessica Hecht as Marie, Diana Theodore as Remy, Denise Dowse as Joe's Wife, Robert Hooks as Joe, David James Elliott as Carl, Reni Santoni as Poppie
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Larry David
 
92 :06x06 - The Gymnast (Nov/03/1994)
Jerry dates a gymnast and wants to have sex with her because of it. But, George, once again, strikes out in his relationship. Elaine's boss becomes obsessed with 3-D artwork and sends Elaine to represent him in a merger while he goes to find the painting. Meanwhile, Kramer has to pass a kidney stone.
Guest Stars: Damian London (1) as Party Guest, Phil Ramsey as Man in Car, David Blackwood as Beck, James R. Sweeney as Aronson, Maurice Godin as Misha, Jessica Hecht as Lindsay, Elina Löwensohn as Katya, Lois Nettleton as Mrs. Enright
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Alec Berg, Jeff Schaffer
 
93 :06x07 - The Soup (Nov/10/1994)
Kenny Bania, Jerry's comic rival, gives him a free Armani suit, but asks for a free meal in return. At a restaurant, Jerry buys Kenny soup, but Kenny doesn't think it's enough. Because of his kidney stone, Kramer decides to eat only fresh fruit. Elaine brings back a man from England who mooches off of her. George tries to date a waitress from Monk's, but during a walk with her, she spells out her relationship with him.
Guest Stars: Steve Hytner as Kenny Bania, Michael Kaplan (1) as Waiter, Lawrence Mandley as Manager, Linda Wallem as Hildy, Daniel Gerroll as Simon, Tracy Kolis as Kelly
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Fred Stoller
 
94 :06x08 - The Mom & Pop Store (Nov/17/1994)
Kramer gets cut by a wire outside a mom and pop store and the store gets in trouble when it's inspected for faulty wiring. The repairs cost more than the store can afford, so Kramer and Jerry set out to help the store. Meanwhile, George buys a car he thinks was owned by Jon Voight and Elaine gets Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade tickets for Mr. Pitt.
Guest Stars: Matt Gallini as Tough Guy, Steve Brady as Contest Winner, Pat Asanti as Electrician, Rick Fitts as Dentist #2, Nancy Balbirer as Dentist #1, Dan Frischman (1) as Guy on Phone, Ken Thorley as Car Salesman, Michael Robello as Pop, Tom Wright (1) as Morgan, Ian Abercrombie as Mr. Justin Pitt, Bryan Cranston as Tim Whatley, Jon Voight as Himself, Elsa Raven as Mom
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Max Pross, Tom Gammill
 
95 :06x09 - The Secretary (Dec/08/1994)
Jerry sees his dry cleaner wearing one of his jackets he took in and goes to confront the man. George hires an unattractive secretary so he won't be distracted, but her efficiency gets her a raise, making her salary higher than George's. Kramer sells the clothes he's wearing to Kenny Bania and has to hide in a dressing room until he finds something to wear home. Later, Kramer gets Uma Thurman's phone number.
Guest Stars: Steve Hytner as Kenny Bania, Courtney Taylor (1) as Attractive Applicant, Glynis McCants as Woman, Thomas Mills (2) as Moviegoer, Richard Marion (1) as Guy, Mitzi McCall as Donna, Arminae Azarian as Saleswoman, Joseph R. Sicari as Willie, Vicki Lewis (1) as Ade, | Uncredited: Will Radford as Angry Guy
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Marjorie Gross (1), Carol Leifer
 
96 :06x10 - The Race (Dec/15/1994)
Elaine dates a communist, who talks to Kramer about Communism. Kramer gets a job as a department store Santa and tells the children communist propaganda. Jerry meets up with an old high school classmate who he beat in a track race. The friend argues that Jerry got a head start so they decide to re-race. Meanwhile, George responds to an ad in a communist newspaper, making his boss think that he's a communist.
Guest Stars: Renée Props as Lois, Vicki Lewis (1) as Ada, Mark Christopher Lawrence (1) as Store Manager, Martin Chow as Lew, Danny Woodburn as Mickey Abbott, Eva Svensson as Woman, Spencer Klein as Kid, Claude Earl Jones as Mr. Bevilaqua, Don McManus (1) as Duncan, Todd Kimsey as Ned, Michael Sorich as Castro, Denise Poirier as Arlene, | Uncredited: Larry David as George Steinbrenner
Director: Andy Ackerman
Story: Tom Gammill, Sam Kass (1), Max Pross, Larry David | Teleplay: Tom Gammill, Max Pross, Larry David
 
97 :06x11 - The Switch (Jan/05/1995)
Jerry dates a woman, but he likes her roommate more than her. George and Jerry try to come up with a plan of how Jerry can pull off a roommate switch. Meanwhile, George thinks his girlfriend is bulimic and Kramer decides it's time to start using his first name.
Guest Stars: Tish Smiley as Woman, Cheryl Francis Harrington as Waitress, Jacqueline M. Houston (1) as Lorraine, Clive Rosengren as Mr. Clotworthy, Heather Medway as Laura, Terry Sweeney as Keith, Jann Karam as Sandi, Charlotte Lewis as Nina, Sheree North as Babs Kramer, Wayne Knight as Newman, Gail Strickland as Landis
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Bruce Kirschbaum, Sam Kass (1)
 
98 :06x12 - The Label Maker (Jan/19/1995)
Jerry and Elaine think that they got regifted when Jerry gets a label maker that Elaine gave to a friend for a gift. George convinces his girlfriend to have her male roommate move out, but soon regrets his decision. Kramer and Newman play a long game of Risk and Jerry ends up going to the Superbowl with an unexpected person.
Guest Stars: Wayne Grace as Ukranian, Cleto Augusto as Scott, Jessica Tuck as Bonnie, Bryan Cranston as Tim Whatley, Wayne Knight as Newman
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Jeff Schaffer, Alec Berg
 
99 :06x13 - The Scofflaw (Jan/26/1995)
Kramer helps Newman to escape from a cop that's been trying to find Newman for years due to his bad parking. Jerry finds out that a man is faking cancer to get sympathy. Meanwhile, George gets a hairpiece and Elaine buys some sunglasses.
Guest Stars: Elisabeth Sjoli as Woman, Joe Ochman as Customer, Dale Harimoto as Reporter, Bob Shaw (1) as Cabbie, Danny Breen as Guy with Glasses, Jon Lovitz as Gary Fogel, Lillian Lehman as Judge, Marty Rackham as Jake Jarmel, Wayne Knight as Newman, Barbara Alyn Woods as Debby, Ivory Ocean as Officer Morgan, Basil Hoffman as Salesman
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Peter Mehlman
 
100 :06x14 - Highlights of a Hundred (1) (Feb/02/1995)
A clip-filled episode of highlights from the first 99 episodes of Seinfeld.
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Peter Mehlman
 
101 :06x15 - Highlights of a Hundred (2) (Feb/02/1995)
Part two of the 100 episode mark celebration with clips from the previous 99 episodes.
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Peter Mehlman
 
102 :06x16 - The Beard (Feb/09/1995)
Elaine tries to make a homosexual man "switch teams". George gets a hair piece that makes him look ridiculous but gives him more confidence. Kramer sets George up with a bald woman and debates whether or not he can date a bald woman. Jerry starts dating a cop but she makes him take a lie detector test when she thinks he's lying about not watching Melrose Place.
Guest Stars: Ken Kerman as Officer #2, Mirron E. Willis as Officer #1, Jerry Diner as Lou, Joan Elizabeth as Denise, Jon Gries (1) as Homeless Man, Katherine La Nasa as Cathy, Robert Mailhouse as Robert, Edward Winter as Mr. Stevenson, John F. O'Donohue as Gus, Georgann Johnson (1) as Mrs. Stevenson
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Carol Leifer
 
103 :06x17 - The Kiss Hello (Feb/16/1995)
Elaine's friend, a woman that Jerry has to 'kiss hello', has an old hairstyle and Jerry and Elaine try to get Kramer to tell her about it. Kramer puts up pictures of everyone in the building. Soon, Jerry gives every woman in the building a 'kiss hello' and when he stops, he becomes very unpopular. Meanwhile, George gets billed for an appointment that he missed so he tries to bill the doctor for canceling an appointment.
Guest Stars: Mary Scheer as Joan, Louisa Abernathy as Nurse, Timothy McNeil as Jeff, Mark Fite as Jack, C. D. LaBove as Steve, Wendy Worthington as Louise, Belinda Barry as Stephanie, Gene Elman as Buddy, Rondi Reed as Mary, Liz Sheridan as Helen Seinfeld, Barney Martin as Morty Seinfeld, Len Lesser as Uncle Leo, Wendie Malick as Wendy, Billye Ree Wallace (1) as Nana, Carol Leifer as Receptionist, Julio Oscar Mechoso as Julio
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Larry David, Jerry Seinfeld
 
104 :06x18 - The Doorman (Feb/23/1995)
Jerry gets in trouble with the doorman at Elaine's boss's apartment but was only trying to be nice. Kramer and Frank Costanza go into business together to help the manly breast problem that Frank has.
Guest Stars: Nick Jameson as Horst, Barbara Pilavin as German Woman, Toni Sawyer as Tenant #1, Nigel Gibbs as Tenant #2, Deck McKenzie as Delivery Man, Trudi Forristal as Buxom Woman, Edith Fields as Mrs. Payton, Reni Santoni as Poppie, Jack Betts as Mr. Green, Estelle Harris as Estelle Costanza, Jerry Stiller as Frank Costanza, Ian Abercrombie as Mr. Justin Pitt, Larry Miller (1) as Doorman, Patrick Cronin as Farkus
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Max Pross, Tom Gammill
 
105 :06x19 - The Jimmy (Mar/16/1995)
Elaine meets a man at the gym that she really wants to date and ends up talking to "the Jimmy", a man that refers to himself in the third person. Jerry goes to the dentist for some dental work and when he comes to, he sees the dentist and his assistant getting dressed, leading Jerry to wonder if he was violated while he was under. Meanwhile, Kramer is mistaken for a mentally handicapped man.
Guest Stars: Elan Carter as Receptionist, J. D. Bridges as Paramedic, Mel Tormé as Himself, Robert Katims as Deensfrei, Anthony Starke as Jimmy, Alison Armitage as Cheryl
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Andy Robin, Gregg Kavet
 
106 :06x20 - The Doodle (Apr/06/1995)
George finds a doodle that his girlfriend did of him. He has Elaine find out if she really likes him or not and learns that she likes him because "looks are not important". Jerry finds fleas in his apartment and figures out that they came from Newman. Elaine writes a manuscript but leaves it in Jerry's apartment right before it's fumigated. Meanwhile, Kramer gets ready for some peaches that are only in season two weeks per year.
Guest Stars: Wayne Knight as Newman, Norman Brenner as Passerby, Wayne C. Dvorak as Teacher, Coby Turner as Judy, Ellis E. Williams (1) as Karl, Dana Wheeler-Nicholson as Shelly, Christa Miller Lawrence as Paula, Billye Ree Wallace (1) as Nana, Liz Sheridan as Helen Seinfeld, Barney Martin as Morty Seinfeld, Len Lesser as Uncle Leo, Guy Siner as Mandel
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Jeff Schaffer, Alec Berg
 
107 :06x21 - The Fusilli Jerry (Apr/27/1995)
Kramer gets the custom license plates that he ordered but they read ASSMAN instead of what he ordered. Despite being wrong, Kramer uses them anyway and wonders who assman is. Jerry comes up with a new move to use during sex and is mad when he finds out that Elaine's boyfriend uses it too. George tries to use the move but does it wrong so he has Jerry write instructions. The instructions work, but George's girlfriend dumps him when she sees them. Meanwhile, George's mother has eye surgery and Kramer makes a statue of Jerry out of fusilli pasta.
Guest Stars: Yvette Cruise as Clerk, Lou Cutell as Dr. Cooperman, Marla Sucharetza as Nancy, Patrick Warburton as David Puddy, Jerry Stiller as Frank Costanza, Estelle Harris as Estelle Costanza
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Marjorie Gross (1)
Story: Charlie Rubin (1), Jonathan Gross (1), Marjorie Gross (1), Ron Hague
 
108 :06x22 - The Diplomat's Club (May/04/1995)
Elaine decides to quit her job but changes her mind when she learns that Mr. Pitt added her to his will. George's boss thinks that he's a racist and George has to prove otherwise. After traveling to Ithaca, Jerry tries to meet a model at the airport's diplomat club but Katie, his assistant, makes the meeting nearly impossible. Meanwhile, Kramer starts gambling again and calls Newman to intervene.
Guest Stars: William B. Jackson (3) as Doctor, Christine Cattell as Stewardess, Diana Theodore as Remy, Berta Maria Waagfjord as Bridgette, Mark Wheatle as Waiter, Ellis E. Williams (1) as Carl (Exterminator), O'Neal Compton as Earl, Kim Zimmer as Lenore, John Cothran, Jr. as Man, Wayne Knight as Newman, Ian Abercrombie as Mr. Justin Pitt, Tom Wright (1) as Morgan, Robert Hooks as Joe, Debra Jo Rupp as Katie
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Tom Gammill, Max Pross
 
109 :06x23 - The Face Painter (May/11/1995)
George talks about toilet paper with his girlfriend and starts to think that he's in love with her. When he tells her about his feelings, she doesn't respond at all. Elaine dates a man who paints his face for hockey games and his actions at the games offend Elaine, Jerry and a priest. Meanwhile, a monkey throws a banana at Kramer, and when he throws it back, the monkey becomes depressed.
Guest Stars: David Richardson (1) as Fan #1, Lawrence LeJohn as Crowd Member, Jan Eddy as Fan #3, Dave Powledge (1) as Fan #2, Peggy Lane O'Rourke as Waitress, Joe Lala as Priest, Raye Birk (1) as Mr. Pless, Katy Selverstone as Siena, Patrick Warburton as David Puddy, Mark DeCarlo as Alec Berg, Pierrino Mascarino as Father Hernandez
Director: Andy Ackerman
Story: Fred Stoller, Larry David | Teleplay: Larry David
 
110 :06x24 - The Understudy (May/18/1995)
Jerry and George play in a celebrity softball game and people think that they purposely injured Bette Midler after George accidentally slides into her at home plate. Kramer becomes friends with Bette Midler while she is in the hospital. Elaine thinks that a manicurist is talking bad about her in her native tongue and has George's father translate for her. Later, Elaine lands a job with the J. Peterman catalog.
Guest Stars: Craig Thomas as Player #1, Michael McDonald (2) as Player #2, Lou DiMaggio as Stagehand, Jason Beck (1) as Umpire, Bob Shaw (1) as Cabbie, Johnny Silver as Vendor #1, Vonnie C. Rhee as Sunny, Adelaide Miller as Gennice, June Kyoto Lu as Ruby, Bette Midler as Herself, John O'Hurley as J. Peterman, Jerry Stiller as Frank Costanza, Amy Hill as Kim, Alexandra Bokyun Chun as Lotus, William Bastiani as Vendor #2
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Carol Leifer, Marjorie Gross (1)
 
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