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Seinfeld :: The Smelly Car (04x21)
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| Title: | The Smelly Car |
| Episode #: | 04x21 |
| Production Number: | 422 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday April 15th, 1993 |
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A valet leaves a strong odor in Jerry's car, and when Jerry can't get rid of it, he tries to sell the car. When it won't sell, Jerry leaves the car, with the keys in the ignition, for someone to take. George spots Susan holding hands with another woman and Kramer attempts to change the Susan's friend's orientation.
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This episode marks the return of Susan (Heidi Swedberg) and Allison (Kari Coleman). |
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Jerry's monologue: ...And it is embarrassing, because a doggie bag means either you are out at a restaurant when you aren't hungry, or you've chosen the stupidest possible way to get dog food that there is. How about the doggie bag on a date? That's a good move for a guy, huh? Lemme tell you something: if you're a guy and you ask for the doggie bag on a date, you might as well have them just wrap up your genitals too. You're not going to be needing those for awhile, either. |
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Susan details her life with Kramer, including snippets from "The Pitch" and "The Cheever Letters". | George driving women to lesbianism
George worries that he drove Susan to lesbianism during the episode which references "The Truth" during which George mentions that he's driven women to lesbianism. |
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