To help Jerry with his taxes, George dates a woman from the IRS and gives her Jerry's tax papers. But George breaks up with her and tells her the real reason he dated her, sending her into a deep depression. George tries to get the papers back but finds out she's been institutionalized. Meanwhile, Kramer dates Elaine's roommate and they become uncomfortable around each other after Kramer inadvertently sees Elaine naked.
Season 3 Episode 2 of Seinfeld resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s03e01 - The Note
s03e02 - The Truth
s03e03 - The Pen
s03e04 - The Dog
s03e05 - The Library
s03e06 - The Parking Garage
s03e07 - The Cafe
s03e08 - The Tape
s03e09 - The Nose Job
s03e10 - The Stranded
s03e11 - The Alternate Side
s03e12 - The Red Dot
s03e13 - The Subway
s03e14 - The Pez Dispenser
s03e15 - The Suicide
s03e16 - The Fix-Up
s03e17 - The Boyfriend (1)
s03e18 - The Boyfriend (2)
s03e19 - The Limo
s03e20 - The Good Samaritan
s03e21 - The Letter
s03e22 - The Parking Space
s03e23 - The Keys
A show about nothing, or is it? Seinfeld revolves around the everyday lives of four single New Yorkers. Jerry Seinfeld is a comedian who's next door neighbor, Cosmo Kramer, is a professional moocher, the brains behind several get-rich-quick schemes, and is over at Jerry's apartment more than his own. Elaine Benes is Jerry's ex-girlfriend who he remains good friends with. George Costanza is a short, stalky, bald man, who for most of his life, lived with his parents.
Seinfeld, said to be a show about nothing, was actually about a lot. It showcased the lives of four friends who would discuss their lives as they ate at their favorite cafe, Monk's. Seinfeld will go down in history as the show that revolutionized TV.