SEINFELD EPISODE GUIDE: Details All 180 Episodes with Extensive Plot Summaries. Searchable. Companion to DVDs, Blu Ray and Box Set. 260 pages
This digital episode guide is handy Nook companion. Use it to quickly find your favorite episodes, to answer triva questions, to test your knowledge of the show, and to relive your favorite episodes.
Each of the entries includes --
The exact name of the episode
The episode ID number
Date it was first aired in the United States
Detailed description of the episode.
Names of the celebrity guest stars
Episode specific trivia.
************> SAMPLE ENTRY <********************
Episode 13 (Season 2 - Ep 8)
THE HEART ATTACK
First aired: Apr/25/1991
Guest star: Stephen Tobolowsky (Tor), Jimmy Woodard (Driver), John Fleck (Attendant), Heather James (Waitress), John Posey (Dr. Fein), Pat Hazell (Man In Other Bed), Sharon McKnight (Nurse), Larry David (Screaming B-Movie Actor on TV)
Summary: George goes to the doctor after he had what he thought was a heart attack. The doctor tells him that he didn't have a heart attack, but needs to get his tonsils and adenoids removed. When the cost of the surgery is too much for George, Kramer suggests that he goes on a holistic healer, but the healer turns George's skin purple and he's forced to go to the hospital. Meanwhile, George's doctor catches Elaine's eye, but he's only interested in kissing her.
Details: After watching a science-fiction B movie (featuring a cameo by series co-creator Larry David), Jerry goes to bed, but wakes up in the middle of the night laughing and writing down a joke for his stand-up comedy act. The following day he is unable to read what he wrote down. When he is having dinner with George and Elaine, George thinks he is having a heart attack and is transported to a hospital. Once he's there it is discovered that he actually needs a tonsillectomy. Kramer recommends a holistic healer as a better and less expensive alternative. Jerry warns George that the healer Kramer is recommending had spent time in prison, but because of the large difference in price, George decides to take Kramer's advice.
George, Kramer and Jerry, who is only there for comic material, meet Tor Eckman, the holistic healer (Stephen Tobolowsky). Eckman performs a number of unorthodox methods to determine George's real ailment, which he concludes has nothing to do with his tonsils, but with his "imbalance with nature". He then concocts a tea containing "cramp bark," "cleavers," and "couch grass" that would remove his ailment, also prescribing that George is to stop using hot water entirely. Upon drinking the tea, George becomes purple and has to be transported to the hospital again. On their way, the EMT (John Fleck) and the driver get into an altercation over a missing Chuckle. Later, George and Jerry are found in the hospital in neck braces. George indicates that he had the tonsillectomy, and Elaine is in the hospital only briefly to give George some ice cream. The hospital television shows the science fiction movie again, and Jerry remembers that what he wrote down, was a line from the movie. But as he realizes this he notes "that's not funny."
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Each of the entries includes --
The exact name of the episode
The episode ID number
Date it was first aired in the United States
Detailed description of the episode.
Names of the celebrity guest stars
Episode specific trivia.
************> SAMPLE ENTRY <********************
Episode 13 (Season 2 - Ep 8)
THE HEART ATTACK
First aired: Apr/25/1991
Guest star: Stephen Tobolowsky (Tor), Jimmy Woodard (Driver), John Fleck (Attendant), Heather James (Waitress), John Posey (Dr. Fein), Pat Hazell (Man In Other Bed), Sharon McKnight (Nurse), Larry David (Screaming B-Movie Actor on TV)
Summary: George goes to the doctor after he had what he thought was a heart attack. The doctor tells him that he didn't have a heart attack, but needs to get his tonsils and adenoids removed. When the cost of the surgery is too much for George, Kramer suggests that he goes on a holistic healer, but the healer turns George's skin purple and he's forced to go to the hospital. Meanwhile, George's doctor catches Elaine's eye, but he's only interested in kissing her.
Details: After watching a science-fiction B movie (featuring a cameo by series co-creator Larry David), Jerry goes to bed, but wakes up in the middle of the night laughing and writing down a joke for his stand-up comedy act. The following day he is unable to read what he wrote down. When he is having dinner with George and Elaine, George thinks he is having a heart attack and is transported to a hospital. Once he's there it is discovered that he actually needs a tonsillectomy. Kramer recommends a holistic healer as a better and less expensive alternative. Jerry warns George that the healer Kramer is recommending had spent time in prison, but because of the large difference in price, George decides to take Kramer's advice.
George, Kramer and Jerry, who is only there for comic material, meet Tor Eckman, the holistic healer (Stephen Tobolowsky). Eckman performs a number of unorthodox methods to determine George's real ailment, which he concludes has nothing to do with his tonsils, but with his "imbalance with nature". He then concocts a tea containing "cramp bark," "cleavers," and "couch grass" that would remove his ailment, also prescribing that George is to stop using hot water entirely. Upon drinking the tea, George becomes purple and has to be transported to the hospital again. On their way, the EMT (John Fleck) and the driver get into an altercation over a missing Chuckle. Later, George and Jerry are found in the hospital in neck braces. George indicates that he had the tonsillectomy, and Elaine is in the hospital only briefly to give George some ice cream. The hospital television shows the science fiction movie again, and Jerry remembers that what he wrote down, was a line from the movie. But as he realizes this he notes "that's not funny."
SEINFELD EPISODE GUIDE: Details All 180 Episodes with Extensive Plot Summaries. Searchable. Companion to DVDs, Blu Ray and Box Set. 260 pages
This digital episode guide is handy Nook companion. Use it to quickly find your favorite episodes, to answer triva questions, to test your knowledge of the show, and to relive your favorite episodes.
Each of the entries includes --
The exact name of the episode
The episode ID number
Date it was first aired in the United States
Detailed description of the episode.
Names of the celebrity guest stars
Episode specific trivia.
************> SAMPLE ENTRY <********************
Episode 13 (Season 2 - Ep 8)
THE HEART ATTACK
First aired: Apr/25/1991
Guest star: Stephen Tobolowsky (Tor), Jimmy Woodard (Driver), John Fleck (Attendant), Heather James (Waitress), John Posey (Dr. Fein), Pat Hazell (Man In Other Bed), Sharon McKnight (Nurse), Larry David (Screaming B-Movie Actor on TV)
Summary: George goes to the doctor after he had what he thought was a heart attack. The doctor tells him that he didn't have a heart attack, but needs to get his tonsils and adenoids removed. When the cost of the surgery is too much for George, Kramer suggests that he goes on a holistic healer, but the healer turns George's skin purple and he's forced to go to the hospital. Meanwhile, George's doctor catches Elaine's eye, but he's only interested in kissing her.
Details: After watching a science-fiction B movie (featuring a cameo by series co-creator Larry David), Jerry goes to bed, but wakes up in the middle of the night laughing and writing down a joke for his stand-up comedy act. The following day he is unable to read what he wrote down. When he is having dinner with George and Elaine, George thinks he is having a heart attack and is transported to a hospital. Once he's there it is discovered that he actually needs a tonsillectomy. Kramer recommends a holistic healer as a better and less expensive alternative. Jerry warns George that the healer Kramer is recommending had spent time in prison, but because of the large difference in price, George decides to take Kramer's advice.
George, Kramer and Jerry, who is only there for comic material, meet Tor Eckman, the holistic healer (Stephen Tobolowsky). Eckman performs a number of unorthodox methods to determine George's real ailment, which he concludes has nothing to do with his tonsils, but with his "imbalance with nature". He then concocts a tea containing "cramp bark," "cleavers," and "couch grass" that would remove his ailment, also prescribing that George is to stop using hot water entirely. Upon drinking the tea, George becomes purple and has to be transported to the hospital again. On their way, the EMT (John Fleck) and the driver get into an altercation over a missing Chuckle. Later, George and Jerry are found in the hospital in neck braces. George indicates that he had the tonsillectomy, and Elaine is in the hospital only briefly to give George some ice cream. The hospital television shows the science fiction movie again, and Jerry remembers that what he wrote down, was a line from the movie. But as he realizes this he notes "that's not funny."
Each of the entries includes --
The exact name of the episode
The episode ID number
Date it was first aired in the United States
Detailed description of the episode.
Names of the celebrity guest stars
Episode specific trivia.
************> SAMPLE ENTRY <********************
Episode 13 (Season 2 - Ep 8)
THE HEART ATTACK
First aired: Apr/25/1991
Guest star: Stephen Tobolowsky (Tor), Jimmy Woodard (Driver), John Fleck (Attendant), Heather James (Waitress), John Posey (Dr. Fein), Pat Hazell (Man In Other Bed), Sharon McKnight (Nurse), Larry David (Screaming B-Movie Actor on TV)
Summary: George goes to the doctor after he had what he thought was a heart attack. The doctor tells him that he didn't have a heart attack, but needs to get his tonsils and adenoids removed. When the cost of the surgery is too much for George, Kramer suggests that he goes on a holistic healer, but the healer turns George's skin purple and he's forced to go to the hospital. Meanwhile, George's doctor catches Elaine's eye, but he's only interested in kissing her.
Details: After watching a science-fiction B movie (featuring a cameo by series co-creator Larry David), Jerry goes to bed, but wakes up in the middle of the night laughing and writing down a joke for his stand-up comedy act. The following day he is unable to read what he wrote down. When he is having dinner with George and Elaine, George thinks he is having a heart attack and is transported to a hospital. Once he's there it is discovered that he actually needs a tonsillectomy. Kramer recommends a holistic healer as a better and less expensive alternative. Jerry warns George that the healer Kramer is recommending had spent time in prison, but because of the large difference in price, George decides to take Kramer's advice.
George, Kramer and Jerry, who is only there for comic material, meet Tor Eckman, the holistic healer (Stephen Tobolowsky). Eckman performs a number of unorthodox methods to determine George's real ailment, which he concludes has nothing to do with his tonsils, but with his "imbalance with nature". He then concocts a tea containing "cramp bark," "cleavers," and "couch grass" that would remove his ailment, also prescribing that George is to stop using hot water entirely. Upon drinking the tea, George becomes purple and has to be transported to the hospital again. On their way, the EMT (John Fleck) and the driver get into an altercation over a missing Chuckle. Later, George and Jerry are found in the hospital in neck braces. George indicates that he had the tonsillectomy, and Elaine is in the hospital only briefly to give George some ice cream. The hospital television shows the science fiction movie again, and Jerry remembers that what he wrote down, was a line from the movie. But as he realizes this he notes "that's not funny."
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SEINFELD EPISODE GUIDE: Details All 180 Episodes with Extensive Plot Summaries. Searchable. Companion to DVDs, Blu Ray and Box Set. 260 pages

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BN ID: | 2940012344519 |
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Publisher: | Simpson Episode Guide Team |
Publication date: | 03/25/2011 |
Series: | Complete Series - Seasons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DVD Blue Ray Boxed Set Scene It , #2011 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 209 KB |
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