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Seinfeld/The Fire
The Fire | |
Season 5, Episode 20 | |
Airdate | May 5, 1994 |
Production Number | 518 |
Written by | Larry Charles |
Directed by | Tom Cherones |
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← 5x19 The Raincoats (2) |
5x21 → The Hamptons |
Seinfeld — Season Five |
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The Fire is the twentieth episode of the fifth season of Seinfeld, and the eighty-fourth episode overall.
Starring: Jerry Seinfeld (Jerry Seinfeld), Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Elaine Benes), Michael Richards (Cosmo Kramer)
and Jason Alexander (George Costanza)
Guest Starring: Melanie Chartoff (Robin), Veanne Cox (Toby), Dom Irrera (Ronnie), Jon Favreau (Clown)
Also Starring: Lisa Pescia (Joanne), Hiram Kasten (Michael), Patience Cleveland (Old Lady), Lawrence LeJohn (Fireman)
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Plot Overview
Kramer is dating one of Elaine's co-workers, a woman who drives her crazy. Kramer brings her to one of Jerry's shows, where she heckles him relentlessly; unfortunately there is a national magazine critic in the audience. George panics when there is a fire at his girlfriend's apartment, during her son's birthday party. Jerry decides to get revenge by heckling the woman where she works. She runs out of the office onto the street and loses her pinkie toe. Kramer finds the toe, takes a bus to the hospital and saves the passengers from a gun man. Inspired by Kramer's tale, George tries to confront his feelings of cowardice.