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Seinfeld/The Invitations

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The Invitations
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Season 7, Episode 24
Airdate May 16, 1996
Production Number 724
Written by Larry David
Directed by Andy Ackerman
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The Invitations is the twenty-fourth episode of the seventh season of Seinfeld, and the one hundred thirty-fourth episode overall.

Starring: Jerry Seinfeld (Jerry Seinfeld), Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Elaine Benes), Michael Richards (Cosmo Kramer)

and Jason Alexander (George Costanza)

Guest Starring: Janeane Garofalo (Jeannie), Heidi Swedberg (Susan) Stephen Root (Mr. Lager), Victor Raider-Wexler (Doctor)

Also Starring: John Riggi (Teller), Sue Goodman (Clerk), Julie Clark (Waitress), Fred Goehner (Delivery Guy)

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Plot Overview

As the big day grows nearer, George and Susan order their invitations. Susan lets him choose the cheap ones. George tries to think of a way out. Elaine suggests smoking and Kramer suggests a pre-nuptial agreement. Jerry, thinking of a single future with Kramer, nearly gets hit by a car but is saved by his female equivalent, Jeannie. Jerry thinks he is in love with Jeannie. Kramer tries to cash in on a bank's offer of a $100 if one of their tellers doesn't say hello. Is "Hey," hello? George tries the suggestions and strikes out. Susan begins preparing the invitations. Jerry makes a decision. Susan passes out while licking envelopes. Jerry proposes marriage; later he has second thoughts. George finds Susan and the gang meets him over at the hospital, where George gets the news, he's out. Free at last, George makes another attempt at Marisa Tomei.

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