Jerry's ex-girlfriend saga begins, establishing that his dating life will be one of the show's richest comedy mines.
George's neuroses reach new heights as he overthinks a situation that normal people would shrug off.
Elaine proves she can hold her own with the guys, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus starts stealing every scene.
Kramer bursts through Jerry's door with one of his signature entrances, bringing chaos and a terrible idea.
Jerry's apartment becomes the stage for a conversation that turns a tiny issue into a major crisis.
The gang deals with the awkwardness of social etiquette in a way that makes the mundane hilarious.
George gets into a situation that his paranoia makes ten times worse than it needs to be.
Elaine faces a dilemma that the guys are spectacularly unhelpful with, as usual.
Kramer's latest scheme pulls everyone into his orbit of chaos with irresistible energy.
Jerry's observational comedy about everyday life drives an episode that makes the ordinary extraordinary.
The gang navigates another social minefield with their trademark self-absorption and razor-sharp dialogue.
The second season closes with the show finding its groove and the characters fully formed.