"The Smelly Car" is the sixty-first episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. The episode was the 21st episode for the 4th season. It aired on April 15, 1993.
Jerry and Elaine, after having dinner, a strong body odor of a valet is left in Jerry's BMW 5 Series. After a relentless drive home, Elaine's boyfriend Nick Bakay is troubled by the odor coming from Elaine assumes their relationship is at an end. George cannot believe it when he spots his ex-girlfrie...
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"The Smelly Car" is the sixty-first episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. The episode was the 21st episode for the 4th season. It aired on April 15, 1993.
Jerry and Elaine, after having dinner, a strong body odor of a valet is left in Jerry's BMW 5 Series. After a relentless drive home, Elaine's boyfriend Nick Bakay is troubled by the odor coming from Elaine assumes their relationship is at an end. George cannot believe it when he spots his ex-girlfriend, Susan, as a lesbian, and he is turned on by her new outlook on life. Elaine loses her current boyfriend because the odor from the car got stuck in her hair, and he could not stand to be near her. Jerry immediately blames the restaurant he went to the other night, and although the MaƮtre d' initially refuses to pay for car cleaning, he eventually agrees after Jerry had put him inside the car, refusing to let him out unless he pays for half of the price ($250). Susan's girlfriend Mona is swayed to heterosexuality by Kramer, which Jerry...
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