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Seinfeld - S03E04 - The Dog
 

Watch Seinfeld season 3 episode 4 Online

The Dog

 
Jerry is watching an unruly dog, for a fellow airline passenger who's sick in a hospital somewhere in Chicago. Jerry, can't leave his apartment, that leaves George and Elaine alone together. They find they have little to say to each other without their conversational third, Jerry; so they talk about him. Kramer tries breaking up with his girlfriend. Jerry can't locate the dogs owner, who was released from the hospital, some time ago.
 
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Seinfeld / S03E04 : The Dog
Season 3, Episode 4 | Aired on October 9, 1991 | TV-PG | 25 min. | NBC
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EPISODES
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Season 4
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  • Seinfeld - Episode 1 - The Note
    Episode 1
    The Note
  • Seinfeld - Episode 2 - The Truth
    Episode 2
    The Truth
  • Seinfeld - Episode 3 - The Pen
    Episode 3
    The Pen
  • Seinfeld - Episode 4 - The Dog
    Episode 4
    The Dog
  • Seinfeld - Episode 5 - The Library
    Episode 5
    The Library
  • Seinfeld - Episode 6 - The Parking Garage
    Episode 6
    The Parking Garage
  • Seinfeld - Episode 7 - The Cafe
    Episode 7
    The Cafe
  • Seinfeld - Episode 8 - The Tape
    Episode 8
    The Tape
  • Seinfeld - Episode 9 - The Nose Job
    Episode 9
    The Nose Job
  • Seinfeld - Episode 10 - The Stranded
    Episode 10
    The Stranded
  • Seinfeld - Episode 11 - The Alternate Side
    Episode 11
    The Alternate Side
  • Seinfeld - Episode 12 - The Red Dot
    Episode 12
    The Red Dot
  • Seinfeld - Episode 13 - The Subway
    Episode 13
    The Subway
  • Seinfeld - Episode 14 - The Pez Dispenser
    Episode 14
    The Pez Dispenser
  • Seinfeld - Episode 15 - The Suicide
    Episode 15
    The Suicide
  • Seinfeld - Episode 16 - The Fix-Up
    Episode 16
    The Fix-Up
  • Seinfeld - Episode 17 - The Boyfriend (1)
    Episode 17
    The Boyfriend (1)
  • Seinfeld - Episode 18 - The Boyfriend (2)
    Episode 18
    The Boyfriend (2)
  • Seinfeld - Episode 19 - The Limo
    Episode 19
    The Limo
  • Seinfeld - Episode 20 - The Good Samaritan
    Episode 20
    The Good Samaritan
  • Seinfeld - Episode 21 - The Letter
    Episode 21
    The Letter
  • Seinfeld - Episode 22 - The Parking Space
    Episode 22
    The Parking Space
  • Seinfeld - Episode 23 - The Keys
    Episode 23
    The Keys

Seinfeld season 3 episode 4 Recap and FAQ

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Episode Summary

Jerry faces a bizarre predicament when the New York Public Library claims he has an overdue book from 1971. Accompanied by George, he visits the library to resolve the issue. There, Jerry encounters a stern library investigator, Mr. Bookman, who passionately upholds library rules. Meanwhile, Elaine deals with workplace anxieties and the duo reminisce about their high school days, particularly a memorable gym teacher. In a comedic twist, it's revealed that George was actually responsible for the overdue book, having forgotten to return it.

Full Episode S03E04 Recap

### Scene: Jerry's Stand-Up Routine on Ventriloquist Dummies - Jerry discusses the bizarre social life of ventriloquist dummies, noting their supposed active dating lives and odd physical features. - He finds humor in the dummies' swinging, disproportionate feet and their strange, fabric ankles. ### Scene: Jerry's Overdue Library Book - Jerry receives a call from the New York Public Library about an overdue book from 1971, "Tropic of Cancer" by Henry Miller. - He vividly recalls returning the book with his friend Sherry Becker, who wore a memorable orange dress. ### Scene: Jerry and George at the Library - Jerry and George visit the library. Jerry mocks the Dewey Decimal System and recalls the library's old atmosphere. - George is surprised by the library's crackdown on overdue books through computer tracking. - They encounter a homeless man who Jerry suspects is their old gym teacher, Mr. Heyman. ### Scene: Elaine at Work - Elaine expresses concern to her coworker about potential job issues, feeling left out of lunch plans and sensing a strange vibe. - Her boss, Mr. Lippman, asks about a book she recommended, adding to her worries. ### Scene: Jerry Meets Library Investigator Bookman - Jerry meets with Mr. Bookman, the library investigator, who takes his job very seriously and chastises Jerry for the overdue book. - Bookman's passionate speech about the importance of libraries and the consequences of overdue books leaves Jerry unsettled. ### Scene: George's School Memories and Return of the Overdue Book - George recalls his school days and his interactions with Mr. Heyman, who gave him a wedgie. - Jerry realizes that he had actually given the overdue book, "Tropic of Cancer," to George. ### Scene: Elaine's Workplace Dilemma - Elaine's boss dislikes the poetry she recommended, worsening her job concerns. - She learns that Jerry's old gym teacher, Mr. Heyman, was seen outside the library. ### Scene: Resolution at the Library - George faces Mr. Heyman again and receives another wedgie. - Jerry and George reflect on the events, with George taking responsibility for the overdue book. - Elaine decides to give her boss another poetry recommendation, hoping for a better outcome. ### Scene: Final Stand-Up Routine - Jerry concludes with a stand-up bit about the oddity of gym class in the context of a normal school day, highlighting its bizarre and chaotic nature.

Frequently Asked Questions

What book did the New York Public Library claim Jerry had not returned?

Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller.

Who accompanied Jerry to the library to resolve the overdue book issue?

George.

How did Jerry recall the day he supposedly returned the book?

He remembered being with Sherry Becker, who wore an orange dress.

What is the name of the library investigator who confronts Jerry?

Mr. Bookman.

Why is Elaine concerned at her workplace?

She feels left out of lunch plans and senses a strange vibe, fearing job issues.

Who does Jerry suspect is the homeless man outside the library?

His old gym teacher, Mr. Heyman.

What incident from George's school days involving Mr. Heyman is mentioned?

Mr. Heyman gave George a wedgie.

How does Jerry realize the book wasn't returned?

He remembers giving "Tropic of Cancer" to George.

What does Elaine's boss think about the poetry she recommended?

He dislikes it.

What happens when George encounters Mr. Heyman again?

He receives another wedgie.

How does Jerry describe gym class in his final stand-up routine?

As an odd and chaotic break from normal school subjects.

What is the significance of the Dewey Decimal System in the episode?

Jerry mocks it as a scam during his library visit.

Who was Jerry with when he claims to have returned the book?

Sherry Becker.

What does Mr. Bookman emphasize about the importance of libraries?

The right of children to read books without encountering inappropriate content.

What solution does Elaine consider for her workplace dilemma?

Giving her boss another poetry recommendation.

 
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