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Episode Information
Episode Number: 86
First Aired: May 19, 1994
Writer: Andy Cowan & Larry David & Jerry Seinfeld
Director: Tom Cherones
Guest Stars: French Stewart (as Manager) Marty Rackham (as Jake Jarmel) Siobhan Fallon (as Tina) Paul Gleason (as Cushman) Dedee Pfeiffer (as Victoria) Kathie Lee Gifford (as Herself) Melanie Smith (as Rachel) Regis Philbin (as Himself) Hiram Kasten (as Michael) Ken Takemoto (as Chairman) Fritz Mashimo (as Interpreter) Susan Segal (as Waitress) Oscar Jordan (as Counterperson) Rolando Molina (as Punk #1) Michael Friedman (as Punk #2) Marvin Braverman (as Poker Player #1) Wesley Thompson (as Poker Player #2) Jeff Barton (as Poker Player #3) Jeffrey von Meyer (as Poker Player #4) Larry David (as Voice of George Steinbrenner (uncredited)) Estelle Harris (as Estelle) Jerry Stiller (as Frank) Richard Fancy (as Lippman)
George comes to the realization that he should try to do the opposite of everything, so he does, his luck changes and everything begins to go his way including getting a girlfriend, a job with the Yankees and moving out of his parents house. Things begin to be unlucky for Elaine after she buys a box of "Jujyfruits." Kramer appears on Regis & Kathie Lee to promote his coffee table book. Rachel wants to break up with Jerry and he readily agrees, because his luck has been "even Steven." Elaine's eating of "Jujyfruits" causes Pendant Publishing to go under, and later she realizes that she and George have traded places.
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