- Jerry and his latest girlfriend finally get alone time when they go on a date to see "Schindler's List," where Newman oversees them making out.
- In this two-part episode, Jerry's parents are visiting before leaving for France. Jerry has a hard time connecting with his new girlfriend Rachel because his parents are spending so much time in his apartment. George uses the trip to get out of volunteering for the Big Brother program, but is stunned to learn that his Little Brother is searching for his dad in France. Kramer and Morty team up to sell Morty's old beltless trenchcoat, "The Executive," to a vintage clothing store. Elaine's creepy new boyfriend is a "close talker" who enjoys spending time with Jerry's parents.—halo1k
- Jerry's parents are in town as they prepare for a trip to Paris, an anniversary gift from Jerry. He can't wait for them to leave as he and his girlfriend have had no private time together since their arrival. Elaine's new boyfriend Aaron takes a strange liking to Jerry's parents and takes them out to dinner and the theater. Elaine thinks it's bizarre. Morty and Kramer get into a business venture when Morty sees him in a raincoat that he designed years before. Meanwhile, George must endure his own parents when Jerry's parents snub their dinner invitation.—garykmcd
- Jerry and George are in Monk's discussing his parents staying with him for three days until they leave for Paris and how he is dying for some private time with his girlfriend, Rachel (Melanie Smith), who lives with her parents. Alec (Dorien Wilson) approaches them with an offer to join the Big Brother program. George reluctantly agrees to look after young Joey (Jason Manary). As soon as Alec leaves George is discussing with Jerry on how to get out of the Big Brother program.
Back at Jerry's apartment, George asks Helen (Liz Sheridan) and Morty (Barney Martin) if they could send a postcard to Alec from Paris, so it looks like he is in Paris, thus getting out of the Big Brother program. George then tells them that his parents Frank (Jerry Stiller) and Estelle (Estelle Harris) (who is making paella) want them over for dinner before they leave, but they claim they have plans for the night; in reality, Jerry's parents never liked George's parents, saying they can't stand them and need a "buffer zone."
Morty likes Kramer's new pants, which he claims to have bought from a store called Rudy's which buys old wardrobes of now deceased folks at a fair price and sell them by refurbishing. George is interested in selling Frank's old clothes to Rudy's for money. As soon as George sells some of Frank's clothes to Rudy, Kramer walks in and unknown to George, buys some of Frank's old clothes from Rudy.
Jerry is frustrated because now his parents will be home, and he can't have Rachel over. Elaine brings her new boyfriend, Aaron (Judge Reinhold) up to the apartment. Aaron is a close talker: a person who stands unusually close to others when speaking to them, in essence disrupting the person's personal space. Aaron volunteers to escort Jerry's parents on a behind-the-scenes tour of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which Jerry and Elaine find quite weird. As they leave, Jerry quickly tries to phone Rachel, but she is not home. Meanwhile, the Costanzas seem puzzled by the Seinfelds declining a dinner invitation due to their "plans" and assume that they (the Seinfelds) don't like them. By the time Rachel calls Jerry back, his parents have already returned home. Kramer greets Helen and Morty. Morty then notices Kramer's raincoat, which is the Executive (a belt-less raincoat, created by Morty years ago). Kramer then goes on to explain they are a hot item at Rudy's Antique Boutique.
Morty makes plans to get Jack Klompus (Sandy Baron) to send up the boxes of old Executives which are sitting in his garage up to New York City before he leaves for Paris. Meanwhile, George tells Alec that he suddenly must go to Paris. Alec replies that this is great news: Joey's estranged father lives in Paris but Joey is too scared to fly alone. Elaine questions Aaron regarding his actions with Helen and Morty. Aaron replies that he feels happy to spend time with out of town strangers, which again Elaine finds to be weird.
George goes down to Rudy's to sell Frank's old clothes, pretending that his father has died. Kramer arrives and explains to George how he and Morty went into business over dinner last night; this alerts George that the Seinfelds lied about having plans. Kramer proceeds to arrange with Rudy the deal regarding the Executives.
As George confronts Jerry about lying about having plans, Elaine reveals that Aaron is taking her to see a stage production of My Fair Lady. Aaron soon arrives with Helen and Morty in tow; throughout the night, Elaine is quite annoyed since Aaron brought the Seinfelds. Later, George spots the group riding in a buggy as he is getting into a taxi, upsetting him.
Jack Klompus has trouble retrieving the Executives from the garage. Morty tells Jack to figure it out and mail the stuff the next morning. Meanwhile, Frank Costanza wants to go on a cruise, which George also wants, but realizes that his vacation clothes are missing (George has sold them to Rudy's). Back at Rudy's, the clothes are being burned as they're discovered to be moth-ridden.
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