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  2. "The Stake Out" is the second episode of the first season of the NBC comedy Seinfeld. It aired as the second episode of the season on May 31, 1990. The episode was written by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David and directed by Tom Cherones. The narrative features Jerry Seinfeld agreeing to attend a birthday party with his ex-girlfriend Elaine Benes ...

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  3. The Stakeout: Directed by Tom Cherones. With Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards, Jason Alexander. Jerry and George stake out the lobby of an office building to find a woman Jerry met at a party but whose name and phone number he didn't get.

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    • Comedy
    • Tom Cherones
    • 1990-05-31
  4. Find out who directed, wrote, produced and starred in the Seinfeld episode The Stakeout, where Jerry and Elaine are stalked by a private detective. See the full list of cast and crew members, including guest stars, on IMDb.

  5. "The Stake Out" is the second episode of Season 1, and it first aired May 31, 1990. It was written by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, and was directed by Tom Cherones. Jerry and Elaine have just ended their relationship, but have chosen to remain friends. Elaine invites Jerry to a birthday...

  6. Learn about the second episode of Seinfeld season 1, written by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David. Find out how Jerry meets Vanessa, flirts with her, and lies to Elaine, and how his parents get involved in his love life.

  7. " The Stake Out " is the second episode of the first season of the NBC comedy Seinfeld. Quick Facts "", Episode no. ... Close. It aired as the second episode of the season on May 31, 1990. The episode was written by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David and directed by Tom Cherones.

  8. May 31, 1990 · Morty suggests that Jerry "stake out" the woman by waiting outside her office, an idea which Jerry likes. The following day, Jerry and George Costanza perform the stake out, pretending that they are coming to see someone else in the building named "Art Corvelay", but under pressure, George insists that they make it "Art Vandelay".

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