The Conversion (Seinfeld episode)
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Seinfeld episode | |
"The Conversion" | |
George in his conversion clothing. |
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Episode no. | 75 |
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Airdate | December 16, 1993 |
Writer(s) | Bruce Kirschbaum |
Director | Tom Cherones |
Guest star(s) | Molly Hagan |
IMDb profile | |
Seinfeld - Season 5 September 1993 - May 1994 |
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List of all Seinfeld episodes |
The Conversion is the seventy-fifth episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 11th episode for the 5th season. It aired on December 16, 1993.
[edit] Plot
George converts to the Latvian Orthodox religion in order to keep a girlfriend (played by Jana Marie Hupp) who would otherwise break up with him for their religious differences. Jerry finds a fungus cream in his girlfriend's medicine cabinet and, wondering what the cream might treat, convinces Elaine to ask her boyfriend, a podiatrist. Kramer meets a nun at George's church but must break up with her when she decides to forsake religion for him, due to Kramer having "kavorka" (the lure of the animal).
[edit] Trivia
- The writer of the episode, Bruce Kirschbaum, revealed later that he was unaware that the Latvian Orthodox church actually existed while writing the episode. His original intention was to have a fictitious religion. He later received several thank-you letters from the Church for bringing attention to the religion.