George converts to Latvian Orthodox, by cheating on the test, for his gal, who ends up moving to Latvia, so it was all for naught. Kramer has the kevorka, the lurer of the animal, which bewitches a nun from George's new church. Jerry's gal, who's living in Newman's apartment somehow, is thought to have, by Jerry, some sort of fungus, which is then thought of by Elaine's foot doctor boyfriend.
Our Commentary
Great OCB starts off this 3rd Siyum Deletion from The Top 50. Great stuff with kevorka, foot doctors, and Latvian Orthodox. To tell you the truth I don't remember a lot more from this episode as we are writing it the day after because we were too tired last night. That said, overall great ep., apparently just not as great as last time. Adam - This episode is alright. Too many uncomfortable situations for me to handle, such as George saying fatha which I don't find funny, and Sister Roberta bringing Kramer toys for no reason, what the hell is that, I don't know. It was aight for me dog, but I yearn for more and more, which comes in the form of 5:12 The Stall.
EPISODE GUIDE from Jerry Seinfeld: The Entire Domain by Kathleen Tracy
75."The Conversion" (December 16, 1993)
SUMMARY George converts to Latvian Orthodox for his girlfriend, then she moves away. Jerry finds a tube of
fungus cream in his girlfriend's medicine cabinet. A nun at George's new church becomes infatuated with Kramer.
DIRECTOR Tom Cherones
TELEPLAY Bruce Kirschbaum
GUEST CAST Randy Brenner (Waiter); Kimberley Campbell (Tawni); Molly Hagan (Sister Roberta); Jana Marie
Hupp (Sasha); Darlene Kardon (Mrs. Lupchek); Kay E. Kuter (Older Priest); Karen Rizzo (Woman Hailing Cab);
Bill Rose (Younger Priest); Tom Verica (Doctor)
RECURRING CAST Estelle Harris (Estelle Costanza); Jerry Stiller (Frank Costanza)