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The Fire (Seinfeld) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Fire (Seinfeld)

"The Fire" is the 84th episode of the NBC sitcom ''Seinfeld'' and the 19th episode of the fifth season. It aired on May 5, 1994.
==Plot==

At Pendant Publishing Kramer is discussing his idea of a coffee table book about coffee tables with Elaine and his new girlfriend, Elaine's ecstatic co-worker, Toby (Veanne Cox). Elaine finds Toby, as well as Kramer's book, very annoying.
George is dating Robin, (played by Melanie Chartoff whom Larry David knew from the time they worked on the short-lived sketch series ''Fridays''), a woman with a young son. Jerry is preparing his act to impress a magazine critic.
Kramer invites Toby to see Jerry's act, where she initially cheers him, but then she starts heckling, booing, and hissing him ceaselessly after a joke he tells offends her. As a result of the heckling, Jerry gets a bad review from the critic. George, attending Robin's son's birthday party, cannot understand how "Eric the Clown" (played by Jon Favreau) does not know who Bozo is and complains that "Eric" is not a good clown name. Later, George panics when a small fire breaks out in the kitchen and he rushes away, pushing down children, a senior citizen, and the clown in the process and leaving them all behind. The attendees of the birthday party are extremely upset with him, so he tries to justify his behavior by saying how he acted bravely by pushing his way to the front, acting as their "leader," an explanation that nobody buys. Eric apparently saved the day by putting the fire out with one of his big clown shoes.
Jerry takes the ultimate revenge for a comedian by appearing at Toby's workplace to heckle her; crying, she runs out of her office and onto the street where her foot is run over by a street sweeper, which severs her pinky toe. Later, Kramer retells the story of how he found the toe, boarded a bus, and fought a gunman just to go to the hospital.
Toby gets her toe reattached and upon returning to Pendant Publishing, she gets condolences from everyone who file in and push Elaine out of her own office. To Elaine's further indignation, Toby was promoted instead of her because her boss felt sorry for her because of the accident. Toby's first order of business is getting Kramer's coffee table book published. At the club, Jerry convinced the critic to return to judge his performance again. Also in the club, George, inspired by Kramer's story, asks Robin for a second chance. However, he panics and screams again at the sight of a comedian's (Dom Irrera) prop gun and ruins both Jerry's act by having the audience evacuate because of the fake gun and his second chance with Robin.

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