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Viewhosts Jean-Paul, a marathon runner from Trinidad and Tobago who famously slept through the Olympics because of a faulty alarm clock. Jerry becomes obsessed with ensuring Jean-Paul wakes up on time for the New York City Marathon.
In (Season 7, Episode 5), the Seinfeld gang finds their lives disrupted by a mix of misplaced hospitality and extreme temperatures. The Plot Threads
masters the art of looking busy at the Yankees office by simply looking annoyed. He discovers that if you look frustrated, people assume you’re working hard. [S7E5] The Hot Tub
After multiple failsafe alarms are thwarted (including one Jean-Paul destroys), Jerry manages to get him to the race.
takes in a group of surly, cigar-smoking marathon organizers from England. They quickly overstay their welcome, turning her apartment into a smoky "cocktail lounge." hosts Jean-Paul, a marathon runner from Trinidad and
During the marathon, Jean-Paul is leading. He reaches for a cup of water, but Kramer—who is standing on the sidelines trying to warm up his "lukewarm" hot tub water with a heating element—accidentally hands Jean-Paul a cup of scalding hot coffee.
"When you look annoyed all the time, people think you're busy." The Plot Threads masters the art of looking
The episode culminates in a comedy of errors involving heat and timing: