The best episode directed by Tom Cherones is "The Opposite", rated 9.038/10 from 26 user votes. It was "written by Larry David". "The Opposite" aired on 5/19/1994 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Outing".
George changes his life by going against his instincts; Kramer plugs his book on "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee."
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Larry David
Elaine's prank leads a reporter to believe Jerry and George are a gay couple.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Larry Charles
A writer hits a woman in the head with Elaine's electronic organiser; George lies to impress a woman.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Ron Hague
George's mom lands in the hospital; a contest begins among Jerry, George, Kramer and Elaine, involving a naked woman and an attractive man.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Larry David
Jerry, Elaine and George stop for a quick Chinese dinner before a showing of Plan 9 From Outer Space on the big screen. However, while waiting a really long time to get a table, Jerry sees a woman whose name he can't recall; George needs to use a phone he can't have and Elaine needs food, more than those seated ahead of them.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Larry David
Jerry and George take a limo meant for another, whose agenda includes more than just getting in from the airport.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Larry Charles
Jerry's appearance with Bryant Gumbel is not the expected career boost for Kramer's girlfriend; but George gets a new career after moving back with his parents.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Larry David
Sam must capture a former boxer by using boxing gloves as a vessel. Meanwhile, Andi is awarded a promotion at the Work Bench.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Chris Dingess
Jerry becomes friends with baseball's Keith Hernandez, who has a history with Kramer and would like a future with Elaine.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Larry David
On a flight to NYC, Jerry has a first-class time, but Elaine suffers in coach. Meanwhile, Kramer and George try to hit the right airport.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Larry Charles
Jerry can't remember the name of his date, and he observes a splenectomy.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Andy Robin
Reading TV Guide nets Elaine an admirer, but gets her into trouble with George's father; Jerry's gift to Elaine offends her friend.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Tom Gammill
Saturday at the mall with the gang, none of whom bothered to note where the car was parked.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Larry David
Kramer wants to audition for Jerry and George's pilot; and the network president becomes obsessed with Elaine.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Larry David
George is charmed by Elaine's new boyfriend; Kramer thinks Jerry's new girlfriend is his phone-sex mate.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Larry Charles
George embarrasses himself at a kids' birthday party; Jerry heckles back at a heckler.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Larry Charles
A tennis lineswoman is game to help George learn why he's been dumped.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Carol Leifer
Jerry and Elaine fix up George with Elaine's friend--then wait nervously.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Elaine Pope
Kramer makes Elaine's Christmas card a collector's item, and settles an argument with a designer; Jerry is caught in a human moment by his new female friend; George pleads to make up with Susan.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Larry David
Jerry shares George's self-doubt after Elaine admits not all was as it seemed during their romantic relationship.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Larry David
Sam and Alan make a deal; Morgan and Sam are pitted against each other; Nina wants Ben to introduce her to his family.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Craig DiGregorio
Kramer's advice gives George "the upper hand" in his relationship with a pianist, whose recital is ruined by Elaine's outburst of laughter.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Larry David
Kramer hits the road after a dispute over his use of his keys to Jerry's apartment.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Larry Charles
A show about "nothing" is George's pitch to network execs interested in a series for Jerry.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Larry David
A weekend is kaput, partly because of George's driving.
Director: Tom Cherones
Writer: Larry David