Sal Paradise
Friday 24th July 2009 2:23pm [Edited]
Vancouver
207 posts
Quote: Tim Walker @ July 24 2009, 2:09 AM BST
The one where Kramer hangs out with White Supremacists in order to get court-side tickets for 'The Knicks'?
Eh, not quite. Jerry and George are at the airport and decide to "steal" a limo ride from one of those guys who holds up the sign saying "Mister So and So", when they hear the man getting the limo has been delayed in Chicago. Turns out to be a white supremacist's limo on the way to a rally which happens to be next to the knicks arena, and they pick up kramer and elaine along the way.
What you need to know about Seinfeld is that Larry David stopped writing for it after season 7 and so seasons 8 and 9 are drastically different. While still funny, the show changed completely, introducing tons of bizarre outlandish plot lines such as Kramer moving to LA and becoming mistaken for a serial killer. Before that it was much more in the style of Curb your Enthusiasm, about day to day life and the neuroticisms of the main characters.
I suppose Seinfeld is not seen nearly as much in the UK. In the USA and Canada you could probably watch about 10 episodes every day if you really tried. It's on multiple channels every day at many different times. Having grown up with it here I've seen every episode probably a dozen or more times over the years.