Jerry and George take a neo-Nazi's limo, posing as him and his friend. They get Elaine and Kramer into the mix, ruining everything, especially when the real neo-Nazi calls said limo.
Our Commentary
The decent OCB
is the only thing decent in this ep
. Making Adam
's and Jared
's Top 50 is no small feat, one must have a size 14 shoe in order to do so. We start off with a beautiful watch bit, a Norman Brenner speaking, and the hilarious premise of taking O'Brian's limo. Everything in the limo is hilarious, from George's test to see if the driver can hear them, crazy look by Jerry about getting shot in the city, acting like a Murphy and the peet, who's responsible for astroturf? The Jews, always have hated grass, George loving Ava the Nazi, whom he still pines for even as late as the 8th season, Kramer's fall into garbage, conspiracy theories, "hey Murphy, how's Trix?, The Big Game, kids, forget something when requesting a sorry from Tim. Just a really, really, really funny episode. Adam - It's a rare treat to have theNorman Brenner talking in an episode. Any ep
that NB
speaks in, deserves to be in the Top 50, but besides NB
there is much more to this ep.
One of the best out there, best of the third season, hands down. And one of the best out of all the seasons, The Limo is truly a wonder. I'm going up to take a crap.
EPISODE GUIDE from Jerry Seinfeld: The Entire Domain by Kathleen Tracy
36."The Limo" (February 26, 1992)
SUMMARY Jerry and George take a limo designated for a passenger who, Jerry knows, didn't make it onto the
plane. They call Elaine and Kramer to join them for an event at Madison Square Garden, where they are mistaken
for leaders of the Aryan Union.
DIRECTOR Tom Cherones
TELEPLAY Larry Charles; story: Marc Jaffe
GUEST CAST Jodi Baskerville (Herself); Norman Brenner (Man at Airport); Ray Glanzmann (Protester #2); I. M.
Hobson (Businessman); Aaron Kanarek (Protester #1); Peter Krause (Tim); Adam Leslie (Man at Protest); Jeremy
Roberts (Chauffeur); Suzanne Snyder (Eva); Harley Venton (Dan)