Ep 19. The Limo
- PG
- February 26, 1992
- 23 min
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8.9 (5,849)
Jerry Seinfeld and his two best friends, George Costanza and Elaine Benes, are going out for a night on the town in New York City. The plans for the night change when Jerry receives a call from a woman he met at a party, who offers him a ride in a limousine to an event. Jerry invites his friends to come along for the ride, and they eagerly accept.
Upon entering the limousine, they are greeted by the eccentric driver named Mr. Pitt who has a strange affinity for snacks. The group quickly realizes that the limousine was not intended for them and was, in fact, meant for a group of businessmen who had hired it for the night. Despite this, they decide to go along with the ride and enjoy the luxury of the limousine.
As they travel through the city, the group encounters various issues, including a traffic jam and a stop at a Pakistani restaurant. Along the way, they also discover that the businessmen had requested a specific bottle of Scotch, which they did not have. Jerry and his friends take it upon themselves to track down the Scotch, which leads them on a wild goose chase throughout the city.
As the night progresses, the group becomes increasingly anxious about being discovered as imposters. Jerry and his friends also become more and more frustrated with the ridiculous demands of the businessmen, including a request to stop at a cigar store to buy Cuban cigars.
The Limo is a classic episode of Seinfeld, showcasing the hilarious scenarios that Jerry and his friends get themselves into. The episode is full of witty one-liners, physical comedy, and absurd situations that keep the audience on the edge of their seats. Fans of the show will appreciate the clever writing and the impeccable performances of the cast. The Limo showcases the best of Seinfeld and is a must-watch for fans of the show.