Ep 11. The Little Jerry
- PG
- January 9, 1997
- 22 min
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8.3 (3,399)
In this episode of Seinfeld, titled "The Little Jerry," our beloved foursome find themselves embroiled in a bizarre and hilarious subplot involving a rooster. Kramer acquires the rooster, whom he names Little Jerry, with the intention of training him for cockfighting. George, ever the risk-taker, decides to place a bet on Little Jerry and convinces Jerry to do the same. Meanwhile, Elaine becomes embroiled in a feud with a neighboring woman who is convinced that Little Jerry is keeping her awake at night with his incessant crowing.
As the cockfighting match draws near, tensions run high among the group. Elaine becomes increasingly frustrated with the noisy rooster, while George becomes more and more convinced that their bet is a surefire win. Even Jerry, who initially wants no part in the cockfighting scene, begins to get caught up in the excitement.
The actual cockfighting scene is a hilarious and outrageous spectacle. As the roosters go at it, the crowd cheers and the tension mounts. Meanwhile, Elaine continues to be tormented by the noise and George becomes increasingly invested in Little Jerry's well-being. The final outcome of the cockfighting match is not what anyone expects, and the episode comes to a hilarious conclusion.
"The Little Jerry" is a classic episode of Seinfeld that showcases the series' signature blend of absurdity and humor. Watching the characters get caught up in a ridiculous situation involving a rooster is a reminder of why this show was such a hit for so many years. Whether you're a lifelong Seinfeld fan or just looking for a good laugh, this episode is a must-watch. So gather up your own flock of friends and settle in for a hilarious and unforgettable ride.