Seinfeld season 9 episode 20 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Jerry and George leave a Mets game early, only to get stuck in traffic due to the Puerto Rican Day parade. George misses a late-game rally and fails to deliver a line at a movie, thwarted by a laser pointer. Jerry engages in a petty standoff with another driver and is targeted by a laser pointer, leading to humorous interactions. Elaine gets caught in a cab in parade traffic, blocking Jerry. Kramer accidentally sets a Puerto Rican flag on fire, causing a commotion. The episode is a series of comical misadventures and misunderstandings intertwined with the parade.
Full Episode S09E20 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who invented the rubber band for paddleball according to the conversation?
Bob Saccamano.
Why did Jerry and George leave the Mets game early?
The Mets were losing badly, with a score of nine to nothing.
What movie about the Hindenberg disaster do Jerry and George discuss?
"Blimp: The Hindenberg Story."
What causes Jerry and George to get stuck in traffic?
The Puerto Rican Day parade.
What is George's regret about leaving the Mets game early?
He missed the Mets scoring two runs in the eighth inning.
What does George attempt to do at the movie theater?
Deliver a humorous line during a pivotal scene of the movie.
How is George's attempt to deliver his line at the movie thwarted?
Someone with a laser pointer distracts the audience.
How does Jerry try to resolve the traffic standoff with the maroon Golf?
By giving an insincere apology wave.
What accident does Kramer cause at the Puerto Rican Day parade?
He accidentally sets a Puerto Rican flag on fire.
What is the reaction of the crowd to Kramer's accident with the flag?
They become agitated and confront Kramer.
Why is Elaine stuck in a cab during the parade?
The parade causes heavy traffic congestion.
How does Elaine's cab ride indirectly affect Jerry?
Her cab ends up blocking Jerry's car.
What is the main theme of the characters' experiences during the Puerto Rican Day parade?
Each character faces humorous and chaotic situations caused by the parade.
How do the characters' stories intersect throughout the episode?
Through a series of ironic and comical misunderstandings related to the parade.
What is the group's decision at the end of the episode?
To head home, still dealing with the aftermath of the day's events.