The Ticket (Seinfeld episode)
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Seinfeld episode | |
"The Ticket" | |
Kramer and Newman in court. |
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Episode no. | 44 |
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Airdate | September 16, 1992 |
Guest star(s) | Stephen McHattie |
IMDb profile | |
Seinfeld - Season 4 August 1992 - May 1993 |
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List of all Seinfeld episodes |
The Ticket is the forty-fourth episode of the hit sitcom Seinfeld. It was the 4th episode of the fourth season. It aired on September 16, 1992.
[edit] Plot
Kramer suffers side effects from his head injury because "Crazy" Joe Davola kicked him in the head. NBC gives Jerry and George another meeting and on the way, Jerry throws out a watch his parents gave him. He then meets his Uncle Leo, who picks the watch out of the garbage. Kramer agrees to be an alibi for Newman's trial on a speeding ticket. George and Jerry meet with NBC executives and they give the go ahead for a pilot. Later they hide in the coffee shop, afraid of an attack from "Crazy" Joe Davola. Elaine's shrink realizes that he didn't leave an extra prescription for Joe Davola, for the time while he's on vacation.
[edit] Trivia
- Al Fann, the actor who played the judge in this episode, would later play Wanda Sykes' father in the Krazee-Eyes-Killa episode of Larry David's show, Curb Your Enthusiasm.
- According to the Notes About Nothing feature of this episode on DVD, this is Wayne Knight's favorite episode.