The Little Jerry

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The Little Jerry
Seinfeld episode

Jerry and Kramer training Little Jerry for his cockfight.
Episode no. Season 8
Episode 145
Written by Jennifer Crittenden
Directed by Andy Ackerman
Guest stars John Michael Higgins
Original airdate January 9, 1997
Season 8 episodes
Seinfeld - Season 8
September 1996 - May 1997
  1. "The Foundation"
  2. "The Soul Mate"
  3. "The Bizarro Jerry"
  4. "The Little Kicks"
  5. "The Package"
  6. "The Fatigues"
  7. "The Checks"
  8. "The Chicken Roaster"
  9. "The Abstinence"
  10. "The Andrea Doria"
  11. "The Little Jerry"
  12. "The Money"
  13. "The Comeback"
  14. "The Van Buren Boys"
  15. "The Susie"
  16. "The Pothole"
  17. "The English Patient"
  18. "The Nap"
  19. "The Yada Yada"
  20. "The Millennium"
  21. "The Muffin Tops"
  22. "The Summer of George"
List of Seinfeld episodes

"The Little Jerry" is the 145th episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 11th episode for the 8th season. It aired on January 9, 1997. Jerry, George, Kramer, and Elaine each have separate plot lines which converge in the course of the episode.

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[edit] Jerry's Plot

After Jerry passes a bad check at Marcelino's bodega, everyone begins to make comments about it. Jerry's parents find out about the check and offer to send money.

[edit] George's Plot

Through the Foundation, George gets the opportunity to visit a women's prison. He is disappointed when the facility doesn't meet his impression of what he thinks a women's prison should be. He does, however, meet a convict named Celia and decides to ask her out. He enjoys the liberation that dating a convict offers.

When Celia comes up for parole, however, George's relationship hangs on the brink: he wants her to remain in prison so he can continue to have the freedom that came with the relationship. At her parole hearing, George testifies in a manner that is likely to keep her incarcerated.

[edit] Kramer's Plot

Kramer decides to purchase a pet hen for eggs, but inadvertently gets a rooster that he names "Little Jerry Seinfeld." After observing Little Jerry ("Little Jerry-a Seinfeld") fight off a dog, Kramer enters him into a cockfight, which he wins.

[edit] Elaine's Plot

Elaine is dating a man named Kurt who shaved his head for swimming and kept it shaved. Upon seeing his driver's license photo, she learns he once had a fine head of hair. She convinces him to start growing it back, but when he does, he shows signs of hair-loss. He begins to feel despondent and in an effort to cope with his baldness, seeks advice from George. As a result of this advice, Kurt proposes to Elaine.

[edit] Convergence of Plot Lines

George experiences "fugitive sex" when Celia breaks out after her parole was denied. Celia is tracked down and Kurt is mistaken for George. He is arrested and jailed for fighting with the police officer and Elaine gives Kurt back his ring.

Kramer enters "Little Jerry" in a cockfight on the condition that, if Little Jerry wins the fight, Marcelino will take down Jerry's bad check. Jerry's bad check doesn't come down, because Marcelino wants Jerry to have "Little Jerry" throw the fight. Jerry and Kramer train "Little Jerry" for the big cockfight. Kramer, Jerry, and Elaine attend the cockfight. Marcelino brings a "ringer" from Ecuador in for the big fight; Kramer tries to save "Little Jerry" but pays the price when he is attacked by Marcelino's bird.

[edit] Quotes

  • Kramer: Just because big Jerry Seinfeld is a has-been, don't make Little Jerry Seinfeld a never was!

[edit] Trivia

  • In the game Scarface: The World is Yours, one can go to one of the islands and see a cock fight in a big ship. One of the roosters is named "Little Jerry".

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