Another episode, another classic! In "The Fire", George must deal with a whole new level of cowardliness, even for him, after he pushes children and elderly out of the way when a small fire breaks out at a children's birthday party. Meanwhile Jerry has to deal with a heckler in the form of Kramer's new GF who he met through Elaine at work while proposing his coffee table coffee table book idea.
What an inner-web of story lines amazingly tied together! Seinfeld always amazes me how it brings all these different subplots together and forms such a coherent story arc in the span of 20 minutes of television. And this episode has some classic comedic moments as well. Kramer's story of taking the toe to the hospital is difficult to top!
As is Seinfield's tradition, all the story lines come together at the end as madness erupts and the characters look back at their decisions and wonder what exactly went wrong this time.
What an inner-web of story lines amazingly tied together! Seinfeld always amazes me how it brings all these different subplots together and forms such a coherent story arc in the span of 20 minutes of television. And this episode has some classic comedic moments as well. Kramer's story of taking the toe to the hospital is difficult to top!
As is Seinfield's tradition, all the story lines come together at the end as madness erupts and the characters look back at their decisions and wonder what exactly went wrong this time.