- When Jerry is asked to appear on The Tonight Show in Los Angeles, George accompanies him to look for Kramer.
- Jerry is set to appear on the Tonight Show in Los Angeles and asks George if he'd like to come along. They also decide to take the opportunity to see if they can find Kramer. For his part, Kramer has been going to auditions and trying to sell a treatment for a movie. At the NBC studios, George tries to talk Corbin Bernsen and George Wendt into using his ideas. Jerry and George are taken aback when they see on TV news that Kramer is wanted by the police and is a suspected serial killer.—garykmcd
- Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) is offered two free tickets from New York to Hollywood to appear on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. He offers one to George (Jason Alexander) and they decide that while they are in Los Angeles they will track down Kramer (Michael Richards), who headed to Los Angeles in the previous episode, "The Keys", to become an actor.
Meanwhile, Kramer has been fired from Murphy Brown. Candice Bergen from Murphy Brown won't even pick up Kramer's calls. Kramer attends a bunch of auditions, for a commercial, for a pop video, for a horror movie and so on. Kramer meets a young girl during the auditions and has coffee with her. He ends up sharing a script with her, one that he had written himself. The script is titled "The Keys". He is now pitching his movie idea to famous people in Hollywood. But in reality, he is only managing to weird them off with his shenanigans. He meets Fred Savage at a coffee shop and approaches him in his usual chaotic manner. Fred manages to run away, but not before Kramer hands him a script.
A dead woman turns up in another part of LA and Kramer's script he had given to her is found on her body. The police are already searching for a serial killer who is responsible for death of several young women in the greater LA area. Every time there is no identity proof and Kramer's script is the first evidence the police have found in the case.
Jerry and George share a hotel room. George instructs the maid Lupe, not to tuck his bed, while Jerry wants his tucked in.
While Jerry is being dressed for his appearance on the Tonight show, George thinks he has insightful conversations with Jerry's talk show guests (Corbin Bernsen and George Wendt). George pitches a case to Corbin for LA Law, based on his relationship with some girl. The girl is out of town and has asked George to take care of her cat. The cat dies while the girl is away. The girl blames George, but George says that the cat dies of natural causes. The girl wants George to buy her a new cat, but George won't agree until he sees an autopsy report that says that the cat died of starvation. He also suggests how to run the show called Cheers (which is an all-time success on cable TV) to George Wendt. They both call him "some nut" when they appear publicly on the Tonight show.
As police conduct their murder investigation, they meet all the folks that Kramer has met in or before LA and they all paint a picture of Kramer that basically makes him look like a sociopath and a bit of nut. The police question Helene (Elmarie Wendel), who lives in the same building as Kramer. Helene is an old woman who last appeared on TV in a 3 Stooges episode. They also question the murderous hippie, to whom Kramer had bragged that he had killed many people as well.
Jerry can't remember the wording for a joke and blames the hotel maid, Lupe (Dyana Ortelli), who threw it away while cleaning the room. As Jerry and George leave The Tonight Show, they see Kramer's picture on the news. He is the main suspect for the "Smog Strangler".
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