The Trip: Part 2
- Episode aired Aug 19, 1992
- PG
- 23m
Kramer is arrested when he is mistaken for a serial killer. After he is exonerated, he, Jerry, and George return to New York.Kramer is arrested when he is mistaken for a serial killer. After he is exonerated, he, Jerry, and George return to New York.Kramer is arrested when he is mistaken for a serial killer. After he is exonerated, he, Jerry, and George return to New York.
- Elaine Benes
- (credit only)
- Reporter #1
- (as Peggy Lane O'Rourke)
- Prison Guard
- (as Steve Dougherty)
- Man in Hallway
- (uncredited)
- Man in Hallway
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAmong the people waiting outside when Kramer (Michael Richards) gets arrested in his apartment, visible on the right are Larry David and Larry Charles, on the right.
- GoofsWhen George and Jerry are in the back of the police car, George makes a crack about the window and tries to get Jerry to roll it down, tricking him because there are no locks or window handles in police cars, as Jerry finds out when he can't roll down the window. However, when the police go to arrest Kramer, they go into the building and Jerry reaches out the open window to open the door (which also clearly has a lock). And of course, the criminal the cops picked up earlier escapes and is later revealed to be a serial killer as well.
- Quotes
Jerry Seinfeld: There are many different jobs in the police. It seems to me that the chalk-outline guy is one of the better jobs that you can get. You know it's not dangerous, the criminals are long gone, that seems like a good one. I don't know who they are, I guess they're people who wanted to be sketch artists, but they couldn't draw too well..."Listen, Johnson, forget the sketches. Do you think if we left a dead body right there on the sidewalk, you could manage to trace around it? Could you do that?" I don't even know how it helps to solve the crime? You know, they look at the thing on the ground. "Ahh, his arm was like that when he hit the pavement. That means the killer must've been Jim."
- ConnectionsFeatured in Seinfeld: The Chronicle (1998)
- SoundtracksSeinfeld Theme Song
Written by Jonathan Wolff
February 27 2023 is the date that this good review was written on IMDb.
About: it's really of George and Jerry mingling about random thing and most of it had nothing to do with the plot of Kramer being accused of murder.
Kramer's story was just there.
No Elaine which is what made this episode great.
Story and Production: Not much of a story going on. The focus was entirely on George and Jerry making hilarious remarks. Kramer seemed more like a side character.
Production was well. If feel the camera quality/effect of show made the episode feel like they were in the 80s.
Highlight: All of George & Jerry dialogue. If you are bhvaing a bad day they were lighten the mood.
The smug Strangler dialogue in the car.
Kramer yelling at the window
The murder struck again song
Kramer Throwing the keys.
Villian?: Smug strangler
What can be learned?: remember to tip
Should you watch this?: Most def. A good 2 parter episodes.
- ThunderKing6
- Feb 27, 2023