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August 2, 2025
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Jason Alexander’s Favorite Seinfeld Moments Make So Much Sense

Source: slashfilm.com slashfilm.com
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In the "Seinfeld" episode "The Limo" (February 26, 1992), Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) arrives back in New York after a trip to Chicago, and George (Jason Alexander) has agreed to pick him up. Sadly, George's car has broken down on the way to the airport, leaving the pair stranded. They see a limo waiting nearby, however, and they concoct a scheme. Jerry happens to know that the limo is waiting for someone stranded in Chicago (he overheard the passenger in question on his flight), a man named O'Brien, so George claims to be O'Brien to claim a free limo ride. No...
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