George thinks he's bought a used car that was once owned by Jo(h)n Voight. Elaine must help Mr. Pitt win a contest to hold a float in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Kramer attempts to help a local shoe repair store stay in business but ends up doing more harm than good. All of this culminates with Kramer getting bit, George pitching a failed "Jon Voight Day" for the Yankees, and a party held by a local dentist that Jerry sneaks into.
As always, Seinfeld seamlessly weaves in plot elements back and forth from different plot lines, all combining in the end to make a hilarious conclusion. Lots of these later Seinfeld seasons have plot development that are based on characters bumping into each other on the streets of New York (hard to believe I know). I always thought this was a bit odd but it never detracts from the enjoyment I get out of these episodes.
As always, Seinfeld seamlessly weaves in plot elements back and forth from different plot lines, all combining in the end to make a hilarious conclusion. Lots of these later Seinfeld seasons have plot development that are based on characters bumping into each other on the streets of New York (hard to believe I know). I always thought this was a bit odd but it never detracts from the enjoyment I get out of these episodes.