Gendason criticizes Kramer for not taking the Palisades upon hitting traffic (mainly comprised of police cars) on the New Jersey Turnpike. Elaine cant believe that he raises the subject. Simpson Ford Bronco chase, which ran for 50 miles along Interstate 405 in California. George gets upset when he buys a large salad for Elaine but his girlfriend Julie gets the thanks for it. Kramer claims that Gendason just wants to see his fish: “I’m Kramer…you know who I am, damn it!” The entire chase parodies the infamous 1994 O.J. Celebrate the summer of George all month long Watch Seinfeld. Gendason tries to escape his arrest warrant by fleeing, with Kramer driving, off the Turnpike in a white Ford Bronco. Pitt the Rolamech pencil on 14th St., unbeknownst that the stationery store guy went directly to the distributor to buy it on Elaine’s behalf. George and Elaine pass by here in their taxi, where George brings up his issue over Elaine giving credit for the big salad purchase to Julie instead of him.ĩ470 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CALIFORNIA ( map)Īn ad for this firm is seen on the back of Margaret’s newspaper while she is talking to Jerry.Įlaine mentions she bought Mr. Nearest subway: 81st Street – Museum Of Natural History (B,C) Where Kramer and former baseball player Steve Gendason have their original argument, perhaps leading to Pinkus the dry cleaner’s murder.Ĥ18 Columbus Ave., New York, NEW YORK ( map) Nearest subway: Van Cortlandt Park – 242nd Street (1) The dry cleaners where former baseball player (and Kramer’s golf buddy) Steve Gendason is accused of murdering Bobby Pinkus, owner of the cleaners.ġ15 Van Cortlandt Park S., Bronx, NEW YORK ( map) Jerry makes his first visit to “the east wing,” to grill Newman about his past relationship with Jerry’s new girlfriend Margaret.Ģ759 Amsterdam Ave., New York, NEW YORK ( map) Pitt a fancy Rolamech 1000 mechanical pencil, but the delivery is constantly delayed by the clerk who fancies Elaine. Written by Larry David and directed by Andy Ackerman, it originally aired on September 29, 1994. The infamous “big salad,” which George buys for Elaine (but all credit is given to his girlfriend Julie), was purchased from Monk’s.Įlaine tries buying Mr. The Big Salad is the second episode of Season Six, and the 88th overall. Kramer tells the gang of his golf game with Steve Gendason, and discovers that Gendason is wanted for murder. Jerry obsesses over why Newman dumped Margaret. The infamous handoff of “the big salad” takes place in the apartment, setting a wild course of action thereafter. Kramer gets involved in a slow-speed car chase with a suspected murderer. Jerry is disturbed to discover that his girlfriend was dumped by Newman. George has issues when his girlfriend takes credit for buying Elaine a big salad. Written by Larry David, directed by Andy Ackerman
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