Jerry is asked to host a portion of the PBS pledge drive and asks George to bring a member of the N.Y. Yankees to the show. Kramer convinces Jerry to cash a bunch of birthday checks from his Nana, causing her account to bounce. Elaine accidentally tells a friend's boyfriend about a time her friend may have flirted with Jerry.
The beginning of this season isn't exactly spectuclar, but it's not bad either. George's new obsession with people flipping him off is the best part. The Nana subplot isn't that great but it's nice to see Uncle Leo show up. The man's fake voice doesn't hold up very well by modern standards. They should have just picked someone with a naturally high voice instead of dubbing the actor. This kind of feels like a filler episode.
The beginning of this season isn't exactly spectuclar, but it's not bad either. George's new obsession with people flipping him off is the best part. The Nana subplot isn't that great but it's nice to see Uncle Leo show up. The man's fake voice doesn't hold up very well by modern standards. They should have just picked someone with a naturally high voice instead of dubbing the actor. This kind of feels like a filler episode.