

The lines are spot on with the original episode and oh, so are the costumes. The contest starts after George's mom catches him "reading a glamour magazine" and then the cast competes to see who can be the "master of my domain." Kramer gets a job as an extra on a new Woody Allen film and is eventually given one line of dialogue: 'These pretzels are making me thirsty.' Elaine wants to break. So eventually, the gang is transported into that episode where Frank is George, Mac and Dennis are somehow both Jerry, Dee is Elaine, and Charlie is Kramer. Despite this, author Rabbi Sam Reinstein writes in his acknowledgements that watching Seinfeld was a learning experience for me, and that. RELATED: Try a new halloween maze at Mount Airy's Haunted Circus Mansion On the contrary, this show about the daily lives and misadventures of four thirty-something New YorkersJerry (Seinfeld), George, Elaine, and Krameris famously known as a show about nothing.
SEINFELD MASTER OF MY DOMAIN KRAMER MOVIE
The "Always Sunny" episode is a clip show, and eventually devolves into a line-by-line recreation of a very popular and infamous "Seinfeld" episode, "The Contest," which had the cast competing on who could go the longest time without masturbating. In his role as an obsessed eccentric for all seasons, Kramer is committed to restoring both an old movie theater and a gum-chewing friend who has had a nervous breakdown.

Thursday's latest episode of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" took a surrealist turn and things got weirder before they got normal.
