Escalates to where he’s handed a lit molotov by his anarchist guest-star date, and decides in that moment to come clean. Still holding the bottle. They have an unusually frank moment that’s almost romantic despite itself, until this active grenade singes his hand, and he throws it anyway on pure instinct. Inevitably it lands on his date’s car and also destroys Elaine’s favorite hot-dog stand from the A-plot. The wordless credits scene is George arriving at their usual diner in a new trenchcoat, where he sits down opposite Jerry, revealing a terrible wig and handlebar moustache.
Escalates to where he’s handed a lit molotov by his anarchist guest-star date, and decides in that moment to come clean. Still holding the bottle. They have an unusually frank moment that’s almost romantic despite itself, until this active grenade singes his hand, and he throws it anyway on pure instinct. Inevitably it lands on his date’s car and also destroys Elaine’s favorite hot-dog stand from the A-plot. The wordless credits scene is George arriving at their usual diner in a new trenchcoat, where he sits down opposite Jerry, revealing a terrible wig and handlebar moustache.