: Dressed for a job interview, George meets an enchanting woman on the train. He blows off the interview to follow her to a hotel, where she handcuffs him to the bed and robs him of his clothes and wallet.
: Jerry heads to Coney Island to retrieve his impound car. He falls asleep and wakes up to find an overweight man sitting across from him—completely naked. In true Jerry fashion, they bond over the Mets' pennant odds and enjoy hot dogs at Nathan's Famous .
: Kramer overhears a hot horse racing tip while trying to pay off $600 in traffic violations. He wins big at an Off-Track Betting (OTB) parlor but is nearly mugged on the way home before being saved by an undercover cop posing as a "blind" violinist. 🎬 Behind-the-Scenes Fun Facts The SubwaySeinfeld : Season 3 Episode 13
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: Julia Louis-Dreyfus was visibly pregnant during filming; she spent most of the episode carrying a large wedding gift to hide it. : Dressed for a job interview, George meets
: Kramer's conversation about the horse "Papanick" ("His father was a mudder, his mother was a mudder") is a nod to a classic Abbott and Costello routine.
: Elaine is the "best man" at a lesbian wedding, but her train loses power and gets stuck. This leads to one of her most iconic moments: an increasingly frantic, bleep-filled inner monologue about claustrophobia and the "niceties" of life. He falls asleep and wakes up to find
The Ultimate Guide to Seinfeld S3, E13: "The Subway" Originally aired on , "The Subway" is widely considered the "New Yorkiest" episode of the series. It masterfully follows Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer as they split up to navigate the NYC transit system, only to end up in four completely different circles of urban hell. 🚇 The Four Tracks of Chaos