This is a classic episode. George is the center because Jerry sets him up with a girl by telling her George is a Marine Biologist. George gets upset with Jerry because his dream is to be an architect. Still, in order to date this girl he plays along in the role Jerry set him up with.
Meanwhile, Jerry tells Elaine a terrible joke about Tolstoy really wanting to name War & Peace - "War, What Is It Good For?" By coincidence Elaine is meeting a noted Russian Author. She gets a new pocket organizer that is screwed up, and makes noises. She takes it when she meets the writer, tells him the bad joke and he promptly tosses the annoying organizer out the window with unexpected results.
Kramer tries to take up golf. He is no good at it but spends time at the beach driving a bunch of balls towards the ocean. How he tees up golf balls on the sand? Think that could be a part of the problem.
Anyhow, all of this comes together in a fire storm of humor that leads to one really funny result while leaving several funny results along the way. The humor is funny, and even timeless in a lot of ways.
Meanwhile, Jerry tells Elaine a terrible joke about Tolstoy really wanting to name War & Peace - "War, What Is It Good For?" By coincidence Elaine is meeting a noted Russian Author. She gets a new pocket organizer that is screwed up, and makes noises. She takes it when she meets the writer, tells him the bad joke and he promptly tosses the annoying organizer out the window with unexpected results.
Kramer tries to take up golf. He is no good at it but spends time at the beach driving a bunch of balls towards the ocean. How he tees up golf balls on the sand? Think that could be a part of the problem.
Anyhow, all of this comes together in a fire storm of humor that leads to one really funny result while leaving several funny results along the way. The humor is funny, and even timeless in a lot of ways.