- Approaching the 10-year mark, Larry and Jeff finally agree to do a Seinfeld reunion show. However, after getting a bad set of tickets to a Lakers game, he tries to call the reunion off after offending the head of NBC. Meanwhile Larry hatches a scheme to win back Cheryl by casting her as George's ex-wife.—halo1k
- Larry is at Susie's when she is feeling down and depressed & Larry asks her to take a test for Lyme disease. Loretta has left Larry and he could not be happier.
On his way to a meeting with Jeff to tell the NBC brass "no way" to a 'Seinfeld' reunion, Larry runs into Cheryl again. Having recently returned to acting, she encourages Larry to do the reunion suggesting he write a part for her. Larry believes this is a great way to get back together with Cheryl. He completely changes his mind about the reunion and now wants to do it. Larry imagines that Cheryl will see his creative genius on the sets and will fall in love with him all over again. Larry has decided that in the re-union George will be shown to have married and divorced, & now trying to win his ex-wife back, who would be Cheryl. The NBC President is super happy and decides to celebrate by inviting Jeff and Larry to a Lakers game that weekend.
Realizing this is his way to win Cheryl back, Larry goes about convincing Jerry. Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) is skeptical as Larry always used to be judgmental about other shows that would do re-unions. Larry says that it would be fun to get back together. Larry promises that they would do it in a way that would not be lame. Jerry wants Meg Ryan as George's ex-wife. Jason (Jason Alexander) is skeptical as he thinks the audience would never buy that there ever was a marriage. Plus, Larry gets into a fight with Jason when Jason won't coordinate his tip on a split check. Larry leaves $12, but Jason won't tell him how much he is leaving for the waiter. Larry finds the idea interesting that Julia (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) told Larry that she took her daughter to a birthday party, but her daughter claims that she never went. Michael (Michael Richards) is distracted by the nude art at the restaurant & agrees to the idea by Larry, without really understanding he has signed up to do a reunion show. The next day Larry goes back to the restaurant where he had lunch with Jason & finds that Jason tipped the waiter $30, when Larry only tipped him $ 12.
But along the way, Larry alienates NBC president Sandy Goodman (Todd Stashwick) when he's insulted by the far away seats Goodman gives him to the Lakers game. Larry also sees that Goodman is at the same game at court-side seats with David Spade. Larry confronts Sandy after the game and angers him.
The cast confront Larry, Jerry complains about Larry behavior with Goodman. Julia explains that she took her 2nd daughter to a birthday party. Jason is upset that Larry grilled the waiter to find what Jason tipped him. Michael claims that Larry never discussed the re-union with him. Larry is proven right when Susie is diagnosed with Lyme disease but is upset when Susie doesn't thank him to saving her life.
Ultimately, Larry soothes things over by saving Goodman's life with a Lyme disease diagnosis. But Larry's not out of hot water yet - he's promised the role of George's ex-wife to Cheryl, but Jerry's offered it to Meg Ryan.
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