Few things have caused as much chaos as the Kenny Rogers Roasters franchise that opens up across the street from Jerry's building in "The Chicken Roaster." Kramer can't resist the siren song of roasted chicken, even despite the giant neon sign ruining his life. When he and Jerry sw...
Kenny Rogers' Roasters sets up shop across the street from Jerry and Kramer's apartment building. Unfortunately, their unusually large chicken sign causes problems for everybody. Kramer and Jerry wind up switching apartments--and personalities--because of it. Vote! The Little Kicks (1996) Jerry...
Jerry bumped into an old buddy from college and told him to blow off a business meeting to hang out. However, blowing off the meeting ended up getting him fired and he was forced to take a fast food job atthe Kenny Rogers Roasters chicken restaurant that just opened up across the street...
Watching Kramer go from annoyed to obsessed by the encroaching capitalist fast-food glow of Kenny Rogers Roasters is as scary as it is funny because it doesn’t actually seem all that far-fetched. 56. “The Fix-Up” (Season 3). A lot of exposition around a broken condom and a possible...
- Season 4, episode 11 - Air date: Nov. 18, 1992 It's no secret that "Seinfeld" co-creator—and real-life George Costanza—Larry David based numerous storylines on his personal experiences. And nowhere does this personal connection work to the show's advantage more than in "The Contest....
Few things have caused as much chaos as the Kenny Rogers Roasters franchise that opens up across the street from Jerry's building in "The Chicken Roaster." Kramer can't resist the siren song of roasted chicken, even despite the giant neon sign ruining his life. When he and Jerry swap apa...
Few things have caused as much chaos as the Kenny Rogers Roasters franchise that opens up across the street from Jerry's building in "The Chicken Roaster." Kramer can't resist the siren song of roasted chicken, even despite the giant neon sign ruining his life. When he and Jerry swap...