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  2. "The Puerto Rican Day" is the 176th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. It aired on May 7, 1998, and was the 20th episode of the ninth and final season. [2] It was the show's second-highest-rated episode of all time, with 38.8 million viewers, only behind the series finale.

  3. The Puerto Rican Day: Directed by Andy Ackerman. With Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards, Jason Alexander. Jerry, George, Kramer and Elaine get stuck in standstill traffic due to the massive Puerto Rican Day Parade.

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    • Andy Ackerman
    • 1998-05-07
  4. Sep 8, 2020 · In "The Puerto Rican Day," the gang finds themselves stuck in a traffic jam due to the annual Puerto Rican Day Parade in New York City, where Seinfeld is set. All of the characters embark on a series of misadventures as a result of their predicament.

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    The gang are heading back to Manhattan after leaving a Mets game early (to beat the traffic), but run into trouble with a driver in a maroon Volkswagen Golf. In the car, Georgeboasts about the clever comment ("That's gotta hurt!!") he recently made during a pivotal moment in a new film about the Hindenburg disaster titled Blimp. As they approach Fi...

    "The Puerto Rican Day" was criticized not only for the flag-burning incident, but also for perceived negative portrayals of Puerto Ricans, such as the scene where an angry mob of parade-goers damag...
    This episode, as it was the last scripted episode by the regular post-Larry David writers, before the finale (where Larry David again stepped up as writer for the first time in several seasons), ha...
    This was the final episode written by the show's staff writers. All ten of them are credited. Jerry Seinfeld had t-shirts made up for them which read "So long, Jackass."
    Jerry does George’s signature “Ho,ho!” whenever he’s mocked by Maroon Golf.
    (Kramer smells the smoke, turns, and sees the fire)
    KRAMER: Ooh! ¡Dios mio!
    (He grabs the flag, throws it onto the sidewalk and stomps on it)
    MAN: Hey! There's a guy burning the Puerto Rican flag!
    BOB: Who?! Who is burning the flag?!
    KRAMER: Oh, no.
  5. Lamar starts to laugh as he sees the smoke rise. KRAMER: See, now you're getting the spirit of it, huh? Kramer smells the smoke, turns, and sees the fire. KRAMER: Ooh! ! Dios mio! He grabs the ...

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  6. 3 days ago · "The Puerto Rican Day" provoked protests from the Puerto Rican community, the timing of which was unfortunate for "Seinfeld" given that the following week's episode was the hotly anticipated ...

  7. May 6, 1998 · 22:46. English. Jerry and his friends try to escape a Puerto Rican Day traffic jam.

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