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5 best episodes of ‘Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee’

Jꦑerry Sein꧟feld’s delightfully entertaining Web series “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” returns on Thursday𓆉, with its fourth season premiering at noon on Crackle.

This season, Seinfeld wi𝓡ll share his brand of caffeine and classic cars with George Wallace, Aziz Ansari, Sarah Jessica Parker, Robert Klein and Jon Stewart, and from the looks of the trailer, the episodes contain some comic gems (like SJP’s back-seat driving and off-key singing).

In honor of “𒀰Comedians in Cars”’ return, we took a look at the show’s be෴st episodes from the past three seasons — here’s hoping Season 4 adds some new favorites.

Larry David, Season 1


For the premiere episode of “Comedians ༒in Cars,” Seinfeld took out 🍌his TV series co-creator that basically plays like an episode of the ’90s sitcom. In it, Larry shares his theory that his marriage ended because his ex-wife disliked that he stopped drinking coffee, and Seinfeld comments, “It’s a miracle we ever got any work done, because nobody can waste time like you and me.”

Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks, season 1

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For the two comedy legends — who have been friends for 62 years and eat dinner together every nig♋ht — Seinfeld picked up a meal of sandwiches and chicken and brought it to Reiner’s LA house. The 17-minute from Brooks, who is still sharp as a tack at 86 years old.

David Letterman, Season 2

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The famously reclusive late-night host is persuaded to leave his Connecticut home for this that covers topics like kettle c▨orn, football and hardware stores. As a bonus, Seinfeld drives Letterman’s Volvo station wagon, tricked out with a racing engine, a gift from Paul Newman.

Louis CK, Season 3

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Seinfeld and 𒅌the “Louie” star trade the coffee shop for CK’s boat and cruise along the Hudson River in this episode, which features of how he ran the boat aground during low tide the first time his two daughters were on it — re-ena🦋cted via animation.

George Costanza, Season 3


Seinfeld and his sitcom co-star Jason Alexander reunite in-character for this special Super Bowl episode of “Comedians in Cars.” In it, and debate the minutiae of “the over-cheer” in true “Seinfeld” form — with aౠ cameo by Newman.