Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee - Season 9
Season 9
Episodes
Kristen Wiig: The Volvo-ness
Jerry wows the multitalented (and part-Scandinavian) Kristen Wiig with a 1964 Volvo Amazon and a trip back in time to LA's iconic House of Pies.
Norm MacDonald: A Rusty Car in the Rain
Norm MacDonald crams into Jerry's tiny (and slightly rusty) 1958 Porsche Speedster on a rainy day to talk bad gigs, clean comedy and old sitcoms.
Cedric The Entertainer: Dictators, Comics, and Preachers
Cedric the Entertainer joins Jerry in a 1958 Bentley S1, and they discuss the "pre-laugh," the survival mindset of comedians and more.
Lewis Black: At What Point Am I Out from Under?
Jerry picks up eternally exasperated Lewis Black in an appropriately black Cadillac Eldorado for a drive to the legendary Junior's in Brooklyn.
Christoph Waltz: Champagne, Cigars, and Pancake Batter
Jerry Seinfeld picks up actor Christoph Waltz in a 1957 BMW 507 Series II and takes him to an IHOP in Torrance, Cal.
Bob Einstein: It's Not So Funny When It's Your Mother
When he finally gets his 2017 Acura NSX, Jerry decides he wants to present it as a gift to Bob Einstein ... if this episode of the show goes well.
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