Jerry Seinfeld's Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee Returns: Watch Sarah Silverman's Episode
From Crackle: I’m Going To Change Your Life Forever
The second season of Jerry Seinfeld's webseries Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee premiered today and has the stand-up comedian and TV star returning to his vehicles to chat it up with fellow comedians and talk about cars and coffee. The season premiere, which you can watch above in its entirety, has Jerry Seinfeld cruising around with Sarah Silverman in a "slinky, sexy 1969 Jaguar XKE Series 2 E Type convertible in opalescent blue with dark blue leather interior." Seinfeld tells Silverman he picked that car because it looks like her. Her excited "This looks like me?!" conjures an excellent little flashback to Silverman cruising around in animated form for Wreck-It Ralph. During her interview, Silverman admits she has a secret love of Jaguars and has fun pushing all of the buttons. And I especially love her impersonation of her mother doing the movie announcements. From there, the two have conversation about religion, sexuality and - of course - cars and working in comedy.
Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee debuted online last year. It's 10-episode first season featured appearances by Larry David, Alec Baldwin, Ricky Gervais and Michael Richards, among others. Among the cars featured, a 1952 Volkswagen, a 1970 Mercedes Benz 280 SL, a 1966 Porsche 356 SC Cabrolet and a 1962 VW Bus. Each episode has Seinfeld in a different car, with a different celebrity visiting a different diner. There's no predicting what kind of conversation they might have… apart from coffee, cars and diners, anyway.
New episodes are expected to air every Thursday at Noon EST throughout the six weeks, with more episodes planned next year. They can be viewed at ComediansInCarsGettingCoffee.com and Crackle.com.
Crackle has full episodes from Season 1 up on their site. Watch S1, Ep 1 featuring Seinfeld creator Larry David below:
From Crackle: Larry Eats a Pancake
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