He begins showing up at regular work hours with no contract and no pay, simply appreciating the structure that a steady job adds to his life.
Jerry starts dating Gillian, an attractive woman whose only flaw is that she has "man-hands,” meaning her hands are large and strong like a man's.
Jerry, George and Kramer head to the coffee shop and bump into Elaine as she is meeting up with Kevin, Gene and Feldman.
Later, he takes Jerry to the location of the club, but all they find is a meat packing plant, with the photo George took from a magazine lying unnoticed on the dirty floor.
The three gather into a group hug, and a tearful Kevin declares, “Me so happy, me want to cry,” imitating Bizarro Superman's distinctive speech pattern.
Mandel saw the opportunity to include such self-referential "meta" humor as the Bizarro characters, as the writers were able to rely on audiences being familiar enough with the series in order to understand the jokes.
[3] The episode's Kramer story was inspired by how Mandel often assisted customers at Tower Records who mistakenly thought he worked there.
Kramer drifted incomprehensibly into a corporate job in which he 'finally found structure' and was able to strut about with a briefcase full of Ritz crackers.
Club writes, "'The Bizarro Jerry' and 'The Little Kicks' are probably two of the better-known season 8 episodes and for good reason – they're a lot of fun."