Driving with Regan, Seinfeld looks at passersby and observes, "Women like to be with women that are the same weight." After a pause, he says, "I can't use that in the show," but he also attempts a recovery: "Their bodies are friends and the heads just go along for the ride." When a diner waitress introduces herself as "Caritza," Seinfeld says to his guest, Tracy Morgan, "Why do people keep making up new names?" (Morgan politely giggles but lets the comment pass; after all, poor Caritza is standing right there.) When Minhaj wonders why Jews and Indians seem culturally similar, Seinfeld's answer is blunt: "We [both] really like making a buck." Walking a Manhattan sidewalk with McKinnon, Seinfeld (whose net worth is estimated to be just shy of $1 billion) looks skyward and wonders aloud, "Isn't it amazing that anyone could have trouble finding an apartment in New York?" (Because just look at how many there are!)