[Scene: A crowded, rickety Vancouver city bus barreling down the street. The passengers look panicked until Kramer, standing at the front in his classic wild stance, grips the rail like a captain at sea.]
Kramer: (waving his arms) Alright, alright, settle down! The bus is no longer out of controlโฆ because I took charge. Thatโs right, Iโm the driver, the conductor, the maestro of mass transit!
Nelly: (wide-eyed) Maestro? Kramer, you donโt even have a license.
Joe: (half-grinning) He doesnโt need one. Heโs Kramer.
Kramer: (nodding rapidly) Exactly! Now listenโif you two wanna win those Canadian votes, you gotta do whatโs never been done before. You gotta ride this bus and singโsing loud, sing proudโTHE WHOโs โMagic Bus!โ
[He slaps the steering wheel dramatically.]
Kramer: And when the chorus hitsโฆ you twoโ(points at Nelly and Joe)โyou lean into that bus camera, and you kiss. Thatโs democracy, baby! Nothing sells like passion on public transit.
Nelly: (laughing nervously) Waitโyouโre sayingโฆ our campaign strategy is karaoke and a kiss?
Kramer: (eyes darting wildly) Not just karaokeโฆ itโs The Who! The gods of rock, the sound of rebellion! The people will see it, theyโll feel it, and theyโll say, โThose twoโtheyโre the real deal.โ
Joe: (smirking at Nelly) Wellโฆ we do want those Canadian votes.
Kramer: (leaning in, whispering with reverence) Trust the Grand Architect. He built the bus, he built the road, he built the whole crazy system weโre ridinโ on. You just gotta believe.
[The bus lurches, passengers scream, but Kramer steadies it like a man possessed. He thrusts a microphone from nowhere into Nellyโs hands.]
Kramer: Now! Take it away! โMAGIC BUS!โ
