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" The Doorman " is episode 104 of NBC's sitcom Seinfeld . This is the 17th episode for the sixth season. It aired on February 23, 1995.

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Plot

Jerry goes to fetch Elaine who is the "home-sitting" apartment. Pitt. On his way in Jerry there was an awkward conversation with the doorman, played by real life friend Larry Miller. Walking down the street, Kramer, with the thought that it will entertain German tourists on a tour bus, simulates robbing George, but ultimately creates fear in it. After the separation of George's parents ("The Chinese Woman"), Frank Costanza lives with George. Jerry did not want to face the doorman again; she wanted to wait until the doorman left so she and Elaine could go to the movies. However, Pak Pitt's call from Scotland and Elaine had to be fixed to check the mail. Walking down the street, Jerry found the doorman, who happened to be standing outside his own apartment building.

Later in Monk's Cafà © Å © Kramer mentions how George's father has male breasts ("real hooters"), and that he can use some underwear for support. George is disturbed that it may be hereditary. Kramer went to work further on his idea. Elaine tells Jerry that the doorman accused him of following the doorman back into his own building and harassing him. Jerry says the doorman plays a mind game with him.

Once again in Mr. Pitt, Jerry meets the doorman, this time on the night shift. Jerry apologizes, saying he's not used to doormen, and just wants to be friends with her. The doorman leaves Jerry in charge as he comes out quickly to buy beer. Jerry felt pressure as a doorman, even packet signs, but as the doorman was too old, Jerry left the post and head into Mr. apartment. Pitt. At George's, Kramer presents a Frank prototype for male breast supporters. On the way to his apartment, George talks with his mother to convince him to take Frank back. She also asked him about the size of her grandmother's breasts. When George and his mother arrived at her apartment, they caught Frank trying on underwear.

When Jerry and Elaine got out of the elevator, the police were there because there was a sofa stolen from the lobby. Jerry thinks the doorman arranges it and he and Elaine try to think about alibis. At George's, Kramer and Frank think to plunge into a bra business with Sid Farkus ("The Sniffing Accountant"); Kramer likes to call his invention "Bro", though Frank prefers "the Mansions". In the lobby of the building. Pitt, Elaine says no one will believe the doorman's word, but he has a package with Jerry's signature as proof. Later in Monk, Elaine said they had to replace the stolen sofa, and George suggested they take it, because then her father would have no place to sleep and she had to move back with her mother. Jerry remembers that this is the couch that Poppie pee ("The Couch"), and George picks it up and just flips the pillow. Kramer and Frank make a deal with Sid Farkus, a bra seller, until Farkus implies he wants to invite Frank's wife who is having dinner, which infuriates Frank, who cancels the deal.

Without the sofa, Frank did not know where he was going to sleep, but at the same time, he realized that George had him sleep with urine. When George's mother arrives, she starts fighting again with Frank because she will have dinner with Sid Farkus.

Later, when Kramer walked the streets carrying stereos, the same "entertained" same German tourist saw him and tried to stop him in the offending scene of the film, Marathon Man. . Kramer manages to prevent their anger by introducing "the Bro" to them. In the building Mr. Pitt, Jerry and Elaine had taken the couch. Poppie happened to be in the building visiting a friend. Poppie remembers how the last time she had a problem was because Elaine stood in an abortion ("The Couch"). So when she saw Elaine she could not control herself and "sit" again on the couch.

In the last scene George shares a bed with his father, who offers to share a bowl of Kasha. George refused, turned off the bedside lamp and lay on his pillow, but Frank turned on the light beside him, preventing George from sleeping.

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External links

  • "The Doorman" Full Script
  • "The Doorman" in IMDb
  • "The Doorman" on TV.com

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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