- Genre: Comedy
- Movie Type: Urban Comedy, Sitcom
- Director: Andy Ackerman
- Main Cast: Richard Herd, John O'Hurley, Lee Arenberg, Shannon Kenny, Megan Cole
- Release Year: 1997
- Run Time: 30 minutes
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Seinfeld: The Susie |
| Wikipedia: The Susie |
| "The Susie" | |
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Elaine with Peggy, the woman who calls her "Susie." |
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| Episode no. | Season 8 Episode 149 |
| Written by | David Mandel |
| Directed by | Andy Ackerman |
| Guest stars | Lee Arenberg |
| Original airdate | February 13, 1997 |
| Season 8 episodes | |
| Seinfeld - Season 8 September 1996 - May 1997 |
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"The Susie" is the 149th episode of the hit sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 15th episode for the 8th season. It aired on February 13, 1997.
Mike, the guy who once referred to Jerry as "a phony" ("The Parking Space"), has become a bookie. Kramer, who has a gambling problem, wants Jerry to place bets with Mike on his behalf. Elaine's co-worker Peggy thinks that Elaine is a different woman named "Susie". George is excited about Steinbrenner's ball because he wants to be able to show off his tall, beautiful girlfriend Allison (Shannon Kenny) by making a "grand entrance".
George's plans to take Allison to the ball are put in jeopardy when he finds out that she is planning to break up with him beforehand. He therefore goes to great lengths to avoid her saying that "if she can't find me, she can't break up with me".
Kramer begins to live out his gambling addiction through Jerry, by placing bets in Jerry's name. But when Jerry wins, Mike the bookie can't pay up. When Jerry accidentally closes his car trunk door on Mike's thumbs, Mike becomes afraid of him. Later, Mike tries to make it up to Jerry by fixing his trunk but gets trapped inside.
Meanwhile, Peggy starts talking to "Susie" (actually Elaine) about Elaine, making derogatory comments about her. Elaine becomes angry, partly because of the comments, but also, bizarrely, because Peggy addresses her as "Suz" rather than Susie. When Peterman overhears he wants to resolve the conflict and demands a meeting between Peggy, Elaine and "Susie". Elaine becomes so tired of pretending to be the fake Susie, Jerry tells her that she should kill her off. Mike overhears, and believing Susie to be a real person, becomes even more terrified of Jerry, thinking that he is a killer.
Elaine tells Peterman that Susie committed suicide and a bereaved Peterman organizes a memorial service for her. Elaine delivers the eulogy at the wake, but becomes confused when Peterman announces that he had slept with "Susie". Peggy is even more confused to see Elaine, thinking she was Susie. When she tells Jerry "I guess I never met Susie", he claims to have slept with both Elaine and Susie. The service comes to an abrupt end when Mike bursts in and accuses Jerry of murdering Susie, but Jerry seems unconcerned, merely commenting to Peggy "Not only that, I broke his thumbs".
Finally, when Allison can't find George to break up with him, she uses Kramer as a go-between and Kramer breaks up with George on her behalf. Kramer shows up at the Ball in Allison's place and after a scuffle in the lobby, Kramer and George burst into the main hall, making a "grand entrance" of their own.
Elaine is glad to be rid of Susie, but Peterman tells her he's establishing a foundation in Susie's honor and expects Elaine to devote all of her non-working hours to running it. Elaine screams out "SUZ!"
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