- Genre: Comedy
- Movie Type: Urban Comedy, Sitcom
- Director: Tom Cherones
- Release Year: 1991
- Country: US
- Run Time: 30 minutes
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| Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 3 |
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| Written by | Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld | ||||||
| Directed by | Tom Cherones | ||||||
| Production no. | 205 | ||||||
| Original airdate | February 6, 1991 | ||||||
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Lawrence Tierney, Frantz Turner |
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"The Jacket" is the third episode of the second season of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld and the show's eighth episode overall. In the episode, protagonist Jerry Seinfeld (Jerry Seinfeld) buys an expensive suede jacket and has dinner with the father of his ex-girlfriend Elaine Benes. Elaine's father Alton (Lawrence Tierney), a war veteran and writer, makes Jerry and his friend George Costanza (Jason Alexander) very uncomfortable. Elaine is delayed and Jerry and George are stuck with Alton waiting for her at the hotel.
The episode was written by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld and was directed by Tom Cherones. Most of the episode's storyline was based on one of David's personal experiences. Tierney's performance as Elaine's father was praised by the cast and crew, who intended to make Alton Benes a recurring character. However, they became frightened of Tierney when it was discovered that he stole a knife from the set. The majority of the episode was filmed on December 4, 1990. "The Jacket" premiered on American television on February 6, 1991, on NBC, it gained a Nielsen Rating of 10.4/16 and was praised by critics.
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When Jerry Seinfeld is shopping for clothes with Elaine Benes, he finds a suede jacket that he likes. He doubts about buying the jacket because it is very expensive and has a candy stripe lining. He eventually decides to buy it. When Jerry is at home watching television, his neighbour Cosmo Kramer (Michael Richards) comes in and likes the jacket, he is even more impressed when he discovers the price by reading the label. Kramer persuades Jerry to give him his old leather jacket as he will no longer be using it.
The following night, Jerry, Elaine and their mutual friend George Costanza have dinner with Elaine's father, writer Alton Benes. While preparing for the dinner, George arrives at Jerry's apartment with the song "Master of the House" from the musical Les Misérables stuck in his head. George and Jerry are both very nervous to meet Alton because he is such a famous author. When they are about to leave, Jerry puts on his new jacket. George is very impressed and attempts to get Jerry to reveal its cost. Kramer enters the apartment and asks for two minutes' help guarding his illegally parked car as he carries down some doves that he is looking after for a magician friend. However, they refuse to help because he often underestimates how long things take to do.
George is still singing as they enter Alton Benes's hotel. Elaine has not arrived yet, so they sit down with her father and nervously order drinks. They have an awkward conversation. Jerry eventually goes to the bathroom, abandoning George, who attempts to compliment Alton about his book. George is uncomfortable and tells Alton he has to make a phone call. He meets Jerry in the bathroom and they decide to go home if Elaine does not show up in the next ten minutes. When they return, Alton receives a message from Elaine, who will be held up for another half an hour.
When Elaine finally arrives, she explains that Kramer promised her a lift if she would wait in his car for two minutes. He returned over twenty minutes later, and the car had been towed for being illegally parked. She was eventually forced to walk to the restaurant. Alton returns from the bathroom and greets Elaine, and tells Jerry and "chorus boy" George that they are going to a Pakistani restaurant five blocks away. On their way out, they notice it is snowing. Jerry knows snow would ruin his suede jacket and asks Alton if they can take a cab, but Alton replies that it is only a few blocks away. George suggests that Jerry could turn the jacket inside out, but because of the candy stripe lining, Alton tells him to turn it back, saying he looks "like a damn fool".
The next day Kramer notices Jerry's jacket hanging in the bathroom, badly damaged by the snow. Kramer takes it, chiding Jerry for not turning it inside out. Elaine arrives, and tells Jerry that her father had a good time. She explains how he usually hates everyone but liked Jerry, as he reminded him of the funny guy from Korea. Meanwhile, as Alton drives home, he finds himself singing "Master of the House" as well.
Throughout the episode, George sings the song "Master of the House" from the musical Les Misérables.[1] Les Misérables ran on Broadway Theatre for sixteen years, making it one of the longest running musicals in the history of Broadway.[1] In response to George constantly singing "Master of the House", Jerry tells him about German composer Robert Schumann, who went insane from hearing the same note over and over in his head.[1] George also mentions Bud Abbott, an actor and comedian during the 1940s and 1950s, who was part of the Abbott and Costello duo, with Lou Costello.[1] When Jerry and George discuss their options in the bathroom at the hotel, George suggests that they should leave to which Jerry replies "he'll clunk our heads together like Moe"; this a reference to Moe Howard, one of The Three Stooges, who frequently clunked the heads of his brothers together.[1] Alton mentions Fidel Castro, the Prime Minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976.[1]
"The Jacket" was written by Seinfeld's co-creators Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld and directed by Tom Cherones.[2] The episode's storyline was based on one of David's personal experiences;[3][4] when he was dating Monica Yates, she wanted him to meet her father, Richard Yates, a respected novelist.[5] David had just bought a suede jacket, and met Richard Yates at the Algonquin Hotel.[3] Richard was, as David stated in an interview, "... every bit as intimidating as Alton Benes".[3][4] David's story is similar to what happened in the episode, as, when they headed out for to the restaurant, his jacket was ruined by the snow.[1][3] Additional dialogue at the store where Jerry buys his jacket was cut before broadcast, it featured a reference to Gary Gilmore. The material was later included on the Seinfeld Volume 1 DVD set.[1][6] "The Jacket" is the only episode in which one of Elaine's parents appears; Louis-Dreyfus once suggested Mary Tyler Moore to portray Elaine's mother, but the character never appeared on the show.[1] The episode also contains the first mention to Elaine's job as a manuscript reader for Pendant Publishers, in early drafts of the script her job was an optician. Also in early drafts, in the final scene Kramer entered Jerry's house with a dove on his shoulder.[1]
The episode was first read by the cast on November 28, 1990 at 10.30 AM. It was filmed in front of a live audience on December 4, 1990.[1] The episode was filmed at CBS Studio Center in Studio City, Los Angeles, California, where, starting with the season two premiere "The Ex-Girlfriend", all filming for the second season took place.[7] The final scene in the episode, which showed Alton Benes singing "Master of the House" in his car, was pre-recorded on December 3, 1990, as it could not be filmed in front of an audience because it took place in a car.[1]
Lawrence Tierney was cast as Alton Benes.[8] He was known for his bad-guy roles in films during the 1940s and 1950s, such as Dillinger, The Hoodlum and Born to Kill.[1] Tierney's appearance in the episode is one of his only comedic roles.[1] Cast and crew members were very impressed with Tierney's performance, and intended to make Alton Benes a recurring character.[3] However, they were frightened of him; during filming it was discovered that Tierney had stolen a butcher knife from the knife block in the Jerry's apartment set.[4][9] Various cast members remember Seinfeld encountering Tierney and stating "Hey Lawrence, what do you got there in your jacket?".[3] Tierney, realizing he had been caught, tried to make a joke about how he thought taking the knife would be funny, by reanacting a scene from Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960), holding the knife above his head and making treathening motions towards Seinfeld.[4][10] Cherones, Alexander and Louis-Dreyfus saw this happen, and, as Alexander recalled, it "scared the living crap out of all of us."[3] Cherones stated that, afterwards, David would threaten to have Tierney back on the show if he did his work badly.[3] The store attendant in the clothing store scene was portrayed by Frantz Turner. Ryan Stiles, who would later star in The Drew Carey Show also auditioned for the part.[1]
On February 6, 1991, "The Jacket" was first broadcasted in the United States on NBC. It gained a Nielsen Rating of 10.4 and an audience share of 16, this means that 10.4% of American households watched the episode, and that 16% of all televisions in use at the time were tuned into it. It faced strong competition from the CBS crime drama Jake and the Fatman; viewers would frequently tune out of Seinfeld to watch the second half of Jake and the Fatman's. Seinfeld once jokingly stated that this was because the "Fatman" would run in the second half of the show.[1]
The episode gained positive responses from critics. Colin Jacobson of DVD Movie Guide stated "An otherwise mediocre episode, Lawrence Tierney’s gruff turn as Elaine’s father helps redeem 'The Jacket'".[11] DVD reviewer Jonathan Boudreaux considered "The Jacket" one of season two's best episodes, along with "The Chinese Restaurant".[12] Critics Mary Kaye Schilling and Mike Flaherty of Entertainment Weekly graded the episode with a B-, stating "Jerry and George's torturous hotel-lobby meeting with Mr. Benes is a squirm-inducing joy".[13]
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