The Reverse Peephole
- Episode aired Jan 15, 1998
- TV-PG
- 23m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
3.6K
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Elaine is embarrassed by Puddy's fur coat. Kramer tries to keep Newman from getting evicted. George carries everything in his wallet. Jerry is through with wallets.Elaine is embarrassed by Puddy's fur coat. Kramer tries to keep Newman from getting evicted. George carries everything in his wallet. Jerry is through with wallets.Elaine is embarrassed by Puddy's fur coat. Kramer tries to keep Newman from getting evicted. George carries everything in his wallet. Jerry is through with wallets.
Ruth Cohen
- Ruthie Cohen
- (uncredited)
Norman Fessler
- Norm
- (uncredited)
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Bword Elaine was unlocked in this one
Month of review written: April Number date of review written: 1st Year of Review date written: 2023rd Century of review written: 21st
What was this episode about?: The gang want to get a chair for Joe Mayo. They do the chip in.
George has a huge waller and uses the chair for his back
Elaine is a Bword and throws Puddy's jacket out the window for no legit reason.
Kramer reverses his peephole and tries to save Newman from being deported out of the building.
Jerry dates a hot girl and becomes effeminate
The story and the production overview: A weird looking episode that ends up being okay. Only George's Wallet segment is interesting. Jerry'd effeminate bits were funny too...
Overall, an okay episode for a 7.
Highlight: George's Wallet
Laugh meter: 5
What can be learned: Use a backpack instead of an obesse wallet
Verdict: It was okay.
Month of review written: April Number date of review written: 1st Year of Review date written: 2023rd Century of review written: 21st
What was this episode about?: The gang want to get a chair for Joe Mayo. They do the chip in.
George has a huge waller and uses the chair for his back
Elaine is a Bword and throws Puddy's jacket out the window for no legit reason.
Kramer reverses his peephole and tries to save Newman from being deported out of the building.
Jerry dates a hot girl and becomes effeminate
The story and the production overview: A weird looking episode that ends up being okay. Only George's Wallet segment is interesting. Jerry'd effeminate bits were funny too...
Overall, an okay episode for a 7.
Highlight: George's Wallet
Laugh meter: 5
What can be learned: Use a backpack instead of an obesse wallet
Verdict: It was okay.
Kramer has the bright idea to turn the security peephole around so no one can ambush you in your apartment. Really? The landlord takes Kramer's explanation, but decides to get rid of Newman who he sees as a troublemaker. The most focused part has to do with a fur coat that Puddy wears in the winter. During a housewarming party, she throws the coat out the window where it gets hung up. Because it was to be a present (and for other reasons) she now must get it back. George takes money for a present, buys a vibrating recliner, and then keeps it for himself. Jerry becomes fixated on the weight and depth of men's wallets. He ends up with a man-purse. We see George's wallet which about ten inches thick and is causing him serious back pain. The episode is as silly as it sounds.
Did you know
- TriviaJerry's girlfriend Keri, played by Jennette Robbins, who says his pants are "nice" at Joe Mayo's party, was in a Dockers commercial in the '90s, where she's on a subway, sees a guy, gets separated from him, and mouths the words, "nice pants," as the train pulls away.
- GoofsWhenever we're shown the inside of Kramer's apartment via the peephole looking in, there's what appears to be a living room immediately in front of the door. However, when Kramer opens the door a wall is in its place, contradicting what the peephole reveals.
- Quotes
Jerry Seinfeld: Officer! Someone took my European carryall!
Cop: Your what?
Jerry Seinfeld: The black leather thing with a strap.
Cop: You mean a purse?
Jerry Seinfeld: Yes, a purse! I carry a purse!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Seinfeld: The Chronicle (1998)
- SoundtracksMexican Radio
(uncredited)
Written by Chas T. Gray, Marc Moreland, Joe Nanini, and Stan Ridgway
Performed by Michael Richards
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