Season 5 · Episode 15

The Pie

Air DateFebruary 17, 1994
Season5
Episode15

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JERRYAren't mannequins an insult to your imagination? You couldn't possibly visualize a sweater so we'll show you on this life size snotty puppet. I guess when they finish with them they become crash test dummies. That's the end of the line for a mannequin. "What ever happened to Bob?" "Have you seen that new Volvo commercial? He's got a bulls eye right in his face." Mannequins are only used for car accidents and fashion, I guess these are the two situations that it's impossible for us to imagine ourselves. Well dressed or getting killed. I'm sure there is some pro-mannequin organization that doesn't even like you to use the term mannequin. "Hey they're not mannequins, they're the life deprived."
AUDREYHum! That was really good!
JERRYYeah. are you full?
AUDREYOh no, I've had just enough.
JERRYAh, here we go... apple pie! Best apple pie in the city. (Jerry starts eating) Mmm, delicious. I'm not waiting for you. Take some.
AUDREYNo thanks.
JERRYYou're not gonna have any?
AUDREYNo (with a disgusted face)
JERRYDo you not like apple pie?
AUDREYNo, it's not that.
JERRYWell, at least taste it.
AUDREYNo (a resolute "no")
JERRYYou won't even taste it?
AUDREYNo.
JERRYCome on, try it! (Audrey shakes her head doing "no") A little taste! (still shaking) Come on. (still shaking)
JERRYShe wouldn't so much as taste it.
GEORGEDid she say why?
JERRYNo. She wouldn't say anything. She just kept shaking her head like this (Imitating Audrey)
GEORGEMaybe she's diabetic.
JERRYNo. She carries Entemanns doughnuts in her purse.
GEORGEMaybe you said something that offended her.
JERRYThe only thing I can think of is I told her we should have those moving walkways all over the city.
GEORGELike at the airport? (getting excited)
JERRYYeah.
GEORGEThat's a great idea!!!
JERRYTell me about it!
GEORGEWe could be zipping all over the place.
JERRYThey could at least try it.
GEORGEThey never try anything.
JERRYWhat's the harm?
GEORGENo harm!
JERRY(still talking to George) I'm sorry. There's no reason for her not to taste that pie.
ELAINEWho wouldn't taste a pie?
JERRYAudrey.
ELAINEDump her.
JERRYBoy, I never broke up with anyone for not tasting pie???
ELAINE(piffling) I once broke up with someone for not offering me pie.
JERRYYou did?
ELAINEHe could be eating a gyro, he wouldn't offer me anything. It's a sickness.
GEORGEWell, I can't walk anywhere now. I'm just gonna be wishing there were walkways. (seeing Elaine removing her shoe) What are you doing?
ELAINEI got a pebble.
JERRYBoy, I never heard of that happening to a woman?
ELAINEWhat the hell does that mean?
KRAMERHey! Elaine. Go Like this. (imitating a mannequin posture)
ELAINEWhat? Why?
KRAMERDo it. Do it. This.
ELAINELike... (doing it) Like this?
KRAMEROh yeah! It's you!
ELAINEWhat's me?
KRAMER(to the gang) There's a clothing store downtown. They got a mannequin in there that looks exactly like Elaine.
ELAINEGet out!
KRAMERIt's uncanny! It's like they chopped off your arms and legs, dipped you in plastic, and screwed you back all together again, and stuck you on a pedestal. It's really quite exquisite.
GEORGEKramer, what's the name of the store with the mannequin?
KRAMERRinitze. (he takes Jerry's spatula and starts rubbing his back with it) Oh yeah...
JERRY(to Kramer) Uh... may I help you? (wondering what the hell's Kramer doing)
KRAMERIt's this itch. I was watching TV without my shirt on, and one my couch cushions didn't have any fabric on it.
GEORGEWait a minute, Rinitze? Don't they have somme really cool suits in there?
KRAMERReal Boss!
ELAINEI'm going down there.
GEORGEI'm gonna go with you. I gotta get a new suit. I got a second interview with MacKenzie, and I think I'm really close. They're all taking me out to lunch on Friday.
ELAINE(grabbing George by the arm, hurried to leave) Let's go.
GEORGEAll right. All right. (They both leave)
KRAMER(leaving too, with the spatula) Are you gonna need this?
JERRYKeep it. (implied please)
ELAINEIt looks exactly like me.
GEORGEIt's like some pod landed from another planet and took your body. Don't fall asleep Elaine.
ELAINEWhat's going on here? How do you think this happened?
GEORGEWhoa, look at this. This is a beautiful suit. Huh?
ELAINEYou think that could be a coincidence George? Is that possible?
SALESWOMAN(european accent) You are perfect for that suit.
GEORGEYou think so?
ELAINE(to the saleswoman) Excuse me. Where did this come from?
SALESWOMANI don't know.
GEORGEYou really think this looks O.K. on me?
SALESWOMANFabulous. Perfect fit. And it's the last one we have.
ELAINEI'm sorry. You can't tell me where the mannequin came from?
SALESWOMANI told you, I don't know.
ELAINE(irritated, but still polite) Well, is there somebody around here I could talk to who would know?
SALESWOMANWhy?
ELAINEIsn't it obvious? This mannequin looks exactly like me.
ELAINE(upset) Did you just roll your eyes at him? Because let me tell you something, if anobody should be rolling their eyes, it is me at him about you.
SALESWOMANI think maybe you're flattering yourself. That mannquein is wearing a twelve hundred dollar Gaultier dress.
ELAINEWhat are you saying, that I'm not good enough for this hideous dress? (looking at her name tag) Listen Natasha... I wouldn't be caught dead wearing your crummy little euro-trash rags. (to George) I'll meet you outside.
SALESWOMANWhat is her problem?
GEORGEAh, Pfft! What can you do? (looking at a tag on the suit) Is this the price tag?
SALESWOMANYes.
GEORGEYes, hello. Party's over. (taking off the suit)
SALESWOMANI'll tell you a little secret. We're having an unadvertised sale starting Friday, that suit will be half-price.
GEORGESo you think you can put the suit aside and hold it for me?
SALESWOMANOh, I'm afraid I could't do that. It wouldn't be fair to the other customers.
GEORGEOh yes, of course, and we have to be fair. (placing the suit further away in the rack)
ELAINESo, I found out who supplies the mannequins and I called 'em up.
KRAMERWell, how did they get your face?
ELAINEI don't know. They wouldn't tell me. (Jerry is not listening, he's looking at two women sitting in the other booth) Jerry? Je... Hello?
JERRY(Jerry gets up and walk to these persons) Uh... Excuse me. I couldn't help but notice you offered her a piece of your pie.
WOMAN 1That's right.
JERRYAnd you waved it away.
WOMAN 2Right.
JERRYDid you give her a reason?
WOMAN 2Yes, I was full.
JERRYYou were full. So you gave a reason. You didn't just shake your head.
WOMAN 2No, I'm not a psycho.
JERRYExactly. You're not a psycho. You've been very helpful. Thank you very much. Allow me to leave the tip. (sits back with Elaine and Kramer) Well, I think we proven who the psycho is.
ELAINEWe certainly have.
KRAMERHey, Elaine scratch my back.
ELAINENo way!
KRAMERCome on, one lap around.
ELAINENo.
KRAMERIt will be a funky adventure.
ELAINEKramer, forget it.
KRAMERJerry, how about you?
JERRYI think you know my policy.
KRAMERI'm going home to spatula. (picks up the check and walks to the cashier)
ELAINEI thought George was meeting us here?
JERRYNo he's going downtown to guard the suit.
ELAINEHe's guarding a suit?
OLIVE(the cashier; to Kramer) Do you need some help with that itch?
KRAMERMadam, I pray you're not toying with me. (Olive shows her long finger nails) Whoa.
OLIVETurn around.
KRAMEROh, all right. (Olive scratches, Kramer enjoys, Elaine and Jerry watch.)
SALESWOMAN(makes a guy trying the suit) It fits you perfectly.
BOBYou think so? (she nods and walks away)
GEORGE(outside, looking the guy trying the suit through the window, and thinking out loud) What's this? Can't I leave this place for a second? (goes in, take off his jacket, walks to the guy and talks to him with an european accent) Can I help you?
BOBI'm buying the suit.
GEORGENo, no, no, this suit is not for sale. (tries to take off the suit from the guy)
BOBExcuse me, do you work here?
GEORGE(leaving the european accent) No. (laughs)
BOBThen what the hell business is it of yours?
GEORGELook, I'm doing you a favor. They're having an unadvertised sale. This suit is gonna be half-priced starting ... Monday.
BOBReally?
GEORGEYea Yea Yea
BOBThis Monday?
GEORGEYes. Now take off those pants.
SALESWOMANActually, the unadvertised sale starts on Friday.
BOBFriday? Thanks. (Gives a dirty look at George and leaves)
GEORGE(to the saleswoman) You know honey for an unadvertised sale, you're doing a lot of yapping about it.
JERRYI can't beleive your father owns this place. So how are the desserts here?
AUDREYEverything is delicious.
JERRYYou've tasted them?
AUDREYUm-hmm, I think almost all of them.
JERRYOh I see they have apple pie.
AUDREYMmm-hmm.
JERRYYou've had the apple pie?
AUDREYMany times.
JERRYAudrey, I got to be honest with you. I'm a very curious guy. It's my nature. I need to know things. Not tasting the apple pie the other day, I can't get past it. You obviously like pies. You carry doughnuts in your bag, you're not averse to pastry. Surely you could see how such a thing would prey on my mind.
AUDREYCan we drop this?
JERRY(like a frustrated child) Why can't I know?
AUDREYAh! Poppie.
POPPIESweetheart, hello.
AUDREYPoppie, this is Jerry.
POPPIEWelcome (shakes Jerry's hand)
JERRYHello Poppie.
POPPIEDon't fill up on the bread. I'm making you a very special dinner. Very special. (he leaves)
JERRYThe pies. I'm going to the bathroom. You know. (he leaves)
[Poppie's RestaurantBathroom]
POPPIEAh, Jerry! Tonight you in for a real treat. I'm personnaly going to prepare the dinner for you and my Audrey.
AUDREYJerry are you OK?
JERRYHuh?
AUDREYIs anything wrong?
JERRYNo, Nothing.
AUDREYYou look like you've seen a ghost.
OLIVE(to another cashier) I'll see you tomorrow.
KRAMERHey. These are for you Olive.
OLIVEThank you.
KRAMEROhh!
POPPIEHere it is.
AUDREYWait till you taste this. (she eats) Poppie, this is perfect.
POPPIE(to Jerry) Well?
AUDREYJerry have some. (Jerry shakes his head doing "no") You're not gonna taste it? (still shaking) Jerry. (still shaking)
JERRYSo she tought I did it to get back at her
GEORGEWhy didn't you just tell her?
JERRYI don't think that's the kind of thing you wanna hear about your father. But I'll tell you when he came out of that bathroom and he was kneading that dough, it was a wild scene.
GEORGEHow could he not have washed?
JERRYEven if you're not gonna soap up, at least pretend for my benefit. Turn the water on, do something.
GEORGEYeah, just like I do.
JERRYYou know a chef who doesn't wash is like a cop who steals. It's a cry for help, he wants to get caught.
GEORGEWell, I think Poppie's got some problems. There's a whole other thing going on with Poppie. So how did you leave it?
JERRYWe haven't spoken.
KRAMERWell, I'm not gonna need this anymore. I got Olive. (Jerry throws out the spatula)
GEORGEOlive?
KRAMERYeah. My lady friend down at Monks.
GEORGEOh.
KRAMERYou guys ought to see the way she works her nails across my back. Ohh! She's a maestro. The crisscross. The figure eight, strummin' the ol' banjo, and this wild, savage free-for-all where anything can happen.
GEORGEI got to get downtown and buy that suit. The store opens in twenty minutes.
KRAMERIs that Elaine mannequin still there?
GEORGEYeah.
KRAMERYeah.
GEORGEThe last time I saw her, she was naked.
JERRYYeah, and Poppie's got problems...
BOBWhere is it? Where is it?
GEORGE(George takes out the suit from the other rack) Well, look at this. (innocently) This doesn't belong here! Someone has made a terrible mistake.
BOBYou bastard! You hid the suit.
GEORGEHid? I have no idea how this suit got misplaced. Nevertheless, I do believe I shall purchase it.
BOBI hope you rot in that suit. Look I'm gonna get you for this. I don't know how, but I'm gonna get you. You are going to pay!
GEORGEOh, I'll pay. Half-price. Arrivederci my fellow 40-short.
ELAINESo I made a little list of people who might've made the mannequin. You know, possible suspects.
JERRYYeah, all right. Go ahead. (not very interested)
ELAINEThere's this blind guy at a party I was at, and he felt my face for a really long time. You know, to see what I looked like. He almost put his finger up my nose.
JERRY(very disinterested) Hum... ok, what else you got?
ELAINEOK, I'm not gonna tell you the rest of the list.
JERRYOh, because I didn't think the blind guy did it?
ELAINEBecause you have an attitude.
JERRY and ELAINEOh!
JERRYGeorgio! Nice duds!
GEORGEYou're telling me. (he walks around and the suit makes a swooshing sound) So, what do you think?
JERRYDid you hear something?
ELAINEYeah, like a swoosh.
JERRYYeah.
ELAINE(feels the fabric) It must be the fabric. It's rubbing between you thighs when you walk. That's what's making that swooshy sound.
GEORGEI probably didn't hear it on the way over because of the street noise. (he panics) This is no good! I got to meet these guys from MacKenzie for lunch in half an hour!
JERRYSo what? What would they care?
GEORGEThis MacKenzie, he's a bit of a nut. Someone told me he fired the last guy because his nose whistled when he breathed.
JERRYSo you think you're not gonna get the job because your pants make a noise?
GEORGELet's say it comes down to me and one other guy. He's got a nice quiet suit, and I'm whooshing all over the place! Who do you think he's gonna hire?
JERRYYou know, I think all these interviews are making you nuts.
KRAMERHey Jerry, I saw your girlfriend was in here before.
JERRYAudrey?
KRAMERYep. Sat down, had herself a piece of pie.
JERRYWas it apple?
KRAMERWhat else?
JERRYThis woman is bending my mind into a pretzel!
STRANGERDo I know you?
ELAINEHmm... No you don't.
STRANGERYeah! You were wearing a G-string and one of those bras with points.
ELAINEThe mannequin!
JERRYOh, I got to see this thing.
JERRYBoy, the resemblance is uncanny.
ELAINEYou think you can pose me however you want? That's my ass in your window!
SALESWOMANIt's our store and our mannequin, we can do whatever we want with it.
ELAINENo! You take that mannequin down right now, or I'm pressing charges. (Jerry goes along) Yes, this is my attorney.
SALESWOMAN(to Jerry) Yeah? What law am I breaking?
JERRYWell, I believe there's some legal precedent - Winchell vs. Mahoney,
ELAINEUh-huh
JERRYThe Charlie Macarthy hearings.
ELAINEUh-huh. Are you taking this down?
SALESWOMANI'm getting the manager. (she leaves)
ELAINEJerry get the car. (she's getting the mannequin)
JERRYWhat are you doing?
ELAINEJust get the car!
JERRYElaine, as your legal counsel I must advise against this.
JERRYI don't know about you, but I'm getting a hankering for some doublemint gum. Alright, I'm dropping you off at work, right?
ELAINEWhere are you going?
JERRYPoppie's
MACKENZIEThanks for meeting me down here George. My office is out of control, (George's pants are making noise) phones ringing, people running in and out. (MacKenzie stops talking and walking, George too) Did you hear something?
GEORGENo, I didn't hear anything.
MACKENZIEHuh, that's strange. (they start walking again) It's quieter here. We can concentrate without people wooshing around... (he stops again, George too) That sound again. Sure you didn't hear anything?
GEORGENo, can't say as I did.
MACKENZIEKind of like a... rustling.
GEORGECould be the leaves...
AUDREYThat's right. Poppie's on 77th. Ok we'll see you at 800. Bye-bye.
JERRYHello.
AUDREYWhat are you doing here?
JERRYSo how was the pie?
AUDREYWhat pie?
JERRYThe apple pie you had today at Monks
AUDREYI'm very busy here.
JERRYPretty good, wasn'it? I told you you should've tasted it.
AUDREYYou better not let Poppie see you here.
HEALTH INSPECTORAll right, I'm looking for someone named Poppie.
AUDREYUh, who are you?
HEALTH INSPECTORBoard of health, we've had several complaints.
JERRYOh, about the... uh (Jerry pretend to wash his hands)
HEALTH INSPECTORAre you Poppie?
POPPIEI'm Poppie.
HEALTH INSPECTORI think you'd better come with me.
POPPIEWhat's the problem?
AUDREYWhat do they want from Poppie?
JERRYWell, Poppie's a little sloppy.
MACKENZIEYou taught I'd care about your pants wooshing?
GEORGEI heard the last guy got fired because his nose whislted.
MACKENZIENo, no, no. He got fired because he wasn't a team player. That's something we don't joke about at MacKenzie. You'll find we're team here George. We don't tolerate dissent. If you want to go your own way, you're in the wrong place.
GEORGENo problem there. Conformity is an obsession with me.
WAITERChocolate cream pie. Compliments of the house.
MACKENZIEOh! Hope you saved room for dessert.
WAITER(to George) The chef said that he made it special for you.
GEORGEOh... (George looks around and sees the chef hiding behind a plant it's Bob!)
MACKENZIEMmm.. Best pie I've ever tasted. Take a bite George. (George shakes his head doing "no") Well, take a bite. It's delicious. (still shaking) I insist. (still shaking)
BUSINESSMANIf you're one of us, you'll take a bite.
JERRYSo you didn't get the job.
GEORGENo. But I was the only one at the table that didn't get violently ill.
JERRYKramer, you can't keep avoiding her like this, you're gonna have to say something.
KRAMERWhat am I supposed to say?
JERRYTell her you lost your itch.
GEORGEWhat happened to your itch?
KRAMERI lost it two days ago. I've been faking it so I wouldn't hurt her feelings.
JERRYWell you should tell her.
KRAMERI'll let her down easy. All right. (he gets up and walks to Olive) Well, hi Olive. (she reaches for Kramer's back) No, no. No more of that. There's something I have to tell you.
OLIVEWhat?
KRAMERUh, well, there's someone else.
OLIVESomeone else?
KRAMERYeah, yeah, yeah...
OLIVEWho is she?
KRAMERHer. (he points to the Elaine mannequin in Jerry's car)
OLIVEher?
KRAMERYeah, there she is. That's my gal.
OLIVEYou're a liar. I've seen her in here before. She's not your girlfriend.
KRAMERNow Olive, look, I'm sorry.
OLIVEWhy is she wearing her underwear?
KRAMERWell, it's the style. (turns back to Jerry) Jerry give me the keys. (Jerry throws his keys to Kramer) Well, I guess we're gonna go for a drive now. She really loves that.
GEORGEDid you ever solve the riddle of the pie?
JERRYNo. That's one for the ages. But I think they're gonna put Poppie away for a long long time.
ELAINEYou guys are not gonna believe this. I just got a letter from a friend of mine in Chicago who was shopping, and she said she saw a mannequin that looked just like me. What if there're more. Where are they coming from?
RICKY'S BOSSRicky, we've been getting a tremendous response to your TR-6 mannequin.
RICKYTR-6? I prefer to think of her as... Elaine.

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