[SettingNight club]
JERRYThank you! Goodnight! (Walks off stage, sighing deeply. Instantly, a red-headed woman runs up and hugs him - taking Jerry by surprise)
SALLYJerry!
JERRY(Trying to ward her off) Hey. Hey!
SALLY(Reminding him who she is) Sally Weaver! (Sees Jerry's expression - he still has no clue who she is) Susan Ross' roommate from college.. hello! (Laughs slightly)
JERRYRight.. Oh, I'm sorry. Uh, oh, so you saw the show?
SALLYSaw it? I loved it! And thank you for the free tickets. You are so funny.
JERRY(Modest) Oh, thanks.
SALLY(Serious) No, no, I mean it. You're very funny.
JERRY(Blunt) I believe you.
SALLYOh, anyway, let me show you Memphis. I am taking you (Points to him) out to dinner.
JERRY(Grabbing his coat) Oh, I'm sorry, I can't - I'm going straight to the airport.
SALLYOhh.. that's too bad.. Susan thought we'd really get along - I guess because we're both wacko! (Jerry laughs) You know what, um.. (Turns around, picking up a large gift from a table) You have to give this to them for me. Okay? Here. (Hands the box to Jerry, he struggles under the size of it) It's a wedding present.
JERRYOh?
SALLYAnd Jerry? Be careful with it, okay? Be very careful.
JERRYUh-huh.
[SettingThe Coffee shop]
FRANKGeorge, as you may be aware, your mother and I are not moving to Del Boca Vista, Florida.
GEORGE(Resenting the fact. Nodding) I am aware.
FRANKSo, I was wondering, would it be okay if I turned your room into a billiard parlor?
GEORGEA billiard parlor?
FRANKRegulation table, the hi-fi, maybe even a bar.. Give it real authenticity..
GEORGEWell, that's.. Elaine!
ELAINEOh, hi, Frank.
GEORGE(Sliding over to make room for her) Sit down. Join us, please.
ELAINE(Trying to come up with an excuse not to sit with them) Actually, I gotta get to the.. uh.. thing.
GEORGE(Somewhat stern) Oh, the thing's cancelled. Sit down.
ELAINE(Giving up) Okay.. (Sits, George laughs) So.. (Trying to think up something to talk about) Frank, did George ever show you that photo?
GEORGE(Confused) What photo?
ELAINEYou know, the photo I took in Tuscany of the little man in front of the sign that said "Costanza"?
FRANK(Interested) There's a Costanza in Tuscany? (Elaine nods) Did he look like me? Did you talk to him?
ELAINEI didn't talk to anyone - I was just walking by, and I saw the sign, and I thought George might get a kick out of it.
FRANKI gotta get that picture - it could be my cousin, Carlo.
ELAINEWho is that?
GEORGE(Muttering out, not really wanting to talk about his family) When the Costanzas came here, one brother stayed behind.
FRANKI played with him every day until the age of four - and then we separated.
ELAINESo, you weren't born here?
FRANKNo. That's why I can never be president.. It always irked me. That's why, even at an early age, I had no interest in politics. I refuse to vote. (Yelling out) They don't want me, I don't want them!
GEORGEI don't know what you're getting all riled up about. There are probably a million Costanzas-
FRANK(Cutting him off) Don't bring me down. (To Elaine) Do you have another copy of that photo?
ELAINENo, I, I don't. But.. Well, the Maestro might.
FRANKThe Maestro? What Maestro?
ELAINEHe's this guy that I went to Tuscany with. He's a great guy, but I just wouldn't feel comfortable calling him.
GEORGEReally? Why?
ELAINE(Explaining) Because he hasn't called me since we got back.. I spilled wine on his 8 by 10 photo of one of his favorite Italian opera stars.
GEORGEWho?
ELAINEYou know the Three Tenors?
GEORGEYeah.. (Trying to remember) Poverotti.. Domingo.. and.. uh.. the other guy.
ELAINE(Nodding) The other guy.
[SettingAirplane]
STEWARDESS(Overly nice) Could I take that box for you?
JERRYUh.. well, you better not. I'm supposed to be careful with it.
STEWARDESSOh, then, I'll have to put your bag in the over-head.
JERRYOh, okay..
STEWARDESSThere we go.
[SettingJerry's apartment]
JERRYOhh.. look at this..
KRAMERWhat?
JERRYI bought a bottle of BBQ sauce in Memphis. I think the stewardess broke it when she tried to jam it into the overhead compartment because of this
KRAMERWell, don't press the panic button. I'm sure that we can still salvage some sauce..
JERRYI don't care about the sauce. It came in this funny little bottle, and there was a guy on the label that looked exactly like Charles Grodin.
KRAMER(Taking some of Jerry's clothing over to the kitchen) I see..
JERRYNo, you don't see - because I'm going on the show this week, and this was going to be my bit on the show.
KRAMERWell, why don't you do your material?
JERRYI'm out.
KRAMER(Looking up, sighs) Well, you better get to work.
JERRY(Sarcastic) Thanks for the tip.
GEORGEHey, buddies.
JERRYHey. Hey, this is for you. (Taps the gift) It's from.. uh, Susan's roommate, Sally.
GEORGEOh yeah.. (Starts to open it) Sally called Susan - said you guys really hit it off.
JERRY(Annoyed at the thought) Nobody hit anything off. She just gave me the box. (Looks over at Kramer. He is scraping the BBQ sauce off Jerry's clothes with a knife, then dipping some bread into it) What the hell are you doing?
KRAMER(Looks up) I'm salvaging the sauce. What's the matter with you? (Eats the bread)
JERRY(Pleading) Hey, hey, hey. Come on, come on.
KRAMER(Moving out into the living room) Jerry, why don't you do a bit on Styrofoam?
JERRYLike what?
KRAMERWell, uh.. (Starts to impersonate Jerry's act) "What is this stuff? Why do we need this stuff?.. And why do they make it so small..?"
JERRY(Confused) Where's the punchline?
KRAMERIt's all attitude.. (Makes a humorous face - mocking Jerry's)
GOERGE(Taking out a mat from the huge box) Well, this is certainly a crappy gift..
JERRYA door mat? That's what she had me lug up from Memphis?!
GEORGEPretty chintzy, huh? Considering the money she makes.. She's a big executive for Federal Express.
JERRYFederal Express?! Is she out of her mind? Why didn't she just ship it?!
KRAMERLook, it's personalized. (Holds it up, reading) "The Costanzas"
GEORGENo, no. Forget it. I don't want it. Let's just get rid of it.
KRAMERWell, maybe your father would be interested in that.
GEORGEI doubt it. You know what he's doing now? He's putting a pool table in my old bedroom.
KRAMER(Interested) Oh yeah? Well, maybe I'll go out there and knock a few balls around with him. You know, show him a thing or two..
[SettingGeorge's old bedroom]
KRAMERSo, what's your game? What do you like to play?
FRANKEight ball.
KRAMERNo, nothing doing. Let's, you and me, play a game of straight pool.. hmm?
FRANKYou like to gamble, Cosmo?
KRAMERYeah, now and then - you know how it is..
FRANKFive dollars a game, huh?
KRAMERI'll break.
FRANKOkay.
[SettingGeorge and Susan's apartment]
GEORGEWhat's all this?
SUSANOh, I'm just moving in some more of my stuff.
GEORGE(Muttering to himself as he walks to the bedroom) More stuff..
SUSAN(Calling out) Oh, I put up my doll collection..
GEORGEOh my God! What is that?!
SUSAN(Rushing in) What? What is it?
GEORGE(Staring at the doll) This doll (Pointing) looks like my mother.
SUSANGeorge, it's a doll.
GEORGEI know it's a doll, but it looks like my mother!
SUSAN(Going back to the living room) Oh, get outta here..
[SettingGeorge's old bedroom]
ESTELLEWhat's going on in here? (Kramer hits the cue ball, it jumps up from the table and flies off screen) Are you two still playing?! You've been up here three hours!
FRANKWe still haven't finished the first game.
ESTELLEThe first game?!
KRAMER(Explaining why they are doing so bad) Well, we're still, uh, learning the subtleties of the table.
FRANK(To Estelle) he knows the Maestro. He could have the picture..
ESTELLEOh, forget about it. It's not your cousin.
FRANK(Yelling out) You don't know that! (Estelle leaves, slamming the door) We're gonna go see him, huh?
KRAMER(Judging up his next move) As soon as the game is over..
FRANK(Sensing the game is going to last a long time) Oh boy.
KRAMEREleven, corner pocket. (Pulls back on his stick, accidentally crashing it into the window)
[SettingGeorge and Susan's bedroom]
GEORGEWhat is this thing doing here?
SUSANOh, I used to love to sleep with my dolls when I was a little girl..
GEORGEUh, I'm sorry, I can't do this..
SUSANWhy?
GEORGEI feel like I'm in bed with my mother.
SUSANOh, stop it.
[SettingJerry's apartment]
JERRYHey, Elaine, you have got to buy this new electric toothbrush I just got - the Ori-dent.
ELAINE(Just making conversation) Oh yeah?
JERRYOh, it's unbelievable. Every time you use it you feel like you just came from the dentist!
ELAINE(Mock enthusiasm) Oh, that's dynamite.
JERRYHey, what are you doing tomorrow? You want to come see me on the Charles Grodin show?
ELAINEWho else is on the show?
JERRYUh.. one of the three tenors.
ELAINE(Interested) The Three Tenors? (Stands up) Which one?!
JERRYUh.. It's not Poverotti.. It's not Domingo..
ELAINE(Extremely excited) The other guy?!
JERRY(Nodding) Yeah, the other guy.
ELAINE(Screams out in joy) My God! I can't believe the other guy's going to be on the show!
JERRYWhy?
ELAINEBecause I ruined this autographed picture of him that belonged to the Maestro. You think I can go and get his autograph?
JERRYWhy not?
ELAINE(Extremely giddy) Wow! The other guy!
JERRYHey, you look awful.
GEORGE(Sitting on the sofa) I'm on no sleep, bro.
JERRYProblem in the bedroom?
GEORGE(Muttering) Susan has the doll collection.. one of the dolls looks exactly like my mother.. she likes to sleep with it.
JERRYWow. You were in bed with your mother last night?
GEORGE(Long pause) ..Felt like it. I tell you, this doll is pretty spooky. (Takes off his glasses, rubbing his eye) It's freakin' me out man. And now I got to go back out there and pick up this doormat.
JERRYI thought you didn't want the doormat.
GEORGEI don't. Susan wants to have it out when Sally comes tomorrow.
JERRYSally? (Getting upset) Wait, wait a minute - She's coming to New York?
GEORGEYeah, (Smiling) Susan said you'd be excited.
JERRYExcited? I'm gonna kill her! She knew she was coming here and she made me carry that box?!
ELAINEWho's Sally?
GEORGESusan's college roommate.
JERRYIt's because of her that bottle got broke that I was going to give to Charles Grodin on his show.
GEORGESo call her up and tell her to bring you another one. She'll be delighted to talk to you.
JERRY(While opening a cereal box) I will - don't worry. (Plotting revenge) In fact, I'll have her bring up a whole case of the stuff. It'll be really heavy. Let's see if she likes sitting on a plane with a big box on her lap!
ELAINEThat's sounds pretty juvenile.
JERRY(Pulling out the toy from the cereal box - he displays even more immaturity by holding it up, smiling) Hey! A dinosaur!
[SettingThe Maestro's Office]
FRANKHis name was Carlo Costanza. We played together everyday until I was four. If I could just look through your photographs, maybe I could recognize him.
MAESTROUnfortunately those photographs are at home.
KRAMERWell, listen, if you bring 'em by, maybe we could interest you in a game of pool.. Yeah, Frank here - he's got his own billiard room.
FRANK(Trying to concentrate) Yes, It's, uh, it's.. uh, uh.. What do you call it, Kramer?
KRAMERA billiard room.
FRANKNo, not billiard.. (Scolding) Not billiards.. it was.. Come on, already. Come on..
KRAMER(Confused) What?
FRANKWe call it.. the, uh..
KRAMER(Snaps) The Place To Be!
FRANKThe place to be! Yes! It's the place to be.
MAESTRO(Agreeing to a game) Ah, then I shall be there. And now, Gentlemen, (Making dramatic actions) if you will excuse me - I must prepare for the symphony.
KRAMEROh, yeah?
MAESTRO(Noticing the expressions) Ohh, my pants. (Begins putting on a near-by pair of pants) It's an old conductor's trick I learned from Leonard Bernstein.
KRAMERReally?
MAESTROYou keep a perfect crease by not sitting in them before the performance.
KRAMERThat's good thinking.
[SettingJerry's apartment]
GEORGEYou see?.. You see?!
JERRYWell, it doesn't look exactly like her.
GEORGEJerry, come on. If my mother keeps shrinking, this is exactly what she's gonna look like in ten years!
JERRYWhy don't you just get rid of it?
GEORGEI tried! I almost threw it down the incinerator, but I couldn't do it. The guilt was too overwhelming. (Grabs the doll, opening the door to leave) Susan's so attached to this thing.
JERRYWait, where are you going? Don't take your dolly and go home.
GEORGEHi, Elaine.
ELAINEDid you see that?!
JERRYI'm just glad it's outta here. (Elaine exhales deeply - getting over the scare of the doll. She moves into the apartment) What's that? (Pointing to a rolled up poster Elaine is carrying)
ELAINEOh, it's a poster of the three tenors.
JERRYOh. (Intercom buzzes, Jerry answers it) Yeah?
SALLY(Through the intercom) It's Sally.
JERRYOh, did you bring the bar-b-que sauce?
SALLYA whole case.
JERRY(Letting her up) Excellent. (To Elaine) So, did you buy that electric toothbrush I was telling you about?
ELAINE(Blunt, to the point) No.
JERRYHow come? I told you - It's fantastic.
ELAINEEh, I like mine.
JERRYI've had yours, I'm telling you - this one is ten times better. Don't you believe me?
ELAINEI don't want it.
JERRY(Slightly confused by her behavior) I don't understand this. Why wouldn't you want to get something that's better if I'm telling you it's better? And it's not a little better - it's much better.
ELAINE(Not committing to the conversation) It doesn't matter to me.
JERRYCome in.
SALLY(Peppy) Well, here I am!
JERRYOh, hi. Elaine, this is Sally.
ELAINEHi.
JERRYHow was your flight? (Wishful thinking) Pretty uncomfortable?
SALLY(Setting the box down on his table) Actually, the seat next to me was empty, so, there was no problem at all.
JERRY(Let down) Oh.. (Starts to open the box) Oh, wait.. (Holding up one of the BBQ jars) This isn't the sauce that I asked for!
SALLYThat's right. It's a special gourmet sauce. "The Pride of Memphis!"
JERRY(Complaining) No, no. I wanted the one in the little bottle with that guy on it that looks like Charles Grodin!
SALLYThis is much better. And frankly, in Memphis, we think that other sauce as (Whispering) kind of a joke.
JERRYI know it's a joke. It's supposed to be a joke! Now I'm going on the Charles Grodin Show with nothing. (Sets the jar down angrily) Nothing!
SALLYYou could just do your material.
JERRY(Peeved) I don't have any material!
ELAINE(Yelling out) He's got nothin'!
[SettingThe Coffee Shop]
DOLLGeorgie! Don't eat with your hands! (George starts eating faster) Why do you eat so fast?! You can't even taste it!
GEORGE(Losing it) Don't tell me how to eat!
DOLLYou're wearing that shirt? You've had it for five years already! Why don't you get a new shirt?!
GEORGE(Trying to keep it down) Because I like this one! (Notices people staring at him, he quickly gets up, collecting the his coat and the tiny replica) C'mon, let's go. Let's go! (On his way out, he stops in front of a woman blocking his path) Oh, hi.. (Embarrassed about the doll, he sheepishly walks out)
WOMAN(To Ruthie, the cashier) That man should really be in a sanitarium. (Ruthie nods, agreeing)
[SettingGeorge's old bedroom]
KRAMERNow this is remarkable. I'm lounging, and yet, my pants remain perfectly creased.
FRANKIt's him! (Standing up) It's Carlo Costanza!
KRAMERCome on. Are you sure?
FRANKI'd know him anywhere.
MAESTROI've seen that man in Tuscany. Eccentric fellow. Reputation of being kind of a village idiot.
FRANKI still say we're related.
MAESTRO(Recognizing the currently playing song) Ohh, I love this piece. (Turns it up, then pantomimes that he is conducting the instruments)
KRAMERAlright, come on Frank. It's your shot.
FRANK(Complaining) I can't make anything..
KRAMER(Like a professional) Well, that's because you don't know how to follow through correctly.
FRANKFollow through? What do you mean?
KRAMERRight here, come on, I'll show you.. (Gets behind Frank, holding the pool stick with him) Take hold of your stick.. alright, bring it back slowly..
FRANKIt's a little unnatural, but I think I'm getting the hang of it.
ESTELLEOh, my God!
[SettingJerry's apartment]
JERRY(Still ticked off) That woman is such an idiot! I was gonna do this whole bit on that bottle - and now I got nothing to talk about.
ELAINEWell, have you ever considered writing new material?
JERRYWell, maybe if I didn't have so many people in my apartment all the time I'd be able to get some work done.
ELAINE(Getting the hint) Me? Are you talking about me?
JERRY(Deeply sarcastic) No. You're never here.
ELAINE(Reflecting) Boy, that doll was really freaky, wasn't it?
JERRYYeah. Really. (Forming and idea) Hey, you know what? Maybe I could talk about that on the show.
ELAINEWhat?
JERRYShow the doll - show the picture of George's mother.. it's pretty funny. (Moving toward the phone) I'm gonna call them.
SALLYHello?
JERRYHello, Susan? It's Jerry.
SALLYHi Jerry, it's Sally!
JERRY(Disappointed) Oh. Is George there?
SALLYNo, but he should be home soon.
JERRYUh, listen, this is important. Tell him to meet me at the TV studio with a picture of his mother and that doll that looks like her.
SALLYIs this for your comedy routine?
JERRY(Obviously resents talking to her) Yes.
SALLY(Gasps) Don't worry. (Like a detective) I'm on the case.
[SettingGeorge's old bedroom]
MAESTRO(Sighs slightly) I, uh, think I'll get some air. (Slowly leaves)
KRAMERYeah.. (Sizes up his next shot. His stick jams into the window as he draws back) See? This is no good.. (Looks around the room. His sights fall on the Maestro's baton) Hey, the baton. (Chalks it up) I got a hunch, fat man, I can't miss. (Measures up his shot) 13 in the side pocket. (Does just that) Giddy-up. (Moves around to the other side of the board, judging his next move) Six in the corner. (Hits it in) This table's mine. (A series of Kramer's plays are displayed, and, on the last ball of the game..) You know where it's going..
[SettingThe Charles Grodin Show dressing room]
ELAINE AND JERRYHey!
ELAINEIs George here?
JERRYNot yet. (Points over to a man sitting in one of the room's chairs. Whispers) The other guy.
ELAINEIt's.. .. you! It's really you! Oh, I'm such a huge fan of yours. Would you mind signing this poster for me?
CARRERASMy pleasure. (Reaches for a pen as Elaine unravels her poster)
ELAINE(As he is signing) Oh, thank you so much. (He finishes. Elaine gives out a happy gasp) Thank you so much, Mr.. (Tries to read his signature) Camaro. (Carreras gives her a look as he is getting up) Mr. Casea? (He walks off as Elaine rolls the picture back up. Jerry gives his "That's a shame" face) Well, whatever. (To Jerry) I'm gonna take this to the Maestro. He's, he's playing at the Queens Convalescent Center.
JERRY(Joking around) Well, that's one hell of a gig. (Turning around, he picks up a box labeled "Ori-dent") Hey, look, I got something for you. The Ori-dent!
ELAINE(Mock joy) Ohh.. thank you. (Accepts the gift) Huh.. (Struggles under the size) Wha-- why does a toothbrush come in such a big box?
JERRYWell, it's a delicate mechanism - It, you know, needs lots of packaging.
ELAINE(Still trying to get a grasp on the package) How am I supposed to carry this thing? (She looks up to see Jerry taking his pants off) What are you doing?
JERRYWell, I want to sit down.
ELAINESo?
JERRYIt's a trick I just learned from Kramer. It keeps a crease in the pants. (Folds his pants over the head of a chair, then sits down in another. When he sees Elaine's staring at him, he makes a "Tada!" gesture with his hands. Elaine holds her hand up - as if to say "I'll see ya.", and while she's slowly walking out Jerry gives her a salute)
[SettingGeorge's old bedroom]
MAESTRO(Making his exit, he lays the charm on Mrs. Costanza) Madame, you have been an extremely gracious hostess. (Kisses her hand)
ESTELLE(Coy) Ohh.. thank you, Maestro. (Giggles to herself as the Maestro leaves)
FRANK(Holding up a picture) Here, take a look at this.
ESTELLE(Looking at it) Yeah, what is it?
FRANKIt's Carlo. I found him!
ESTELLE(Handing the picture back) You've been cooped up in this room too long.
FRANK(Yelling out) You never support me! Let's see what George says about this.. Where're my pants? (Takes his pair off a rack and leaves)
KRAMER(Taking his pair off, he inspects them) Aw, beautiful!
[SettingThe Charles Grodin Show dressing room]
SALLYHey there, Mr. Hairy legs!
JERRY(Surprised to see her, he gets up) Where's George?
SALLYDon't worry, I brought your doll.. (Pulls out an extremely different doll - this one resembles a baker) Tada!
JERRY(Complaining) No! That's the wrong doll!
SALLYJerry, I saw the doll you were talking about - not funny! This doll's much funnier. Look, it has a little bowtie, and a cute little hat.. I think it's a riot!
JERRY(Slow whispering) This is a nightmare.
SALLYOh well, I'll be watching. (Sets the doll down, then crosses her fingers) Don't screw up. (Leaves)
JERRYMy pants!
STAGEHANDMr. Seinfeld, you're on.
[SettingNYC street]
MAESTROElaine? What a surprise.
ELAINEI know you're very busy, but I just wanted to come by and give you this.
MAESTROOhh.. (Looking at the box) Ori-dent - that electric toothbrush I've heard so much about..
ELAINENo, no, no. Not the toothbrush.. (Holds out the poster) this.
MAESTROOhh, what a sweet gesture. And autographed poster of my favorite tenor, with.. those two other guys. Oh, Elaine, this is magnifico!
ELAINEOh, well, I just felt so bad about what happened in Tuscany..
STAGEHAND(Yelling from off-camera) Maestro, you're on!
MAESTROOh, Elaine.. wait for me after the concert? We'll celebrate.
ELAINEOh, ok! (Picking up the Ori-dent box, she knocks over a bottle of wine. It spills all over the poster)
[SettingGeorge and Susan's apartment]
SUSANI want to know why you took my doll out of the house.
GEORGEI just wanted a second opinion.
FRANK(Holding up the picture) Take a look at this. Doesn't that look like my flesh and blood? Of course, your mother- (His attention is drawn over to Susan's doll. Like George did earlier, he starts to imagine that the doll is scolding him as his wife would)
DOLLOh, stop bothering everybody with that picture. It's ridiculous!
FRANK(Walking toward the doll) Ridiculous?! I'll show you ridiculous! (Struggles with Susan for possession of the doll) Come here!
SUSAN(Pleading) No, Mr. Costanza! No, no!
FRANK(Holding out the head in his hand, he addresses it) There! Now what have you got to say for yourself?!
GEORGE(To Susan) I told you it looked like her..
[SettingA street in Tuscany]
FRANK(Sets a gift he's brought down) Carlo! It's me, Frank! (Attempts to hug the guy, but he resists - pushing Frank away. He scolds Frank in another language) I'm your cousin, Frank! Aren't you Carlo?
MANCarlo? No. Mi nome e Giuseppe.
FRANK(Realizing) What do you know.. Alright. (Picking up his present) I guess I was wrong. (Walks off)