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The Reverse Peephole

"The Reverse Peephole" is the 12th episode of the ninth season[1](the 168th overall) of the television comedy series Seinfeld. It was written by Spike Feresten and directed by Andy Ackerman. In this episode, Jerry gets rid of his wallet and ultimately replaces it with a European carry-all, Kramer and Newman face possible eviction after they reverse the peepholes on their doors and Newman begins an affair with the super's wife, and Elaine has to recover a friend's fur coat which she mistakenly threw out a window.

"The Reverse Peephole"
Seinfeld episode
Episode no.Season 9
Episode 12
Directed byAndy Ackerman
Written bySpike Feresten
Production code912
Original air dateJanuary 15, 1998 (1998-01-15)
Guest appearances
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Plot edit

Elaine, Jerry and George decide to buy a massage chair as a housewarming gift for their friend Joe Mayo. To save money, George buys a chair from Delaware, but it does not arrive in time so they go to Joe Mayo's party without it. Elaine is embarrassed by David Puddy having a fur coat, so when she is placed in charge of the coats, Elaine secretly throws Puddy's fur coat out the window. She later finds out she dispatched Joe's near-identical coat instead, and Joe demands Elaine buy him a new coat.

Kramer and Newman reverse the peepholes on their apartment doors to spot any ambushes inside their rooms. When the super, Silvio, learns they did this without his authorization, he assumes Newman instigated it. He only refrains from evicting Newman because Kramer speaks on his behalf. Kramer notices Newman is having an affair with Silvio's wife, and realizes he and Newman will both be evicted if Silvio finds out.

At Kramer's suggestion, Jerry throws out his wallet and just folds his bills together, saving pocket space. He mocks George for having a wallet that is so stuffed with coupons that it gives him back pain. The massage chair is delivered to George by mistake. When he discovers how good it is for his back pain, he delays giving it to Joe. When Jerry complains about having to carry around his girlfriend's things, Elaine gives him a European carry-all, which resembles a purse.

Kramer mentions to Elaine that Newman recovered Joe's fur coat from a tree. She tries to convince Newman to give her Joe's coat, but he has already given it to Silvio's wife. When he learns of the fur coat, Silvio threatens to evict Kramer and Newman over the affair. To save himself, Kramer claims the fur coat is Jerry's, and gets Jerry to wear it in front of Silvio. Silvio believes him until Elaine walks up and asks why Jerry is wearing Joe's coat. Silvio then plots revenge on Joe. A thief snatches Jerry's carry-all. Jerry calls to a policeman, but the policeman does not know what a European carry-all is, so Jerry has to describe it as his "purse".

Elaine, Jerry, and Kramer back out of participating in their chair gift (Elaine because Joe demanded she buy him a new coat, Jerry because Joe criticized his taste in music, and Kramer because he has no recollection of agreeing to the gift). George plans to return the chair. When he puts a tear-away phone number for a free guitar lesson in his already overstuffed wallet, much of the contents burst out and blow away, including the receipt.

Silvio ambushes Joe from inside his room with a sock of pennies. Seeing how ostentatious Jerry looks in the fur coat, Puddy sells his fur coat and buys a garish leather eight-ball jacket.

Production edit

The wallet story stemmed from an argument in the Seinfeld writers' room. Spike Feresten, the episode's writer, remarked that wallets had become pointless, and Seinfeld co-creator/writer/star Jerry Seinfeld began arguing the point with him. Feresten won over Seinfeld by dumping out the contents of Seinfeld's wallet and showing him how much of its contents he had no real use for.[2] George developing back pain from his wallet proved to be true to life; sitting with the massive wallet in his back pocket during the episode's rehearsals and filming caused George actor Jason Alexander to hurt his back.[2] The wallet bursting open at the episode's climax was accomplished by a stunt man firing an air gun precisely at the wallet.[2]

The reference to Stein Eriksen was added to the script by Jerry Seinfeld.[2]

Feresten wrote David Puddy's eight-ball jacket into the show, later stating that he had deliberately tried to make the jacket uncool by associating it with the unfashionable character, telling The New York Times, "Obviously, it didn't work."[3]

Analysis edit

Paul Arras, in his book Seinfeld: A Cultural History, praised "The Reverse Peephole" for its commentary on gender norms, writing that it "flips gender markers around by giving men fashion items that are normally viewed as feminine."[4] Religious historian Ted Merwin cited the episode to highlight the thematic importance of clothing in American Jewish comedy, alongside previous episodes "The Jacket" and "The Puffy Shirt".[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Seinfeld Season 9 Episodes". TV Guide. Retrieved December 14, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d Louis-Dreyfus, Julia; Alexander, Jason; Warburton, Patrick; Feresten, Spike (2007). Seinfeld Season 9: Audio Commentary - "The Reverse Peephole" (DVD). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
  3. ^ Detrick, Ben (December 24, 2014). "A '90s jacket comes back into fashion". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. from the original on March 8, 2021. Retrieved December 7, 2023.
  4. ^ Arras, Paul (2020). Seinfeld: A Cultural History. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 179. ISBN 978-1-5381-2688-2.
  5. ^ Merwin, Ted (2013-10-15). "Unbuttoned: Clothing as a Theme in American Jewish Comedy". In Greenspoon, Leonard J. (ed.). Fashioning Jews: Clothing, Culture, and Commerce. Purdue University Press. pp. 137–166. ISBN 978-1-61249-292-6.

External links edit

  • "The Reverse Peephole" at IMDb

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The Reverse Peephole is the 12th episode of the ninth season 1 the 168th overall of the television comedy series Seinfeld It was written by Spike Feresten and directed by Andy Ackerman In this episode Jerry gets rid of his wallet and ultimately replaces it with a European carry all Kramer and Newman face possible eviction after they reverse the peepholes on their doors and Newman begins an affair with the super s wife and Elaine has to recover a friend s fur coat which she mistakenly threw out a window The Reverse Peephole Seinfeld episodeEpisode no Season 9Episode 12Directed byAndy AckermanWritten bySpike FerestenProduction code912Original air dateJanuary 15 1998 1998 01 15 Guest appearancesWayne Knight as Newman Patrick Warburton as David Puddy Jon Polito as Silvio Pat Finn as Joe Mayo Jennette Robbins as Keri Fitz Houston as Cop Joe Basile as Delivery Guy Lauren Bowles as Waitress Ruth Cohen as Ruthie Cohen uncredited Episode chronology Previous The Dealership Next The Cartoon Seinfeld season 9 List of episodes Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Analysis 4 References 5 External linksPlot editElaine Jerry and George decide to buy a massage chair as a housewarming gift for their friend Joe Mayo To save money George buys a chair from Delaware but it does not arrive in time so they go to Joe Mayo s party without it Elaine is embarrassed by David Puddy having a fur coat so when she is placed in charge of the coats Elaine secretly throws Puddy s fur coat out the window She later finds out she dispatched Joe s near identical coat instead and Joe demands Elaine buy him a new coat Kramer and Newman reverse the peepholes on their apartment doors to spot any ambushes inside their rooms When the super Silvio learns they did this without his authorization he assumes Newman instigated it He only refrains from evicting Newman because Kramer speaks on his behalf Kramer notices Newman is having an affair with Silvio s wife and realizes he and Newman will both be evicted if Silvio finds out At Kramer s suggestion Jerry throws out his wallet and just folds his bills together saving pocket space He mocks George for having a wallet that is so stuffed with coupons that it gives him back pain The massage chair is delivered to George by mistake When he discovers how good it is for his back pain he delays giving it to Joe When Jerry complains about having to carry around his girlfriend s things Elaine gives him a European carry all which resembles a purse Kramer mentions to Elaine that Newman recovered Joe s fur coat from a tree She tries to convince Newman to give her Joe s coat but he has already given it to Silvio s wife When he learns of the fur coat Silvio threatens to evict Kramer and Newman over the affair To save himself Kramer claims the fur coat is Jerry s and gets Jerry to wear it in front of Silvio Silvio believes him until Elaine walks up and asks why Jerry is wearing Joe s coat Silvio then plots revenge on Joe A thief snatches Jerry s carry all Jerry calls to a policeman but the policeman does not know what a European carry all is so Jerry has to describe it as his purse Elaine Jerry and Kramer back out of participating in their chair gift Elaine because Joe demanded she buy him a new coat Jerry because Joe criticized his taste in music and Kramer because he has no recollection of agreeing to the gift George plans to return the chair When he puts a tear away phone number for a free guitar lesson in his already overstuffed wallet much of the contents burst out and blow away including the receipt Silvio ambushes Joe from inside his room with a sock of pennies Seeing how ostentatious Jerry looks in the fur coat Puddy sells his fur coat and buys a garish leather eight ball jacket Production editThe wallet story stemmed from an argument in the Seinfeld writers room Spike Feresten the episode s writer remarked that wallets had become pointless and Seinfeld co creator writer star Jerry Seinfeld began arguing the point with him Feresten won over Seinfeld by dumping out the contents of Seinfeld s wallet and showing him how much of its contents he had no real use for 2 George developing back pain from his wallet proved to be true to life sitting with the massive wallet in his back pocket during the episode s rehearsals and filming caused George actor Jason Alexander to hurt his back 2 The wallet bursting open at the episode s climax was accomplished by a stunt man firing an air gun precisely at the wallet 2 The reference to Stein Eriksen was added to the script by Jerry Seinfeld 2 Feresten wrote David Puddy s eight ball jacket into the show later stating that he had deliberately tried to make the jacket uncool by associating it with the unfashionable character telling The New York Times Obviously it didn t work 3 Analysis editPaul Arras in his book Seinfeld A Cultural History praised The Reverse Peephole for its commentary on gender norms writing that it flips gender markers around by giving men fashion items that are normally viewed as feminine 4 Religious historian Ted Merwin cited the episode to highlight the thematic importance of clothing in American Jewish comedy alongside previous episodes The Jacket and The Puffy Shirt 5 References edit Seinfeld Season 9 Episodes TV Guide Retrieved December 14 2021 a b c d Louis Dreyfus Julia Alexander Jason Warburton Patrick Feresten Spike 2007 Seinfeld Season 9 Audio Commentary The Reverse Peephole DVD Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Detrick Ben December 24 2014 A 90s jacket comes back into fashion The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on March 8 2021 Retrieved December 7 2023 Arras Paul 2020 Seinfeld A Cultural History Rowman amp Littlefield p 179 ISBN 978 1 5381 2688 2 Merwin Ted 2013 10 15 Unbuttoned Clothing as a Theme in American Jewish Comedy In Greenspoon Leonard J ed Fashioning Jews Clothing Culture and Commerce Purdue University Press pp 137 166 ISBN 978 1 61249 292 6 External links edit The Reverse Peephole at 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