The Barber (''Seinfeld'')

"The Barber"
Seinfeld episode
Episode no. Season 5
Episode 8
Directed by Tom Cherones
Written by Andy Robin
Production code 508
Original air date November 11, 1993
Guest appearance(s)

"The Barber" is the 72nd episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. It is the eighth episode of the fifth season, and first aired on November 11, 1993.

Plot

At a job interview, George's interviewer, Mr. Tuttle, is cut off mid-sentence by an important telephone call, and sends George away without saying whether he has been hired or not. Mr. Tuttle told George that one of the things that make George such an attractive hire is that he can "understand everything immediately", so George is afraid to call and ask for clarification. George decides to just show up, assuming that he has been hired, while Mr. Tuttle is out of town. This way, even if he was not hired, by the time Tuttle returns, he will be ensconced in the company.

Elaine asks Jerry to get a haircut in order to look nice for an upcoming bachelor auction. Jerry's regular barber, Enzo, is bad at cutting hair, and Jerry only continues to use him out of loyalty. Kramer recommends that Jerry see Enzo's nephew, Gino (David Ciminello), on Enzo's day off. Enzo shows up in the shop and, delighted to see Jerry, insists on giving him a haircut even though it is his day off. Enzo tries something new, which turns out to be more terrible than his usual cut. Kramer arranges a clandestine haircut in Gino's apartment to fix the problem. Enzo again turns up unexpectedly, forcing Jerry to hide in the closet after Gino has made only a single snip. Enzo finds Jerry's hair on the floor. He bribes Newman to get a sample of Jerry's hair to compare with. After finding out that they match, Enzo swears revenge, and confronts Gino and Jerry in Jerry's apartment. However, they catch Edward Scissorhands on the television and stop to watch it. Jerry realizes that the hair sample Enzo used must have been obtained by Newman during his suspicious visit to the apartment.

George, who has no idea of what his duties are at his new place of work, is handed the "Penske file" to work on. George loafs at work for a week. When Mr. Penske comes to inquire about the progress of his file, he tells George he would like him to work at his company, but is interrupted mid-sentence, leaving George to once again draw his own conclusions. Mr. Tuttle returns from vacation. He confirms that George was indeed hired but is incensed when he learns he has made no progress on the Penske file. George quits, thinking Mr. Penske has a space for him. However, Mr. Penske explains that he was in the middle of saying that the entire board of the company has been indicted and the company can't hire anyone.

Because Jerry is self-conscious about his awful haircut, Kramer is sent to the bachelor auction in his place. Unconvinced of Kramer's sex appeal, Elaine starts the bidding for him at $5. Jerry finds Newman in the barber shop, takes an electric shaver, and forcibly shaves his entire head.

Music

Throughout this episode, the familiar Seinfeld slap-bass incidental music is replaced with selections from Gioachino Rossini's The Barber of Seville overture.

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