The Fusilli Jerry

"The Fusilli Jerry"
Seinfeld episode
Episode no. Season 6
Episode 21
Directed by Andy Ackerman
Story by Marjorie Gross & Jonathan Gross and Ron Hauge & Charlie Rubin
Teleplay by Marjorie Gross
Production code 619
Original air date April 27, 1995
Guest appearance(s)

"The Fusilli Jerry" is the 107th episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 20th episode of the sixth season. It aired on April 27, 1995. Working titles for this episode were "The Move", "The Proctologist", and "The Assman".

Plot

Elaine starts dating Jerry's mechanic, David Puddy, for the first time in the series. During their first night in bed, Puddy performs a sex move which she recognizes as Jerry's (albeit with a pinch, not a swirl). Jerry is appalled when he hears about this. He goes to chew Puddy out, and finds someone else to look into his car. Puddy is upset that he can't do the move, so he uses George's old move. Jerry suspects that his new mechanic is over-pricing the repair bill on his car, so Elaine asks Puddy how much he charges, proving Jerry's theory. He ends up taking his car back to Puddy.

George is desperate for a new move, and asks Jerry to learn his. He tries it, but he forgets to save the swirl for the end. Eventually, he gets it right, but is dumped shortly after, when his girlfriend noticed that he wrote down the move on his hand.

Kramer goes to the Department of Motor Vehicles for his new license plate. To his surprise, the plate reads "ASSMAN". He suspects that the plate was meant for a proctologist, and uses this theory to his advantage, by parking in a "Doctors Only" spot when he goes to pick up Estelle. The plate also scores him cat calls from passing drivers, and a date with a big-bottomed woman named Sally.

George's mother Estelle gets an eye job on the condition that she cannot cry for ten days. When Kramer drives her home, he runs over a pothole and pushes his arm on Estelle, which she recognizes as her husband Frank's move ("stopping short"). Frank is also upset at this, and finds Kramer at Jerry's apartment. A fight ensues, causing Frank to land on a "Fusilli Jerry" — a pasta statue made by Kramer that resembles Jerry doing a stand-up routine.

Later, when the gang takes Frank to a proctologist, Kramer spots a picture of a boat called "ASSMAN". He finally found the doctor who is supposed to have the plate. That night, Frank and George come home from the proctologist, and Estelle gets so overwhelmed that she starts to cry, but George quickly - yet probably too late - reminds her not to.

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