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The Jacket (Seinfeld)

"The Jacket" is the third episode of the second season of the American television sitcom Seinfeld (and the eighth episode overall). It first aired on NBC in the United States on February 6, 1991. In the episode, Jerry is pleased with his new suede jacket despite its eye-watering price. Jerry and George must keep Elaine's father Alton company as they wait for Elaine to arrive for dinner, but they are no match against the misanthropic Alton.

The episode was written by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, and was directed by Tom Cherones. Most of the episode's storyline was based on one of David's personal experiences. Elaine's father, a published author, was inspired by Richard Yates, author of Revolutionary Road, whom Larry David had met while dating his daughter. Lawrence Tierney's performance as Alton Benes was praised by the cast and crew; however, they were taken aback by his disturbing behavior. The majority of the episode was filmed on December 4, 1990. "The Jacket" gained a Nielsen rating of 10.4/16 and was praised by critics.

Elaine's father, Alton, a noted author, is visiting, and she drags Jerry and George along as social buffers. Jerry goes shopping for clothes and serendipitously finds a perfectly-fitting suede jacket. Despite an eye-watering price tag and loud, pink striped lining, Jerry is sold. He proudly wears the jacket even over pajamas, but fails to hide the price tag from Kramer. Kramer eyes Jerry's old leather jacket and wheedles it out of Jerry as a hand-me-down.

George is enjoying singing along with "Master of the House" from Les Misérables stuck in his head, until Jerry tells him how Robert Schumann was institutionalized after hearing a musical note repeatedly. They both expect that Alton will read them like a book, but his jacket bolsters Jerry's confidence. Impressed, George incessantly guesses at the price tag, but Jerry is poker-faced even as the figures cross four digits. Kramer, going to pick up his magician friend's doves, needs a passenger for "two minutes" while he is double parked; Jerry and George both beg off as they head out. Jerry knows firsthand that favors for Kramer take much longer than promised.

At the luxurious Hotel Westbury, Jerry and George find Alton, a gravel-voiced, imposing man. Alton is blunt, humorless, and curt in response to their small talk, and Jerry reminds him of serving in Korea with a "funny guy" who was brutally KIA. With Elaine nowhere to be found, Jerry and George take temporary refuge in the men's room, but find no escape from Alton for another half hour. Elaine, having unsuspectingly agreed to help Kramer, finally arrives after failing to prevent Kramer's car from getting towed, and then chasing down escaped doves. Jerry and George pretend that keeping Alton company was no trouble at all.

Alton leads them all to a restaurant five blocks away and puts a stop to George's singing. With snow falling, Jerry realizes his jacket will not survive the walk. He flips it to the striped side, but Alton forbids him from such garish attire.

The next day, Elaine and Kramer chide Jerry for ruining his jacket. Kramer, willing to wear it regardless, gets it as another hand-me-down and keeps both jackets. Elaine confides that Alton, in secret, liked Jerry. Alton drives home, singing "Master of the House" to himself.

"The Jacket" was written by Seinfeld co-creators Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld and directed by Tom Cherones. The episode's storyline was based on one of David's personal experiences; when he was dating Monica Yates, she wanted him to meet her father, Richard Yates, a respected novelist. David had just bought a suede jacket, and met Richard Yates at the Algonquin Hotel. David stated in an interview that Richard Yates was "... every bit as intimidating as Alton Benes". His story is similar to what happened in the episode, as, when they headed out to the restaurant, his jacket was ruined by the snow. Additional dialogue at the store where Jerry buys his jacket was cut before broadcast; it featured a reference to Gary Gilmore. The material was later included on the Seinfeld Volume 1 DVD set. "The Jacket" is the only episode in which one of Elaine's parents appears; Louis-Dreyfus once suggested Mary Tyler Moore to portray Elaine's mother, but the character never appeared on the show. The episode also contains the first mention of Elaine's job as a manuscript reader for Pendant Publishing; in early drafts of the script, her job was an optician. Also in early drafts, in the final scene Kramer entered Jerry's house with a dove on his shoulder.

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