The Wig Master

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Seinfeld episode
"The Wig Master"

Kramer in the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
Episode no. 129
Airdate March 16, 1996
Writer(s) Spike Feresten
Director Andy Ackerman
Guest star(s) Patrick Bristow, Michael McDonald & Harry Van Gorkum
IMDb profile
Seinfeld - Season 7
September 1995 - May 1996
  1. The Engagement
  2. The Postponement
  3. The Maestro
  4. The Wink
  5. The Hot Tub
  6. The Soup Nazi
  7. The Secret Code
  8. The Pool Guy
  9. The Sponge
  10. The Gum
  11. The Rye
  12. The Caddy
  13. The Seven
  14. The Cadillac, Part 1
  15. The Cadillac, Part 2
  16. The Shower Head
  17. The Doll
  18. The Friars Club
  19. The Wig Master
  20. The Calzone
  21. The Bottle Deposit, Part 1
  22. The Bottle Deposit, Part 2
  23. The Wait Out
  24. The Invitations
List of all Seinfeld episodes

The Wig Master is the 129th episode of NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 19th episode for the 7th season. It aired on March 16, 1996.

[edit] Plot

Jerry uses Elaine to prove that a sales clerk is wrong about his looking at an expensive jacket. Elaine is picked up by the clerk after he leads her on with the promise of a big discount. George has an unwanted house guest who is working for a production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. George discovers why a parking lot is so cheap when he finds a used condom in his car. Kramer borrows the technicolor dreamcoat from George's guest and walks around town with his walking stick, eventually finding a fuzzy hat. He goes to the parking lot only to find a hooker in his car. He ushers the hooker and the customer out and the hooker becomes angry and beats Kramer with her handbag saying, "You just cost me some money, mister!" Kramer, in self defense, pins the hooker down with his walking stick. He is arrested as he cries "I'm not a pimp!"

[edit] Trivia

  • Michael McDonald, who had a role as the guy who asks the wig master out also had a cameo role in previous season's The Understudy as one of the Rochelle, Rochelle baseball players.
  • The Jiffy Park Guy would reappear in the next season episode "The Muffin Tops" as the first guy who refuses the muffin stumps from Kramer, who's the Jiffy Dump Guy.