The Stand In

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Seinfeld episode
"The Stand In"

Kramer and Mickey playing rock, paper, scissors.
Episode no. 80
Airdate February 25, 1994
Writer(s) Larry David
Director Tom Cherones
IMDb profile
Seinfeld - Season 5
September 1993 - May 1994
  1. The Mango
  2. The Puffy Shirt
  3. The Glasses
  4. The Sniffing Accountant
  5. The Bris
  6. The Lip Reader
  7. The Non-Fat Yogurt
  8. The Barber
  9. The Masseuse
  10. The Cigar Store Indian
  11. The Conversion
  12. The Stall
  13. The Dinner Party
  14. The Marine Biologist
  15. The Pie
  16. The Stand In
  17. The Wife
  18. The Raincoats, Part 1
  19. The Raincoats, Part 2
  20. The Fire
  21. The Hamptons
  22. The Opposite
List of all Seinfeld episodes

"The Stand In" is the eightieth episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 16th episode for the 5th season. It aired on February 24, 1994.

[edit] Plot

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Riding on a bus Jerry and George meet a friend, Al Netche, who tells them another friend, Fulton, is in a hospital, and that Jerry may want to visit him as he might need a "good laugh". George feels bored when he has nothing to talk about with his girlfriend, Daphne, and he wants to break up.

Later, Daphne tells George that Al encouraged her to end the relationship as George doesn't commit and may end hurting her. George decides to postpone the break-up and sustain the relationship just for spite, to prove Al wrong. Kramer has got a job as a stand-in actor, in the series All My Children, along with his friend Mickey Abbott, a "little person", who is offended by the term "midget". Mickey, however, is worried to keep up his role as a rapidly-growing child. Kramer suggests Mikcey use "lifts" to increase his height. Jerry sets up a date for Elaine with his friend, Phil Totola.

Jerry visits Fulton in the hospital where he tells a story about a guy "Packiderm" and the hot pizza slices he was juggling, but Fulton doesn't laugh. Other "little" actors notice something different on Mickey as he plans to eat with Tammy, a little woman. Johnny Bigiano, another small actor, sets to find out what is going on with Mickey.

Jerry feels added pressure to be funny after his first visit to the hospital coincides with a deterioration in Fulton's condition. He offers to do his act with new material. Elaine had a good evening with Phil, including the Packiderm story, until Phil "took it out".

When Johnny discovers the lifts, Mickey is ostracized by the other midget actors, including Tammy, and blames it all on Kramer. At the hospital, Jerry is being so funny that Fulton cannot stop laughing, but suddenly he does stop. Back at Monk's, George has said to Jerry that he would marry Daphne just to prove he can commit. However, to George's relief, Daphne says that she met another person: Jerry Pursack. George wonders: "Packiderm?"

Spoilers end here.

[edit] Trivia

  • This is the first appearance of Kramer's friend Mickey Abbott, one of Kramer's bizarre circle of friends.
  • The kid in which Mickey stand in for was actor Thomas Dekker, who would later play the kid in the hospital in season 7's "The Wink".

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