The Wife (Seinfeld)

This article is about the Seinfeld episode. For other uses, see Wife (disambiguation).
"The Wife"
Seinfeld episode
Episode no. Season 5
Episode 17
Directed by Tom Cherones
Written by Peter Mehlman
Production code 517
Original air date March 17, 1994
Guest actors

Courteney Cox as Meryl
Barney Martin as Morty
Liz Sheridan as Helen
Scott LaRose as Greg
Len Lesser as Uncle Leo
Joseph Ragno as Marty
Rebecca Glenn as Paula

"The Wife" is the 81st episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. The 17th episode of the fifth season, it was originally broadcast on March 17, 1994. For the syndicated repeats, this episode is just one in a few this season to keep Jerry's opening stand-up routine intact.

Plot

Jerry's girlfriend, Meryl (Courteney Cox), poses as his wife so she can share his 25% dry cleaning discount. In fact, Jerry is having fun with the idea of having a wife, even if it's just to start a sentence. George urinates in the shower while at the health club and fears he may be reported to management. Elaine gets mixed signals from Greg, a prospective boyfriend in whom she is interested. As it turns out, the man Elaine has her eye on is the same person who caught George urinating in the shower.[1]

Jerry eventually cheats on his "wife" with another woman in order to give her the discount. Meanwhile, Kramer is losing sleep because Jerry took his quilt to the cleaner, taking advantage of the discount. Kramer goes to get a tan to impress his girlfriend's family, and ends up falling asleep on the tanning bed.

As it happens, Greg wants to date a female gym instructor and not Elaine. Then he discovers Elaine is friends with George. The episode ends with Kramer meeting his girlfriend's family, who are black, and Kramer being horribly tanned to the extent that he appears to be in blackface. The girlfriend's father then angrily says, "I thought you said you was bringing a white boy home! I don't see a white boy! I see a damn fool!"[2]

References

  1. "Recap". TV.com. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
  2. "Recap". TBS.com. Retrieved 17 January 2012.

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