The Friars Club

The Friars Club

Infobox Television episode
Title = The Friars Club
Series = Seinfeld


Caption = The Flying Sandos Brothers.
Season = 7
Episode = 128
Airdate = March 7, 1996
Production =
Writer = David Mandel
Director = Andy Ackerman
Guests = Rob Schneider, Lisa Kushell, & Pat Cooper
Episode list = List of "Seinfeld" episodes
Season list = Infobox Seinfeld season 7 episode list
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"The Friars Club" is the 128th episode of NBC sitcom "Seinfeld". This was the 18th episode for the 7th season. It aired on March 7, 1996.

Plot

George successfully delays his wedding until late June, three months after it was supposed to take place. Jerry goes out with Susan's best friend. Jerry loses a jacket he borrowed for dinner at the Friars Club. Kramer tries polyphasic sleep, also known as Da Vinci sleep. J. Peterman hires a hearing-impaired employee (Rob Schneider) and Elaine suffers the consequences, when she gets loaded with most of his work.

Elaine questions the employee's disability and coerces Jerry to test him. The results are inconclusive, and Elaine has some fun testing him by swearing her love for him. Elaine's boss overhears, and gives them two tickets to the magic show where Jerry lost his jacket the night before. Elaine is pressured to attend by her boss, who suspects Elaine's remarks to Bob Grossberg (the practically "deaf" employee) were not sincere.

At the magic show, Jerry eventually finds the magicians who he believes took his Friars' Club Jacket, and when he rips it from their hands, he finds that the jacket isn't his. The magicians had given the real Friars' Club jacket back to Jerry's girlfriend. Furious at Jerry, the magicians chase him and George down backstage. Meanwhile, when Elaine's date, Bob, is being kicked out for nearly groping her and accidentally drops his hearing aid, Elaine takes the opportunity to try it on. Jerry, sprinting away from the magicians, seeks the emergency fire exit. The alarm sounds, and the hearing aid in Elaine's ear explodes with a high-pitched, constant screech. Bob WAS deaf all along.

Guests

The Flying Sandos Brothers are played by The Flying Karamazov Brothers.

External links

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