Written by: Alec Berg and
Jeff Schaffer
Episode no. 117
pc: 707, season
7, episode 7
Broadcast date:
November 9, 1995
The Cast
Regulars:
Jerry Seinfeld...................
Jerry Seinfeld
Jason Alexander..................
George Costanza
Julia Louis-Dreyfus..............
Elaine Benes
Michael Richards.................
Cosmo Kramer
Guest Stars:
Wayne Tippit.....................
Captain
Lewis Arquette...................
Leapin' Larry
Fred Stoller.....................
Fred Yerkes
Ellen Albertini
Dow.............. Momma
David St. James..................
Doctor
Michael Luckerman................
Man
Opening monologue.
They really got
us trained to use that cash machine now, don't they? We're just
like chickens
in an experiment waiting for that pellet to come down the chute.
You see people
at the cash machine; they're just there. Just, dit dit dit dit
dit dit dit, they're
waiting for the sound, you know the sound, you're waiting
for the sound.
That's what we're trained to hear, the 'here comes the money'
sound, ya know?
Flip flip flip flip flip flip flip. It's exciting, don't you
get excited? It's
coming! It's coming! They're giving me money!
First scene.
George and Susan
are in George's apartment.
Susan: Hey, I
gotta get some cash, I'm gonna run down to the ATM.
George: Yeah,
I better grab some too.
Susan: I'll get
it for you; just give me your card.
George: You sure?
Susan: Yeah, just
tell me your code.
George: My code?
New scene.
Jerry and George
are at the coffee shop.
Jerry: So why
didn't you tell her the code?
George: No. No
way.
Jerry: George,
you're gonna marry this woman. Most likely.
George: It says
very clearly, 'for your protection, do not give your secret
code to anyone.'
Jerry: So you're
taking relationship advice from Chemical Bank now?
George: Why does
everything have to be 'us'? Is there no 'me' left? Why can't
there be some
things just for me? Is that so selfish?
Jerry: Actually,
that's the definition of selfish.
George: Have you
ever given your code to anyone?
Jerry: No one's
ever asked. You want it? It's 'Jor-El.'
George: Superman's
father on Krypton.
Jerry: Of course.
C'mon Georgie, you wanna tell me. It's eating you up
inside. Sing it,
sister.
George: No. I
am not giving my code to anyone for any reason.
Jerry: What if
my life depended on it?
George: If you're
in some situation where some fast cash will save your life,
I'll give you
the code.
Jerry stands up
and begins limping.
George: What's
the matter with your leg?
Jerry: My foot
fell asleep.
George: How'd
your foot fall asleep?
Jerry: I crossed
my legs, I forgot to alternate.
A friend of George
and Jerry's walks up to the table.
Fred: Hey Jerry.
Jerry: Hey Fred.
George: Hey Fred.
Jerry: My foot
fell asleep.
Fred: You're lucky,
at least you got something to do.
Elaine walks in.
Jerry: Fred, do
you know Elaine?
Fred: No, it's
nice to meet you. Well, I'm outta here, see you guys.
George: Alright,
bye.
Jerry: Seeya.
Elaine: Did you
hear that? He said, 'nice to meet you.'
Jerry: So?
Elaine: So? We've
met before. At Katie Ash's party, we talked for like ten
minutes.
Jerry: And he
didn't remember you?
Elaine gets up
to leave.
Jerry: Where are
you going, you just got here?
Elaine: I gotta
go talk to him.
New scene.
Elaine catches
up to Fred on the street.
Elaine: Excuse
me, excuse me, Fred?
Fred: Yeah?
Elaine: You just
said, 'nice to meet you', but actually we've met before.
Fred: We have?
Elaine: Yeah,
at Katie Ash's party?
Fred: What was
your name again?
Elaine: Elaine.
You don't remember our conversation? I talked about how my
uncle worked in
the book depository building with Lee Harvey Oswald?
Fred: Not ringing
a bell.
Elaine: When my
uncle said to him, 'the president's been shot' Oswald winked at
him and said,
'I'm gonna go catch a movie'?
Fred: Mmm, no.
Elaine: That was
right when we were in front of the bathroom door.
Fred: The bathroom
door. I remember someone had played tic-tac-toe on it, and
the X's won; they
went diagonally from the top left to the bottom right.
New scene.
Jerry's apartment,
Jerry is on the phone.
Jerry: Hey that
sounds great, I'd love to do some TV commercials, that should
really be fun.
Kramer enters
holding a police scanner.
Jerry: Uh huh,
okay, alright, bye. Huh, how do you like that? I'm gonna do
some TV spots
for Leapin' Larry's Appliance Store. That was Leapin' Larry
himself, I'm gonna
meet with him tomorrow.
Kramer: Leapin'
Larry! Yeah, that's where I bought this.
Jerry: What is
that?
Kramer: Well,
it's an emergency band scanner, it picks up everything: Fires,
harbor patrol,
even the police. I'm watching the watchers, Jerry. Uh oh, we
got a big fire
on 115th. I tell ya if could do it over again, I'd give it all up
to be a fireman.
Jerry: Yeah, those
civil servants who risk their lives really got it made.
Kramer: When I
was a kid, all I ever dreamed of was steering the back of that
big hook and ladder.
Jerry: You're
lucky they let you drive a car.
Kramer: No no
no, they're talking the West Side Highway, at this time of day
that's insane.
They're heading straight into gridlock. Oh, those fools.
Kramer runs out,
Elaine enters.
Elaine: What was
that?
Jerry: (waving
his arm in dismissal) Eh.
Elaine: Alright.
So, get a load of this. This guy, Fred Yerkes, remembers
every little thing
about that night except me.
Jerry: Really?
I'm surprised, he doesn't meet that many women.
Elaine: What are
you saying?
Jerry: Well, what's
to be said? He didn't remember you.
Elaine: Yeah,
but why? I mean, ya know.
Jerry: I know.
Elaine: Ya know?
Jerry: Yeah, I
know.
Elaine: Huh, lookit,
you got the new catalog.
Jerry: Yeah, you
wrote a good piece on the Himalayan Walking Shoe.
Elaine: Too good.
Peterman was so pleased, now he wants to take me out to
dinner tomorrow.
Maybe you wanna come with me.
Jerry: Why would
I wanna do that?
Elaine: Oh please,
Jerry, please please please, I can't sit with him, he tells
these stories,
it's gonna be awful.
Jerry: Yeah, sounds
like fun.
New scene.
George and Susan
are at George's apartment.
Susan: I want
you to tell me, George.
George: Why? Why
is my code so important?
Susan: Because,
it's part of our relationship, it's an indication of trust.
We're not supposed
to keep secrets from one another.
George: Well I'm
sure you have secrets from me. I don't know anything about
your cycles.
Susan: My cycles?
George: Yeah,
I never know what's going on there.
Susan: Well from
now on I'll keep you apprised of my cycles.
George: Please.
Susan: Anything
else?
George: We're
out of Bosco!
New scene.
Jerry and Leapin'
Larry are in the office at the appliance store.
Jerry: Howbout
this, come one down to Leapin' Parry's if you can beat our
prices, we'll
give you the store.
Leapin' Larry:
Ya know I've always liked your comedy, you don't take cheap
shots.
Jerry: No I don't.
Leapin' Larry:
Sorry for keeping you here so long. Again, I apologize for the
mess. This renovation
is killing me.
Jerry (to himself):
My foot's asleep again!
Leapin' Larry
walks out from behind his desk, he has a severe limp,
Leapin' Larry:
When I lost my leg in the boating accident, I got so depressed
about this damn
prosthetic I thought I was gonna have to give up the business.
But now I'm rejuvenated.
Let me show you around the store.
Jerry: You know
what? I'll be with you in a minute.
Jerry stands and
begins to 'walk off' his sleeping foot. A Leapin' Larry's
employee begins
laughing.
Employee: That
is a great impression!
Leapin' Larry
walks in, sees Jerry, and is obviously disappointed. Jerry is
embarrassed.
Jerry: Larry,
wait, you don't understand!
New scene.
Jerry and Kramer
are in Jerry's apartment.
Kramer: I just
came from Leapin' Larry's. Making fun of crippled people, is
that what you've
sunk to?
Jerry: I didn't
do it on purpose, my foot fell asleep.
Kramer: Oh, oh
your foot fell asleep.
Jerry: Ya know,
the guy has one leg and he still calls himself Leapin' Larry,
you'd think he
had a sense of humor about it.
Kramer: Well,
you just joked yourself right out of that commercial, didn't you,
munjamba?
Jerry's door buzzer
rings, Jerry presses the button.
Jerry: Yup.
Voice: Hup.
A news bulletin
is shown on the TV.
Kramer: Boy, look
at that. Se that's that fire I was listening to yesterday.
Jerry: Wow, the
whole building burned down.
Kramer: They just
don't know what street to take. You remember that time I got
us to Yankee Stadium
in rush hour in fifteen minutes?
Jerry: Of course.
Kramer: It's all
up here, Jerry. All up here. It's innate.
Jerry: The amazing
thing is you never have any place to go.
Kramer leaves,
George enters.
George: Where
we gonna eat?
Jerry: We're gonna
meet Elaine and Peterman at the Chinese place.
George: Peterman?
Nobody mentioned anything about Peterman.
Jerry: Of course
not, if I did would you have gone?
George: No way.
Jerry: There you
go.
George: I don't
even know Peterman. How the hell am I gonna relax? I'm gonna
have to be on
all night. I don't like being on, Jerry, I would much rather be
off.
Jerry: Trust me,
you're off.
New scene.
Elaine bumps into
Fred on the street.
Elaine: Oh, hi
Fred.
Fred: Um, hello?
Elaine: It's Elaine.
Fred: Oh yeah,
yeah, right.
Elaine: How ya
doin'?
Fred: I'm depressed.
I got this new shirt, the button fell off. Once the
button falls off,
that's it. I'll never fix it.
Elaine: Yeah,
that's too bad.
Fred: Yeah, I'm
gonna get some vitamins, I feel depleted.
Elaine: Hmm. I
never take them.
Fred: Cause they
make you nauseous, right?
Elaine: Yeah!
Yeah, that's right, you remembered!
Fred: Do you wanna
have dinner tonight?
Elaine: Hmm. Tonight.
Fred: What, you
have other plans?
Elaine: No, no
no no, none that I can, um, remember.
New scene.
Jerry and George
enter a Chinese restaurant, we pick them up in
mid-conversation.
Jerry: ...Alright,
you're locked up in a prison in Turkey, I have your wallet.
The only way I
can bribe the guards to get you out is for you to give me your
ATM code.
George: Call the
Embassy.
Jerry: They're
closed.
George: Why?
Jerry: Bomb threat.
George: We're
in Turkey?
Jerry: Midnight
Express, my friend.
George: My card
won't work there; they're not on the Plus system.
Mr. Peterman walks
in.
Peterman: You
must be Jerry Seinfeld.
Jerry: Yes, hi,
Mr. Peterman. This is, uh, George Costanza.
Peterman: J. Peterman.
George (grabbing
lapels): J. Crew.
Jerry: Well, is
Elaine here?
Peterman: Oh,
Elaine just called, she won't be joining us. Not to worry, I'll
tell the maitre'd
it'll just be the three bulls.
George: What's
going on? He still wants to have dinner with us?
Jerry: Without
Elaine? What for?
George: What,
is he crazy?
Jerry: We gotta
get out of here. Come on; weave your web, liar man.
George: I've got
nothing, I-I-I-I'm blank.
Jerry: George,
what's the matter with you?
George: I'm choking!
Peterman: Ah,
Fong has been most accommodating. Shall we?
Jerry: Actually,
you know I just remembered I promised this comedy club that
I'd do a set tonight,
so, terribly sorry.
Peterman: I understand,
no hard feelings. George and I will miss your company.
Fong? It will
just be two this evening. George, we dine.
New scene.
Elaine is waiting
on the street.
Elaine (to herself):
I can't believe this, is this guy standing me up?
New scene.
George and Peterman
are eating dinner. Peterman is in mid-story. George is
disinterested.
Peterman: ...And
there, tucked into the river's bend was the object of my
search. The Gwon-Jaya
River market, fabrics and spices traded under a starlit
sky. It was there
that I discovered the Pamplona beret. Sizes seven-and-a-half
through eight-and-three-quarters.
Price? Thirty-five dollars.
George: Howbout
sports? Do you follow sports?
New scene.
Jerry's apartment,
Jerry has his feet up and a big bowl of popcorn beside him on
the couch.
TV announcer:
It's fourth and inches and the Giants are going for it! You
gotta love sports!
New scene.
Peterman is driving
George home.
George: You know,
this is very nice, but I really could take a cab. Really.
Peterman: Ha ha,
nonsense, George. Besides it gives me a chance to tell you
about my latest
trip to Burma where I discovered a very unusual corduroy.
The car phone
rings, Peterman answers.
Peterman: Peterman
here. What? Oh no. Alright, I'll be right there. (To
George) It's my
mother; she's at death's door. I just pray to God we can make
it there in time.
Peterman makes
a quick u-turn, pushing George's face into the passenger side
window.
New scene.
Elaine is on the
phone with Jerry.
Jerry: I can't
believe you blew us off; we were doing you the favor.
Elaine: Well,
Fred asked me out.
Jerry: Fred?
Elaine: Yeah,
and then he stood me up. I don't get this guy.
Jerry: You see
what's going on here? You're attracted to him because he can't
remember anything
about you.
Elaine: I am?
But that's so sick.
Jerry: That's
God's plan. He doesn't really want anyone to get together.
Elaine: Anyway,
so how was the dinner?
Jerry: Well, when
I heard you weren't coming I made up and excuse and got the
hell out of there.
Elaine: What about
Georgie?
Jerry: Nah, he
didn't make it.
New scene.
Peterman's mother's
house. She's in bed; Peterman is consulting with the
doctor.
Peterman: Doctor,
how is she?
Doctor: She's
too weak to talk but she'll be happy to hear your voice.
Peterman: Mama,
it's me. Jacopo. I'm here for you, mama.
She looks off
in George's direction.
George: I'm, uh,
George Costanza. I was having dinner with your son.
New scene.
Peterman's mother's
apartment. George is sleeping in a chair with a coat
covering him.
Peterman wakes him up.
Peterman: Shake
off the dew, my friend.
George: Yeah.
What time is it?
Peterman: It's
morning. Thanks for seeing me through the night. I'll make us
a pot of coffee,
George. Watch her, won't you?
George: Who?
Peterman: Momma.
Just talk to her, George. The doctor seems to think it
helps.
Peterman leaves,
George attempts conversation.
George: Hi. I-I
really should be getting back to my fiancé, you know, we, uh,
we had this big
fight yesterday and, uh, well she, she wants to-to know my
secret code. I-I
don't know, I can't tell her. The funny thing is, you know, I
would really love
to tell someone 'cause it's killing me. You uh, you wanna
know what it is?
It's Bosco. You know, the chocolate syrup? I love that
stuff, I pour
it in milk, it's my favorite drink. Hoo-hoo, boy, that is a
relief!
Mrs. Peterman:
Bosco. Bosco.
George: Oh, shhh.
Mrs. Peterman
(sitting up): Bosco!
Peterman (from
another room): Momma?
George" Quiet,
quiet! It's a secret.
Mrs. Peterman:
Bosco! Bosco! Bosco!
George: Shut up!
Shut up!
Peterman runs
in.
Peterman: Momma!
What are you trying to say?
Mrs. Peterman:
Bosco.
Mrs. Peterman
falls back in bed and closes her eyes.
Peterman: She's
gone. Bosco?
Peterman looks
at George, who shrugs.
New scene.
George and Jerry
are in Jerry's apartment.
George: You know
this whole thing never would have happened if you hadn't
bailed out on
me at the restaurant.
Jerry: I did not
bail out on you.
George: Well why
couldn't you include me in your excuse?
Jerry: Why didn't
you come up with your own?
George: I froze.
I think I'm losing it.
Jerry: Ah, c'mon.
Maybe you're just in a slump?
George: No, no.
I reached down and there was *nothing* there.
Kramer enters.
George: Now Peterman
wants me to go to the funeral.
Jerry: Oh, come
on, just tell me your code already. What is it?
George: I am not
giving you my code.
Kramer: I'll bet
I can guess it.
George: Pssh.
Yeah. Right.
Kramer: Oh, alright.
Yeah. Uh, let's see. Um, well, we can throw out
birthdays immediately.
That's too obvious. And no numbers for you, you're a
word man. Alright,
let's go deeper. Uh, what kind of man are you? Well,
you're weak, spineless,
a man of temptations, but what tempts you?
George: Huh?
Kramer: You're
a portly fellow, a bit long in the waistband. So what's your
pleasure? Is it
the salty snacks you crave? No no no no no, yours is a sweet
tooth.
George: Get out
of here.
Kramer: Oh you
may stray, but you'll always return to your dark master, the
cocoa bean.
George: I'm leaving.
Kramer (building
up steam as George bolts for the door): No, and only the
purest syrup nectar
can satisfy you!
George: I gotta
go.
Kramer: If you
could you'd guzzle it by the gallon! Ovaltine! Hershey's!
George: Shut up!
Kramer: Nestlé's
Quik!
George: Shut up!
New scene.
Elaine and George
are at the funeral.
George: What was
that?
Elaine: What?
George: You just
checked your watch. Are you thinking of bailing on him?
Elaine: I got
a date.
Mr. Peterman walks
up.
Elaine: Oh, Mr.
Peterman.
Peterman: Oh,
Elaine. George, when momma said 'Bosco' she must have been
trying to communicate
something, a legacy, a dying wish perhaps.
George: Mothers
say things. My mother goes babbling on and on like a crazy
person.
Elaine: Mr. Peterman,
you have my deepest sympathies. Unfortunately, I've
gotta get going.
Peterman: You
do?
George: Uh, yes,
actually we-we both do.
Elaine: I have
a personal commitment.
George: Well,
personal, I mean, we both uh...
Peterman: What
is it?
Elaine: I'm speaking
at a women's' rights conference.
George: Yes, and
I'm speaking at a men's' conference.
Peterman: I don't
believe that for a minute. Well, Elaine, it was good of you
to stop by.
Elaine: My pleasure.
Peterman: Fortunately,
I still have George here to help me through this.
Elaine leaves.
Peterman: You
know George, growing up as a boy in Costa Rica, I heard a rumor
that momma had
taken a lover. Perhaps Bosco was this man's name.
New scene.
Kramer busts in
to Jerry's apartment, Jerry is putting on a jacket.
Kramer: Hey, you
wanna come down the fire station with me?
Jerry: Fire station?
Kramer: Yeah,
I made a map of my shortcuts. I'm gonna rock their world!
Jerry: Nah, I
gotta go down to Leapin' Larry's.
Kramer: Oh, so
he took you back.
Jerry: Yeah, we
straightened it out, all is forgiven.
Kramer: Well,
you know the important thing is that you learned something.
Jerry: No I didn't.
New scene.
Kramer is at the
fire station, talking with the Captain.
Captain: Well,
Mr. Kramer, your list of short cuts is most impressive.
Kramer: Yeah,
and this is just the Upper West Side. Wait until I get to the
Village, then
you're gonna see a magic show.
Captain: Mr. Kramer,
just about every week some brash young hothead like
yourself saunters
in here talking about faster routes and snazzier colors for
the trucks, well,
fact is we feel things are fine the way they are.
New scene.
Jerry is back
at Leapin' Larry's.
Jerry: Anyway,
thanks for having me back, and sorry about the misunderstanding.
Leapin' Larry:
Water under the bridge. Come on, I never did get a chance to
show you around
the store.
Jerry: Oh sure.
Jerry stands up
to find his leg is asleep.
Jerry: Uh, again?
(Limping towards the door) I'll be right there.
Jerry stomps his
foot on the floor a few times before he leaves, he accidentally
bumps a paint
can which knocks over a can of flammable liquid which spills onto
some exposed electrical
wires causing a fire.
New scene.
Back at the fire
station, the alarm is ringing.
Dispatcher: Attention
Company 390, structure fire at Leapin' Larry's Appliance
Warehouse.
Kramer: Leapin'
Larry's? Hey, that's uptown. You gotta take Amsterdam.
Captain: Stay
out of this, Kramer.
Kramer sees the
firemen slide down the pole and he gives it a try. As he lands
he bumps one of
the firemen into the truck, then to the floor in a daze.
Kramer: Are you
ok, cowboy? Where do you need to go?
Fireman (groggy):
I drive the back of the truck.
Kramer's face
lights up.
Kramer: Well,
you'd better take it easy.
Kramer grabs a
coat and helmet and heads towards the back of the truck.
New scene.
Elaine and Fred
are having dinner.
Fred: Sorry about
the other night but my mother called, she couldn't find her
pills. I had to
go into Brooklyn to help her find her pills, and they were
right there in
the medicine cabinet. Could you believe that?
Elaine: Huh.
Fred: The worst
part is getting from the subway station to the house. There's
no transportation...
Elaine (to herself):
What am I doing? I'm on a date with this guy because he
didn't remember
me? He's demented, listen to him...
Fred: ...I could
have taken a cab but if my mother saw me pull up in a cab,
she'd start yelling
at me, "Freddy! What are taking a cab for? It's so
expensive!"
She's out of her mind. Eventually, you'll meet her.
New scene.
George and Peterman
are sitting beside the casket.
Peterman: Bosco.
Bosco. Bosco.
A woman rushes
in and shouts:
There's a big
fire down the street, the whole block is going up in flames!
Peterman gets
up and runs towards the door, he stops and looks back. George is
still sitting
on the couch, looking up and shaking his head.
Peterman: George!
New scene.
Inside the speeding
fire engine.
Captain: Gonna
make a left onto Broadway.
Kramer (over the
radio): No, I would advise against that.
Captain: Who is
this?
Quick cut to Kramer
driving the back of the fire truck.
Kramer: It's Kramer!
Captain: Kramer?!
What the hell are you doing back there?
Kramer: DeSoto's
down, but Cosmo's got the caboose.
New scene.
Outside Leapin'
Larry's. Jerry is helping bring out appliances as smoke pours
from the building.
A woman approaches Jerry.
Woman: How did
this start?
Jerry: Beats me.
Leapin' Larry:
Where the hell's the fire department? I'm gonna lose the whole
store!
Cut back to Kramer
on the truck.
Captain: Kramer,
get the hell off of there. You're not trained to operate this
equipment!
Man on the street:
Hey, Kramer!
Kramer (waving):
Hey!
Cut back to Leapin'
Larry's.
Leapin' Larry:
Try the scanner, see if you can pick up anything.
Jerry turns on
the scanner.
Captain: What
are you doing, Kramer?! You're all over the road!
Kramer: Don't
worry, Cap, I can handle it!
Jerry: Kramer?
Cut to Kramer
losing control of the truck.
Captain: You're
losing control! Hard right! Hard right!
Cut to Jerry holding
the scanner. he hears screaming, a crashing sound, and
then static.
Jerry: Ah, that's
a shame.
New scene.
George and Peterman
lead a group of people down a smoke filled block.
Peterman: The
fire will eat up this entire block!
They come upon
an ATM vestibule.
Peterman: Look,
there's a man in there. Get out of there, you're in danger!
Man: But my sleeve,
it's stuck in the machine, it ate my card!
Peterman: George,
give me your ATM card!
George: I don't
have my ATM card.
Peterman: George,
you're obviously lying, anyone can see that!
George pulls out
his wallet, Peterman grabs the card, fits it into the slot and
tries the door.
Peterman: It's
jammed! I'll slide it under the door,
The man grabs
the card and slams it into the machine.
Man: Now give
me your code!
George: What?!
Why?
Man: The machine
won't open without the code!
Peterman: George,
give him your code!
George: But I-I-I-
Peterman: George,
there's no time! Tell him your code! Shout out your code,
man!!
Man: The code!!
The code!!
New scene.
George and Jerry
are watching TV at George's, Susan walks in and drops some mail
on the coffee
table.
Susan: Hi. Here's
your cash, George.
George: Hm. Thanks.
Susan: And here's
your card back. Anyone for Bosco?
Jerry: Oh my god.
Look at this.
George: Hm?
Perry: It's the
new J. Peterman catalog. Look.
Jerry hands the
catalog to George.
George: The Rogue's
Wallet. That's where he kept his card, his dirty little
secret. Short,
devious, balding. his name was Costanza. He killed my mother.
END.