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'The Doodle'
Seinfeld episode
Episode no.Season 6
Episode 20
Directed byAndy Ackerman
Written byAlec Berg & Jeff Schaffer
Production code618
Original air dateApril 6, 1995
Guest appearance(s)
  • Wayne Knight as Newman
  • Barney Martin as Morty Seinfeld
  • Liz Sheridan as Helen Seinfeld
  • Len Lesser as Uncle Leo
  • Billye Ree Wallace as Nana
  • Christa Miller as Paula
  • Guy Siner as Mandel
  • Dana Wheeler-Nicholson as Shelly
  • Ellis Williams as Exterminator
  • Cody Turner as Judy
  • Wayne C. Dvorak as Teacher
Episode chronology
Previous
'The Jimmy'
Next
'The Fusilli Jerry'
List of Seinfeld episodes
  1. Doodle Cartoon
  2. Doodle Car Decal With Paws
  3. Toy Cars That Follow Lines
  4. Doodle Track Car
  5. Mini Doodle Car

'The Doodle' is the 106th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 20th episode for the sixth season. It aired on April 6, 1995. In this episode, Jerry's apartment is infested with fleas, George struggles over his girlfriend's opinion of his physical appearance, Kramer indulges his love for Mackinaw peaches, and Elaine loses a literary manuscript that she is expected to review for a job interview.

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Plot[edit]

Jerry and George are having dinner with their girlfriends, Shelly and Paula. George met Paula at Elaine's drawing class at The New School. George whispers to Jerry that he is eating pecans that were in Shelly's mouth. Jerry spits them out and exclaims his disgust, which angers Shelly. When leaving the restaurant, George finds a doodle that Paula drew of him and thinks it is an ugly caricature. Elaine's friend, Judy, recommends her for a job at Viking Press. In order to stay at the company's suite at the Plaza Hotel she lets Viking Press think she is coming from out of town, and gives Jerry's parents' address in Florida as hers.

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George implores Elaine to find out if Paula really likes him. At the drawing class, Paula confesses to Elaine that she likes George and says looks aren't important to her. When Elaine repeats this to George, he becomes upset, thinking it confirms she thinks him ugly. However, he embraces her lack of concern with looks when he realizes it allows him to fulfill his long-held dream of draping himself in velvet.

Jerry gets flea bites. An exterminator confirms the flea infestation, and closes down the apartment for 48 hours to fumigate. Jerry's parents have just come to town; Jerry persuades Elaine to give them the hotel suite. After meeting with Judy, Elaine realizes a manuscript sent from Viking Press for her to read is in Jerry's apartment, and resolves to enter despite the fumigation; an instant later Kramer walks out, having disregarded the sign on the door. Once informed, Kramer worriedly says he spent an hour and a half in the apartment engrossed with a manuscript. Elaine searches inside, but only finds 'Chunky' candy bar wrappers. Seeing the wrappers, Jerry realizes it was Newman who gave him fleas. He confronts Newman at his apartment, forcing him to confess.

At the Plaza, Morty, Helen, Uncle Leo and Nana use room service, watch four pay-per-view movies at the same time, and order $100 massages and food. Elaine gets Kramer to summarize the manuscript. Kramer is unable to taste food due to the fumigation exposure. Dismayed that he cannot enjoy Mackinaw peaches, which are ripe for only two weeks a year, he gives his remaining ones to Newman.

Jerry is staying at Shelly's apartment but has forgotten his toothbrush; Shelly tells him to use hers. When he refuses, she throws him out. Elaine has her interview at Viking Press and repeats Kramer's manuscript interpretation. The publisher approves of the interpretation but rejects her due to the astronomical room charges at the Plaza.

George finishes off a Mackinaw peach, discarding the pit on the table. When Paula pops the discarded pit into her mouth to suck out the remaining flavor, he gags with revulsion. Kramer's tastebuds return in time for the peaches; however, Newman finishes the last one in front of him. Kramer exacts revenge by siccing a bulldog on him.

Production[edit]

Mackinaw peaches are a rare instance of an outright fantasy element in Seinfeld; both the name and the concept of peaches which are ripe for only two weeks were made up by writers Alec Berg and Jeff Schaffer.[1]

Most of Newman's confession was deleted prior to broadcast. In the full version of the scene, he explains that he got the fleas when he was attacked by Buford, the same dog Kramer sics on him later in the episode, which was why he was so terrified of the small dog.

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References[edit]

  1. ^Seinfeld Season 6: Notes about Nothing - 'The Doodle' (DVD). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. 2005.

External links[edit]

  • 'The Doodle' at IMDb
  • 'The Doodle' at TV.com
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Happy Doodle Day, friends! It’s the perfect time to get together with family and create memories that will last a lifetime! We have a variety of craft activities to pick from such as canvas paintings, paint your own pottery, burlap door hangers and distressed wood signs, porch signs & more…! Fun for all ages! Most prices for crafts range from $15-$45, but there are some that are lower and some higher.

Drop-in Doodle Times: we do not currently have any drop-in doodle time available. Our physical location is closed to the public. You can order a Create Crate so you can get your Doodle on at home.

What is a Create Crate? It’s a take home kit that has all the supplies you need to create a beautiful craft project. You pick them up curbside at Artsy Doodle. For ceramic projects you bring them back to be kiln fired once you paint it.

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These create crates are individually packed so they are perfect for one Doodler, 2 Doodlers or more. You purchase as many kits as you need and we will pack everything up for you with all the supplies to make hosting your sleepover or birthday party event super easy. These are great family fun projects or to give the kids something to do on a rainy day or at Grandma’s house. They travel well to take on vacation with you too. Ideas on how to have some extra fun with Create Crates:

Host your own Craft Night with friends – when you and your friends order your create crates

Great activités for baby shower or bachelorette party or wedding shower

Having a sleepover? This is a great structured activity to keep the kids entertained.

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Perfect activity for a small birthday party at home

When doing curbside pick-up, just pull up out front, give us a call and we will bring your To-Go Kit to the car.OUR NUMBER IS 724-371-0174.

Hope these tips are helpful to learn our new To-Go Kit process.Thank you for your patience as we learn a new way of bringing Artsy Doodle to you!And thank you for your support during this crazy time.❤️

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Artsy Doodle Craft Studio
420 3rd Street, Beaver, PA 15009
724.371.0174
email: getcrafty@artsydoodlecraftstudio.com

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