Once again, Kramer is meaningless, but steps in to save the day at the end. The ep is all about a statue that George broke as a kid, whose copy was subsequently found at Jerry's, which was subsequently stolen by Ray, Rava's boyfriend, who cleaned out Jerry's place, pun intended and stolen from the ep, no pun intended there, and Elaine and Rava call it quits.
Our Commentary
OCB and CCB awesome. Kramer's clothes are finally correct and everything about him is good, except his "dum de dum dum." He makes up for it though with his end scene as a cop. Rava is a sex goddess, while her b-f (boyfriend) is HI-larious. George is great @ Monk's with Jerry and Rava's b-f and they do a first ep 2 ep comment, which in this case is "wus". A great first LCep, who will go on to write many really memorable eps. George, who is already perfect, gives us his first real perent, AAP, he already said grandperents in 1:3 The Robbery. Overall a solid ep, which made my "Top 50", but wishes it made Adam's "Top 50".
EPISODE GUIDE from Jerry Seinfeld: The Entire Domain by Kathleen Tracy
11."The Statue" (April 11, 1991)
SUMMARY Jerry finds a statue in a box left him by his grandfather. George wants to give it to his parents to replace a similar one he broke as a child. The statue turns up missing after Jerry has his apartment cleaned by the
boyfriend of an author Elaine is working with. Later, Elaine and Jerry see the statue at the author's apartment.
Elaine is torn between risking her chance to work as an editor and helping George, whose parents are now
expecting the statue.
DIRECTOR Tom Cherones
TELEPLAY Larry Charles
GUEST CAST Michael D. Conway (Ray), Nurit Koppel (Rava)