Jerry, Kramer, and Newman think that their accountant is on drugs, when in fact he is allergic to mohair. They try to catch him in the act, to no avail, but end up losing all of their money b/c he went bankrupt. Meanwhile, George tries to get a job with Frank's friend Sid Farkas, as a bra salesman, but doesn't get the job b/c he tries to feel the boss's material. Jake Jarmel breaks up with Elaine b/c of her obsession with exclamation marks.
Our Commentary
Beautiful OCB and a decent CCB enclose this mediocre ep. Great stuff with Jake Jarmel, Frank, and his bra speech, as well as "whatever happened to 'this is a lovely dress, may I have this dance?'". Kramer feeling Tuesday and Wednesday when they have no feel, Sid Farkas, wig comes off, and our first rat a tat tat, pair of bearclaws please, finish off this nice little juicy episode. Overall, a nice little ep. Adam - Good episode, many enjoyable parts and a few that are even in 9:21 The Clip Show Part 1 for the last episode, that truly shows just how memorable this ep really is.
EPISODE GUIDE from Jerry Seinfeld: The Entire Domain by Kathleen Tracy
68."The Sniffing Accountant" (October 7, 1993)
SUMMARY Jerry thinks his accountant is on drugs. George's father gets him an interview for a job as a bra
salesman. Elaine's new boyfriend is perfect--until he doesn't use an exclamation point in a message he leaves her.
She breaks up with him.
OF SPECIAL NOTE Christa Miller, who would go on to costar in The Drew Carey Show, appeared as another
character in episode 106, "The Doodle.''
DIRECTOR Tom Cherones
TELEPLAY Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld
GUEST CAST Patrick Cronin (Farkus); Ralph Harris Jr. (Ralph); John Kapelos (Barry); Marty Rackham (Jake
Jarmel); Christa Miller (Ellen); Marty Rackham (Jake Jarmel); Maria Stanton (Woman in Diner)
RECURRING CAST Richard Fancy (Lippman); Estelle Harris (Estelle Costanza); Wayne Knight (Newman); Jerry
Stiller (Frank Costanza)