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<br>
Episode Number: 150<br>
Original Air Date: February 20, 1997<br>
<br>
Written by: Steve O'Donnell &amp; Dan O'Keefe<br>
Directed by: Andy Ackerman<br>
<br>
Guest Cast:<br>
Kristin Davis (Jenna)<br>
Jack McGee (Ralph)<br>
George Kee Cheung (Owner)<br>
Seraiah Carol (Mrs. Allister)<br>
Radmar Agana Jao (Delivery Boy)<br>
Walter Addison (Man)<br>
<br>
[Jenna's Apartment: Bathroom]<br>
<br>
Jerry is standing by the sink, preparing to brush his teeth. Jenna
(his latest<br>
ladyfriend) enters.<br>
<br>
JENNA: Morning.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Morning.<br>
<br>
She hands him a tube of toothpaste.<br>
<br>
JENNA: Hope you don't mind baking soda flavour.<br>
<br>
JERRY: (applying paste to brush) Ah, baking soda. Annoying little
product. 'I<br>
can do this. I can do that.' Why doesn't this stuff just shut up?<br>
<br>
JENNA: I'm gonna grab you a towel.<br>
<br>
Jenna leaves the bathroom. Jerry brushes his teeth. He clearly doesn't
like the<br>
taste of the baking soda, and leans over the sink to spit. He puts
his hand on<br>
the counter and knocks Jenna's toothbrush off the edge. The brush
falls into the<br>
toilet bowl.<br>
<br>
There is a shot from beneath the water in the toilet, looking up.
Jerry's face<br>
looking down into the bowl, with an expression of shock and horror.<br>
<br>
Jerry looks behind him, to see if Jenna has spotted him. He rolls
up the sleeve<br>
of his dressing gown, grimaces, and plunges his hand into the toilet.
He grabs<br>
the brush out, drops it on a shelf beside the mirror and immediately
begins<br>
frantically washing his hands. As he completes this task, he raises
his head and<br>
finds Jenna has returned. She is standing behind him, smiling as
she brushes her<br>
teeth with the brush he just retrieved from the toilet.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Ooh-ooh<br>
<br>
[Monk's]<br>
<br>
Jerry and George in a booth, as per usual.<br>
<br>
GEORGE: So?<br>
<br>
JERRY: So? She used the toothbrush!<br>
<br>
GEORGE: You said you grabbed it outta there real fast, right?<br>
<br>
JERRY: Yeah.<br>
<br>
GEORGE: So I'm sure whatever germs it landed on were knocked out,
and by the<br>
time the rest of them realised what was going on, you had already
grabbed it<br>
out.<br>
<br>
JERRY: How many years of med school did you have?<br>
<br>
GEORGE: Was she mad?<br>
<br>
Jerry says nothing, but pulls a face.<br>
<br>
GEORGE: You didn't tell her.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Jenna's like me. She's very... (searches for word)<br>
<br>
GEORGE: Finicky? Prissy? Fastidious?<br>
<br>
JERRY: I'll take fastidious.<br>
<br>
George puts his keys on the table. On the ring is a miniature head,
clearly a<br>
caricature of someone.<br>
<br>
JERRY: What is that?<br>
<br>
GEORGE: Ahh, Steinbrenner gave 'em to us, in honour of Phil Rizzuto
being<br>
inducted into the Hall of Fame.<br>
<br>
He squeezes the miniature head.<br>
<br>
HEAD: Holy cow!<br>
<br>
JERRY: They don't actually have to squeeze his head to get him to
say 'holy<br>
cow', do they?<br>
<br>
GEORGE: Just the last few innings of a double-header.<br>
<br>
Kramer enters. He is carrying a battered sewing machine. He comes
over.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Hey. Look at this. I'm in the passing lane of the Arthur
Berkhardt<br>
expressway, going seventy and (makes impact sound - pckergh!) Dragged
this thing<br>
for five exits.<br>
<br>
He dumps the machine on the table and sits beside Jerry.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Why didn't you pull over?<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Well I was draughting behind a semi. I didn't wanna lose
him. The<br>
infrastructure, Jerry, it's crumbling.<br>
<br>
George squeezes the miniature head.<br>
<br>
HEAD: Holy cow!<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Well, look at that. A talking Nixon.<br>
<br>
[Elaine's Apartment/Chinese Restaurant]<br>
<br>
Elaine is calling for Chinese food. The scene flicks from her at
home with the<br>
phone and a menu, to the restaurant owner taking the order.<br>
<br>
OWNER: China Panda.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Yeah, I'd like to place an order.<br>
<br>
OWNER: Ah yes, what you like?<br>
<br>
ELAINE: This Supreme Flounder, it says first time served in America.
Is that<br>
true?<br>
<br>
OWNER: What number?<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Forty-seven.<br>
<br>
OWNER: Yeah, first time. What else?<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Uh, that's it.<br>
<br>
OWNER: Address?<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Seventy-eight, West Eighty-sixth Street. Apartment three
E.<br>
<br>
OWNER: That's southside. Sorry, we don't deliver below Eighty-sixth.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: I'm not below.<br>
<br>
OWNER: Yes you are. Street itself is boundary.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Your guy can't cross to my side?<br>
<br>
OWNER: If we deliver to you, then what? Eighty-fifth Street, Wall
Street,<br>
Mexico, Eighty-fourth Street.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Alright, fine. I'll just cross and meet him.<br>
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<br>
OWNER: Sorry, food only for those who live within boundary. (slams
down phone)<br>
<br>
Elaine listens to the dial tone for a second. Then she pushes the
redial.<br>
<br>
OWNER: (picks up phone) China Panda.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: (using silly voice) Uh, yeah yeah. I'd like to place an
order.<br>
<br>
OWNER: Ah, what you like?<br>
<br>
[Jerry's Apartment]<br>
<br>
Kramer enters. He's smoking a substantial cigar.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Well, I'm a poppa.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Bring it on. Nothing's throwing me at this point.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: (handing Jerry a cigar) Well, as of today I am a proud parent
of a<br>
one-mile stretch of the Arthur Berkhardt Expressway.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Oh, that adopt-a-highway thing.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Yeah, I'm part of the solution now Jerry. Yeah, I went down
there and I<br>
checked it out this morning. Here, take a look. Mile one-fourteen.<br>
<br>
He gets his wallet from his back pocket and shows Jerry a Polaroid
snapshot in<br>
it.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Aw, looks just like you.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Aw, I'm beaming Jerry.<br>
<br>
JERRY: So what d'you have to do? Pay to keep it clean?<br>
<br>
KRAMER: They try to push you into using their cleaning crew, with
all their<br>
so-called maintenance equipment.<br>
<br>
JERRY: That old scam.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Yeah, well that's why I'm doing it all myself. This parenting
isn't<br>
about delegating responsibility, it's about being there.<br>
<br>
JERRY: At the side of the road, with a pile of garbage.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Quality time.<br>
<br>
George enters looking anxious, maybe borderline panicky. He stalks
about the<br>
place, looking for something, frustratedly.<br>
<br>
GEORGE: Keys. I can't find my keys.<br>
<br>
JERRY: You lost Phil Rizzuto's head?!<br>
<br>
GEORGE: Have you seen 'em?<br>
<br>
JERRY: No.<br>
<br>
GEORGE: Dammit!<br>
<br>
KRAMER: C'mon, retrace your steps. What d'you do today?<br>
<br>
GEORGE: I got up, I was supposed to go to work, I came here instead.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Right.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Well, they're not here. You'll have to dig up your spare
set.<br>
<br>
GEORGE: I don't have a spare set. All my keys say 'do not duplicate'.<br>
<br>
JERRY: So?<br>
<br>
GEORGE: So you can't duplicate 'em.<br>
<br>
At this, Jerry and Kramer exchange a look, and laugh.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Sure you can. (to Jerry) Such a sweet kid.<br>
<br>
[Street]<br>
<br>
Elaine stands on the sidewalk, waiting for someone. She looks up
the street and<br>
sees a Chinese delivery boy approaching with a bag of food. She
ducks into the<br>
entranceway to the apartment building behind her, and then effects
to be coming<br>
out of the building as the delivery boy gets there.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Oh. Oh, hi. China Panda?<br>
<br>
DELIVERY BOY: (suspicious) Why you waiting on the street and not
in your<br>
apartment?<br>
<br>
ELAINE: I... thought that I would meet you halfway.<br>
<br>
She takes the bag of food.<br>
<br>
DELIVERY BOY: You really live here?<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Oh yeah. (handing over money) There you go, keep the change.
Bye now.<br>
I'll see you.<br>
<br>
Elaine walks back towards the door to the building. She expects
the boy to<br>
leave, but he's still suspicious, and waits. Elaine tries the door,
but it's<br>
locked. She looks, and the boy still waits. Elaine tries the door
harder, but it<br>
won't yield. She admits defeat and hands the food back, and receives
her money.<br>
The delivery boy walks off.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: (at the boy's back) This isn't fair. This is address discrimination!<br>
<br>
[Another Street]<br>
<br>
George is standing outside a store, looking preoccupied. Jerry emerges
from the<br>
store with a carrier bag full of stuff.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Well, I cleaned out their whole dental hygiene shelf.<br>
<br>
GEORGE: So the plan is to secretly sterilise her mouth?<br>
<br>
They begin to walk along the street.<br>
<br>
JERRY: By the time I'm through with her mouth, she'll be able to
eat off it. Is<br>
it safe to drink bleach if you dilute it?<br>
<br>
GEORGE: No, stings the throat. Anyway, so I was coming along here,
and I felt<br>
like a piece of cake, you know? But then I thought, it's morning,
I should<br>
really have a muffin. I like those chocolate chip ones. Then I figured,
well,<br>
they're really both cake. So I, uh, I sat on that bench for a little
while,<br>
twenty minutes or an hour, and then I figured, check and see what
you were up<br>
to. (a thought occurs to him) Wait a minute, wait a minute. The
broad jump! The<br>
broad jump over the pothole on Eighty-sixth Street!<br>
<br>
George dashes off excitedly. Jerry follows, with somewhat less enthusiasm.<br>
<br>
[Eighty-sixth Street]<br>
<br>
George is still animatedly leading Jerry along in pursuit of his
keys.<br>
<br>
GEORGE: Now I remember, as I jumped over the hole I heard a, like
a jingling<br>
sound.<br>
<br>
JERRY: You didn't look down?<br>
<br>
GEORGE: I was trying to stick the landing. (indistinct) ...was right
around<br>
here.<br>
<br>
He peers about at the road surface for the pothole. He finds a patch
of fresh<br>
tarmac.<br>
<br>
GEORGE: No! No!!<br>
<br>
A car drives by, running right over the patch.<br>
<br>
HEAD (O.C.): Holy, Holy Cow!<br>
<br>
JERRY: Poor son of a bitch.<br>
<br>
[Jenna's Apartment]<br>
<br>
Jenna is at the sink in her bathroom, using an electric toothbrush
which Jerry<br>
has bought her. It's loud.<br>
<br>
JERRY: It's a hundred thousand revolutions a second. It's the most
powerful one<br>
they make.<br>
<br>
JENNA: It's like I'm holding a blender.<br>
<br>
JERRY: The engine's made by McDonnell-Douglas.<br>
<br>
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Jerry begins to wander into the living room. Jenna switches off
the brush.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Oh no, you keep going. It shuts off automatically.<br>
<br>
JENNA: (restarting and reapplying the brush) Really, it does?<br>
<br>
JERRY: (unheard by Jenna) When the battery runs out.<br>
<br>
JENNA: (shouting to Jerry) I was really happy with my old toothbrush.<br>
<br>
In the living room, Jerry is carefully putting the old brush into
a plastic bag,<br>
being very careful not to touch it with his bare skin. He then seals
the bag.<br>
<br>
JERRY: No, trust me, that one was doing more harm than good. Don't
forget to use<br>
the Plax too.<br>
<br>
Jenna takes a sip from a glass as if to gargle.<br>
<br>
JENNA (O.C.): That stuff tastes like bleach!<br>
<br>
Jerry is looking for a place to put the soiled brush.<br>
<br>
JERRY: I don't know anything about that.<br>
<br>
Just before Jenna emerges from the bathroom, Jerry throws the bag
with the brush<br>
out of the window.<br>
<br>
JENNA: Mmm. My mouth feels so clean.<br>
<br>
JERRY: That's the idea.<br>
<br>
Jenna approaches Jerry, clearly intending to kiss him. As Jenna
leans toward<br>
him, Jerry gets a flashback of the toothbrush plunging into the
toilet bowl, in<br>
black and white, with portentous music. From his viewpoint, we see
Jenna's lips<br>
looming toward him. He looks nauseated by the prospect of the kiss,
and pulls<br>
away.<br>
<br>
JERRY: You know, maybe we better not. I, I think I'm getting a little
cold. I<br>
don't wanna give you any of my germs.<br>
<br>
JENNA: Aww. Okay. Thanks, I guess.<br>
<br>
[Jerry's Car]<br>
<br>
Jerry driving with Elaine in the passenger seat.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: You still couldn't kiss her?<br>
<br>
JERRY: She has a taint. I can't see it, but I know it's there.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Oh, so now you're finding fault on a sub-atomic level.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Maybe if I could shrink myself down, like in Fantastic Voyage,
and get<br>
inside a microscopic submarine, I could be sure. Although if there
was something<br>
there, it might be pretty scary. Course, I would have that laser.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Jer, do you see where this is going?<br>
<br>
JERRY: Being really clean and happy?<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Jerry, you have tendencies. They're always annoying, but
they were just<br>
tendencies. But now, if you can't kiss this girl, I'm afraid we're
talking<br>
disorder.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Disorder?<br>
<br>
ELAINE: And from disorder, you're a quirk or two away from full-on
dementia.<br>
<br>
JERRY: (thoughtful) Hmm, that could hurt me. (pointing out of window)
Hey, there<br>
it is.<br>
<br>
We see Jerry and Elaine's view of the road signs. 'Mile 114' 'Adopt-a-Highway'<br>
and 'Litter removal next 1 Mile KRAMER'.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Shall we stop and say hi?<br>
<br>
JERRY: Nah, we've seen it.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Yeah.<br>
<br>
[Mile 114]<br>
<br>
Kramer is standing on the verge beside a large pile of plastic bags
full of<br>
trash, a couple of brooms lean against the crash barrier. He has
an armful of<br>
assorted garbage. Jerry's car passes in the traffic, and a brief
beep of the<br>
horn is heard.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: (shouting after car) Hey Jerry! Yeah, I'll see you back
at the house!<br>
<br>
He drops the last handful of trash into a bag.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Mile one-fourteen, clean as a whistle.<br>
<br>
He claps his hands in satisfaction, and looks out at 'his' road.
He notices<br>
something. In the middle of the road is a Coke can, crushed by traffic.<br>
<br>
Kramer makes a decision, and dashes out into the traffic to retrieve
the can.<br>
His progress to the can is accompanied by the squeal of brakes and
the blare of<br>
horns as the traffic passes him. As he reaches the can, one car
has to come to a<br>
complete stop. Kramer grabs the can and hurries back to the side
of the road,<br>
where he leans on the barrier.<br>
<br>
[Apartment Building]<br>
<br>
Elaine is in the hallway of a building, outside Apartment 1A. She
knocks at the<br>
door and a guy opens it.<br>
<br>
MAN: Yeah?<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Hi. I'm your neighbour, uh, fr... from across the street.
And uh,<br>
(coughs nervously) I was wondering, if it wouldn't be too much trouble,
if I<br>
could use your apartment to order some food?<br>
<br>
MAN: Wha? What d'you want?<br>
<br>
ELAINE: You see, there's this certain flounder and they won't deliver
it to my<br>
side of the street.<br>
<br>
MAN: Wh, when is that?<br>
<br>
ELAINE: No, I just need them to deliver it here and I have to be
kinda inside is<br>
all.<br>
<br>
MAN: Who are you with?<br>
<br>
ELAINE: No, actually I'm... I'm just kind of hungry.<br>
<br>
MAN: Who let you in?<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Well, the lock was broken. You just have to jiggle it, actually.
But, I<br>
just need like a half an hour to an hour.<br>
<br>
The man shuts the door in her face.<br>
<br>
Elaine turns to leave, and as she does she sees an unmarked door
opposite which<br>
stands open. She crosses over for a closer look. It's clearly a
janitor's<br>
closet, with the usual fixings. A thought occurs to Elaine, and
a smile comes to<br>
her face.<br>
<br>
[Jerry's Apartment]<br>
<br>
Jerry has just entered and is removing his coat. Kramer is in the
kitchen<br>
cleaning highway signs in the sink.<br>
<br>
JERRY: What's with the signs?<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Hey, you should see the Berkhardt, Jerry. My mile is spotless.
I mean<br>
the big stuff was easy. Cinderblocks, air-conditioners, shopping
carts (makes<br>
sound - fzup!), I just rolled 'em into the woods.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Yeah, that stuff's all natural anyway.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: (holding up a sign) Speed limit, one hundred and sixty-five
miles per<br>
hour. See? They slipped a one in there. (laughing) Those kids with
the spray<br>
paint, God love 'em.<br>
<br>
George enters.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Hey. So, keys?<br>
<br>
GEORGE: No keys. And I been calling the city all day. Course there's
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not really<br>
a number to call if you wanna make a pothole.<br>
<br>
JERRY: I guess they leave that up to the general population.<br>
<br>
GEORGE: I tell you this. If the real Phil Rizzuto was down there,
this wouldn't<br>
be happening!<br>
<br>
JERRY: Hard to say.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Hey, you need some roadwork done? 'Cos I met some maintenance
guys today<br>
on the highway, they could probably help you out.<br>
<br>
GEORGE: Really?<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Oh yeah, yeah. I borrowed some cones from them when I was
sweeping my<br>
car-pool lane.<br>
<br>
The buzzer buzzes.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Yeah?<br>
<br>
JENNA (O.C.): It's Jenna.<br>
<br>
Jerry buzzes Jenna in, opens the door and indicates to George and
Kramer that<br>
their presence is no longer required.<br>
<br>
JERRY: If you guys wouldn't mind, I would like to ward off dementia.<br>
<br>
George and Kramer leave, still discussing the maintenance guys.<br>
<br>
GEORGE: You think you could hook me up with these guys?<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Oh yeah, yeah. Give me a ring tomorrow. I'm gonna be at
emergency<br>
callbox seven-eight-four.<br>
<br>
GEORGE: Seven-eight-four.<br>
<br>
Jenna enters.<br>
<br>
JENNA: Hey.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Hi.<br>
<br>
JENNA: How you feeling?<br>
<br>
JERRY: Good. My cold's gone, and I've been looking forwards to kissing
you,<br>
which I'm ready to do now, if you are ready.<br>
<br>
Jenna moves in for the kiss. As she leans towards Jerry, he gets
that revolted<br>
look on his again and turns his face away.<br>
<br>
JENNA: What?!<br>
<br>
JERRY: Nothing. I just, I uh, I bruised my lip. I was drinking a
Celray, and I<br>
brought it up too fast and I banged it into my lip, (lower voice
and hurriedly)<br>
and then I knocked your toothbrush into the toilet and I wasn't
able to tell you<br>
before you could use it.<br>
<br>
JENNA: What?<br>
<br>
JERRY: I'm sorry.<br>
<br>
JENNA: When were you gonna tell me this?!<br>
<br>
JERRY: Obviously never.<br>
<br>
The door opens and Kramer enters.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: I need the yield sign.<br>
<br>
Kramer goes and begins to gather the signs from the kitchen.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Kramer, I'm kind of in the middle of something. Would you
get these signs<br>
out of here, please?<br>
<br>
Kramer brings his signs from the kitchen and Jerry picks up those
which were on<br>
his table. Together they carry them across the hall to Kramer's
apartment.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: You could've introduced me.<br>
<br>
JERRY: I wouldn't know where to start.<br>
<br>
As Jerry is about to return to his apartment, the door is slammed
shut. He tries<br>
to open it, but it has been locked.<br>
<br>
JERRY: (knocking) Hey, Jenna. Hey!<br>
<br>
Jenna opens the door, she has her jacket in her hand and is ready
to leave.<br>
<br>
JENNA: There. Now something of yours has been in the toilet.<br>
<br>
JERRY: What?! Wha... what'd you put in there?<br>
<br>
JENNA: Gotta run.<br>
<br>
Jenna departs, leaving Jerry looking around him. He's wide-eyed,
looking panicky<br>
and disgusted.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Oh, man!<br>
<br>
[Jerry's Apartment]<br>
<br>
Jerry is on the phone. His table is covered with bottles of cleaning
fluids,<br>
disinfectants, etc.. He is wearing a rubber glove to hold a spatula.
Elaine is<br>
eating an apple and watching him.<br>
<br>
JERRY: (into phone) Hello, Jenna, did you dunk the spatula? Was
it the spatula?<br>
Hello? Dammit!<br>
<br>
Frustrated, he throws the spatula into the waste bin.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: She won't even give you a hint?<br>
<br>
JERRY: No. Could be anything. The whole apartment's a biohazard.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: You know what I bet it is? (points) Your remote.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Yes, that is a definite possibility.<br>
<br>
He picks up the remote control and drops it into a waste bin.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: (walking to the couch) Or, could be your walkman there.<br>
<br>
Jerry picks up the walkman and begins to deposit it in the trash,
then a thought<br>
occurs to him. Elaine sits on the couch and picks up the phone.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Are you just screwing with me?<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Yeah, I am.<br>
<br>
Jerry thinks for a second, then he throws the walkman in the garbage
anyway.<br>
Kramer enters carrying a box.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Hey ah.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Hey, how's life on the road?<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Oh, I'm making a difference Jerry.<br>
<br>
JERRY: I don't doubt it.<br>
<br>
Kramer puts his box on the kitchen counter.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: You should see the smiles on the drivers' faces. I mean,
you gotta look<br>
quick, but they're there.<br>
<br>
From the box, Kramer picks up square orange reflective objects.<br>
<br>
JERRY: What's this?<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Well, you know, those annoying little bumps on the lane-lines?
(makes<br>
noise - bum, bum, bum, bum, bump)<br>
<br>
JERRY: Isn't that some kind of safety thing?<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Well, I had to pull 'em up if I'm gonna widen the lanes.<br>
<br>
JERRY: What the hell are you talking about?<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Ah, you know how in planes they got first class? More leg
room, better<br>
ride? Well, I'm bringing that concept to mile one-fourteen.<br>
<br>
Elaine has the receiver from the phone held to her ear.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: How are you gonna widen the lanes?<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Well you black out lane-lines one and three, and a four-lane
highway<br>
becomes a two-lane comfort cruise. (to Jerry) So, you got any black
paint?<br>
<br>
JERRY: (sarcasm) Yeah, in my toolshed, next to the riding mower.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: (into phone) Yuh, I'd like an order of supreme flounder,
number<br>
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forty-seven. Yeah, apartment one-Q.<br>
<br>
JERRY: One-Q? Whose apartment is that?<br>
<br>
ELAINE: That's the janitor closet, across the street.<br>
<br>
JERRY: You're pretending to live in a janitor's closet, just to
get this<br>
flounder?<br>
<br>
ELAINE: It's better than eating it alone in the restaurant, like
some loser.<br>
<br>
Kramer is applying something from Jerry's table of cleaning fluids,
etc, to his<br>
neck, like a cologne.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: That stuff is unbelievable. I'd eat it out of a dumpster.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: (heading to door) How do you know about it? You're not in
the delivery<br>
zone.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Well, Newman uses his mail truck to run fish for China Panda
on the<br>
weekends.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Well, mine's coming in ten, so... see you boys.<br>
<br>
Elaine leaves.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Now, where's that tool shed of yours?<br>
<br>
[Apartment Building]<br>
<br>
The delivery boy from China Panda in the hallway. He knocks at the
door to the<br>
janitor's closet. He looks at the label on the door, which is a
piece of tape<br>
with '1Q' crudely written in magic marker. He waits for a couple
of seconds then<br>
knocks again. Elaine opens the door, with a towel wrapped around
her head, as if<br>
her hair is wet.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Hi. Sorry, I didn't hear you. I was in the shower.<br>
<br>
She takes the bag with her order and hands over some money. The
delivery boy is<br>
trying to see past her into the 'apartment'.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: I'll see you.<br>
<br>
She shuts the door, leaving the delivery boy looking a tad bemused.<br>
<br>
[Eighty-sixth Street]<br>
<br>
George stands by the filled pothole. A highway maintenance truck
is parked next<br>
to it. A trio of workers approach George, and the senior man speaks.<br>
<br>
RALPH: You Costanza?<br>
<br>
GEORGE: Yeah. Thanks for, thanks for coming by fellas. Eh, got a
set of keys,<br>
buried in the pothole.<br>
<br>
RALPH: What're the keys doing in there?<br>
<br>
GEORGE: Just need to uh, to dig 'em up.<br>
<br>
RALPH: You put 'em in there?<br>
<br>
GEORGE: Nah, nah, it's uh, it's a long story. Just uh, try to get
it up.<br>
<br>
RALPH: Bad place to put your keys.<br>
<br>
GEORGE: Yeah, I know that. (clears throat) Could you start, working?<br>
<br>
RALPH: Difficult job. You want those keys, we're gonna have to dig
this up.<br>
<br>
GEORGE: (penny drops) Oh, uh, wait a minute, wait a minute. (snorts)
Is this<br>
about money?<br>
<br>
RALPH: Yeah. (snorts) It's about money.<br>
<br>
[Mile 114]<br>
<br>
Kramer is driving his car slowly along the Expressway. On either
side of his<br>
boot is balanced an orange road cone. The traffic is passing him,
and the blare<br>
of horns is regularly heard.<br>
<br>
Kramer opens the driver side door. He picks up a paint roller, and
loads it with<br>
black paint from a tray on the passenger seat. Then he leans out
of the door and<br>
rolls the paint over the lane markers, still steering the car with
his other<br>
hand.<br>
<br>
[Apartment Building]<br>
<br>
Elaine emerges from the janitor's closet. She's wiping her lips,
following the<br>
flounder repast. As she does so, a woman walking along the hall
notices her.<br>
<br>
MRS ALLISTER: 'Scuse me, what are you doing in there?<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Uhm, nothing. I was just uhm... I wasn't in there.<br>
<br>
MRS ALLISTER: You were hanging around in there, lazing on the job.
When you<br>
shoulda been downstairs in the basement, cleaning out those old
carpets and<br>
scrap wood.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Right, because... I'm the janitor. (picks teeth with fingernail)<br>
<br>
MRS ALLISTER: Don't get smart with me.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: (meek) Yes ma'am.<br>
<br>
[Kramer's Apartment]<br>
<br>
Kramer is in bed. His alarm goes off, and the radio comes on in
the middle of<br>
the traffic report. Kramer wakes up and listens.<br>
<br>
RADIO: Hey, and if you're heading north on the Arthur Berkhardt,
whoah Nelly,<br>
for some reason four lanes are converging into two, instantaneously
right at<br>
mile-marker one-fourteen. I don't know what that is, but the A-B's
a parking lot<br>
out there. Somebody screwed up on that one.<br>
<br>
By the end of the report, Kramer looks slightly worried.<br>
<br>
[Janitor's Closet]<br>
<br>
Elaine stands waiting in the closet. There's the usual paraphernalia
- buckets,<br>
brooms, cleaning materials, stepladder, boxes, etc.. There's a knock
at the<br>
door. Elaine opens it to find Jerry.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Oh it's you.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Is the flounder here yet?<br>
<br>
ELAINE: No, it's not here yet. You want the tour?<br>
<br>
Jerry enters, and Elaine closes the door.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: (gesturing) There's this.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Nice. French doors'd really open this place up. Oh, but you
have a<br>
slop-bucket.<br>
<br>
There's another knock at the door.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: (gleeful) The fish!<br>
<br>
She opens the door to find George. He's wearing a tartan workshirt.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Ah, what're you doing here?<br>
<br>
GEORGE: Hey.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Hey.<br>
<br>
George joins Jerry and Elaine in the closet. It's getting a bit
cramped.<br>
<br>
GEORGE: Oh, I was uh, I was waiting downstairs for the jackhammer,
thought I'd<br>
drop by.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Kramer's guys?<br>
<br>
GEORGE: Yeah. I got 'em down to fifty bucks. I just have to do all
the<br>
jackhammering myself.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Oh that's nice, kind of a hard-labour fantasy camp.<br>
<br>
The door is pushed open from the outside. It thumps into George
who is pushed<br>
into Elaine, who stumbles into Jerry.<br>
<br>
GEORGE: Ow!<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Uh, man!<br>
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<br>
Kramer enters the now crowded closet.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Huh, yeah. (looks round) Oh, sweet setup. Elaine, d'you
have any paint<br>
thinner? I need like uh, forty gallons.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: I'm plumb out.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Oh man, if I don't get that black paint off the City's gonna
go ape. I<br>
don't wanna lose my baby!<br>
<br>
There's yet another knock at the door. More strident.<br>
<br>
MRS ALLISTER (O.C.): Janitor?<br>
<br>
ELAINE: (to the guys) Uh, Mrs Allister. (louder) Yeah, uh, just
coming Mrs<br>
Allister. (to guys) Okay, I've gotta get out.<br>
<br>
Elaine struggle to squeeze past George, and then Kramer to reach
the door. The<br>
she has to make room to swing the door inwards.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Here, can you move, you gotta move from the door.<br>
<br>
She succeeds in squeezing out, and stumbles into the hallway. The
crush behind<br>
her slams the door shut.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Hi, I uhm... What can I do for you?<br>
<br>
MRS ALLISTER: I told you yesterday to haul that trash outta the
basement.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Yeah, I am so sorry.<br>
<br>
MRS ALLISTER: Some of the children have been playing near it and
putting it in<br>
their mouths.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Well, a lot of it is vegetable...<br>
<br>
In the closet, the guys are struggling together with equipment and
supplies in<br>
the cramped space. The thumps of their movements can be heard in
the hallway.<br>
<br>
MRS ALLISTER: Get that stuff outta there today, or you'll be outta
here.<br>
Understand?<br>
<br>
ELAINE: (meekly) Yes ma'am.<br>
<br>
The janitor's closet door opens and the guys stumble out.<br>
<br>
GEORGE: ...stop pushing. (to Elaine) Kramer spilled ammonia.<br>
<br>
JERRY: I don't feel like eating.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: (holding up a set of heavy chains) I'm gonna borrow this,
huh?<br>
<br>
ELAINE: (to Mrs Allister) Janitor's meeting.<br>
<br>
[Jerry's Apartment]<br>
<br>
Jenna enters and sits, Jerry closes the door behind her. It is clear
that Jerry<br>
has gone overboard in his efforts to dispose of whatever was contaminated
- his<br>
kitchen shelves are bare, and most other surfaces are free of the
usual<br>
knick-knacks.<br>
<br>
JENNA: So Jerry, why'd you call me?<br>
<br>
JERRY: Well, I thought it's about time we put aside all this silliness.
I know<br>
now you didn't put anything in my toilet bowl. (pause) Did you?<br>
<br>
JENNA: Yes, I did.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Well, whatever. So, how've you been?<br>
<br>
JENNA: Good.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Good. (pause) Steak knife?<br>
<br>
JENNA: Just eating away at you isn't it?<br>
<br>
JERRY: Nah.<br>
<br>
The door opens and Elaine enters.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Hi.<br>
<br>
JENNA: Hi.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Hi.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Hi. Jerry, can I borrow your car?<br>
<br>
JERRY: For what?<br>
<br>
ELAINE: I have to haul some dirty garbage to the dump.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Dirt? That's alright, (for Jenna's benefit) because there's
nothing wrong<br>
with dirt.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Well, actually it's pretty grimy.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Grime, grease, filth, funk, ooze. Whatever it is, you take
that stuff and<br>
put it right on my leather upholstery.<br>
<br>
He hands the keys to Elaine.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Well, I don't know who you are, but thanks for the car.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Sure. Bye.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Bye.<br>
<br>
JENNA: Bye.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Bye.<br>
<br>
Elaine leaves.<br>
<br>
JERRY: There, you see? I just leant her my car, and she's gonna
fill it with all<br>
sorts of... (he cracks) Alright! You win! That car was my last germ-free<br>
sanctuary. I slept there last night! Now, for the love of God, please,
what is<br>
it? What is it?!<br>
<br>
JENNA: Toilet brush.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Toilet brush, oh (he pulls a 'Damn, shoulda guessed!' face).
Alright, I<br>
can replace that.<br>
<br>
JENNA: You wanna order dinner?<br>
<br>
JERRY: Yeah. Let's uh, go to your place. Because I, threw out all
my dishes.<br>
<br>
[Eighty-sixth Street]<br>
<br>
Elaine strides along the sidewalk looking very blue-collar in overalls
and cap,<br>
grimy face, etc. She has some old carpet slung over one shoulder
and some paint<br>
cans in her hand. A jackhammer can be heard. As she walks along,
she passes<br>
George who is holding the jackhammer. She nods acknowledgment and
he touches the<br>
peak of his hardhat. George gives the pothole a burst from the jackhammer.<br>
<br>
[Street]<br>
<br>
Kramer struggles to lift a forty-gallon drum into the boot of his
car. He<br>
eventually heaves it in.<br>
<br>
[Jenna's Apartment]<br>
<br>
Jerry and Jenna, sitting on the couch, eating and conversing (looks
like Chinese<br>
food).<br>
<br>
JERRY: That's true.<br>
<br>
JENNA: Mm.<br>
<br>
JERRY: But, I'll tell you this much. I am never going to let some
silly hygienic<br>
mishap get in the way of, what could be, a meaningful, long-lasting<br>
relationship.<br>
<br>
[Eighty-sixth Street]<br>
<br>
George is giving the street a long burst from the jackhammer. Suddenly,
there is<br>
a clang. George stops hammering, and listens. There is a deep rumbling
sound,<br>
from beneath his feet, which seems to be getting louder. He looks
around for the<br>
source of the noise.<br>
<br>
[Jenna's Apartment]<br>
<br>
Jenna and Jerry are still eating on the couch. The rumbling noise
can be heard,<br>
though not so loud as outside. Then, in the bathroom, the toilet
starts to<br>
rattle.<br>
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<br>
JENNA: Do you hear something?<br>
<br>
They both listen intently. The rumble continues and, in the bathroom,
the toilet<br>
rattles again, the cistern shaking.<br>
<br>
JERRY: I don't know what that could be.<br>
<br>
Jenna gets up and goes to the bathroom door.<br>
<br>
[Eighty-sixth Street]<br>
<br>
There is a rending sound, and a huge jet of water erupts from the
ground right<br>
in front of George, where he was hammering. There is a shot from
above the<br>
rising column of water. On the top rises George's keyring.<br>
<br>
HEAD: Holy cow!<br>
<br>
The plume of water rises high above George, who can be seen looking
up at the<br>
height of it.<br>
<br>
[Jenna's Apartment]<br>
<br>
In the bathroom, Jenna is peering curiously at her rattling toilet,
wondering<br>
what's wrong. She leans toward the bowl. Jerry is in the living
room, still<br>
talking to her.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Anyway, I'm a new man, and I'm looking towards the future.
Clean, dirty,<br>
whatever.<br>
<br>
There is the sound of a wet explosion and splashing water, followed
by Jenna<br>
screaming in the bathroom. Jerry leaps to his feet and rushes to
see what has<br>
happened.<br>
<br>
Jerry enters the bathroom and sees Jenna. Only her forearm is visible
to us, but<br>
it's enough for us to know that she is wringing wet as the result
of a violent<br>
eruption from the toilet bowl.<br>
<br>
Jerry's face registers his obvious distaste. He shrugs, sorry.<br>
<br>
JERRY: Holy cow! Have a nice life.<br>
<br>
He closes the bathroom door as he leaves.<br>
<br>
[Jerry's Car]<br>
<br>
Elaine driving. The passenger seats are piled with the garbage from
the basement<br>
- old carpets, bits of timber, boxes, etc. An external shot of the
car reveals<br>
she is driving on Kramer's section of road, as the black-painted
lane markers<br>
can be seen.<br>
<br>
ELAINE: Hey, look at this. Wide lanes. This is so luxurious. Woo,
yeah.<br>
<br>
We see the Saab weave across the extra wide lanes. From the boot
falls a<br>
battered sewing machine. It sits in the middle of the carriageway.<br>
<br>
[Arthur Berkhardt Expressway]<br>
<br>
Kramer is manhandling the forty gallon drum out of his boot. He
struggles to<br>
heave it clear, and then he drops it. The drum falls onto its side,
and the lid<br>
comes off, spilling the contents across the road.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Bugger!<br>
<br>
[Newman's Truck]<br>
<br>
Newman is singing as he drives. Beside him are a stack of boxes,
marked 'Fresh<br>
Fish'.<br>
<br>
NEWMAN: (sings) You're once. Twice. Three times a lady.<br>
<br>
There's a loud crash as the truck runs over the sewing machine.
Tyres squeal as<br>
Newman regains control.<br>
<br>
NEWMAN: What the hell was that?<br>
<br>
The truck is travelling along with the sewing machine caught on
the front axle.<br>
As it scrapes along the road, it leaves a huge trail of sparks behind.<br>
<br>
[Arthur Berkhardt Expressway]<br>
<br>
Kramer rights the empty drum and does a double-take as he notices
the warning<br>
labels on the side - 'Paint Thinner' 'Highly Flammable'.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Double bugger!<br>
<br>
[Newman's Truck]<br>
<br>
Newman still singing, although the grinding sound of the sewing
machine is<br>
almost drowning out his voice. The sewing machine is still producing
a shower of<br>
sparks under the truck.<br>
<br>
NEWMAN: (sings) Yes, you're once. Twice. Three times...<br>
<br>
Suddenly, the truck clearly reaches the pool of thinner and the
sparks ignite<br>
it. Flames shoot up around the truck, and are reflected in the windows.
Newman<br>
begins screaming and yelling in the midst of the inferno.<br>
<br>
NEWMAN: Aaah! Aaagh! Aah-aah. Oh, oh the humanity! Aaagh!<br>
<br>
[Arthur Berkhardt Expressway]<br>
<br>
Kramer finally manages to get the drum back into his boot and slams
the lid<br>
down. Then he sees Newman staggering along the road. Newman is walking
stiffly,<br>
and is singed all over, with blackened patches on his hair and clothing.
He's<br>
staring ahead, clearly in such a state of shock that he's uncomprehending
of his<br>
surroundings.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Hey buddy. What're you doing out here?<br>
<br>
Newman continues to walk, oblivious of Kramer.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Man, did you see that fireball? Woo-hoo-hoo, hoo-hoo.<br>
<br>
Newman still doesn't respond. In the distance the sound of sirens
can be heard.<br>
Kramer hears them, looks worried, and moves toward the car.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Hey, I gotta skedaddle. You wanna lift?<br>
<br>
Kramer has the driver's door open and is impatient to be off. The
sirens<br>
continue.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Newman! Newman!!<br>
<br>
Kramer gets in the car and leans out of the window to call to Newman.<br>
<br>
KRAMER: Well, I'll meet you at the coffee shop.<br>
<br>
He starts the car, and leaves with a squeal of protesting tyres.
Newman<br>
continues his walk.<br>
<br>
As the Castle Rock logo comes up, Newman can be heard screaming
'Aargh!'.<br>
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[End]<br>
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