Ep 3. The Pen
- PG
- October 2, 1991
- 22 min
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8.2 (4,717)
In Seinfeld season 3, episode 3, titled "The Pen," Jerry and Elaine are at an engagement party for her cousin where Jerry receives a fancy pen as a gift. Jerry tries to write with the pen and realizes that it's not working. He then accuses Elaine's uncle of stealing the pen and replacing it with a broken one.
Meanwhile, Kramer is involved in a scheme to sell Russian hats, and George works on an assignment for his real estate course, which leads him to an awkward encounter with his boss.
As the episode progresses, Jerry becomes increasingly obsessed with the missing pen as he tries to find out who took it and why. His investigation leads him to accuse several people, including Elaine's uncle, her cousin's fiancé, and a waiter at the party.
Kramer's hat scheme quickly falls apart when the hats he obtained turn out to be defective. He tries to get rid of the hats by giving them away, but nobody wants them. In the end, he ends up burning them all in a fit of frustration.
Meanwhile, George's assignment for his real estate course gets him into trouble when he accidentally includes confidential information about his boss in his report. This leads to an uncomfortable confrontation with his boss, who is understandably angry about the mistake.
As the episode wraps up, Jerry finally discovers the truth about the missing pen, and it's not what he expected. The resolution of the pen mystery, as well as the various subplots involving the other characters, all come together in a humorous and satisfying climax.
Overall, "The Pen" is a classic Seinfeld episode, filled with the show's trademark mix of absurdity, sharp wit, and memorable characters. While the various subplots may seem disjointed at first, they all come together in a satisfying way by the end of the episode. Whether you're a longtime fan of the show or just discovering it for the first time, "The Pen" is a must-see episode that showcases the best of what Seinfeld has to offer.