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'''“The Wig Master”''' is the 19th episode of the [[Season Seven|7th season]] of ''[[Seinfeld]]'' and the 129th overall. It premiered on April 4, 1996. It was written by [[Spike Feresten]] and was directed by [[Andy Ackerman]].
   
 
==Plot==
 
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When [[Jerry Seinfeld|Jerry]] leaves an upscale clothing store without making a purchase, he feels guilty and promises that he will return. When the sales clerk Craig, who sports a long ponytail, looks skeptical, Jerry decides to return (with [[Elaine Benes|Elaine]]) just to prove a point, but when they return, Craig is no longer interested in Jerry and almost immediately begins flirting with Elaine, much to Jerry's chagrin. Craig promises Elaine a big discount on a Nicole Miller dress that she likes, but which has not arrived in stock yet. In her professional life, Elaine is writing copy for [[Jacopo Peterman|Mr. Peterman]] about an exotic silver-handled walking stick.
[[Jerry]] uses [[Elaine]] to prove that a sales clerk is wrong about his looking at an expensive jacket. Elaine is picked up by the clerk after leads her on whith the promise of a big discount. [[George]] has an unwanted house guest. George discovers why a parking lot is so cheap, when he finds a used condom in his car. [[Kramer]] is arrested for being a "pimp".
 
   
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Meanwhile, [[George Costanza|George]] and [[Cosmo Kramer|Kramer]] have begun parking their cars at a discount parking lot (Jiffy Park) because their rates are so low. However, after picking up his car George discovers a condom inside and suspects that the rates are low because prostitutes are servicing their clients inside the cars. The lot is unable to retrieve Kramer's own car for him, but to placate him, offers him the use of another customer's Mary Kay pink Cadillac Eldorado. George sticks around to see whether the suspicious women hanging around are actually prostitutes. He offers one of them money for information, but is caught by [[Susan Ross|Susan]] who assumes he is unfaithful.
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George has an unwanted houseguest in Susan's friend Ethan, who is the "Wig Master" working for a production of ''Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat''. Ethan at one point admires Elaine's hair, telling her she could sell it for a lot of money. Ethan's co-worker, the show's costume designer, lends Kramer the Technicolor Dreamcoat. Kramer puts on the coat, combined with a large woman's hat blown off by the wind and the Peterman walking stick, and goes to pick up the pink Cadillac, but he finds a prostitute servicing a client in the car. When he ejects her, she starts arguing with him about the fee he has cost her. The police arrive and assuming Kramer to be a pimp (due to observing him dressed outrageously and arguing with a prostitute about money) they arrest him.
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Jerry continues to fume about Craig's slight toward him, and unsuccessfully attempts to return his jacket out of spite. When Jerry is lunching with the wig master, another man stops by and starts flirting with the wig master; Jerry demands to know why the other man assumed he and the wig master were not together. Jerry tries to convince Elaine that Craig is just promising the discount on the dress in order to keep seeing her. At first she doesn't believe him, especially when she finds out that Craig also promises the discount to a male friend. Jerry's suspicions are confirmed, however, when Elaine finds out that the dress has been in stock at the store all along. At the end of the episode, Elaine brandishes scissors at the sleeping Craig's long ponytail.
   
 
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Revision as of 00:39, 1 June 2020

“The Wig Master” is the 19th episode of the 7th season of Seinfeld and the 129th overall. It premiered on April 4, 1996. It was written by Spike Feresten and was directed by Andy Ackerman.

Plot

When Jerry leaves an upscale clothing store without making a purchase, he feels guilty and promises that he will return. When the sales clerk Craig, who sports a long ponytail, looks skeptical, Jerry decides to return (with Elaine) just to prove a point, but when they return, Craig is no longer interested in Jerry and almost immediately begins flirting with Elaine, much to Jerry's chagrin. Craig promises Elaine a big discount on a Nicole Miller dress that she likes, but which has not arrived in stock yet. In her professional life, Elaine is writing copy for Mr. Peterman about an exotic silver-handled walking stick.

Meanwhile, George and Kramer have begun parking their cars at a discount parking lot (Jiffy Park) because their rates are so low. However, after picking up his car George discovers a condom inside and suspects that the rates are low because prostitutes are servicing their clients inside the cars. The lot is unable to retrieve Kramer's own car for him, but to placate him, offers him the use of another customer's Mary Kay pink Cadillac Eldorado. George sticks around to see whether the suspicious women hanging around are actually prostitutes. He offers one of them money for information, but is caught by Susan who assumes he is unfaithful.

George has an unwanted houseguest in Susan's friend Ethan, who is the "Wig Master" working for a production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Ethan at one point admires Elaine's hair, telling her she could sell it for a lot of money. Ethan's co-worker, the show's costume designer, lends Kramer the Technicolor Dreamcoat. Kramer puts on the coat, combined with a large woman's hat blown off by the wind and the Peterman walking stick, and goes to pick up the pink Cadillac, but he finds a prostitute servicing a client in the car. When he ejects her, she starts arguing with him about the fee he has cost her. The police arrive and assuming Kramer to be a pimp (due to observing him dressed outrageously and arguing with a prostitute about money) they arrest him.

Jerry continues to fume about Craig's slight toward him, and unsuccessfully attempts to return his jacket out of spite. When Jerry is lunching with the wig master, another man stops by and starts flirting with the wig master; Jerry demands to know why the other man assumed he and the wig master were not together. Jerry tries to convince Elaine that Craig is just promising the discount on the dress in order to keep seeing her. At first she doesn't believe him, especially when she finds out that Craig also promises the discount to a male friend. Jerry's suspicions are confirmed, however, when Elaine finds out that the dress has been in stock at the store all along. At the end of the episode, Elaine brandishes scissors at the sleeping Craig's long ponytail.

Quotes

For this episode's quotes, see The Wig Master/Quotes.
Season Seven Episodes
The Engagement | The Postponement | The Maestro | The Wink | The Hot Tub | The Soup Nazi | The Secret Code | The Pool Guy | The Sponge | The Gum | The Rye | The Caddy | The Seven | The Cadillac, Part 1 | The Cadillac, Part 2 | The Shower Head | The Doll | The Friar's Club | The Wig Master | The Calzone | The Bottle Deposit | The Wait Out | The Invitations