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Seinfeld, Season Four, Episode Eight, “The Opera”

Kramer gets opera tickets for the gang. Elaine discovers her new boyfriend Joey is a nutjob, and then both she and Jerry discover he’s actually Joe Davola, who has been menacing Jerry. Kramer and George try scalping their tickets.

Written by: Larry Charles
Directed by: Tom Cherones

Crazy Joe Davola is a classic moment of creativity from Seinfeld. It’s possible his behaviour is actually based on real people – his name is taken from Larry David’s real life friend – but my gut says otherwise. In a show about people trying to be normal, trying to enforce normality, and otherwise breaching minor social rules, he’s an out-and-out weirdo. As a man frequently considered eccentric but lovable and frequently baffled by random behaviours people refer to as ‘serial killer behaviour’, Joe Davola comes off as the writers asking ‘what’s the most serial killer behaviour we can think of?’.

The shrine is really what puts him over, obviously, to the point where I wonder if it’s too much, comedically speaking. It’s hard to laugh when a woman is standing between a huge guy and his shrine to her, and he’s standing between her and the door; I notice the audience is bordering on cheering when Elaine sprays him in the eyes. I think overall the scene is pretty funny, especially the payoff that she sprayed him with flavoured spray rather than mace (and then the joke where she smells it on him before she recognises him).

Joe Davola feels like a pleasurable indulgence in completely odd behaviour; I was thinking that many of Joe’s lines are things I would say as a joke (“The door was open.” / “I know. I like to encourage intruders.”), which made me realise how many of them are things Jerry would say sarcastically. Peter Crombie (RIP) delivers them with almost heartbreaking sincerity, which of course serves to make him seem even crazier. It’ll be even more interesting when we see more Seinfeld weirdos down the line.

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Biggest Laugh: No idea why this random burn from Elaine caught me off-guard.

Next Week: “The Virgin”.

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