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Jack comes over again and Jerry returns the pen. Morty takes umbrage with Klompus for "taking that kid's pen". [4] Elaine takes an excessive dose of the muscle relaxants. Upon being introduced to Uncle Leo's wife Stella at the dinner honoring Morty, an addled Elaine falls to her knees screaming "Stella! Stella!"
He acted in many television programs, including a recurring role in Seinfeld as Jack Klompus. Episode " The Pen " featuring dialogue between Baron's character and Jerry that, as a critic wrote, "[was] one of many reasons Seinfeld has been compared to the plays of Samuel Beckett ."
Jack Klompus comes over to write Morty a check. Jerry notices Jack's pen. When he asks Jack about it, he tells Jerry that it can write upside down and that astronauts use it in space. Jack offers an interested Jerry the pen. Jerry refuses his offer several times, but Jack persists and Jerry finally gives in.
"The Money" is the 146th episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 12th episode for the eighth season, originally airing on NBC on January 16, 1997. [1] In a follow-up to the episode "The Cadillac", the story has Jerry traveling to Florida to buy his parents' Cadillac back from Jack Klompus.
Jack Klompus: 6: Sandy Baron: Short-tempered resident of Phase Two of the Pines of Mar Gables who seems to consistently bear a grudge against Morty Seinfeld. Owns a fancy astronaut pen that he gives to Jerry under duress in "The Pen".
305 "The Pen" – Jerry reluctantly taking Jack Klompus' astronaut pen; 503 "The Puffy Shirt" – Kramer revealing the puffy shirt to Jerry; 310 "The Alternate Side" – Jerry explaining the difference between taking and holding a reservation; 403 "The Pitch" – Jerry and George pitching the "Jerry" pilot to NBC
Jack Klompus accuses Morty of embezzling funds to pay for his new Cadillac. Kramer continues to mess with the cable guy. George's obsession with Marisa Tomei makes Susan suspicious. George receives Marisa's phone number and must now create an alibi involving her "boyfriend" Art Vandelay. Morty's only testimony is from the woman that Jerry stole ...
Morty notices Kramer’s raincoat, which is the Executive line (a belt-less model, created by Morty years ago). Kramer says they are a hot item at Rudy’s Antique Boutique. Morty makes plans to get Jack Klompus to send his boxes of unsold Executives up to New York City before he leaves for Paris.