Seinfeld season 3 episode 20 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Jerry humorously questions the effectiveness of art museum security. Kramer poses for a portrait by Nina, an artist. George is confused
Full Episode S03E20 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Jerry question about art museum security guards?
Jerry questions if art museum security guards are effective in stopping thefts.
Why does Kramer suggest posing nude for his portrait?
Kramer humorously suggests posing nude, but Nina and Jerry dismiss the idea.
What is George's opinion on abstract art?
George expresses confusion about abstract art and its interpretation.
Who is painting a portrait of Kramer?
Nina, an artist and friend of Jerry, is painting a portrait of Kramer.
What event leads to Elaine getting ejected from the Yankees game?
Elaine refuses to remove her Orioles cap at the Yankees game, causing a scene and getting ejected.
Why is George expected to buy Nina's painting?
George is expected to buy Nina's painting of Kramer, but is shocked by the $500 price.
How does Jerry discover Nina's deception?
Jerry realizes Nina's love letter to him was plagiarized from a Neil Simon movie.
What happens to Kramer's portrait in the end?
Kramer's portrait by Nina sells for $5000, much higher than the initial price.
Why is Elaine worried about her job?
Elaine fears getting fired for lying to her boss about her father's illness and being seen at the baseball game.
How does Jerry feel about Nina's plagiarized letter?
Jerry is upset and confronts Nina about her dishonesty in plagiarizing the love letter.
What do Jerry and George discuss regarding the portrait of Kramer?
Jerry and George discuss the sudden interest and increased value of the portrait of Kramer.
What moral dilemma does Elaine face with her boss, Mr. Lippman?
Elaine struggles with the moral implications of her previous lies and actions regarding the Orioles cap at the Yankees game.
Who bought Kramer's portrait for $5000?
An unspecified buyer purchases Kramer's portrait for $5000.
What does Elaine's boss, Mr. Lippman, request her to do at the Yankees game?
Mr. Lippman requests Elaine to wear an Orioles cap to the Yankees game for fun.
How does the episode conclude?
The episode concludes with Jerry, George, and Kramer reflecting on the events, including the sale of Kramer's portrait.