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Kramer's Peaches
Samuel-Shovel19 March 2018
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In "The Doodle", Jerry has germ issues with a girlfriend after he accidentally eats something that was already in her mouth. Jerry's parents come to town but have to stay in a hotel when his apartment gets fleas. Elaine gets an interview with a publishing house but can't read her manuscript because it's stuck in Jerry's fumigated apartment. George dates a woman that doesn't care about his appearance, causing him to become more slovenly than usual.

I really enjoyed this episode. I love the peaches bit and the shots of Elaine frantically running around the apartment searchingly. George's character gets better and better every season. And Newman in his small role is hysterical. Overall, a solid 8.
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8/10
A Peach of an Episode/The Fleaflicker
Hitchcoc9 January 2023
There are several great moments in this episode. It begins with Jerry inadvertently eating a pecan that his girlfriend has just sucked on. He has been shown to be a germaphobe in other episodes. His fussiness shows a weaker side of the guy. Meanwhile, Jerry's apartment is suddenly beset by fleas. Kramer spends time there during a fumigation and ingests lots of insect poison. George, in another one of those, love the one you're with. These guys screw up every relationship they have with these gorgeous women. Elaine throws away another opportunity for a good job because she reacts without thinking. Lots of individual hilarities.
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It's a story of love, deception, greed, lust, and unbridled enthusiasm
itamarscomix18 October 2011
Season 6, Episode 19, "The Doodle"

"The Doodle" isn't by any means a bad episode, it's as funny as any Seinfeld and has its share of great moments. It's a good indicator, though, of the series changing direction towards the end of the sixth season, to one that to me wasn't as unique and original as the one of seasons 3-5. These latter episodes focused more on gags and less on dialog and intricate writing, and that made the series weaker, a process that really quickened after Larry David quit the show.

Accordingly, the acting talent of Julia Louis Dreyfus and Jason Alexander goes wasted on this episode; Jerry doesn't have much to do either. They all play straight-men to the more wacky characters who dominate the episode; Kramer gets all the episode's funniest scenes, and Helen, Morty, Uncle Leo and Newman all have brief but hilarious appearances. The writing, though, isn't good enough to put it in my list of classic Seinfeld episodes.
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5/10
Doodling
safenoe1 March 2024
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I'm enjoying re-watching some of the episodes of Seinfeld, having first watched it when it debuted back in the early 1990s, and wow, that's three decades ago, and it's hard to believe that's so long ago. Anyway, The Doodle is okay and perhaps it's telling that I'm only this is only the fourth imdb user review, compared to seven or eight or so.

Anyway, the part about Jerry's family trashing the hotel room was kind of uncharacteristic and very gag-centric, and Uncle Leo's comment at the end could have been directed at other groups but I guess the writers wanted a laugh from the gag and all init.
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