Jerry first encounters the doorman when he goes to Mr. Pitt's apartment to pick up Elaine, who is house-sitting. As Jerry waits for the elevator, he sees the doorman reading a newspaper and tries to make light conversation by bringing up the Knicks, which insults the doorman, saying that Jerry is insinuating that he's an uneducated doorman who must be reading the sports section instead of the the Wall Street page.
Later, when Jerry is walking home he walks past the doorman once again while he stands outside of another apartment building. Jerry asks if he works as a doorman at this apartment too, which leads to the doorman once again feeling insulted.
Another day, the doorman asks Jerry to watch the door while he runs out to get a beer, and Jerry obliges. Jerry stands in for the doorman for a very long time, and even signs for a FedEx package. When the doorman takes too long to return, Jerry leaves his post, leaving the door unattended.
* Second Act
* New Year’s Eve
* God Bless America
* A Guy Thing
* Pretty Woman
* The Mistery Cruise
* Runaway Bride
* Just Shoot Me!
* The Other End of the Line
* Waiting for Guffman
* What's the Worst That Could Happen?
* Mother's Day
* The Six Wives of Henry Lefay