[1] In this episode, Jerry and Elaine contend with a creepy doorman, George fears he is developing male breasts, and Kramer and Frank Costanza try to go into business with a bra for men.
Walking down the street, Kramer, with the thought that it would entertain German tourists on a tour bus, simulates robbing George.
George talks with his mother Estelle to convince her to take back Frank and inquire about his grandmother's bosom size.
She leaves in horror at their “wild transvestite party.” Jerry encounters the doorman again at Mr. Pitt's building, this time on the night shift.
Writers Tom Gammill and Max Pross used "the Bro" in the script for the episode, but Seinfeld co-creator Larry David contended that "the Manssiere" would be funnier.
[2] Kramer's performance for the German tourists was also based on real life; Gammill and Pross would act out New York stereotypes for the benefit of sightseeing buses, including pretending to mug each other.
[3] The dim lighting and dialogue style in the scene where Jerry and Elaine discuss how to escape blame for the stolen couch were designed to evoke the film noir genre.
[2] The scene with George in bed with his father required numerous takes because actor Jason Alexander kept on cracking up with laughter every time Jerry Stiller offered him the kasha.