2:46 the fact that they kept this part of this scene where you can clearly see Jason begin to laugh.. and if you look to the right. Julia is gone as usual haha.. so dang funny.
they don't even show a wide shot there because Elaine would be laughing uncontrollably. YOu can actually see George lose it here though after Kramer's burp lol
This was SOOOOOOO funny. Jason Alexander & Julia Louis Dreyfuss' LOSING IT at 02:49 because of Michael Richards' ad-libbed "short break" is hilarious! Top 10 scene in scripted television history - don't argue, I'm willing to go to fisticuffs!
Christopher Kelly I wonder how he made the tape..he must have had a record playing, timed it out to about 10 seconds, then said “turn music off” into the tape recorder
George: I don't get these birds; they're breakin the deal! It's like the pigeons decided to ignore me. Jerry: So they're like everyone else. Hahaha I died of laughing when I first saw this episode!! Hilarious!! 😂😂😂
I love catching that last glimpse of Jason and Julia just losing it from Kramer returning from his "break"....they didn't have a clean take to spare. They all had giggle bits.
Maybe, but the argument can be made that the best TV character of all time was Jim Ignatowski, i.e., Jim the Burnout or the Reverend Jim, from the show Taxi.
"You know, someone mentioned to me you were not very happy with your toys growing up. Yeah, that was me! XDXD Ya, ya, ya, ya, I'll ask the questions... What happened?" XDXD
You can still se George laughing at 2:50, I don't know how.many takes it took to shoot this scene. Funny everytime you watch it. Kramer (Michael Richards) is a character that'll live on forever.
As someone who had the original G.I. Joe series (Space Station, Rocket, Helicopter, etc.) in the early 1970s, I concur with Jerry's desire to have toy time. There were really cool toys for kids in the 60s and 70s.
George’s stunned, silent reaction when he sees the new decor for the first time, contrasted with the triumphant theme music and Kramer’s ecstatic yells, is nothing short of priceless.
*Kramer unwittingly always wields a lot of power, as he always manages to get everybody else to play along with his mad charades!* It's not like Jerry, Elaine, or George could ever do something like that and keep it going for long!
This is one of the best episodes of "Seinfeld." Absurd comedy at its finest. A lot of people don't like the later episodes, but I love them.
Daniel Dougan Me too! I think the last season had some of the best stuff!
The later seasons are their best stuff.
+Daniel Dougan They could still be making new episodes of this too. And they would be hilarious. This was the best show ever!
+WorstCaseOntario please do :-)
The Outing? Puh-lease! Lazy old-fashioned homophobic storyline. Seinfeld has easily 75 classic episodes, that isn't one of them.
It makes me laugh how they are so used to Kramer that they just accept all of this. Absolutely hilarious!
+jbsmg watch George closely, he laughs after Kramer burps
Lol
@@ddellagostino Elaine is cracking right before the camera switches too
Some of the best TV bloopers of all time come from this scene. All of them repeatedly broke character during this.
yeah...that's right...I am the one responsible for the breaking of the 666 likes (I always wanted to do this, haven't you when you have seen it???)
2:46 the fact that they kept this part of this scene where you can clearly see Jason begin to laugh.. and if you look to the right. Julia is gone as usual haha.. so dang funny.
Yes!! I noticed that.
Oh damn. Good eye! That's hilarious.
Probably literally their best take.
A behind-the-scenes take shows Julia and Jerry breaking character laughing as Michael's character says "We're back."
After kramer burped, you could see that george was about to break into laughter. One of the funniest scenes ever!
Elaine was cracking up as well
I was just going to mention that until I saw this comment haha
LMAO, never noticed it before!
On the DVD they said that wasn't in the script
haha, good catch
My favorite part is how George is the only one who gets the fanfare introduction, complete with music....because he damn well deserves it!
Definitely one of the funniest Seinfeld skits. Kramer was a gem.
I love you can see Julia laughing at Kramer when he takes his “break”.
"Only in New York" breaks into awkward smile
LOL
Kramer predicting Jimmy Fallon's fake laugh.
I'm just some Canadian guy and I say lmao how true
I'm just some non Canadian gal and I say LMAO!
Except Kramer is actually funny
Id say Kramer is funnier than the current talk show host combined
I'm just some Canadian guy and I say don’t they all?
2:50 george and elaine start to crack up
they don't even show a wide shot there because Elaine would be laughing uncontrollably. YOu can actually see George lose it here though after Kramer's burp lol
The 'break' was unplanned and totally improvised by Michael.
Good catch, never noticed that before. 😂
Good call!!!
1:32 - 1:53 George's reaction has to be one of the greatest in television history
So brilliant and subtle.
+Arnold Guy Jason is a brillian actor. The reaction speaks 1000 words.
I know, it's like "Where... *AM* I?"
The way he acts confused is hilarious.
Arnold Guy That's what I said 😆
Who ever idea it was to throw to a commercial break as part of the scene was sheer brilliance!
Drew Drewski eats a few chips, sips his Diet Coke and..we’re back!
Michael Richards improvised it actually. Thats why Jason was barely able to contain his laughter.
The face Kramer makes after George mentions the pigeons gets me every time
Guys, this is THE most hillarious Seinfeld scene IMHO. Notice Kramer's face right after asking about that question on the notecard hahahaahahah
i always read 'IMHO' as IN MY HUMBLE OPINION!!1!1!
So much comedy brilliance packed into a few minutes.
one of the most surreal scenes of the show
The Greatest episode ever
It might be the single best scene in the show's history. And definitely the very best episode.
How could anyone possible work with Kramer, I'd be in tears constantly.
Kramer creates a 2nd layer to the 4th wall.
My favorite part is when Jerry waives Elain down to the end of losers row - he's been down that path already! lol.
In my opinion, the best Kramer scene ever! Man, I am in tears here ... hahaha
i like how jerry was into the big laugh he got on the "so they ignore you like everyone else" line
Kramer’s laugh when George comes in gets me every time
i love how kramer keeps making them change seats
You can see Jason and Julia lose it at the very end lol
Yep, and watch George nearly burst out right after Kramer burps. Bahahaha
The laugh when George comes in
Kramer's facial expressions are hilarious
Okay let’s take a short break.
Eats some chips downs a coke. Okay where back lol.
That 'break' was totally improvised and it was so perfect.
(For legal purposes, downs a "cola.")
Just for the taste of iiiiiiit, Diet Coke
Only in New York!
...is it possible that i enjoy them still ,30 years after, !!!!what a show, what a team...!!!
This was SOOOOOOO funny. Jason Alexander & Julia Louis Dreyfuss' LOSING IT at 02:49 because of Michael Richards' ad-libbed "short break" is hilarious!
Top 10 scene in scripted television history - don't argue, I'm willing to go to fisticuffs!
LOL @ "Turn Music Off"
Christopher Kelly haha just like the peterman reality tour bus
Christopher Kelly I wonder how he made the tape..he must have had a record playing, timed it out to about 10 seconds, then said “turn music off” into the tape recorder
2:30 Kramer's laugh is hilarious.
Cristiano Torres just like Fallon's..
Cristiano Torres his throat is,whistling..thats talent 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fallon level
2:51 Look Jason and Julia is laughing :))
And we all know how painful that can be...
Lol
George: I don't get these birds; they're breakin the deal! It's like the pigeons decided to ignore me. Jerry: So they're like everyone else. Hahaha I died of laughing when I first saw this episode!! Hilarious!! 😂😂😂
Chris Lucas as funny as that was(and it was hilarious)... it was kramer's laugh that brought it home 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@pedroGomez-pr6un And that Jerry laughs back
One of the best episodes from any tv show throughout history.
We can see George and a little bit Elaine laughing at Kramer at the end. HAHAHAHA
At 2:50 you can clearly see George hardly holding his laugh!!! LOL
When he shuffles Jerry down the line! 🤣
The bloopers of this classic scene are even funnier.
You can see Jason and Julia lose it right at the end when Kramer is sipping the coke, then belches. Proof if you watch the gag reels.
When he points at George at the 1:42 mark, I lose it every time.
It has been 20 yrs plus and watch them over and over, but they’re still funny.
The laugh at 2:31😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Absolutely legendary show
I love how George stares as if there is an audience classic 🤣🤣🤣
It's the bit at 1:42 where Kramer claps his hands once and then points in George's face and laughs that gets me every time bwahahah
"Tayayaya!.......I'll ask the questions"
Nah its more like, "e ye ye ye yeh…." lol
Avol80 what happened?
"Kramer, what's wrong with you?" 😂😂😂
I love catching that last glimpse of Jason and Julia just losing it from Kramer returning from his "break"....they didn't have a clean take to spare. They all had giggle bits.
I like Elaine's smile after Kramer laughed at Jerry's joke about George 😊
COSMO KRAMER IS THE BEST CHARACTER IN TV HISTORY
Maybe, but the argument can be made that the best TV character of all time was Jim Ignatowski, i.e., Jim the Burnout or the Reverend Jim, from the show Taxi.
He put more effort into building his character than any of the other actors in the show; so I guess it makes sense.
One of the worst standup comedians tho. Calling audience members "niggers".
Shocker the boo hoo “rayciss” crybabies have arrived.
Look at the face Kramer makes at 2:15...hahahahahahahaha....Kramer was and is still so freakin funny!!
"You know, someone mentioned to me you were not very happy with your toys growing up. Yeah, that was me! XDXD Ya, ya, ya, ya, I'll ask the questions... What happened?" XDXD
This and "The Gum" are my favorite episodes. I love Lloyd Braun
And Jerry has to wear the glasses and pretend to like the Chinese gum.
This is my favorite scene of all time
This was the best episode of Seinfeld. The set of the Merv Griffin show, this is quintessential Kramer.
You can still se George laughing at 2:50, I don't know how.many takes it took to shoot this scene. Funny everytime you watch it. Kramer (Michael Richards) is a character that'll live on forever.
1:20 "wrestling shoes" - she is so cute.
The intro music for George is classic stuff.. Lol
"Now um, you and Jerry dated for a while, tell us what was that like", oops wrong card
He forgot about FemJerry.
Not that there's anything wrong with that!
That's... what he said... *palm inserted into face*
As someone who had the original G.I. Joe series (Space Station, Rocket, Helicopter, etc.) in the early 1970s, I concur with Jerry's desire to have toy time. There were really cool toys for kids in the 60s and 70s.
George’s stunned, silent reaction when he sees the new decor for the first time, contrasted with the triumphant theme music and Kramer’s ecstatic yells, is nothing short of priceless.
Kramer and George are best characters ever on a tv series
Probably the most hilarious sketch in the whole series ..😅🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Watch all of the Julia laughing bloopers. Her laugh is infectious.
those were the days..great writers and comedians
The bloops for this are amazing. Jason breaking @ 2:50
I love the episode when Georges father says "stop crying and fight your father.
Charmaine Williams the strike
If Kramer did this today he could have his own Webseries on RUclips
Kramer shoveling in a mouthful of chips and washing it down with diet coke absolutely kills me lmao
2:51 never noticed George laughing his ass off.
Thank you!
The way Kramer claps and laughs in George's face is hilarious.
I love this show. So funny.....you could hurt yourself from laughing so much.❤
"Turn music off....Turn music off" - LMFAO
Lol you can see Julia cracking up on the side of the screen at 2:52. 😂😂😂
i like it how they act intrigued like there could actually be some sort of show going on. lol
Absurdist comedy in Seinfeld wouldnt be possible without Kramer. And the way he introduces George, lmao!
The funniest episode
Oh my goodness, I just can't stop laughing! My sides hurts!
Kramer with the chips and soda lmao
This got to be my favorite episode!
How about this, in 2021 with a few cameras in the room Kamer would be hosting his own pod cast and look totally sane.
Krame's World
When Kramer lets out that little burp at the end, you can see Jason Alexander cracking-up.
best episode of an episode ever
Always will be the funniest episode of television...
When Kramer guzzles the soda, it looks like George is holding back laughter for a second.
“Kramer what is wrong with you”
Absolute gold
This is one of the funniest three minutes in all of comedy.
1:42 the fake laugh I'm dead!!
That's where Jimmy Fallon stole his fake laugh from.
These guys nailed their casting
This is my favorite episode - perfect mix of surrealism and comedy.
0:38 the push😂”Kramer what is wrong with you?!” Imagine the short break with no audience and it’s real life that would be more funny
that was so brilliant...❤️
This is one of my fav episodes how he talks to the crowd n shit hilarious
I love this episode! It cracked me up!
I love when George is on the show!
*Kramer unwittingly always wields a lot of power, as he always manages to get everybody else to play along with his mad charades!*
It's not like Jerry, Elaine, or George could ever do something like that and keep it going for long!
These are the best 3 min in entire humor history.
Kramer was the original deadpool
Deadpool is an overrated sack of dog shit.
Oh, what do I have going for me that a fictional character doesn't have?... ...I exist. Yeah, kind of a big deal.
Yes, I do appreciate the effort you're putting into trolling me. Going straight for the ego. That's how it's done.
LucIsz Moore Comparing a real person to a comic book superhero. Deadpool fans really are prime autismos.
Tbh JanetFunkYeah by virtue of his existence Deadpool has and will always be more significant than you fictional or not, no need to be jealous.
Most of us lost our imaginative spirit growing up but Kramer never did.