My dad always hated TV sitcoms. He thought they were all lousy. I used to tell him to watch Seinfeld and he never would. Then one day he was over at my house and he had to watch it because I was. This episode was on and when Jerry said it offends me as a comedian, my dad was laughing so hard. One of the funniest lines ever.
What great comedic role did Cranston have? In Seinfeld he was ok but come on a lot of other side characters played far better comedy aspects. Dramatic roles seem far more up his alley
Bryan Cranston comes off as three completely different people in Seinfeld, Malcolm in the Middle, and Breaking Bad. The vocal pitch, inflection, range of facial expressions, posture, etc are TOTALLY different. If they were brothers rather than the same person I'd wonder if they were raised in different families.
@@hasonnet Actually, it was someone working on the set (production assistant or someone working on the lighting) suggested he do that. Cranston mentioned it in an interview
@@oscarm6990 yep it was a light guy. He whispered to Cranston from a ladder to do it and everyone thought it was gold. One of the best bits in the show
5:13 you can see Jerry almost cracking up, bryan cranston said in an interview that they had to spend 1 hour retaking this scene because Jerry couldn’t hold his laughter.
Same with Seinfeld for people. I figure if a show makes it past 5 seasons they are good. 10 they are great.. Only reason there wasn't more breaking bad seasons, the story was over. None of them made it pass 10.
"And this offends you as a Jewish person?" Jerry: "No it offends me as a comedian" LATER Tim: "You have no idea what my people have been through" Jerry: "Who, the Jews?" Tim: "No, the dentists"
He kept losing hair as the series went on. First had a beard and medium hair, then no beard and shorter hair, then went down to a crew cut...then shaved everything and became a high school science teacher???
Eggs is eggs one of the times, when his hair was crew cut, was because he had been filming for a movie. If you watch "That Thing You Do," you'll see that he was playing an astronaut.
Julio-Cesar Florez Zaplana thats right! I only watched litteraly maybe 2 full episodes...the show came out during the years when i was more into "hanging out and partying"
@@makiburgess5733 true but nevertheless, the priest is bound to church law which requires him to keep secret any confession made in good faith, regardless if it was a proper confession or not. So for him to risk expulsion is hilarious 😂
@@WavyFBaby I disagree. I think he is just having a conversation that happens to take place in a confessional. A conversation with a lawyer doesn’t automatically get client-attorney privilege, unless one of the parties is in fact a client. That’s why Saul Goodman asks Walt to give him a dollar. Coincidence? I don’t think so. The rule that binds a priest only applies to the sacrament of confession.
@@makiburgess5733 I could see what you mean. But the attorney-client clause in a legal matter. The priest isn’t bound legally, just in the eyes of the church. And although Jerry isn’t catholic, he is still Christian. So he could still make a confession if he’s baptized and if the priest is aware that he’s a non-catholic, which he is. I mean he’s in the confessional stall after all. But even if he weren’t confessing, I think the church would still err on the side of bounding the father to the same rules. Jerry may or may not have been confessing but the father was acting in the capacity of a priest. PS, I’m loving this civil disagreement lol. Let’s keep it going if you don’t mind.
First he's a dentist, then a father two five kids and a wife, and finally a man who turned 50 that has lung cancer and eventually is a drug dealer partnered with a former high school student and would become a drug lord a year later. Bryan Cranston is such a legend.
@@santim270 There is a story online about a man who had been the lover of a female dentist. He broke up with her and then went to her to have some dental repair. She must have had a real grudge, because she sedated him and then removed all his teeth.
Every time I see an interview with Bryan Cranston about his stint on Seinfeld he's always so upbeat and enthusiastic. Makes me like him even more. BTW, his autobiography is wonderful. A must-read.
I remember when Breaking Bad exploded in popularity they were all "cant believe is the guy from Malcolm in the Middle", and I was like "Malcolm who? Thats Tim Whatley!"
I remember ORIGINALLY lmao over 25 yrs ago, everytime the Tim Whatley character appeared on Seinfeld ! ALSO, I LOVED Robert Wagner's delivery of his 'Anti-Dentite line'!
When I try to turn people on to Breaking Bad I tell them it stars Jerry's dentist who converted to Judaism for the jokes. They usually want to watch after learning that.
Bill Murray once said something along the lines of, to be a great comedic performer, you have to be a great actor. I don't think you get a moment like 3:07 if you hire the best stand-up comedian you've ever seen; you get a moment like that if you hire Bryan Cranston.
Interestingly, the woman who plays Chrissy the dental assistant is the same woman who plays Tiffany, the woman Whatley meets at his party in the later episode.
10:35 is on a blooper reel and they had to do this screen in multiple takes because of Cranston looking at Seinfeld the way he did, Jerry kept cracking up.
one more totally overlooked character, im hoping and assuming theres a neuman spot coming up, but he was so big in my mind on the show itd have to be a really long video, we ll see, either way, these are great, this is my third one, im looking fwd to see the rest
“And this offends you as a Jewish person?””No, it offends me as a comedian.” One of the best.
My dad always hated TV sitcoms. He thought they were all lousy. I used to tell him to watch Seinfeld and he never would. Then one day he was over at my house and he had to watch it because I was. This episode was on and when Jerry said it offends me as a comedian, my dad was laughing so hard. One of the funniest lines ever.
Such an Anti-Dentite.
It is crazy how much range Bryon Cranston has as an actor.
he is a living legend
I honestly probably wouldn't have noticed if you didn't say that. Awesome, thank you
Truth
So true. Was just rewatching his scenes from 30 Rock, which aired around the same time he was playing Walter White.
Please, all he has to do is repeat some lines, and he can do retakes.
"No it offends me as a comedian" - priceless!
@sellbullion that makes no sense.
@@dagameplayer lmao true
@sellbullion black people do watch it wtf you talking about
Dave Chappell said this later on about Kramer saying niggga lol
"Who am I?"
"Um...Tim Whatley?"
"You're god damn right!"
Say my name.
I can’t think of another actor who can play comedy and drama so well. Bryan Cranston is a once in a lifetime actor.
Many comedic actors are great at drama, sometimes vice versa too
Jim Carrey, Robin Williams and Aamir Khan are three names that come to mind
What great comedic role did Cranston have? In Seinfeld he was ok but come on a lot of other side characters played far better comedy aspects. Dramatic roles seem far more up his alley
@@Janon743Steve Carrell is another one
@@listrahtes He was great as Hal in Malcolm in the middle
Bryan Cranston comes off as three completely different people in Seinfeld, Malcolm in the Middle, and Breaking Bad. The vocal pitch, inflection, range of facial expressions, posture, etc are TOTALLY different. If they were brothers rather than the same person I'd wonder if they were raised in different families.
Jacob Hoss Hal would definitely have been the one raised by wolves vs. Whatley or Walter White.
don't forget he was Tim Sacksky in King of Queens.
It's crazy how different the characters are, I even doubted that it was really him in Breaking Bad after I saw Malcolm in the Middle. And now this.
He was also Buzz Aldrin in the earth to the moon.
"racial expressions"?
I'm rewatching Breaking Bad. Its just unbelievable this is the same guy.
If that's hard to believe watch Malcolm in the Middle very manic
Always watch bb and malcom b2b
@@rab46290 Malcolm in the Middle was a pretty unique show always funny, and Cranston was hilarious. He really didnt hold back at all
Cranston hittin the nitrous is hilarious
inutero10 lmao always was Heisenberg
@@hasonnet Actually, it was someone working on the set (production assistant or someone working on the lighting) suggested he do that. Cranston mentioned it in an interview
@@oscarm6990 yep it was a light guy. He whispered to Cranston from a ladder to do it and everyone thought it was gold. One of the best bits in the show
'Is that why it's so hard to get an appointment?'
Tread lightly Jerry!
Young Bryan Cranston kinda looks like Ewan McGregor
Michael Fassbender
OH MY GOD You’re right.
Nope
He looks like Travis Scott
Bryan is not the jedi you are looking for..
Elaine sure dodged a bullet with Tim.. sadly he ended up living a hard life as a cancer patient with a side gig as a meth dealer.
He was a cook!
No worries, hey got elected to a judge in new orleans just recently.
@@alwillk yeah, but he lost a loved one...
To be fair, before that, he was happily married with 3 kids
@@theunderdog9353 he had 6 kids with Lois Francis,Malcom,Dewey,Jamie,Resse and she found out she was pregnant in the very last episode
1990s Bryan Cranston: "Gimme a shtickle of fluoride".
2013 Bryan Cranston: "I watched Jane die".
Best comment!🙌🏻
1994 Bryan Cranston: There's been a shortage of new blood around here lately so what's your name?
When he sniffs the laughing gas that was 100% improv by Cranston. Jerry loved it so much he said we have to keep it in the scene.
Apparently a light tech suggested it to him and he did it.
I suggested it to him, and I'm glad he did it!
Larry said to keep it
@@upland77 dude you can’t just say that and not explain further, you are the light tech?
Definitely inspired by a scene in the pink panther movies
5:13 you can see Jerry almost cracking up, bryan cranston said in an interview that they had to spend 1 hour retaking this scene because Jerry couldn’t hold his laughter.
Bryan was on the two greatest shows in tv history
Three.. Malcom in the Middle and Breaking Bad as well.
Ryan Bond I know he was on that show but it would be difficult to make a claim that Malcolm was one of the greatest shows in history.
Same with Seinfeld for people. I figure if a show makes it past 5 seasons they are good. 10 they are great.. Only reason there wasn't more breaking bad seasons, the story was over. None of them made it pass 10.
I look at just his acting during each show. And each character was memorable, funny, and with their own quirks
Ryan Bond good point
You have done a great job with these Seinfeld compos
What is NICK MURRAY doing here lmfao
"And this offends you as a Jewish person?"
Jerry: "No it offends me as a comedian"
LATER
Tim: "You have no idea what my people have been through"
Jerry: "Who, the Jews?"
Tim: "No, the dentists"
@sellbullion Tim: Do you know that Dentists have the highest rate of suicides?!?
Jerry: Is that why it's so hard to get an appointment?
Ah, Jews in the West...the weirdest of the white people
He kept losing hair as the series went on. First had a beard and medium hair, then no beard and shorter hair, then went down to a crew cut...then shaved everything and became a high school science teacher???
Eggs is eggs one of the times, when his hair was crew cut, was because he had been filming for a movie. If you watch "That Thing You Do," you'll see that he was playing an astronaut.
He also raised 3 boys,one was name Malcom and one was name Dewey and i forgot the 3rd one name.
Reese, Francis and Jaimie, so 5 boys
Julio-Cesar Florez Zaplana thats right! I only watched litteraly maybe 2 full episodes...the show came out during the years when i was more into "hanging out and partying"
Etc You still are into that, with those McNugs as your photo icon lol
Bryan Cranston in 90s was fine AF
He still is
It’s hilarious how the priest breaks church law and risks be excommunicado from the church just so he can tell Tim Whatley what jerry confesses lmao.
Since he is not a Catholic, Jerry isn’t making a proper confession. Around the time of one’s First Communion, one also makes a First Confession.
@@makiburgess5733 true but nevertheless, the priest is bound to church law which requires him to keep secret any confession made in good faith, regardless if it was a proper confession or not. So for him to risk expulsion is hilarious 😂
@@WavyFBaby I disagree. I think he is just having a conversation that happens to take place in a confessional. A conversation with a lawyer doesn’t automatically get client-attorney privilege, unless one of the parties is in fact a client. That’s why Saul Goodman asks Walt to give him a dollar. Coincidence? I don’t think so. The rule that binds a priest only applies to the sacrament of confession.
@@makiburgess5733 I could see what you mean. But the attorney-client clause in a legal matter. The priest isn’t bound legally, just in the eyes of the church. And although Jerry isn’t catholic, he is still Christian. So he could still make a confession if he’s baptized and if the priest is aware that he’s a non-catholic, which he is. I mean he’s in the confessional stall after all. But even if he weren’t confessing, I think the church would still err on the side of bounding the father to the same rules. Jerry may or may not have been confessing but the father was acting in the capacity of a priest. PS, I’m loving this civil disagreement lol. Let’s keep it going if you don’t mind.
@@WavyFBaby jerry isn’t Christian, he is Jewish.
He keep losing hair! He's HEISENBERGING!!
Brian Cranston has always looked like a dad
I love how the priest dismisses Jerry’s joke and closes the window on him lol
8:40
"It offends me as a comedian!'
First he's a dentist, then a father two five kids and a wife, and finally a man who turned 50 that has lung cancer and eventually is a drug dealer partnered with a former high school student and would become a drug lord a year later. Bryan Cranston is such a legend.
9:34 Jerry - "Is that why is so hard to get an appointment?"
Ha ha ha... burn!!!
5:32 "come on Jerry, we gotta cook"
“Shtikel of flouride” 😂😂
“Jerry stop laughing”
“Oh thats funny. Oh thats funny and good”
- larry david
3:00 This was the moment Whatley truly became Heisenberg
"Oh, I'm just getting warmed up... cause I'm just a sadist with newer magazines."
The implication that a dentist will abuse his position to torture someone over a slight... Im sure its happened too. I guess they really are sadists
@@santim270 There is a story online about a man who had been the lover of a female dentist. He broke up with her and then went to her to have some dental repair. She must have had a real grudge, because she sedated him and then removed all his teeth.
Every time I see an interview with Bryan Cranston about his stint on Seinfeld he's always so upbeat and enthusiastic. Makes me like him even more. BTW, his autobiography is wonderful. A must-read.
One of my fav episodes
He's smart. He knew he and the other actors wouldn't be where they R without Seinfeld.
Bryan Cranston's acting is flawless. Comedies, dramas...wouldn't be surprised if he can sing and dance too
"no one could ever put a label on you huh?" "We'll see" damn i love her
I remember when Breaking Bad exploded in popularity they were all "cant believe is the guy from Malcolm in the Middle", and I was like "Malcolm who? Thats Tim Whatley!"
Thank you for making this video. EXACTLY what I wanted to show an old Seinfeld fan who recently watched Breaking Bad. Connecting the actors dots.
“Have you ever been to Mindy’s??” That’s gold, Jerry. Gold!
Bryan Cranston: I am the one who acts!
He is an antidentite.
The antidentite is one of my favorite episodes!
Who isn’t an antidentite these days?
So am I
Tim Methley
HEISENBERG!!!!!!
Ha I see what you did there
How creative
Kinda looks like a older version of Michael fassbender
YES!! i am not the only person that can see it! thank you!
Maybe its his father. Who knows what going on within hollywood
@@lonewolf3314 hollyweird
When he takes a hit of the gas....classic.
I remember ORIGINALLY lmao over 25 yrs ago, everytime the Tim Whatley character appeared on Seinfeld ! ALSO, I LOVED Robert Wagner's delivery of his 'Anti-Dentite line'!
A perfect combination of Ewan and Fassbender..Cranston is lovely
I thought the same....he definitely looked like Michael Fassbender!🥰
He was also Tim Sackski, the annoying neighbor on The King of Queens.
Glad someone else also remember that!
Tim is the entire marketing department!!
“Liquid heaven”
The one with the annoying dog?
@@soulassassin0g and the pool, he got Doug to buy into his water filter pyramid scheme.
Debra Messing really made her last appearance count.
He is the one who knocks.......jokes out of the park!
The genius of Brian Cranston. He cuts a rather handsome figure doesn't he.
I love the scene starting at 8:56.... Whatley looks and talks like a serial killer about to torture his latest victim...
Well if they hadn't made so much fun of his dentist profession, he wouldn't have quit it to be a teacher and then a drug lord. It's all Jerry's fault
He is a master of his craft. One of the best.
This show is like a real life cartoon.
Looking sharp there tim.. "yeah well.. i do what i can"
9:36 gave me chills, reminiscent of somebody I knew who was in an "Empire" business.
5:42 This is the moment Tim Whatley became Heisenberg
Walter White:
“It was the worst gift I ever got!”
“Oh I’m just getting warmed up.”
Jon Voigt the periodontist lmfao
Sometimes I spell Jerry with a G!
Whatley blew George's whole game when he told him that!!!
Barathram Krishnamoorthy he did bite George’s arm
@@phlushphish793 And an I!
@@CWBush73 It was justified! :)
Tim: We find it fun to...swap, now and then.
Nurse: ~_^
Jerry:
When I try to turn people on to Breaking Bad I tell them it stars Jerry's dentist who converted to Judaism for the jokes. They usually want to watch after learning that.
Actually, I got into Braking Bad for that reason XD
@@elmonoquetrabaja2021 ??
I usually try to break them in on King of Queens as the sakscee's
I knew him as the Malcom in The Middle guy before Breaking Bad lol
His character in Seinfeld got me into Breaking Bad lol
I barely recognised him with the full beard - it really suited him
Tim Whatley is by far my favourite tv dentist and if he's not yours, well, you're just an anti-dentite 😁
...A RAABBID Anti-Dentite!
Jerry in the confessional! LOL!!!
Bill Murray once said something along the lines of, to be a great comedic performer, you have to be a great actor. I don't think you get a moment like 3:07 if you hire the best stand-up comedian you've ever seen; you get a moment like that if you hire Bryan Cranston.
Interestingly, the woman who plays Chrissy the dental assistant is the same woman who plays Tiffany, the woman Whatley meets at his party in the later episode.
Jordan Dyer what an idiot he can't remember a woman who he works so close with
(4:12) I must be a simp because I'm in love with Elaines sad girl act.
I love how Kramer was so invested in the search and how happy he was when they thought for a second at the party it was true 😂🤣
The Yada Yada, maybe my favourite episode. Every word of that script is just utter perfection.
The Time Whatley character was gold. Gold Jerry!
wow, Bryan cranston was a handsome devil. no homo.
Julia Louis Dreyfuss is a sexy minx, no straighto XD
He looks a lil like Michael Fassbender sometimes..
f10italia still is
Not that there’s anything wrong with that 😉
Was?
thank you for this video.
🤩Bryan Cranston was such a good looking man in his prime. I love his diversity as an actor too.
The bloopers for that final scene are hilarious, Jerry Couldnt stop cracking up at bryan cranston. lol
10:35 is on a blooper reel and they had to do this screen in multiple takes because of Cranston looking at Seinfeld the way he did, Jerry kept cracking up.
Dude you cant cut out that confession scene haha its so fucking classic, when he goes in there and sits on the kneeler
The episode where Whatley converts to Judaism is a classic! Top 10 episode for sure
Dentist with an X-ray of the Pelvic Area . hmmm comedy gold
I've been watching Seinfeld all these years and I never realized that Bryan Cranston played Tim Whatley. He looked so different back then!
How has he not been on comedians in cars getting coffee yet!
Cranston just crushes every role huh?
yess thank u for uploading!!!
He's HOT no matter what role he plays. He. is. just. INCREDIBLE.
"This place is like Studio 54 with a menorah" 😂
"Is it normal for your teeth to make noises... like a hissing or a chirping?" Best line of the video
Jerry’s woody woodpecker gets me every time
Its incredible
God Bryan was such an amazing actor when he was on reg tv
thank you for this video. crazy seein bryan cranston before he exploded in the heisenberg role
one more totally overlooked character, im hoping and assuming theres a neuman spot coming up, but he was so big in my mind on the show itd have to be a really long video, we ll see, either way, these are great, this is my third one, im looking fwd to see the rest
He’s so handsome. Elaine had the cutest boyfriends
3:17 Jerry's voice triggered Siri on my iPhone
Who else came here after watching the Emmys?
emmy?
The best US sitcom of all time.
I saw A Little Shop of Horrors and was afraid to see a dentist for a long time!
"...Well, I'm just getting warmed up"
Marathon Man, starring Jerry Seinfeld and Bryan Cranston.
Whatley has some hot dental assistants - and maybe even hotter after he converted!
Brilliant actor!
Bro tim is the embodiment of "but what if he did that" and he actualy does
I love when the priest laughs at the joke 😂😂😂
the assistants were really something!!
I am not on nitrous. I AM the nitrous.
I love this show so much 😂
He looks so much better with hair.