I would definetely recommend "The Gum" episode from season 6. As a huge Seinfeld fan this my favorite episode of all time. Right in the middle of the series popularity it sums up it's greatness as a show. Crazy Lloyd Braun, George dressed like King Henry VIII and Kramer and his pipe reviving the theatre! It's absolutely brilliant! If you don't like this episode then you will never be a fan show- it really is that good! It will convert anyone into a fan!
Our family referred to my late Grandparents as "The Bickerson's". Any little thing would set them off and they would start arguing. It must have worked for them they were married for over 75 years and recently passed away. Gramma at 94 and Grampa at 97. Grampa lived on his own and still drove his car until the day he died.
Stiller and his wife Ann Meara were a famous comedy team (she also played Oswald's mom on King of Queens.) They regularly appeared among other places on the Ed Sullivan show back in the '50s - '60s
Fun trivia: in the first scene of the episode, the man in the cape was Larry David! Normally he doesn't like to be in the episodes (except to do voice acting for George Steinbrenner and a few others), but he figured nobody would notice it was him.
It got great in season 3 because Jason Alexander (George) finally found that George was based on Larry David, co-creator of the show.. He did 't know that. You'll notice in seasons 1 and 2 that he was playing the role in more of a Woody Allen style. Then Larry told him, as he thought Jason already knew.
@@carlgemlich1657 I messed up my reply. Yeah, you can totally see the way he went from art house Woody (of course a great) to neurotic Larry David in season 3. It was the episode (The Revenge) where George quit his job then went back in and acted like he never quit. Jason loudly said to Larry "THIS WOULD NEVER HAPPEN"! Larry proceeds to tell Jason that it happened to him. He'd done it. ruclips.net/video/MhUw_3wywr8/видео.html Larry laid into an SNL producer when he was a writer. A very new writer. He said he was done and stormed out. Larry, broke, realized he'd just thrown away a year's SNL salary. His neighbor Kenny KRAMER said he should just go back in and act like it had never happened. So Larry did and it worked.
@@carlgemlich1657 Of course he is! You take Woody, Mel Brooks and an overprotective Jewish mom and you get Larry David. And thank God for all of those who made him.
I love that Jason Alexander's response to this information was to make George an even bigger asshole. Although maybe asshole is too strong a word. I've noticed he almost never instigates whatever conflict he's in, and usually tries to handle it politely at least once and gets rudely rebuffed before he escalates it into some petty, self-righteous revenge.
You can never have too much Seinfeld, keep them coming. lol
"I HAVE NO EYE FOR FASHION??" nearly 30 years later and I still cackle at that lol
Love it when you two do Seinfeld!!! Frank & Estelle are classic!!!❤️❤️❤️ And George, well, ya gotta love George!!!
I loved that show 20+ years ago, and still do, so freaking funny, was very popular here in Norway when it first aired as in many other countries.
Hello Norway! From the US
Man in Cape by the way was Larry David co creator and creator of Curb Your Enthusiasm.
The man in the Cape is Larry David. Dude also voiced Steinbrenner.
And dozens if not hundreds of off screen voices and a few more on screen extras
I don’t know what an office bloak is but I do love these two
It’s a guy who works in an office! 😂 all the guys work together here in the office.
That is my favorite show and before Seinfeld was Cheers you guys need to look Cheers up from the 80s..❤️👍
I would definetely recommend "The Gum" episode from season 6. As a huge Seinfeld fan this my favorite episode of all time. Right in the middle of the series popularity it sums up it's greatness as a show. Crazy Lloyd Braun, George dressed like King Henry VIII and Kramer and his pipe reviving the theatre! It's absolutely brilliant! If you don't like this episode then you will never be a fan show- it really is that good! It will convert anyone into a fan!
Our family referred to my late Grandparents as "The Bickerson's". Any little thing would set them off and they would start arguing. It must have worked for them they were married for over 75 years and recently passed away. Gramma at 94 and Grampa at 97. Grampa lived on his own and still drove his car until the day he died.
"He Took It Out" | The Stand-In | Seinfeld the best one!!!
Watching people watch Seinfeld is my new favorite thing, it's the closest I'm willing to go to hang out with people.
Stiller and his wife Ann Meara were a famous comedy team (she also played Oswald's mom on King of Queens.) They regularly appeared among other places on the Ed Sullivan show back in the '50s - '60s
Can't forget their son, Ben Stiller!
I hope you'll do more episodes.
Do the Seinfeld episode with the library investigator Mr. Bookman. I could watch Seinfeld on a loop.
That is one of my favorite episodes. The detective is so funny.
Me and my friends in the 90s called Coca-Cola "caola" because of that last scene, I'd forgotten about that!
Fun trivia: in the first scene of the episode, the man in the cape was Larry David! Normally he doesn't like to be in the episodes (except to do voice acting for George Steinbrenner and a few others), but he figured nobody would notice it was him.
"Now you're getting a divorce because she's from Long Island!" Classic George Costanza.
First 2 seasons are pretty good all of it is
'We played clue!"😂 Elaine was laughing
It got great in season 3 because Jason Alexander (George) finally found that George was based on Larry David, co-creator of the show.. He did 't know that. You'll notice in seasons 1 and 2 that he was playing the role in more of a Woody Allen style. Then Larry told him, as he thought Jason already knew.
Ah, that explains a lot. Great bit of info.
@@carlgemlich1657 I messed up my reply. Yeah, you can totally see the way he went from art house Woody (of course a great) to neurotic Larry David in season 3. It was the episode (The Revenge) where George quit his job then went back in and acted like he never quit. Jason loudly said to Larry "THIS WOULD NEVER HAPPEN"! Larry proceeds to tell Jason that it happened to him. He'd done it. ruclips.net/video/MhUw_3wywr8/видео.html Larry laid into an SNL producer when he was a writer. A very new writer. He said he was done and stormed out. Larry, broke, realized he'd just thrown away a year's SNL salary. His neighbor Kenny KRAMER said he should just go back in and act like it had never happened. So Larry did and it worked.
@mneugent7658 good stuff. I like the details of show business. BTW, I'm a Woody Allen fan since the 70's. I think he's one of the greats.
@@carlgemlich1657 Of course he is! You take Woody, Mel Brooks and an overprotective Jewish mom and you get Larry David. And thank God for all of those who made him.
I love that Jason Alexander's response to this information was to make George an even bigger asshole.
Although maybe asshole is too strong a word. I've noticed he almost never instigates whatever conflict he's in, and usually tries to handle it politely at least once and gets rudely rebuffed before he escalates it into some petty, self-righteous revenge.
Even if you dont do season 1, you gotta do the 1st episode. Its Great nostalgia.. Jerry has different Dad
I worked for Daily Bugle at some point. I caught spider man defecating in public. Mask raised to forehead.
Seinfeld!
You mean Season 3, not Series 3. Series is the whole show.
So genius
You should include Aidan for the Seinfeld reactions, it be interesting to see how younger people react to it.
Arthur Spooners Top 10 best moments från King of Queens - ruclips.net/video/mlQAvCAy3FE/видео.html
Jerry & Elaine Scheme To Date A Married Couple | The Wait Out | Seinfeld
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I’ve never liked Donna Chang’s character.
She’s so phony.
Thanks for the memories, Texas.🫠🇺🇸