@@J75PootleI'm not a lawyer, but I suppose a case could be made for harassment. I feel like it wouldn't have much of a leg to stand on and would be dismissed. Plus Jerry would never
@@alisonselje2809 Sorry but it would have been easy for Jerry to fine an harassment suit against the entire department. Lots of evidence and with the whole heart attack thing, he could have won, and he should have. I hated the way they bullied him.
They are just lucky that Jerry had managed to tuck away that absolute monster in his pants by the time he was shuffling outta there. Would've changed their lives forever!
@@wintersbabyy This is the only valid lawsuit that Jerry could bring. Plenty of evidence for a culture of harassment. The OP's suggestion is nonsense. A heart attack is in no way a reasonably expected outcome of their actions - there'd be zero civil liability.
The fart-attack scene kills me every time especially 8:06 how Tom casually goes "Ohh no i didn't know that Jerry u ok?" after roasting the hell outta him🤣
I always got the impression that the episode we see him with his family, when he's this all star Husband with insane reflexes, was to to tell us that it is their insults and chiding that makes him so clumsy. Leslie goes to his house, and when he's at home with his family, he's a rock star.
@@wintersbabyyit ain’t that deep, it’s a silly comedy show with a town full of people that belong in an insane asylum. Time and place for a mental health soapbox, and this ain’t it
@@carlosjimenez8307 You don’t think it’s a bad idea for a comedy TV show to glorify workplace bullying as if it’s not a cause of suicide in real life? Or are you of the opinion that people are not influenced by what they see on TV?
@@wintersbabyy It’s not glorifying anything, it’s a comedy show not a serious drama nor a political thriller. The city councilmen in this show are literal sociopaths, Jerry himself treats Kyle like the others treat him, it’s all a joke and not meant to be taken so seriously. Especially not to the level of “he could have committed suicide” Unless you’re a child or a moron, nobody sees this and thinks that “workplace bullying” is ok, just that a clumsy, goofy character is the butt of some amusing jokes, literally a staple of comedy.
I love how this show normalized workplace bullying with the characters showing little to no remorse for their actions. Except Donna of course, who "accidently" misspelled his name card during her wedding to where the rest of the co-workers started calling him by his actual name.,
Exactly, it was so weird to watch. Workplace bullying should never be normalised, people have killed themselves for less. And it did nothing for the show too, like the show was great without it.
@@wintersbabyy I think that's why they slowed down on the actual bullying and instead turned it more into how they laughed at how much of a klutz he is. It is also probably why they had that "Jerry dinner" episode where we see that actually lots of people enjoy his company, Ann defends him, and later on even Ben is shown as one of his actual friends. In the first few seasons they're absolutely awful to him, in the later seasons it's more about teasing him and laughing at the clumsy things he does while showing that everybody actually cares about him (even April when she messes up with Chris because of Jerry's shock of seeing his daughter and Chris rubbing against each other while dancing.)
The Office is worse about it. Unlike Toby, who Michael treated horribly with no pushback just because Toby was doing his job, Jerry does get recognised as being mistreated and people do show support for him whilst those mistreating him get called out.
Does anybody think that in the episode “Jerry’s Retirement” when Tom became the new Jerry is kind of karma for how he calls Ben a nerd? Some people in the department treat Ben poorly, like Andy who thinks things that Ben says are boring and April who annoys Ben and vice versa, but Tom just constantly called Ben a nerd even after he helped Tom with some of his businesses.
Everyone's treatment of Jerry is my biggest problem with the show, and is probably one of the biggest reasons that I've never rewatched it. It's just so cruel.
He definitely gets some wins though, like finding dirt on the tent company that helps Ben and Leslie have a wedding, and not only does he become mayor right at the end, he stays in that position for the rest of his life. Jerry also has the ideal home life (Leslie does find it a bit creepy, but it still a win for Jerry), which he keeps separate from his work life, and when Chris is dating his daughter Millicent April steals Chris’s car keys so Millicent can’t go home with him. Not to mention he’s got the biggest penis in town, so much so the town Doctor is in awe, and used to have a body like Chris has (and Chris is the literally ultra health guy). Although it goes unacknowledged, his mural idea is the closest to the brief given, plus it’s his painting of that looks great despite the controversy over the content.
Jerry is basically like Scully and Hitchcock from B99 but the 99 only sees the two as lazy and nuisances while Jerry is just harassed by the parks department.
I’ll never forget how absolutely stunned I was when Jerry suddenly announced he was retiring out of nowhere like that. Truly one of the most shocking moments in television history.
I love how he lights up when Donna says "I gotta order us some dinner" after laughing about ring #2. (Means she will stick around for moral support while he attempts to fish his ring(s) back)
Every single time that they were mean to Jerry just destroyed the show for me a little bit, ik it's supposed to be funny, but it just ruins every single character, like how am I supposed to root for Leslie or April or Andy when they're just straight up mean to a very nice guy for literally no reason, except maybe that they think he's not cool which is arguably even worse, I try my hardest to ignore those scenes, that aspect of the show makes you feel you're rooting for the mean popular high school bullies if you root for literally any of the other characters
It feels out of character for Leslie too. April it makes sense, she's a jerk to lots of people and hates everybody. Andy it felt out of character too when he was actually mean to him. Because Andy laughing and being all "HAHAHAA CLASSIC" is fine, it's goofy Andy. But when he was mean and rude to him I was really "wtf, Andy ?" And Leslie is someone who normally cares for people, fights for justice and rights, isn't the kind to bully, etc., so it was so weird to see her actively participating in the bullying. Her laughing here and there would make sense, but sometimes she was super harsh with him, even starting a bully chant or something.
Agree, and I'll add that I've never rooted for April because she was always a mean, childish, unbearable person. I've known people like her in real life and you just can't wait to get away from them, idk why or how anyone likes her.
Here’s something important about April. She was mentored by Ron, a man who thinks the government is a joke but still works in it and Ron isn’t really the kindest guy in the world. In one episode, she told Ron that she wants to be like him and NOT do things. Ideally, she’s just mean to Ann but it had something to do with them and Andy. She’s not too mean to others because they are superior to her, such as Leslie and Ron.
I love Jerry and the fact that his coworkers were so awful to him. He is wonderful and kind and winning at life and the fact that his coworkers ruthlessly tease him and can’t see his awesomeness reiterates the ridiculousness of his coworkers.
The whole Jerry bullying was the only part I legitimately disliked in this show. Sometimes it was just dumb comedy, which I can live with. But it got to a point where it felt so low effort it just didn't match the vibe the rest of the show had and it became appalling. I did like the running gag of everyone misspelling his name, cause I also have a name that gets misspelled a lot. I'm glad the sorta gave him a decent side story with his family. I wished I could've seen a bit more of that and a bit less fart jokes.
They’re lucky Jerrys a nice guy, he would’ve had good ground to sue the department and probably Ron for allowing a workplace bullying environment. Also the heart attack.
I'd like to think that if The Office ever had a crossover with Parks and Recreation, Jerry Gergich and Toby Flenderson would instantly become best friends.
Nah, definitely not. His life decisions include marrying a beautiful and lovely wife, and working a job that (despite his coworkers picking on him) he is really passionate about
@@dylankrejci9965 lol what is Jerry’s job he is always at a desk but never doing anything. And the one time he had to do a presentation he mixed the slides up with his vacation to Muncy, ripped his pants in-front of his colleagues and farted. He made Tom and Donna go speechless and they never stop talking on a normal day.
Who’s me? Is it someone’s job at NBC to watch episodes of “Parks and Rec” and then make complications based on what scenes gave them which emotional responses? Because if so how do I get that job?
they may lauh but i know that jerry with his realitybending powers could wipe them from the face of the earth. Some one should really call the scp-foundatiom
I laugh at these unfortunate events and bullying toward Jerry (Terry, Larry, or Gerry or Garry whatever they call him) I wont lie-thats the joke-but when you follow him back home, he's a happily married man to a BOMBSHELL Christine Brinkley, has beautiful well-adjusted daughters (most of the time), a big awesome home, and is a confident father/husband. The rest of the group who sees all that are left with jaws dropped and feeling dumb which makes it all the more satisfying since THEIR lives aren't perfect outside the office. So, I say dont feel bad, he's the nicest man in the show to be blessed, sure he's not the sharpest tool in the shed but he means well
@@dant.3505Jerry was hung like a horse. In one episode, the doctor did not get to examine Jerry because he was mesmerized by the size of Jerry's sausage.
i find it twisted (but i love it) that the show justifies ppls treatment of jerry is by showing he actually has the perfect life otherwise. big d, beautiful wife and kids, bro needs to live humbly bcs he keeps winning
I understand Gerry screwed up a lot, but they were also mean to him when there was literally no reason. Like when they all submitted mural designs for City Hall; his was no question the best. But they all just ganged up on him like a pack of rotten-toothed street urchins.
Jerry really should've sued Leslie and her department for harressment. He 100% would've gotten money from them for how horrible she and her team abuse him
When I first started viewing the show, I really felt awful for poor hapless Jerry. Once the show presented his domestic life, however, it bothered me much less and I could enjoy the endless ribbing of Jerry's incompetence. In many ways, he's the most self-actualized character on the show.
I hate how mean they were to Jerry, but I’m pretty the actor was okay with it. Like it was a planned thing. It’s okay to laugh. Just remember it’s acting, just don’t do it IN REAL LIFE.
Gerry is the actual MVP GOAT of this show. Happy, settled, in his lane, moisturised.
And the biggest penis his doctor has ever seen.
*Jerry
Tom: poses like a chad but is a virgin in disguise
Jerry: poses like a virgin wizard but is is secretly a Gigachad
And has the LARGEST penis that Dr. Harris has ever seen
And the hottest wife to boot
Donna was the only one who actually respected Jerry. She'd joke around with him but wouldn't actually abuse him like the rest of them.
Tertiary character solidarity
@@ottersintuxedos4981and bc she’s black and faces bullying also
Ben didn't even joke, and was real nice.
Wasn't she chanting Miurinal? Ron definitely didn't respect Jerry, but he also didn't actively try to humiliate him like everyone else
She was also part of the jerry dinner
Ann and Leslie should be lucky that Jerry is a nice guy, because holy crap. That heart attack episode could've been a lawsuit.
Seriously? I mean, I've heard the stories about how many lawsuits happen in the US but this sounds insane, could someone seriously do that over there?
@@J75PootleI'm not a lawyer, but I suppose a case could be made for harassment. I feel like it wouldn't have much of a leg to stand on and would be dismissed. Plus Jerry would never
@@alisonselje2809 Sorry but it would have been easy for Jerry to fine an harassment suit against the entire department. Lots of evidence and with the whole heart attack thing, he could have won, and he should have. I hated the way they bullied him.
They are just lucky that Jerry had managed to tuck away that absolute monster in his pants by the time he was shuffling outta there. Would've changed their lives forever!
@@wintersbabyy This is the only valid lawsuit that Jerry could bring. Plenty of evidence for a culture of harassment.
The OP's suggestion is nonsense. A heart attack is in no way a reasonably expected outcome of their actions - there'd be zero civil liability.
They really were so mean to him and he was the nicest guy. But his story arc/end was the best.
Jerry being married to Christie Brinkley was an all time plot twist.
I loved the scene with the keys. Donna and Jerry’s friendship was sweet in its own way. 😂❤
The fart-attack scene kills me every time especially 8:06 how Tom casually goes "Ohh no i didn't know that Jerry u ok?" after roasting the hell outta him🤣
Fart attack LOL
My favorite was the part about ann and chris having a kid. “I am very sad. Please stop talking.”
The way he perked up like my puppies do at the word "dinner" 😭
i was looking for someone else who noticed that because that filled me with glee
I always got the impression that the episode we see him with his family, when he's this all star Husband with insane reflexes, was to to tell us that it is their insults and chiding that makes him so clumsy. Leslie goes to his house, and when he's at home with his family, he's a rock star.
Ron’s face when Jerry ripped his pants and fated was priceless!
Jerry is so awesome.
They shouldn’t pick on him.
He’s so respectful.
He’s like Butters.
Or John Candy if he were still alive; anyone here a fan of Candy's?
Lmfao I loved Jerry. I felt so bad for him
I did too … until we saw his family and the doctor said he had the largest “pension” he had ever seen. Gary/Jerry really had a great life 😂
@@realinsurancegalHe could have committed suicide though. Do you know how many people kill themselves because of workplace bullying?
@@wintersbabyyit ain’t that deep, it’s a silly comedy show with a town full of people that belong in an insane asylum. Time and place for a mental health soapbox, and this ain’t it
@@carlosjimenez8307 You don’t think it’s a bad idea for a comedy TV show to glorify workplace bullying as if it’s not a cause of suicide in real life? Or are you of the opinion that people are not influenced by what they see on TV?
@@wintersbabyy It’s not glorifying anything, it’s a comedy show not a serious drama nor a political thriller. The city councilmen in this show are literal sociopaths, Jerry himself treats Kyle like the others treat him, it’s all a joke and not meant to be taken so seriously. Especially not to the level of “he could have committed suicide”
Unless you’re a child or a moron, nobody sees this and thinks that “workplace bullying” is ok, just that a clumsy, goofy character is the butt of some amusing jokes, literally a staple of comedy.
It doesn't matter how many times that I see it, I always laugh hysterically through Larry's entire presentation.
Leslie's Tom impression was spot on ngl
Every time Jerry is hurt, console yourself with this: He has procreated multiple times with Christie Brinkley.
I love how this show normalized workplace bullying with the characters showing little to no remorse for their actions. Except Donna of course, who "accidently" misspelled his name card during her wedding to where the rest of the co-workers started calling him by his actual name.,
Donna is the unsung hero of Parks and Rec!! I love me some Donna!
Exactly, it was so weird to watch. Workplace bullying should never be normalised, people have killed themselves for less. And it did nothing for the show too, like the show was great without it.
@@wintersbabyy
I think that's why they slowed down on the actual bullying and instead turned it more into how they laughed at how much of a klutz he is. It is also probably why they had that "Jerry dinner" episode where we see that actually lots of people enjoy his company, Ann defends him, and later on even Ben is shown as one of his actual friends.
In the first few seasons they're absolutely awful to him, in the later seasons it's more about teasing him and laughing at the clumsy things he does while showing that everybody actually cares about him (even April when she messes up with Chris because of Jerry's shock of seeing his daughter and Chris rubbing against each other while dancing.)
yeah, it was a real bad call @@wintersbabyy
The Office is worse about it. Unlike Toby, who Michael treated horribly with no pushback just because Toby was doing his job, Jerry does get recognised as being mistreated and people do show support for him whilst those mistreating him get called out.
Does anybody think that in the episode “Jerry’s Retirement” when Tom became the new Jerry is kind of karma for how he calls Ben a nerd? Some people in the department treat Ben poorly, like Andy who thinks things that Ben says are boring and April who annoys Ben and vice versa, but Tom just constantly called Ben a nerd even after he helped Tom with some of his businesses.
It takes a special man to end up becoming Mayor after all that, and not get vindictive over it.
Everyone's treatment of Jerry is my biggest problem with the show, and is probably one of the biggest reasons that I've never rewatched it. It's just so cruel.
Agreed, it's the one thing that I have a problem with, otherwise great show
Ben was really nice to him. Remember the capitain my captain scene...
He definitely gets some wins though, like finding dirt on the tent company that helps Ben and Leslie have a wedding, and not only does he become mayor right at the end, he stays in that position for the rest of his life. Jerry also has the ideal home life (Leslie does find it a bit creepy, but it still a win for Jerry), which he keeps separate from his work life, and when Chris is dating his daughter Millicent April steals Chris’s car keys so Millicent can’t go home with him. Not to mention he’s got the biggest penis in town, so much so the town Doctor is in awe, and used to have a body like Chris has (and Chris is the literally ultra health guy). Although it goes unacknowledged, his mural idea is the closest to the brief given, plus it’s his painting of that looks great despite the controversy over the content.
i usually skip it, didnt find it funny
@@jbcatz5 the last two season i can actually watch without skipping it
Thanks God his character had an amazing wife and family, that way it's more funnier than sad.
Jerry had the last laugh, he lived a long and happy perfect life with his perfect family.
Watching this makes me realise how many good one liners Tom has
Jerry is basically like Scully and Hitchcock from B99 but the 99 only sees the two as lazy and nuisances while Jerry is just harassed by the parks department.
Also skulls and Hitchcock were much weirder where as Jerry is just clumsy.
The big difference is that Flat-Top and The Freak were legends that merely adopted the rut. Jerry was born to it.
Poor Jerry at learning he was adopted.😢😢😢
I really didnt wanna play
0:28 That freakin poster on the wall "safe parks now!"
Just watched this video 9364936392 times, time really flies when you are having fun 😢
I’ll never forget how absolutely stunned I was when Jerry suddenly announced he was retiring out of nowhere like that.
Truly one of the most shocking moments in television history.
Ben and Donna are the only ones who aren’t completely awful to Jerry and actually treat him like a friend.
I love how he lights up when Donna says "I gotta order us some dinner" after laughing about ring #2.
(Means she will stick around for moral support while he attempts to fish his ring(s) back)
Every single time that they were mean to Jerry just destroyed the show for me a little bit, ik it's supposed to be funny, but it just ruins every single character, like how am I supposed to root for Leslie or April or Andy when they're just straight up mean to a very nice guy for literally no reason, except maybe that they think he's not cool which is arguably even worse, I try my hardest to ignore those scenes, that aspect of the show makes you feel you're rooting for the mean popular high school bullies if you root for literally any of the other characters
It feels out of character for Leslie too.
April it makes sense, she's a jerk to lots of people and hates everybody.
Andy it felt out of character too when he was actually mean to him. Because Andy laughing and being all "HAHAHAA CLASSIC" is fine, it's goofy Andy. But when he was mean and rude to him I was really "wtf, Andy ?"
And Leslie is someone who normally cares for people, fights for justice and rights, isn't the kind to bully, etc., so it was so weird to see her actively participating in the bullying. Her laughing here and there would make sense, but sometimes she was super harsh with him, even starting a bully chant or something.
Agree, and I'll add that I've never rooted for April because she was always a mean, childish, unbearable person. I've known people like her in real life and you just can't wait to get away from them, idk why or how anyone likes her.
Here’s something important about April. She was mentored by Ron, a man who thinks the government is a joke but still works in it and Ron isn’t really the kindest guy in the world. In one episode, she told Ron that she wants to be like him and NOT do things. Ideally, she’s just mean to Ann but it had something to do with them and Andy. She’s not too mean to others because they are superior to her, such as Leslie and Ron.
They can’t even remember his name, sometimes it’s Larry, Terry and even Garry
Jerry has everything one could hope to have in life. He's the only one who's really happy, and everyone else is insecure about that.
I love Jerry and the fact that his coworkers were so awful to him. He is wonderful and kind and winning at life and the fact that his coworkers ruthlessly tease him and can’t see his awesomeness reiterates the ridiculousness of his coworkers.
1:36 "my marbles are full of mouth today." lol
Jerry's mural part breaks my heart 💔😢
Larry,Jerry just wants things to go smoothly but somehow his day just gets ruined.
The mural one is so damn sad
I love Gary. And he had the happy ending that he always deserved.
Jerry is my favorite. ❤
Jerry deserved better from his job. Luckily his wife looks like Christie Brinkley.
"You don't have a second egg?!"
Jerry really should've reported to Chris and Ben about working in an overly hostile environment.
The whole Jerry bullying was the only part I legitimately disliked in this show. Sometimes it was just dumb comedy, which I can live with. But it got to a point where it felt so low effort it just didn't match the vibe the rest of the show had and it became appalling.
I did like the running gag of everyone misspelling his name, cause I also have a name that gets misspelled a lot.
I'm glad the sorta gave him a decent side story with his family. I wished I could've seen a bit more of that and a bit less fart jokes.
Ron’s face @1:48 kills me everytime
I luv Jerry Gergich
The scene with Jerry in the hot air balloon always makes me cry 😢
Lmfao the heart attack has always had me crying laughing
*Fart attack
it was Jerry’s last weep retiring from the parks and rec dept. Everything else for him was perfect
I love Jerry ! ❤
5:15 Love how she called him by his real name.
I just want the doctor to say that Jerry had a Fart Attack
The actor is good. He makes you want to help him.
I dont know whats sadder this video or the fact this is prob one of the only video to include Mark
They’re lucky Jerrys a nice guy, he would’ve had good ground to sue the department and probably Ron for allowing a workplace bullying environment. Also the heart attack.
I'd like to think that if The Office ever had a crossover with Parks and Recreation, Jerry Gergich and Toby Flenderson would instantly become best friends.
It’s so grim it’s amazing
He did not deserve what they put him through.
They’re all monsters!
Most memorable Mark scene is about Jerry.
who?
Safe parks now. See this photo of our colleague? Do you want this to happen to you!? Safe parks now! Right now! Starting now! Do it now! Now!
I wish I could photoshop my life with better decisions. That April Burn must have hurt Jerry so hard.😂😂
Nah, definitely not. His life decisions include marrying a beautiful and lovely wife, and working a job that (despite his coworkers picking on him) he is really passionate about
@@dylankrejci9965 lol what is Jerry’s job he is always at a desk but never doing anything. And the one time he had to do a presentation he mixed the slides up with his vacation to Muncy, ripped his pants in-front of his colleagues and farted. He made Tom and Donna go speechless and they never stop talking on a normal day.
Both. It's a whole story.
And then he became the mayor of Pawnee.
This gets funnier the longer you watch. At first you feel so bad for him and then it just gets sooooo funny
I was the opposite. Super funny until they were reading all of his kind emails they trashed and after that I just felt bad for the poor guy
Social engineering at work.
6:16 what is that phone
I really love Jerry he is so funny
I’m glad they are making Terry his own comps. They should really spell his name right.
Who’s me? Is it someone’s job at NBC to watch episodes of “Parks and Rec” and then make complications based on what scenes gave them which emotional responses? Because if so how do I get that job?
Little Chicago Indiana 👍🏿
I liked the art Jerry….
It happens to everyone
Jerry The Charlie Brown of The modern era.
they may lauh but i know that jerry with his realitybending powers could wipe them from the face of the earth.
Some one should really call the scp-foundatiom
I laugh at these unfortunate events and bullying toward Jerry (Terry, Larry, or Gerry or Garry whatever they call him) I wont lie-thats the joke-but when you follow him back home, he's a happily married man to a BOMBSHELL Christine Brinkley, has beautiful well-adjusted daughters (most of the time), a big awesome home, and is a confident father/husband. The rest of the group who sees all that are left with jaws dropped and feeling dumb which makes it all the more satisfying since THEIR lives aren't perfect outside the office.
So, I say dont feel bad, he's the nicest man in the show to be blessed, sure he's not the sharpest tool in the shed but he means well
I don't think Garry and Gayle go to Muncie for the sightseeing. If you know what I mean.
I don't
@@dant.3505Jerry was hung like a horse. In one episode, the doctor did not get to examine Jerry because he was mesmerized by the size of Jerry's sausage.
Oh, my
i find it twisted (but i love it) that the show justifies ppls treatment of jerry is by showing he actually has the perfect life otherwise. big d, beautiful wife and kids, bro needs to live humbly bcs he keeps winning
Why did I watch this? I love this show EXCEPT for the way they treat Garry/jerry/terry/larry. It’s such a bummer!
I understand Gerry screwed up a lot, but they were also mean to him when there was literally no reason. Like when they all submitted mural designs for City Hall; his was no question the best. But they all just ganged up on him like a pack of rotten-toothed street urchins.
Photoshop your life with better decisions 😂😂😂😂😂
Jerry really should've sued Leslie and her department for harressment. He 100% would've gotten money from them for how horrible she and her team abuse him
Whenever they were mean to Jerry, it took me out of the show. He's such a nice man and they seemed like garbage when they were hateful.
honestly Tom has became easily the most insufferable guy in the entire department
Yeah he was the worst. No redeeming qualities
What is his name.
DAMN IT LARRY WHY ARE YOU EVEN HERE
Leslie needed to be nicer to Jerry. Period.
MUNCIE HELL YEAH BUT THAT DOESNT LOOK LIKE ANYPLACE IN OUR TOWN
Nvm that’s the minnatrista just a lil apple orchard
When I first started viewing the show, I really felt awful for poor hapless Jerry.
Once the show presented his domestic life, however, it bothered me much less and I could enjoy the endless ribbing of Jerry's incompetence. In many ways, he's the most self-actualized character on the show.
It’s so hard to watch the scene where he learns he was adopted
Well, bye Jerrod!
4:11 can you Photoshop your past mistakes 😅no you can't
The fart in the first scene isn't funny...but the characters not being able to laugh sure is! 🤣
Hated how they treated him half the time and those scenes just weren’t funny. Took me out of the show.
Who’s “Me”? Is this channel run by someone specific?!
Joke’s on them Jerry has the hottest wife in the world
I think you mean Terry, or Larry....
rip larry
every time they made fun of him it made me hate them more and more
Is it Gary or Jerry?
It’s Larry now
Originally, it's Gary. But, that evolved into Jerry, then Larry.
Garry, with two R's.
@@Ascending11Don’t forget Terry.
Interesting title?
I hate how mean they were to Jerry, but I’m pretty the actor was okay with it. Like it was a planned thing. It’s okay to laugh. Just remember it’s acting, just don’t do it IN REAL LIFE.
They filmed an episode where Jerry snaps and shoots up the office, but decided not to air it because it ruined the whole vibe of the show.