For Christ's sake... I just figured out that whole spiel by Kramer from 3:30 is yet another reference to our dark lord's proclivity for enjoying adrenochrome. Listen to it over again and it becomes obvious. FFS!
Always loved how close Kramer got to figuring out George's Secret Code during his Hilarious interrogation! " If you could you'd guzzle it by the gallon"!! LOLOLOL
@@CelineRobichaud1986 I will have to check that out Vapurrwave! Especially after I read "eerily"...that's just too tempting to ignore🤣 Appreciate the heads up! Cheers
At a previous job I was able to guess a supervisors password (with her there) in one guess. The IT guy (a guy) was admonishing her about it when I proceeded to guess his in two tries! It was the same style of deduction Kramer uses!
Why do women think that marriage is a reason to divulge all of our secrets to our spouse? Let's keep some mystery in the marriage. Once you start divulging all of your secrets to your spouse the romance is killed.
@@guguigugu Sorry, the writers will consult all the quality tests of all chocolate syrups widely available at supermarkets before making any other chocolate syrup joke in the future. 🤌
George: "Why does everything have to be 'us'? Is there no 'me' left? Why can't there be some things just for me? Is that so selfish?" Jerry: "Actually that's the definition of selfish." 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
All that guy had to do at the end to get outta that cash machine was to take off his jacket in order to get outta that situation lol this show is hilariously brilliant
@@vitalityfox You stole that quote from Boardwalk Empire. And the moment didn't ruin him, it was the apology that did. None should bow to the woke mob and he was just telling the truth
In this episode I love Peterman suddenly turning the car around while George is in it after learning that his mother is at death's door ("I just pray to God we get to her in time") ... George's face getting smooshed against the window is so funny.
What's interesting is Kramer didn't even ask questions like an interrogation but figured it almost out with analysis. He is a bloody philosopher fo me who can see the future
I love how George told his secret to the grandma because she was in a coma. So she immediately wakes up and begins yelling "BOSCO BOSCO" like a maniac. I often yell Bosco too.
The man at the ATM has his sleeve caught in the ATM. He could've taken his jacket off and freed himself. Someone from outside smashes the window and the man escapes to safety.
"George you're obviously lying, anyone can SEE THAT!!!" I love how there's no judgement with how he says it, he's just pointing out how he's clearly lying! 🤣
George should have just lied about his code! Susan would never find out, unless she tried using his card WITHOUT PERMISSION, in which case, she couldn't call him out on it, or she'd implicate herself in illegal activity!
Knowing George’s luck that guy hangs around ATM vestibules waiting for block fires and purposely jams the machine to get people to give him their codes.
Nostalgia about the 90s. Today, passwords are biometric, encrypted, etc. Worst thing that could happen was losing your wallet and having to wait a week for replacement bank cards. Now it’s DEFCON 2 if your password is outed.
Im siding with George. I think there are some secrets you should be allowed to keep and others should respect that. If you dont feel comfortable giving out your code you shouldnt be pressured into it.
But you left out the best part: Peterman saying "The Rogue's Wallet: That's where he kept his card, his dirty little secret. Short, devious, balding. his name was Costanza. He killed my mother".
Honestly, I think it’s good for people in a relationship to have their own separate personal accounts while also having a shared account. Both can partner on one thing while also having their own personal thing to maintain that individualism in the relationship.
It's really silly to think that sharing your banking codes or passwords with your partner is a good idea. Or that it's an indication of trust. We all know relationships can have a bad habit of going south, and often once it's over, those loving feelings turn into the opposite, resentment, regret, and maybe even hate. It's not a good idea to take the risk of ending up with someone who hates you having your bank account access.
Fun Fact: Jerry reveals that his secret ATM code is "Jor-El"-Superman's father on Krypton. George's secret code is "Bosco," the name of the chocolate drink that his date once threw at him way back in “The Baby Shower”.
@@allwise3608 With the card in the slot only the very tiny tip of the cuff would have been attached. You put a card in with only the tips of your two fingers and thumb attached to the card. It's a made up situation just for the plot. Still hilarious.
That's not why though....it's because Peterman is right there and Bosco is the code. George claimed that he didn't know what Bosco meant when Peterman's mother yelled it on her death bed. By confessing his code, he would also be confessing he lied about knowing what Bosco is.
"George, you're obviously lying, anyone can see that!"
I love Peterman.
😄
"Wuff"
They picked the characters perfectly. Only Peterman would obsess over her saying "Bosco".
By far the best character ⚡
I use that trick pretty often. Whenever I'm upset with anyone I make it clear that I know their lying/guilt them for lying to me until they buckle.
"you always return to your dark master.... the cocoa bean". The way Michael Richards delivers this whole part its worth an emmy just by itself
great stand up
You’re a……! 😂
The cocoa bean is my dark master too...how did Kramer know?
For Christ's sake... I just figured out that whole spiel by Kramer from 3:30 is yet another reference to our dark lord's proclivity for enjoying adrenochrome. Listen to it over again and it becomes obvious. FFS!
It's SO good.
"The Rogue's Wallet. That's where he kept his card, his dirty little secret. Short, devious, balding. His name was Costanza. He killed my mother."
I love how George is just sitting there whilst Kramer is insulting him in the process of guessing his code.
That's his way of standing his ground lmao
Kramer was just spittin' facts 😅
"You're weak, spineless"
Always loved how close Kramer got to figuring out George's Secret Code during his Hilarious interrogation! " If you could you'd guzzle it by the gallon"!! LOLOLOL
And it barely took him a minute.
@@CelineRobichaud1986 I will have to check that out Vapurrwave! Especially after I read "eerily"...that's just too tempting to ignore🤣 Appreciate the heads up! Cheers
At a previous job I was able to guess a supervisors password (with her there) in one guess. The IT guy (a guy) was admonishing her about it when I proceeded to guess his in two tries! It was the same style of deduction Kramer uses!
When it comes to stuff like this, Kramer is a true genius. 😂😂😂
Don’t forget George found out Kramers First Name
It's so hilarious how George literally tells us what his code is while arguing with Susan haha. Gotta love the little nods.
That's called Foreshadowing
@@ianfinrir8724 It's not when they say it out loud.
Ian Finrir not its not
He’s justifying himself. He revealed the code to her without being specific.
Why do women think that marriage is a reason to divulge all of our secrets to our spouse? Let's keep some mystery in the marriage. Once you start divulging all of your secrets to your spouse the romance is killed.
3:05 “what kind of man are you… uh you’re weak, spineless”
No second thoughts given.
especially during his stand up
"Shout out your code, man" 😂
The code !
The code !
🤣🤣🤣
26726!
This episode Kramer revealed his inner Sherlock Holmes, and he got dangerously close to discover about Bosco
He would have figured it out if George didn't run away 😂
did you figure that out all by yourself, or did you need help ?
Sherlock H.E. Pennypacker
"Only the purest syrup nectar can satisfy you!" 😂
Kramer is stupid, but he's also brilliant 🔥 That was some sharp work
>implying any of those brands are pure chocolate and not colored sugar
@@guguigugu Sorry, the writers will consult all the quality tests of all chocolate syrups widely available at supermarkets before making any other chocolate syrup joke in the future. 🤌
@@redacted2275 i expect nothing less
@@redacted2275 whew thank you now we can all sleep peacefully
Kramer is anything but stupid
George: "Why does everything have to be 'us'? Is there no 'me' left? Why can't there be some things just for me? Is that so selfish?"
Jerry: "Actually that's the definition of selfish."
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
One of my favorite episodes.. and Kramer trying to guess George's code is possibly my favorite scene in the entire show.
Kramer: Oh you may stray, but you'll always return to your dark master, the cocoa bean. at 3:33 lol
Bosco is the new Rosebud 🤣🤣
Perfect! 🤣
Right 😂😂
We're out of Bosco🤣🤣🤣
Haha
All that guy had to do at the end to get outta that cash machine was to take off his jacket in order to get outta that situation lol this show is hilariously brilliant
Do you remember how it ended?
Nobody on this planet can replace Michael Richards in that role of Cosmo. He is gold.
what about the guy who stole the raisins? he was pretty, pretty good.
Shame he melted down. Still love him
@eroldcroft3045 it's really sad how one little moment can destroy your entire reputation that took years to build.
@@vitalityfox You stole that quote from Boardwalk Empire. And the moment didn't ruin him, it was the apology that did. None should bow to the woke mob and he was just telling the truth
Young Cosmo
The way he divulges to the Peterman’s mom and sense of relief he got, then her subsequent demise. Hilarious!
In this episode I love Peterman suddenly turning the car around while George is in it after learning that his mother is at death's door ("I just pray to God we get to her in time") ... George's face getting smooshed against the window is so funny.
Jerry’s love of Superman always slips into the show
The guy real could have just taken off his jacket 😂
What's interesting is Kramer didn't even ask questions like an interrogation but figured it almost out with analysis. He is a bloody philosopher fo me who can see the future
Sing it, sister!
One of my favorite lines in Jerry's voice
Peterman collecting coupons and using other people's banking card...yep that's how the rich remain rich.
Sad but so FkN true. Pathetic.
@Victor Ngo that's right. Let's all aspire to be rich!!!
@Victor Ngo You clearly miss the point. Why couldn't Peterman use his own card?
Jerry and his Superman references.
Susan was such a good girl!! George didn't deserve her
If I were George I'd tell the man in the bank to take off the jacket cuz you ain't getting my code!
I love how George told his secret to the grandma because she was in a coma. So she immediately wakes up and begins yelling "BOSCO BOSCO" like a maniac. I often yell Bosco too.
You're going to marry this woman.... Most likely
And that was her mistake.
I absolutely LOVE the way Peterman talks like a 1930s movie!
Case in point.
By season 4 this was not a show about nothing.
It was a situational comedy that destroyed the competition.
OMG there's a SNES at 0:55 I've never seen that before lol
the reference to "George's" pretzel commercials...salty snacks!!!
That's where he kept his card, his dirty little secret. Short, devious, balding. his name was Costanza. He killed my mother!
The man at the ATM has his sleeve caught in the ATM. He could've taken his jacket off and freed himself. Someone from outside smashes the window and the man escapes to safety.
"George you're obviously lying, anyone can SEE THAT!!!"
I love how there's no judgement with how he says it, he's just pointing out how he's clearly lying! 🤣
Shout out your code, man!! 🤣
Now George is going to have to say his code and Peterman wonder why his Mother’s last words were George’s bank code .. awkward 😆
Nobody else had their Card on them. Lol
George should have just lied about his code! Susan would never find out, unless she tried using his card WITHOUT PERMISSION, in which case, she couldn't call him out on it, or she'd implicate herself in illegal activity!
Knowing George’s luck that guy hangs around ATM vestibules waiting for block fires and purposely jams the machine to get people to give him their codes.
Lol...and couldn't the guy just have taken off his coat to get out of there?
Nostalgia about the 90s. Today, passwords are biometric, encrypted, etc. Worst thing that could happen was losing your wallet and having to wait a week for replacement bank cards. Now it’s DEFCON 2 if your password is outed.
Im siding with George. I think there are some secrets you should be allowed to keep and others should respect that.
If you dont feel comfortable giving out your code you shouldnt be pressured into it.
Agree
Agreed.
Yes
Watching the diner scene in this clip, I just realized the subtle foreshadowing of George being asked for his secret code to help save Jerry's life.
“Subtle”
I don't think you know what subtle means.
But you left out the best part: Peterman saying "The Rogue's Wallet: That's where he kept his card, his dirty little secret. Short, devious, balding. his name was Costanza. He killed my mother".
Thanks! I wanted to know how it ended.
4:05 georges face is priceless
02.42
Legend
Why wouldn't he take off the coat?
Mothers say things. My mother goes babbling on and on like a crazy person.
- George Costanza on his mother.
For those wondering, the numbers are 26726.
The code! The code!
"You may stray, but you will always return to your dark master..."😈
BOSCO, ITS BOSCO !!
Rappin Granny from the Wedding Singer!!!(I said hip hop hippity hop....)
Lmfao 😂🤣😅. Yup, I thought she looks familiar lol.😀
Peterman had way better chemistry with George than Elaine.
Kramer social engineering George is a master piece
SHOUT OUT YOUR CODE MAN!
George told Petermans mum to shut up😂lol...hes crazy..😅
Love the Citizen Kane reference
Honestly, I think it’s good for people in a relationship to have their own separate personal accounts while also having a shared account.
Both can partner on one thing while also having their own personal thing to maintain that individualism in the relationship.
The problem comes when you start hiding money in that account, especially if you are forcing the other person to shoulder the financial burden.
The fact she wanted his code would be a huge red flag in real life, suggesting she's a thief
“I would really love to tell someone.” *doesn’t tell the very person who simply asked and are suppose to spend the rest of their lives together with*
couldnt the guy just take off his jacket?
if it grabs your jacket sleeve in such a way that there is no room to move your arm then it wouldn't be possible
@4:50 If only George knew the numbers, he could have said "26726!"
He acts like you can't change the code.
Guaranteed George changed the code the next day. 🤣
George has a Super Nintendo, I wonder what games he plays? (Aside from Frogger)
The super Nintendo on top of the TV 😄 that legit took me back
Sing it sister!
Just say YES or NO, anything else becomes a Seinfeld sketch...
His name was Costanza.. he killed my mother
How can you post this and then leave out Peterman’s obituary to his mother? That was one of the best bits on the show!
It's really silly to think that sharing your banking codes or passwords with your partner is a good idea. Or that it's an indication of trust. We all know relationships can have a bad habit of going south, and often once it's over, those loving feelings turn into the opposite, resentment, regret, and maybe even hate. It's not a good idea to take the risk of ending up with someone who hates you having your bank account access.
Going to see a $300 charge on my card for Crystals and Yoga Healing Seminars
My response: "So...take off your jacket?" (Flaw in the script.)
you can't if the machine eats up enough of the jacket sleeve that your arm can't move
i can see larry doing this lol
"You're weak, a man of temptation"
"But what tempts you?"
The guy in the bank could have just taken his jacket off, no wonder George was suspicious
Fun Fact: Jerry reveals that his secret ATM code is "Jor-El"-Superman's father on Krypton. George's secret code is "Bosco," the name of the chocolate drink that his date once threw at him way back in “The Baby Shower”.
I forgot how dark the humor can get on this show. 😅 Classic
I need to make "Bosco" my text tone.
That Suzan was such good actress.
She was greatly disliked by the cast of the show.
@@Blas4ublasphemy Yes they did not like someone better than them.
@@wonderwalls3565 LOL, nice try Susan.
@@Blas4ublasphemy now say that without crying.
@@wonderwalls3565 Serenity now....
Funny 😆👍
💯
There is a Superman reference in every single episode of Seinfeld.
When the guy could’ve just taken his jacket off 😂
1:20 George tells Susan his code..but she didn't pick up on it😂
This episode always confused me. Do some A.T.M.s have letters on them in The States? I've only ever seen A.T.M.s with number keypads before.
@@Droogs Thanks for telling me. That's how I learn. :)
Don't give your code to ANYONE 😂
How can his code be “Bosco?” That’s five letters. Just askin.
Kramer's pretty smart here trying to crack the code. :P
Peterman's great.
That poor man died because George wouldn’t reveal his code.
We're out of bosco
To be honest you should not share your code with anyone! George is right.
That brunette behind George in the opening scene is gorgeous.
Kramer should be a detective lol
Is it the salty snacks you crave?
Jerry: Jor-El
George: Bosco
Why didn't the guy just take off the jacket?!🙄
you can't do that if the machine eats up enough of the jacket sleeve that your arm can't move
a cycle is a good way to get around town, that's what it is
George almost let a man die to keep the integrity of his code lol
All the guy had to do was slip out of his shirt.
@@jazzman1904 it was tightened at his wrist
@@allwise3608 With the card in the slot only the very tiny tip of the cuff would have been attached. You put a card in with only the tips of your two fingers and thumb attached to the card. It's a made up situation just for the plot. Still hilarious.
That's not why though....it's because Peterman is right there and Bosco is the code. George claimed that he didn't know what Bosco meant when Peterman's mother yelled it on her death bed. By confessing his code, he would also be confessing he lied about knowing what Bosco is.
@@thehibernatingturtle4016 George also said that he wanted to be able to keep one secret, and this was it.
In the spirit of woody Allen!
What a terrible situation to be in.