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@@jgsrhythm100: I *_STILL_* lose sleep at night wondering what line he concocted that he got so excited about at the end! "Ho-ho! You're meat, Riley! You just screwed yourself! Haha!"
I wonder if they amused the idea to give George a "Wall of Hair"... Checking: Now I see that he does look a bit "puffed up"! Like the "Sniffing Accuntant"-guy style of hair. You still find stuff in Seinfeld. Amazing!
Jason Alexander, the actor who plays George, got thousands of letters after this episode aired, of people who took this advice literally. People quit their jobs, got divorced, took actions they were previously afraid to take, based upon this episode's premise. "If every instinct you've had is wrong, then the opposite must be correct". In some cases with remarkable success.
@@newrealitygaming3933 Referring to other people as NPCs is psychopathic behavior. That's literally how psychologically diagnosed psychopaths operate. They view other human beings as just objects. Like if they were in a video-game and they are the main character and every other human is an NPC. Are you a psychopath yourself? Have you been clinically diagnosed?
"I'm gonna take you outside and show you what it's like" is one of several lines the show borrowed from notorious tapes of virtuoso drummer Buddy Rich losing his temper and descending into gibberish.
I saw this episode in 2007 when I was about 25, and it gave me the confidence to start doing the opposite of what I thought George would do in any situation. It ended up working very well
@@kbrewski1 So what's the point of you saying this to @christopherblue2004? Be NICE in the comments. That kind of meaningless trivia is what these comments are for.
@sirjohnmara The reactors on this channel can't even pronounce Seinfeld's name correctly. You think they know or care about who a bit actor with 1 or 2 lines is or was in?
@@kbrewski1 I think the comments are more for us Seinfeld Aficionados - To talk amongst ourselfs... I recommend the podcast "Seincast" if you want a deeper dive with two people that "get" Seinfeld. BTW There's also a joke in Seinfeld that people misspronounces his name. Kramer can't even spell it. (Well he should have asked for "Slappy White".)
Agree.. you know.. and I hope this isn't offensive.. but at first I thought.. nobody laughs like Anthony and didn't like it.. but after a couple watches it was clear he was just being himself and that's how he laughs.. so I was good with it.. but now.. NOW I FIND MYSELF LOOKING FORWARD TO IT.. CAN'T HELP IT.. I LOVE IT!!
@@SamSnips I'm sure he's a nice enough guy, but that laugh is pretty rough...it's very explosive and high pitched...reminds me of the Hyenas from "Lion King".
That's kind of my thing now: Instead of watching the actual thing - Which I wish made me laugh as much as it used to, now I look for videos of people's reactions, because apparently their laughter is funnier than the jokes.
0:31 “race him jerry”. One of my favourite episodes that occurs during the holidays, not counting festivus. Plus the Lois storyline highlights Jerry’s superman affinity.
This is definitely one of my favorite episodes for sure. Very funny and a good message to it in that sometimes you need to be bold and do crazy stuff at times.
I did the "be totally honest" thing like George did with the girl but it did not work well for me. ah ha ha To this day I think my brain that day was influenced by this episode.
@@Stevarooni It was actually not about a woman ah ha I was at a party and I had no jobs at the time and some friend of the family asked me what I was doing and I said "nothing at all". Other people heard it and he seemed shocked and uncomfortable by my response. But I was not ashamed at all. It was like something was lifted off my shoulder, I was tired of lying. I was smiling the whole time. lol No more lying about being a writer or an architect or a marine biologist.
@@johnnyskinwalker4095 Again, nothing to lose. And those euphemisms for having nothing going on are usually pretty transparent. You're where you're at, own up to it and enjoy the party. 👍
These characters aren't selfish. Remember the episode where they all volunteer to be companions to some live-in seniors? What could go wrong there? And that one episode where Jerry helps that old lady carry her loaf of bread? And that other episode where Jerry happily helps improve a Pakistani man's restaurant? And one where Kramer helps Newman recycle some pop cans? And the other one where Jerry moves a TV set for some bed-ridden hospitalized seniors? Mandelbaum!
I actually have a miniature Kramer’s Coffee Table book. It’s actually kinda cool and yes, it’s sitting as the centerpiece of my coffee table. Lol Came with four coasters.
One of the best.. if every insint you have leads to a decision that leads to failure.. then the opposite of those instincts leads to success. In a documentary they talked about this episode and said multiple people wrote in to the show and said they were literally doing what George did and swore that it had turned their life around.. Crazy
the thing is that it's hard to fully commit to doing the opposite. Like the scene where George was asked to go into that woman's apartment with high potential for intimacy; He stayed committed to doing the opposite by declining the invitation, whereas most people would probably fold at that point, thus ending the streak of good fortune
If you’re familiar with Larry David (from “Curb Your Enthusiasm”) it’s also fun to see or hear him in some of the Seinfeld episodes. He is the voice of the George Steinbrenner character. It was also him that voiced the line: “Is there a marine biologist here?”
I like when Jason Alexander, the actor that plays George, turns up to Larry's office to complain about he now finds it hard to get roles as an actor as he been typecast as the George Stanzana character that he calls a jerk. Larry argues that the character was not so much of a jerk and reveals the character is based on things that really happened to him.
I have to say I was almost shocked that Anthony did not remember this episode so well, because this is right up there as one of my all-time favorites. :)
Honestly at first glance I confused it with the "George and Elaine go celibate and have opposite reactions" episode, for obvious reasons. That one's even another Yankees episode!
The actress playing Elaine's "landlord" is Siobhan Fallon who played the school bus driver in Forrest Gump. The actor who interviews George for the Yankees job is Paul Gleason (RIP) who played Clarence Beeks in Trading Places and the teacher/supervisor in The Breakfast Club. Also, the part of George Steinbrenner was played by Larry David, the real life George Costanza
Need to go back watch some episodes where George is dating Susan and Jerry is working on writing a sitcom with George. Have to end that with The Envelope episode. 😂
My favorite episode! I saw an interview with Jason Alexander, and he said fans report having actually tried it, and it worked for them, too. (I've been tempted myself.😊) I love all of your Seinfeld stuff. "Good for the tuna." 🐟 🐠
4:35 Jujyfruits are a chewy, gumdrop-like starch-based candy, manufactured by Heide Candy Company, a subsidiary of Ferrara Candy Company. Jujyfruits began production in 1920. They were popular in movie houses along with Heide's other gummy candy, Jujubes.
I have “The Pothole” episode as their best. It has all four of the main characters up to something and they interlock at a hilarious ending with Newman. Perfection
it was odd how it seemed edited, like she laughed, and then it cut to her laughing again almost like a different moment that they edited together to make it look like one moment
Elaine's roommate is played by Siobhan Fallon, the busdriver in Forrest Gump. There are many fun guest actors in Seinfeld. Paul Gleason (NY Yankees) was in "The Breakfast Club".
“We’re gonna take it outside and I’m gonna show you what it’s like,” is a line from secret recordings a band mate made of drummer/bandleader Buddy Rich berating his band for how they were playing at a performance. Lines from that secretly recorded tape appear a few times in the run of the show, but this one has always stuck with me the most.
You gotta watch The Pen and The Library! - Also I feel like whenever you get to season 7 you should just watch the whole season. IMO it's the best season, with several of the most memorable episodes, but it also has a story arc that lasts the whole season.
@@kbrewski1 I love season 4 too, but they've already done several from that season. Really i wish they would just start over doing all the rest in order but thats me.
I wonder if they amused the idea to give George a "Wall of Hair"... Checking: Now I see that he does look a bit "puffed up"! Like the "Sniffing Accuntant"-guy style of hair. You still find stuff in Seinfeld. Amazing!
I lived in NYC for 10 years and learned to say "buzz someone up" and "stand on line" instead of "stand in line". There's also "ceiling juice" -- water that drips down on you from the top of the subway while you are standing on the platform and "air tax" - when you walk around the city and don't really do anything, but when you get home, you find $20 missing from your wallet.
All the past job experience that George mentions in the interview with the Yankees are featured in previous episodes. They are all very funny. Unfortunately you missed them. I recommend you watching them in order from now on.
I’m enjoying your Seinfeld reactions! Has anyone told you to do the Fusilli Jerry yet? That one is amazing! But you’d have to do some other episodes first, like the Doorman. And maybe the pageant. All fabulous episodes!
@kbrewski1 Cut some slack, not enough with Comeback, speaking of which, Duuurrr is a miss, so comeback with a list and line that's key, there Brew-ski Hee heeeee!!
Someone having an interest in coffee tables does sounds odd, but you would be surprised at the little things people are fascinated by. I knew one bloke who was interested in the music that ice cream vans play. He would literally research all the different types of music and the history behind them.
I'm not a huge Seinfeld fan -- but I have always loved "The Opposite." Not just hilarious, but there's actually pretty solid life advice in this episode. "Do the opposite"
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" The Comeback"
Jerk Store !!
You know you guys are a good couple when when when he gets Happy by you you being happy and laughing
The Little Kicks 🦵 episode is even funnier 😅
@@jgsrhythm100jerk store 🏬 I’m going with jerk store 🏬 yes 👍🏿
@@jgsrhythm100: I *_STILL_* lose sleep at night wondering what line he concocted that he got so excited about at the end!
"Ho-ho! You're meat, Riley! You just screwed yourself! Haha!"
I love the ending when Elaine realizes she’s become George, she’s wearing glasses.
Hot af loser chick
And she's wearing a sweatshirt and jacket like George would.
Also she said "Baby!" at the top of the episode.
I wonder if they amused the idea to give George a "Wall of Hair"... Checking: Now I see that he does look a bit "puffed up"! Like the "Sniffing Accuntant"-guy style of hair. You still find stuff in Seinfeld. Amazing!
Jason Alexander, the actor who plays George, got thousands of letters after this episode aired, of people who took this advice literally. People quit their jobs, got divorced, took actions they were previously afraid to take, based upon this episode's premise. "If every instinct you've had is wrong, then the opposite must be correct". In some cases with remarkable success.
Most people are just NPCs
@@newrealitygaming3933 LTG is that you?
@@newrealitygaming3933 Referring to other people as NPCs is psychopathic behavior. That's literally how psychologically diagnosed psychopaths operate. They view other human beings as just objects. Like if they were in a video-game and they are the main character and every other human is an NPC. Are you a psychopath yourself? Have you been clinically diagnosed?
Gotta do the episode where George gets his boss hooked on calzones haha
How about Chinese? I don't know, George. Very sloppy
"With this magnifying glass, I feel like a scientist."
@@chrisbryz1652 that's literally what the episode is called. The Calzone. Lol
@@AbeVicious: Thank you for saving me the trouble of saying that myself.
Jerry casually handling getting dumped was awesome😂
Jerry is him🤣
Jerry is the Hugh Grant character in About a Boy. His own little island nation.
I handled a breakup like that once, worked like a charm!
I wish I could handle being dumped with such nonchalance.
@@seanstinchfield-mp2xm bet it drove her nuts huh?
There is nothing funnier than a confident George and a Elaine in trouble so that was peak for me. So funny.
"I'm gonna take you outside and show you what it's like" is one of several lines the show borrowed from notorious tapes of virtuoso drummer Buddy Rich losing his temper and descending into gibberish.
fake news!
The actress playing Victoria is Dedee Pfeiffer, sister of actress Michelle Pfeiffer.
Yep she is Michelle's younger sister. They don't look like each other though.
I got the vibe.
I had no idea! She looked very cute here
@@georgezee5173 Put your pants back on
She was also the fast food counter girl in "Falling Down" when Michael Douglas lost it !!😊😊
I saw this episode in 2007 when I was about 25, and it gave me the confidence to start doing the opposite of what I thought George would do in any situation. It ended up working very well
This is absolutely my favorite episode of Seinfeld. Glad you got to see it.
The actor playing Cushman, the Yankees guy that interviewed George, was Paul Gleason. He was Mr Vernon in The Breakfast Club.
Isn’t he Mr Beeks in the movie Trading Places?….and the inept police chief in Die Hard?
@@conureron3792 Yep, a lot of 80s bureaucratic villains at one level or another :) He must be happy to play a hero here haha.
I literally came to youtube to see if a new one of these was up. 3 mins after uploading. great timing. great show. great reactions!
I love it when Estelle cries out for Jerry to get confirmation about George saying he's not going to be nice, lol.
That guy that gave Elaine the message is French Stewart from the TV show “3rd Rock from the Sun.”
No one really cares.
@@kbrewski1 So what's the point of you saying this to @christopherblue2004? Be NICE in the comments. That kind of meaningless trivia is what these comments are for.
@sirjohnmara
The reactors on this channel can't even pronounce Seinfeld's name correctly. You think they know or care about who a bit actor with 1 or 2 lines is or was in?
@@kbrewski1 I think the comments are more for us Seinfeld Aficionados - To talk amongst ourselfs... I recommend the podcast "Seincast" if you want a deeper dive with two people that "get" Seinfeld. BTW There's also a joke in Seinfeld that people misspronounces his name. Kramer can't even spell it. (Well he should have asked for "Slappy White".)
He was also in Stargate (the original movie)
I love watching you both react to ‘Seinfeld’ Your laughter makes my day.
Agree.. you know.. and I hope this isn't offensive.. but at first I thought.. nobody laughs like Anthony and didn't like it.. but after a couple watches it was clear he was just being himself and that's how he laughs.. so I was good with it.. but now.. NOW I FIND MYSELF LOOKING FORWARD TO IT.. CAN'T HELP IT.. I LOVE IT!!
@@SamSnips I think I love it cos it’s genuine laughter. Not fake! 👍😊
@@SamSnips I'm sure he's a nice enough guy, but that laugh is pretty rough...it's very explosive and high pitched...reminds me of the Hyenas from "Lion King".
That's kind of my thing now: Instead of watching the actual thing - Which I wish made me laugh as much as it used to, now I look for videos of people's reactions, because apparently their laughter is funnier than the jokes.
0:31 “race him jerry”. One of my favourite episodes that occurs during the holidays, not counting festivus. Plus the Lois storyline highlights Jerry’s superman affinity.
@@chasestankievech The Race
The theater manager was French Stewart from 3rd Rock from the Sun, another show that Wayne Knight (Newman) was on. You should check it out.
That's squint is extremely recognizable
I was going to say that. They should react to 3rd Rock from the Sun at some point. It's a very funny show.
This is definitely one of my favorite episodes for sure. Very funny and a good message to it in that sometimes you need to be bold and do crazy stuff at times.
This might be my favorite episode. I've never related to a character more than George Costanza.
I did the "be totally honest" thing like George did with the girl but it did not work well for me. ah ha ha To this day I think my brain that day was influenced by this episode.
@@johnnyskinwalker4095There are plenty of fish in the sea. Not likely to get you bites, but what do you have to lose?
@@Stevarooni It was actually not about a woman ah ha I was at a party and I had no jobs at the time and some friend of the family asked me what I was doing and I said "nothing at all". Other people heard it and he seemed shocked and uncomfortable by my response. But I was not ashamed at all. It was like something was lifted off my shoulder, I was tired of lying. I was smiling the whole time. lol No more lying about being a writer or an architect or a marine biologist.
@@johnnyskinwalker4095 Again, nothing to lose. And those euphemisms for having nothing going on are usually pretty transparent. You're where you're at, own up to it and enjoy the party. 👍
@@Stevarooni ah ha thanks
George at the Yankees are some the funniest storylines in the whole series
The eggplant calzone episode.
@@laurakali6522 What is that smell!? George has my Calzone! Where is it!
Always a little shocking when you watch a random Seinfeld and realize it's one with ACTUAL CONTINUITY IMPACT haha
I wish I could convince you to watch these in order.
For some reason they don’t like to watch stuff in order, one example, they saw the third Predator movie and then watched the first one
@@dawicked2k8 ouch like number 2 maybe lol but 3ed lmao nooooo
@@Rabbits6ix thats what im saying
they definitely need to start watching them in order from here
@rmccombs66 too late now. Hopefully they do in their own time
These characters aren't selfish. Remember the episode where they all volunteer to be companions to some live-in seniors? What could go wrong there? And that one episode where Jerry helps that old lady carry her loaf of bread? And that other episode where Jerry happily helps improve a Pakistani man's restaurant? And one where Kramer helps Newman recycle some pop cans? And the other one where Jerry moves a TV set for some bed-ridden hospitalized seniors? Mandelbaum!
Really need to watch Bizarro Jerry episode
George's and Jerry's parents are the funniest!
I actually have a miniature Kramer’s Coffee Table book. It’s actually kinda cool and yes, it’s sitting as the centerpiece of my coffee table. Lol Came with four coasters.
One of the BEST EPISODES! Don’t know why but I just love it when Kramer pops those legs down on that “Coffee Table!” 😂
One of the best.. if every insint you have leads to a decision that leads to failure.. then the opposite of those instincts leads to success. In a documentary they talked about this episode and said multiple people wrote in to the show and said they were literally doing what George did and swore that it had turned their life around.. Crazy
If you can remember it, I'd love to know the name of that documentary. TIA
the thing is that it's hard to fully commit to doing the opposite. Like the scene where George was asked to go into that woman's apartment with high potential for intimacy; He stayed committed to doing the opposite by declining the invitation, whereas most people would probably fold at that point, thus ending the streak of good fortune
If you’re familiar with Larry David (from “Curb Your Enthusiasm”) it’s also fun to see or hear him in some of the Seinfeld episodes. He is the voice of the George Steinbrenner character. It was also him that voiced the line: “Is there a marine biologist here?”
And...just to be clear, he's the co-creator and season 1-7 showrunner of Seinfeld haha.
I like when Jason Alexander, the actor that plays George, turns up to Larry's office to complain about he now finds it hard to get roles as an actor as he been typecast as the George Stanzana character that he calls a jerk. Larry argues that the character was not so much of a jerk and reveals the character is based on things that really happened to him.
4:19 I wish I had that Needful Things poster. Also, Jerry has a Child's Play 2 video tape on his shelf in his apartment.
George working for The Yankees becomes a deep dive. Season 4 ,THE TRIP (parts I and II) are a couple of the Best!
I always look forward to your reaction on Seinfeld!. Gen X i got to see all this growing up
I loved Kacee's laughing on this episode. Kacee, you have got to be the cutest reactor on RUclips. You are great.❤
I have to say I was almost shocked that Anthony did not remember this episode so well, because this is right up there as one of my all-time favorites. :)
Honestly at first glance I confused it with the "George and Elaine go celibate and have opposite reactions" episode, for obvious reasons. That one's even another Yankees episode!
The blonde with George is Michelle Pfeiffer's sister Dedee.
all this time I thought that was a young cameron Diaz
Little fun, you may already know, FYI: the woman (Dedee Pfeiffer) who George hits on in the coffee shop is Michelle Pfeiffer’s younger sister.
I like the episode when jerry is trying to get angry every chance he can. 😂
Notice how Elaine is dress at the end of the episode similarly to George at the beginning!
I absolutely love this episode George doing the opposite he gained so much confidence 🤣👏
Awwww Regis.. ❤ My mom used to watch that show and so I'd watch it when I didn't have to go to school. One of a kind.
Seinfeld gets even funnier the more u watch the reruns. Theres always something else to laugh at😂😂
The actress playing Elaine's "landlord" is Siobhan Fallon who played the school bus driver in Forrest Gump. The actor who interviews George for the Yankees job is Paul Gleason (RIP) who played Clarence Beeks in Trading Places and the teacher/supervisor in The Breakfast Club. Also, the part of George Steinbrenner was played by Larry David, the real life George Costanza
That's cool but she's not Elaine's landlord, she's her roommate.
Exactly! “Selfish” 🤔 funny that you mention that 😂
12:57 nailed it
Hot take... the Seinfeld gang are selfish 😅
These TV reactions are wonderful ways to unwind before work.
Appreciate the short form content.
Need to go back watch some episodes where George is dating Susan and Jerry is working on writing a sitcom with George. Have to end that with The Envelope episode. 😂
Damn you cut my favorite part: “Ruth. Gehrig. DiMaggio. Mantle… Costanza???” 😂
My favorite episode! I saw an interview with Jason Alexander, and he said fans report having actually tried it, and it worked for them, too. (I've been tempted myself.😊)
I love all of your Seinfeld stuff.
"Good for the tuna." 🐟 🐠
This is one of the few I don’t remember much about, great to get a refresher.
It was the opposite of every episode you could ever remember.
@@LB14745 of course! How could I be such a George!?
I worked with Paul Gleason. He was in the second interview higher for the Yankees. He was so humble and down to earth. RIP
I love these reactions so much!
Literally watching Seinfeld myself. Elaine 's back. STELLLAAAAAA!!! He gave him the PEN!!
Her back hurts.
4:35 Jujyfruits are a chewy, gumdrop-like starch-based candy, manufactured by Heide Candy Company, a subsidiary of Ferrara Candy Company. Jujyfruits began production in 1920. They were popular in movie houses along with Heide's other gummy candy, Jujubes.
I have “The Pothole” episode as their best. It has all four of the main characters up to something and they interlock at a hilarious ending with Newman. Perfection
WOW, KFC has such a good memory.. "...he's a marine biologist"
Love Kacee's reactions! Love this channel and the show.
I totally understand Kacee, George finding the 20 is one of the top 3 funniest deliveries in the show.
it was odd how it seemed edited, like she laughed, and then it cut to her laughing again almost like a different moment that they edited together to make it look like one moment
all the George on George episodes are amazing. especially when Steinbrenner goes to the Costanza's house!!
Elaine's roommate is played by Siobhan Fallon, the busdriver in Forrest Gump. There are many fun guest actors in Seinfeld. Paul Gleason (NY Yankees) was in "The Breakfast Club".
This is the start of one of the shows best runs, George working for the Yankees and Larry David doing the voice for George Steinbrenner.
This is my favorite episode of the entire series. And the opening scene my favorite.
The Raincoats 🥺
"Closetalker and Executives"
@@sirjohnmara Judge Reinhold killed it 🤣
@williamcarbajal383 "dad, it's Klompus"
@@AbeVicious "You gotta jiggle it!"
@@sirjohnmara "I jiggled!"
“We’re gonna take it outside and I’m gonna show you what it’s like,” is a line from secret recordings a band mate made of drummer/bandleader Buddy Rich berating his band for how they were playing at a performance. Lines from that secretly recorded tape appear a few times in the run of the show, but this one has always stuck with me the most.
You gotta watch The Pen and The Library! - Also I feel like whenever you get to season 7 you should just watch the whole season. IMO it's the best season, with several of the most memorable episodes, but it also has a story arc that lasts the whole season.
I love the Library Cop's Mr. Bookman. "I'm gonna be on you like a pit bull on a poodle."
S4 has the most daring, innovative and hilarious story arc ever.
@@kbrewski1 I love season 4 too, but they've already done several from that season. Really i wish they would just start over doing all the rest in order but thats me.
The soup nazi is referenced at least once a week where I work...
Other must-watch episodes:
-The Nose Job
-The Switch
-The Note
-The Pez Dispenser
-The Red Dot
-The Non-Fat Yogurt
-The Stall
What was the name of the Elaine dance episode, Little Kicks?
@@tapoemt3995 The Little Kicks lol
You guys laughter kills me. I love it , and you guys
This is probably my favorite episode.
4:37 Jujifruits are like dried up gummies before gummies became a thing.
FUN FACT: George’s gf is Michelle Pfeiffer’s sister. She also played a girl Phoebe tried setting Joey up with in the first Paul Rudd Friends episode
"I'm Victoria, Hi!" is one of those moments in Seinfeld, also "even steven line"
"I'm George. I'm George!" Gah I love Julia. She's my celeb mega crush
I never found her attractive at all!
@@seanstinchfield-mp2xm sucks to suck
@@seanstinchfield-mp2xm That's a shame.
The way she does the voice quiver on some lines, "Because they're jujyfruit! I _like_ them." 😢 gets me every time.
5:33 I would bet that in the scene in the movie THE JOKER, when he enters Murray's show and kisses the guest, they probably based it on Kramer.
“Don’t you see what’s happened here? I’ve become George.”
“Don’t say that…”
“It’s true! I’M GEORGE! *I’M GEORGE!* “
I wonder if they amused the idea to give George a "Wall of Hair"... Checking: Now I see that he does look a bit "puffed up"! Like the "Sniffing Accuntant"-guy style of hair. You still find stuff in Seinfeld. Amazing!
Another episode that's similarly themed, The Bizarro Jerry. "We already have a George"
That episode makes much more sense after the S4 story arc about the show about nothing.
A really funny episode. The fact that George became successful by doing the exact opposite, so hilarious!
Probably my favourite episode. So funny. 😂
Same.
Easily my favorite 🤣
George working for the Yankees is some of the funniest episodes 😂
I lived in NYC for 10 years and learned to say "buzz someone up" and "stand on line" instead of "stand in line". There's also "ceiling juice" -- water that drips down on you from the top of the subway while you are standing on the platform and "air tax" - when you walk around the city and don't really do anything, but when you get home, you find $20 missing from your wallet.
This was my favorite episode Jason realy delivers in this one
George’s blonde girlfriend at the lunch counter is the sister of famous actress Michelle Pfeiffer,Dedee Pfeiffer
I tried this. Told the girl, "I love your anger management problem." And man was she pissed.
This and the Fix-Up are the two greatest Seinfeld episodes.
(i forget which episode it is) ... George finds a doll that looks like his mother !!
The Doll DOH!!
@@kbrewski1 literally the name of episodes are what they're about. Lol
Man, I’m loving these reactions!!
Thanks… 🥂
Dude you laugh. lol. I respect you for showing the world it
All the past job experience that George mentions in the interview with the Yankees are featured in previous episodes. They are all very funny. Unfortunately you missed them. I recommend you watching them in order from now on.
I’m enjoying your Seinfeld reactions! Has anyone told you to do the Fusilli Jerry yet? That one is amazing! But you’d have to do some other episodes first, like the Doorman. And maybe the pageant. All fabulous episodes!
@@JaneDoe-lq3du ASSMAN
Suggestion
" The Comeback"
Jerk Store !!
Hahahaha 🤣
Way to spoil the key line.
@kbrewski1 No one would know what episode otherwise, so keep it loosky on the brewski, Maunski
@@jgsrhythm100
You named the episode. The Comeback. DUUUURRRR
@kbrewski1
Cut some slack, not enough with Comeback, speaking of which, Duuurrr is a miss, so comeback with a list and line that's key, there Brew-ski
Hee heeeee!!
“Well… the counter was right there…” has been a years long go-to line in my family.
This episode kicks off a season of George being up and Elaine being down, but after that season things go back to normal.
One of my top 5 favourites.
This is one of my favourite episodes. 😂
Jerry didn’t technically even out for the twenty bucks. The twenty he found was already his. He still lost twenty bucks. 😂
Not technically, but psychologically it worked.
good point...if it was just a 20 that was in his jacket pocket he forgot about, then it was always his to begin with...
Someone having an interest in coffee tables does sounds odd, but you would be surprised at the little things people are fascinated by. I knew one bloke who was interested in the music that ice cream vans play. He would literally research all the different types of music and the history behind them.
My favorite of them all, next to the Series Finale.
One of my favorites of Seinfeld!!!!😂❤❤❤😂
Love the Seinfeld RX's. Really hope you react to the Melrose Place Polygraph episode.
I'm not a huge Seinfeld fan -- but I have always loved "The Opposite." Not just hilarious, but there's actually pretty solid life advice in this episode. "Do the opposite"
So you had been wiping your azzz with your hand....
This is my favorite episode!!
One of my favorite episodes. 😅
Watch The Switch. There is a major reveal worth seeing. 😂