My favorite part is that this was inspired by Larry David buying his dad a fancy car and no one in his retirement community believed that he could afford it because they didn't get his comedy.
You see Jerry's dad defending the fact he can buy the car but never correct his friends calling Jerry's act trash, I like to imagine that Larry's dad did the same lol
@@redacted2275 Jerry reminds his father that he bought him a Cadillac twice before competing with the Mendelbaums. Is there still an episode for the second purchase?
My dad and mom were both born very poor. Never had a new car. My dad saved up and on his 40th birthday, he bought himself a Cadillac. Leather seats, power everything. I never saw him happier.
@@jonhall8845 If I remember correctly, Mrs. Seinfeld was the same person. Frank Costanza was a different actor as well, can't remember his name but he was Clark's dad on Christmas Vacation.
If they truly had had a thorough investigation, they would have seen that no funds were missing. Especially as Morty was so tight and accurate about money, tips and paybacks. Nothing like word of mouth to destroy a reputation.
Treasure these moments while you can. I like that Jerry and Larry never blatantly say that they're miserable in these situations, they just tell it like it is.
Any scene with Morty Seinfeld and Jack Klompus is pure comedy. Perfectly encapsulates how old people argue with each other. Reminds me of my grandpa and his buddies lmao.
I love the callback to this episode in the English Patient episode when Morty tells Jerry the Number 1 Dad T-Shirt is the most thoughtful present he has ever given him. "You know I bought you a Cadilac.... Twice"
Jerry received a check for his comedy act which proves that he earned the money fair and square, the person who sign it and hired him can verify all this. If they are accusing the Seinfelds of stealing funds there is just one course of action left. CALL JACKIE CHILES 👨🏾💼 (P.S. leave Kramer out of this)
This was also the last year for the classic rwd full sized Cadillacs. After 1996 they were nothing like the luxurious, ultra plush, sofa on wheels they used to be.
Jerry and his friends at his parents condo are the equivalent of introducing an invasive species, the delicate balance gets thrown completely out of wack and the entire ecosystem collapses.
So you think you're David Attenborough now huh big shot? You can't afford to make comments trying to come off smart - we've seen your act. He comes in here talking about invasive species - I don't know what to do anymore Jerry.
I had a '68 coupe de ville. Paid $50 for it because the transmission was ''bad''. Changed the fluid and drove it 5 years. The car was so cool to drive. My stepdad was 93 yrs old and drove caddys his whole life...
We inherited a condo in St Petersburg Florida, this is exactly how it is , we promptly sold it and it had a covered parking space separate from it we sold, these two old dudes got nto a big argument about who was buying it
Jerry bought his dad a Cadillac I bet his father loved it. It’s nice that Jerry contributed to his father by buying him a Cadillac. This episode is something gives me the vibrations.
What Jack did to them at the end was pure evil. There's a lot of people like that in real life who don't actually care about community and they just rat people out simply out of self-interest and jealousy. Which means the actor did a super great job portraying him 😂
@@jfq7223 LOL, I forgot about that commercial, thanks! I remember him in so many movies especially Harvey with Jimmy Stewart! cracked me up so many times in that movie.
Nah, it's old people with nothing to do bickering among themselves in a closed community... Jerry's parents and even Jack don't behave like that outside of it.
Because of this episode my brothers and I always use Jack Klompus' response whenever there is some vague implication that we're unfamiliar with something. "I've done _______ hundreds of times! Thousands!"
Cadillac Fleetwood was fine car, I love it. And expensive one too. I read somewhere it cost 36 000 dollars at the time . Talking about generous son ...
Having grown up in a gated community this is exactly what tenant associations and neurotic neighbors act like, especially when they see someone being successful. Everyone always trying to play politics and create drama lol. Maybe it’s because the houses are usually identical, everyone just wants to compete and be better off than the next guy.
@@deleteduser2291 Well, if you really wanna know...the one time my aunt Phyllis had us over for dinner (she was my mothers older sister) us kids were sitting on the couch and petrified out of our gourds to even move with Queenie roaming around us growling and snapping at us. Their son Joey was another one, he was too good to have dinner with us.
It’s even funnier when you realize that the condo board thinks Jerry is a lousy comedian because Elaine kept interrupting his show screaming “Stella!” when she was high on muscle relaxers in The Pen. If the Seinfelds had just replaced that sofa with the bar in it, Morty would’ve never been impeached.
My favorite part is that this was inspired by Larry David buying his dad a fancy car and no one in his retirement community believed that he could afford it because they didn't get his comedy.
And the best part is that this is so realistic in these 55+ communities.
That's hilarious 😆
You see Jerry's dad defending the fact he can buy the car but never correct his friends calling Jerry's act trash, I like to imagine that Larry's dad did the same lol
That's what Larry David 's father would do..... 😝😝😝
@@redacted2275 Jerry reminds his father that he bought him a Cadillac twice before competing with the Mendelbaums. Is there still an episode for the second purchase?
"We all saw his act last year at the playhouse. He's lucky he can pay his rent."🤣
"Jack's right, he STINKS!"
“It’s his material.”
My dad and mom were both born very poor. Never had a new car. My dad saved up and on his 40th birthday, he bought himself a Cadillac. Leather seats, power everything. I never saw him happier.
Bless his heart!
Good 4 him, sounds like a great dad.
He earned it!
That’s beautiful! The old man deserved it!
What was your mother's reaction?
Jerry's dad was easily my number 1 favorite character. Every line he had was delivered perfectly. Always had me in hysterics
Your number 1 favorite character? Gtfo
@@eazye519 ok!
Yes, so glad they replaced the original guy playing Morty.
@@giraffesareselfish9563 ya know I completely forgot about that.
@@jonhall8845 If I remember correctly, Mrs. Seinfeld was the same person. Frank Costanza was a different actor as well, can't remember his name but he was Clark's dad on Christmas Vacation.
The writers really hit the nail on the head when it comes to old people bickering.
Will somebody please put the AIR CONDITIONER ON😢😤😓
@@Kruppt808 You're hot?
Like an old man trying to send back soup at a deli.
To this day I'm amazed how well it was done, the bickering, the politics, the manneirisms. It's spot on!
Old people living in Florida have an amazing life
“He’s lucky he can pay the rent!”
It's his material...
Naaahhh
"We all saw his act at the playhouse" Jack dragged Jerry for absolute filth😂
Jack should be dragged for those eyebrows
"I could be in prison for five years, I come out, my seat goes right back to where I like it!"
That's what I was thinking.
@@jackgrimaldi8685 True Dat lol. The father of Jerry and George was hillarious.
Yeah. In prison for embezzling from the funds for that Cadillac! We all know what’s going on here!
the jig is up, Morty!
If they truly had had a thorough investigation, they would have seen that no funds were missing. Especially as Morty was so tight and accurate about money, tips and paybacks. Nothing like word of mouth to destroy a reputation.
3:00 Case closed! lol
They nonchalantly say Jerry's act "is trash" with such conviction! lol
With Jerry stealing that marble rye bread didnt help.😂
@@KimFert I forgot about that!so true😅
Exactly. I think they were all just jealous of Jerry buying his dad a Cadillac
I love Jerry's visits to Florida.. the material was so spot on accurate for senior condo living
“It’s his material” 😂😂
Always liked the old dude with the cigar hanging out of his mouth.
calling my parents weekly in FLA is like one of these scenes🤦♂️
This is what it’s like at my parents development in Florida at the pool
Treasure these moments while you can. I like that Jerry and Larry never blatantly say that they're miserable in these situations, they just tell it like it is.
Any scene with Morty Seinfeld and Jack Klompus is pure comedy. Perfectly encapsulates how old people argue with each other. Reminds me of my grandpa and his buddies lmao.
I love the callback to this episode in the English Patient episode when Morty tells Jerry the Number 1 Dad T-Shirt is the most thoughtful present he has ever given him.
"You know I bought you a Cadilac.... Twice"
"Jerry this shirt has went straight to his head.."
"Mandelbaum, Mandelbaum, Mandelbaum!"
It's go time.
"Hurts back"
Call An ambulance!😲
We're already in a hospital 😞
Take the pen,Jerry, come on take the pen. Funny seeing Jack Clopmus begging Jerry to take the pen🤣🤣🤣
My brother did that impression once
Somehow my favorite scene is the money shot of the Cadillac during the reveal.
Some of these episodes--literally every line is funny.
the writing is insanely good
Helen: " I hate her like poison'
"Oh get outta here, Mr. Big shot" 😂
There's also the scene with Jack meeting the Seinfelds in front of the restaurant, pure gold entertainment.
The early bird special!!
Look who's eating at 6 o'clock
@@giraffesareselfish9563 They should've included that scene, it's hilarious beyond words.
@@dncviorel Better than Danny's....get the hell outta here.
Fine. We'll wait. But its unheard of.
_"We all saw his act last year at the playhouse."_ ROFL
Season 7- 1996. That was the last year Cadillac made the Fleetwood. Beautiful luxury machine.
Lincoln made better cars during that period.
All the B bodies were nice cars
Hell yeah I’m driving a 96 Roadmaster essentially same car… B body’s we’re great
@@phishtacos4569 Panther Bodies!
Last year of the Fleetwood, first year of me! =D
Klompus: Believe me! I’ve ridden in a Cadillac hundreds of times! Thousands!
Morty: Thousands?!
EH!
2:04 Jerry always gets me 😅
There are basically four types of people who drive Cadillacs: rappers, mobsters, pimps and senior citizens.
There’s a surprising amount of overlap between these groups
@@bbryant460 Very astute observation.
With the exception of the Italians we at least did it with class.
And undertakers.
Now comedians
Jerry received a check for his comedy act which proves that he earned the money fair and square, the person who sign it and hired him can verify all this. If they are accusing the Seinfelds of stealing funds there is just one course of action left.
CALL JACKIE CHILES 👨🏾💼
(P.S. leave Kramer out of this)
WHO TOLD YOU To Put THE Balm on?
Who told you to buy a Cadillac? I didn’t tell you the buy the Cadillac.
these seniors are from tv sitcoms from the 60s and 70s...Maude, Dick Van Dyke show and Jessie white (maytag repairman).....
"Dad, it's got a Northstar!"
"Oh, I've never even used that!"
Great seeing these actors again.
Jack is great.
This was also the last year for the classic rwd full sized Cadillacs. After 1996 they were nothing like the luxurious, ultra plush, sofa on wheels they used to be.
Wow, great backround info👍
last year of the buick roadmaster and chevy caprice and only year those cars had mandatory OBD2 connections
Jacks astronaut pen is no more after he drove Jerry's Cadillac into alligator alley
That almost makes it worthwhile.
That episode is so hilariously aggravating.
He didn't drive it into the swamp, it drove itself into the swamp!
Jerry and his friends at his parents condo are the equivalent of introducing an invasive species, the delicate balance gets thrown completely out of wack and the entire ecosystem collapses.
Unfortunately we never got to see George visit
So you think you're David Attenborough now huh big shot? You can't afford to make comments trying to come off smart - we've seen your act. He comes in here talking about invasive species - I don't know what to do anymore Jerry.
The season finale basically explains that! All those people, from all those seasons came and told their story of how they got ruined by them lol
Jurassic Park?
You mean, like what white people have done to planet earth…? 🤔
At the condo meeting it's great to see some of the old character actors sitting at the table.
Yes, and Evelyn was Ann Guilbert, " Millie" from The Dick Van Dyke Show!
When Jack says we all saw his act he cant afford that
I had a '68 coupe de ville. Paid $50 for it because the transmission was ''bad''. Changed the fluid and drove it 5 years. The car was so cool to drive. My stepdad was 93 yrs old and drove caddys his whole life...
That's a great story! My dad loved Cadillacs too!
I don't live in the US, but driving a boatlike American car is on my before-I-die bucket list, even if it's just for a couple of hours.
What's better a Lincoln or a Caddy?
Fugetta bout it
@@Kruppt808 A Lincoln, it's like drivin' a wadah bed. Cadillac's got handlin', acceleration, speed, fuggetaboutit!
Ok people need to watch this episode after this its comedy gold, gold Jerry
This is one of my favorite episodes 😂 . Makes me proud to own my 91 fleetwood brougham and I such a big shot lol
Awe Evelyn is Yetta from the Nanny. I keep going back and forth from old snows. I’m noticing her in everything now lol.
Whaat...that's Yetta?? Hahaa! So that's what she really looks like under those thick glasses 😄
@@megsie1424 yeah you can only hear it in her voice a few times, otherwise she sounds completely different too. She was a very good actress.
Jack’s eyebrows are out of sight!
I love Evelyn she always comes in with the tea and manages to remain like Switzerland 😂
Lmao, life is so boring in that neighbourhood that huge problems arise from the littlest of things
“You know…….Because of the car.”
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Seems all seniors in Florida act like goodfellas.🤣
Don't forget the barbers, as well! ("The barber" episode)
@@dncviorel gonna have to go back and check that one, thanks😄
Jerry surprising his delighted parents at the beginning and their rush to embrace him is a rare Seinfeld moment in that it is genuinely heartwarming.
“IT’s HIs maTERiAl”…Lol…this off the cuff remarks is why I love this show.
Filmed in California pretending to be "Del Boca Vista in FL." You can tell the sun shines differently on both places.
We inherited a condo in St Petersburg Florida, this is exactly how it is , we promptly sold it and it had a covered parking space separate from it we sold, these two old dudes got nto a big argument about who was buying it
3:04 I loved his show at the Playhouse
It was completely
["SWAGGER "ON" MODE"]
Love the old guy with the cigar 😊
What Jerry said!!! It's THE SAME at my Mom's Place😵😵😵😵😣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Your son could never afford that car we all saw his act at the playhouse he'd be lucky if he could afford to pay his rent!!! Lol
“That’s right, he stinks!”
Jack's eyebrows 🤣🤣🤣
R I P the actress playing Jerry’s mom
Liz Sheridan
Reputedly dated James Dean
It doesn't make a difference, they think we're in cahoots!
"Take the pen!"
That is a gorgeous car!
That drives ITSELF into the swamp.
@@jfq7223 yep, since ITS A BEHEMOTH!
Jesus, He Only Has A Few Years Left.. Let The Guy Drive A Cadillac.
This show is GOLD
That old guy with the cigar and red, white and brown golf shirt on the committee, isn't that Milton Berle?
No
Jerry bought his dad a Cadillac I bet his father loved it. It’s nice that Jerry contributed to his father by buying him a Cadillac. This episode is something gives me the vibrations.
One of the best but I've never even been in a Cadillac once where is Jack klumpus when I need him!
What Jack did to them at the end was pure evil. There's a lot of people like that in real life who don't actually care about community and they just rat people out simply out of self-interest and jealousy. Which means the actor did a super great job portraying him 😂
All the Florida stuff is pure gold
0:17 something swagger on the good side always happens
Jack comes from a long line of jealous haters.
This is such a Larry David idea, wanting to be nice and it does nothing but hurt someone. 🤣
I love how they had Evelyn whipping votes 😭
I didn’t know that Walter from MAUDE retired to Florida!
Bill Macy! along with Jesse White (funny as hell)
@@lt4324 The Maytag repairman!
@@jfq7223 LOL, I forgot about that commercial, thanks! I remember him in so many movies especially Harvey with Jimmy Stewart! cracked me up so many times in that movie.
That Jack fellow has some intense eyebrows.
They must’ve did this episode after hearing 1996 would be the last year of the full sized traditional Cadillac Deville.
He mentioned broward county, My home town!! The 954
Funny how true this episode people think differently of you once you have better things than them. People are just too salty n toxic. 🙄
"...once you have better things than you"
What?
Nah, it's old people with nothing to do bickering among themselves in a closed community... Jerry's parents and even Jack don't behave like that outside of it.
Mrs. Seinfeld: "I hate her like poison"
Both Jerry and George had funny dads 😂 Wish I got to see Kramer's dad at a certain point
But we did get to see Babs. "Oh, she's a Kramer..."
Elaine's Dad was a tough serious character. By the law of averages Kramer's father could have been a serious quiet regular person..... naaaah
it’s morty from leprechaun 2 at 1:20 lol
3:40 I could say the same thing about my grandparents retirement home
This is why we can’t have nice things
3:00 he can definetly afford that swagger
This episode had one of Jerry Seinfeld, comedy idols, Jesse White in this who signed a autograph for Jerry Seinfeld back in the 1960s
Because of this episode my brothers and I always use Jack Klompus' response whenever there is some vague implication that we're unfamiliar with something. "I've done _______ hundreds of times! Thousands!"
Omfg I want that exact same Cadillac so bad
Cadillac Fleetwood was fine car, I love it. And expensive one too. I read somewhere it cost 36 000 dollars at the time . Talking about generous son ...
I lost it at 2:06
Morty was awesome.
Mrs Seinfeld to Jerry: “Jerry, do really need the Northstar System?”
it's grandma Yetta.
Having grown up in a gated community this is exactly what tenant associations and neurotic neighbors act like, especially when they see someone being successful. Everyone always trying to play politics and create drama lol. Maybe it’s because the houses are usually identical, everyone just wants to compete and be better off than the next guy.
+1 for Jack Klompus' eyebrows.
1:46 he's definitely ridden in a swagger mobile before
Evelyn is Nana from the Nanny.
Omg I didn't even realise thank you!
This is how life works, and no good deed goes unpunished.
jerry's parents need to lock their front door.
2:03 AAAAHHHHH
We’ll have to move to Boca
@DanSem2112 LMFAO!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
There’s an ambulance out front….
Well, looks like there’s a vacancy
WOW! This episode got more likes than views! AMAZING!!!!!!!!!
AHHHH!🤣
Jack's eyebrows, WOW!
Something about Morty slamming his fist into the table cracks me up.
My uncle Johnny had a caddy like that, he thought he was a big shot, he worked at the Fulton Fishmarket. He thought he was better than everyone.
Maybe he was better than everybody else.
@@sstills951 He was alright, it was my Aunt Phyllis that nobody liked, she and her vicious dog Queenie.
@@emintey I want to hear more about this dog.
@@deleteduser2291 Well, if you really wanna know...the one time my aunt Phyllis had us over for dinner (she was my mothers older sister) us kids were sitting on the couch and petrified out of our gourds to even move with Queenie roaming around us growling and snapping at us. Their son Joey was another one, he was too good to have dinner with us.
@@emintey So, Queeenie is your uncle?
One day I hope to grow old to be Jack Klompus
I can't wait to get that bitter and grumpy
4:31.....Mrs. Choate: "Shut up, you old bag!"
It’s even funnier when you realize that the condo board thinks Jerry is a lousy comedian because Elaine kept interrupting his show screaming “Stella!” when she was high on muscle relaxers in The Pen. If the Seinfelds had just replaced that sofa with the bar in it, Morty would’ve never been impeached.