Me Two 0:02 Kramer and George running 🏃♂️ late ⏰ airport 1:58 Kramer waiting his car 🚗 for 45 minutes 2:16 for 10 minutes credit card 💳 3:30 they on the plane ✈️ cool 😎 3:38 here we go Kramer 20 years ago 3:59 George is trapped in bathroom 🚽 4:14 $240 bucks 4:29 hi Kramer running for Jerry 4:41 whoa he fall down
I remember People's express now continental where they came down the aisle with a cash register on a cart.I asked the stewardess what if I didn't have any money? She couldn't answer and rightly so.Ahh the good old days. And the crazy part is that it's true. Peace out.
The irony that if Kramer owes you something, you either won’t get it back or you’ll get it back ruined but if you owe Kramer something, he wants it back badly
And yet computers cost 2K minimum for a good one back then...wonder what that "equates" to now....and chicken wings cost a few cents each....now it's a couple hundred for a computer and 2 bucks for a wing...yep.. good times we're in!
Don't calculate inflation 20 years from 2024, which you are assuming it is 2004. This episode aired in late 1992 and two decades before that would be 1972. So you need to calculate inflation-adjusted $240 from 1972.
Was that John Grossbard or not? The episode never answered that question. Any other sitcom would have answered that by the end of the show. Seinfeld lets the audience decide. That's what made this show so special
The standard sitcom trope would've been to reveal that the person is some random foreigner that doesn't even speak English and thus couldn't have been Kramer's roommate from 20 years earlier.
It's weird to watch old episodes or clips in succession and realize how often he pops up--they couldn't have predicted RUclips compilations or binging on streaming services, so I can see why they wouldn't have assumed that people would say, "Hey, isn't the guy busting Kramer the 'Good weekend? Oh, great weekend!' guy from George's real estate office, and also the guy that Elaine spots eating a muffin top?" (Although knowing that he worked on the show helps explain what I always thought was the most random outtake from the show: Elaine: What's that you're eating? Deck: Muffin top store just opened down the street. Elaine: A muffin top store? Deck: What did I just say? (Pause) Elaine: The f***'s your problem?)
@@12Blueace Elaine was the worst by miles. George was honestly always a good friend to Jerry. Kramer was a leech, funny leech but a leech. George was honestly the best out of them IMO.
Later in the dealership episode, he was starving and wanted that Twix from the vending machine. But instead of getting another candy and eating it, he creates a "candy lineup" to the point people were eating it. For he is Costanza, Lord of the idiots.
@bossfan49 Good question. I’ve often pondered this myself. Presumably somewhere with a massive prison. If the convict was being sent to San Quentin… then possibly California?
Well, people let it happen, and people are still letting it happen.The transition to a totalitarian state is gradual, and takes decades, through the restriction of countless small freedoms.
The show started in 1989 and ended in 1998. I do not know how deep in this episode was but going by Elaines hair, it's an earlier one. So say its 1993, 20 years ago is 1973, $240 to share possibly a 1br so $480 total in 1973, is very possible.
“Do I still get credit for the pickup? I was here!”
Pure Larry David line! 🤣
Maybe in 1994...
Nothing is binding anymore
Hah Hah I used to love the pettiness of George 😝😝
Larry David the old communist in the mold of Bernie Sanders
“ you cannot abandon someone in the middle of an airport pickup. It’s a binding social contract.”
all of a sudden George cares about social contracts...
We must go forward, not back.
@@ForexRevolution We're living in a society!!!
George is getting upset!
WE ARE LIVING IN A SOCIETY
Kramer running is one of his best moments
😂
Absolutely. 😂. One of the best physical comics I've ever seen
Me Two 0:02 Kramer and George running 🏃♂️ late ⏰ airport 1:58 Kramer waiting his car 🚗 for 45 minutes 2:16 for 10 minutes credit card 💳 3:30 they on the plane ✈️ cool 😎 3:38 here we go Kramer 20 years ago 3:59 George is trapped in bathroom 🚽 4:14 $240 bucks 4:29 hi Kramer running for Jerry 4:41 whoa he fall down
Love that Kramer's first thing to the guy is just "hey...hey how about that huh" while grabbing his hair and face I just can't 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
Maybe that he need to make his hair shorter for that he used to have shorter hair from 20 years ago.
I miss the days of being able to run through an airport and meet people at the actual gate.
One more freedom gone to the wind.....sigh
Those tropes of stopping a loved one at the gate from leaving forever, wouldn't work so well today.
You can in Australia.
I remember People's express now continental where they came down the aisle with a cash register on a cart.I asked the stewardess what if I didn't have any money? She couldn't answer and rightly so.Ahh the good old days. And the crazy part is that it's true. Peace out.
@@Robert-bk1dmso there was a time when you could hop on a plane without a ticket and pay mid flight?
The irony that if Kramer owes you something, you either won’t get it back or you’ll get it back ruined but if you owe Kramer something, he wants it back badly
Exactly 😂😂😂😂😂
To be fair Elaine did the same to him. She put a bunch of dings in the blade of his deli slicer
Listen to the bell Grossbard, it tolls for thee
Lmfao!
😂😂😂😂😂 my favorite line
Awesome
and he floored it, EPIC, hahaha. Hauled a... haha
I love how Kramer just stops trying to explain and just goes for his wallet 😂
Hilarious!!
"But you ARE Blanche! You ARE in shackles!"
Have a nice life... sentence that is!
If a guy like Kramer asks, "Give me your credit card", do the OPPOSITE!! 😂
rixxy9204 you are absolutly right 👍🏼
Take HIS credit card?
The number of comments of people questioning the logic of a show about nothing from 30 years ago. Now that’s a sitcom.
After flying through the luggage turnstile.. Kramer calmly says.. " You guys ready " ? 😂😂😂
I love how they act like he just walked up to them.
@@12BlueaceThey just preferred not to know how he ended up there! 😅😅
4:40 lax security too. He stood there after Kramer had just escaped being arrested.
@@seanj6310 That's the pre-9/11 world for you.
@@12Blueace Lol, they've known Kramer long enough at that point that nothing he does surprises them anymore.
🎶 I like to stop at the duty free shop 🎶
It's so dang catchy 😂
That $240 Kramer was owed is $1782 on 2024 $$$!!!
And yet computers cost 2K minimum for a good one back then...wonder what that "equates" to now....and chicken wings cost a few cents each....now it's a couple hundred for a computer and 2 bucks for a wing...yep.. good times we're in!
$FJB
Stop lying it's only 479 today
@@yellowduck-2024 - What? Do you think this episode was supposed to take place in September 2016?
Don't calculate inflation 20 years from 2024, which you are assuming it is 2004.
This episode aired in late 1992 and two decades before that would be 1972. So you need to calculate inflation-adjusted $240 from 1972.
0:50 That turn around lol 😂😂
@@DrumAndDrumberbonk
So subtle but really funny
George: They're not here! You cost me 50 bucks!
Kramer: Look at you! You run like a girl! Run like a man! Lift your knees!
Kramer's juking around the crowd after he breaks the grip of the security guy, lol.
Listen to the bell Grossbard, it tolls for thee😂😂😂
I swear, even after all these years, 3:40 - 3:58 is one of the greatest moments in the history of television. 😆
4:55 Poor George 🤣🤣🤣
3:59, Actually.
Georgie joining the other mile high club
Was that John Grossbard or not? The episode never answered that question. Any other sitcom would have answered that by the end of the show. Seinfeld lets the audience decide. That's what made this show so special
imo it wasn't because of his reaction, who was the guy George ran into?
@@TheRealForgetfulElephant a criminal he antagpnized earlier in the episode.
The standard sitcom trope would've been to reveal that the person is some random foreigner that doesn't even speak English and thus couldn't have been Kramer's roommate from 20 years earlier.
It was Grossbard .
He pretended not to know Kramer.
The guy escorting Kramer down the hall is Deck Mackenzie. He was Jerry's stand in for the entire series.
Good info
It's weird to watch old episodes or clips in succession and realize how often he pops up--they couldn't have predicted RUclips compilations or binging on streaming services, so I can see why they wouldn't have assumed that people would say, "Hey, isn't the guy busting Kramer the 'Good weekend? Oh, great weekend!' guy from George's real estate office, and also the guy that Elaine spots eating a muffin top?"
(Although knowing that he worked on the show helps explain what I always thought was the most random outtake from the show: Elaine: What's that you're eating? Deck: Muffin top store just opened down the street. Elaine: A muffin top store? Deck: What did I just say? (Pause) Elaine: The f***'s your problem?)
He looks like Ray Combs from Family Feud.
The guy holds grudge like khomeni 😂
😂😂😂😂
This was my first and favorite underrated episode of the series.
“Where’s George?”
4:58
🤣
"it's a binding social contract".. he's not wrong !
That's right....but when did George start to care about social contracts? 😂
@@rattus3102 good point....but he probably knew he'd need a ride down the line. ;)
"Kramer it was like 240 bucks 20 yrs ago"
Yeah right, george. You would hold a grudge like that. You dont want to lose 50 bucks for the pickup.
This is another reason why George was the worst out of all of them.
@@12Blueace Elaine was the worst by miles. George was honestly always a good friend to Jerry. Kramer was a leech, funny leech but a leech. George was honestly the best out of them IMO.
Morty Seinfeld would have calculated up the interest and expected THAT to be the amount collected.
Later in the dealership episode, he was starving and wanted that Twix from the vending machine. But instead of getting another candy and eating it, he creates a "candy lineup" to the point people were eating it. For he is Costanza, Lord of the idiots.
Listen To The Bell Grossbard It Tolls For Thee😂
Maybe the best last ten seconds of an episode in the series
One of the best sitcoms ever.
Amazing that in the recent Curb episode, Grossbard the bell did toll for thee!
No way, I gotta watch the last season
Only Kramer can run after a plane :))
Wow ... remember a time when rent could be $240?
His portion, so it was $480 total. Twenty years earlier, mid 70’s = $2,768
crazy part is sometime down the road we will be saying same about today "remember when rent was only 2000 dollars"
@@dannynhl9441even crazier is that one day after that people will wonder what a dollar even used to be.
@@CBCycles This - it's amazing how many people don't understand how inflation works.
I love the seinfeld SHOW.
2:11
Grossbard. You’re still out there. Vengeance is coming
Mitch escorting Kramer off the plane lol
matt walsh has not aged a day
I love how Kramer wants to get the money back but yet he’s borrowed so much from others and has never paid them back.
Also, the idea that Kramer at one point kept up on his rent and presumably worked, lol.
Kramer always has it
"I like to shop at the duty free shop". LOL! 🥨
On rare occasion Kramer has an enemy 😂
I mean he is mostly Bob sacamano , lomez ,Newman kind of guy😂
He had a few- the guy from Plaza Cable was after him, and FDR wished he would drop dead. Bob and Cedric, the street toughs.
Lol the four of them have crossed too many people over the years, that’s why they’re so eager at the trial.
Him and Slippery Pete were angry at each other
Joe Davola kicked him in the head!
@@DetectiveTrupo203 he made out with Pete's mail order bride after signing for her.. rofl
0:17 "There it is. 133 and it's canceled."
Except it's not there
Yep, I stopped the video and zoomed in and it was not there.
George & Kramer scenes are hilarious🤣💯👍
The best. Kinda like Larry and JB's scenes in Curb
The wine fiasco with them in the liquor store is great too
Crossguard (or whatever) is a real hero, managed to mooch off the mooching king
this is my favourite episode of Seinfeld
It was a major misstep that they didn’t have grossbard on the final episode during the trial
Wow Kramer really needs to clean his cars rear window.
That's one of my top 10 favorite episodes. 🤣 2:08
Larry David is a comic genius.
Listen to the bell, Grossbard
George trying to save some bucks bought flight ticket and ended up saying ' save me' from the very same flight bathroom. 😂
I mean the irony 😂
He says KRA-MER!!!
@@immaboss95 Bad lip reading 😄
🤣🤣🤣
I'm betting kramer was yhe one that didn't pay the rent 😂
Just depressed that Kramer didn’t get his money back from Grossbard.
george walk into a trap at 4:02 LOL
"Look, i'll split it with ya" Or, you have to pay your half of my bad idea. What a deal! 😂
Non refundable tickets… 😂😂😂
I think of Seinfeld everytime I stop at the duty free shop
$480 rent for a 2 bedroom apartment in NYC. What a time to be alive.
Yeah but average monthly salary was like $800
Wonder where George's plane was heading.
HON-A-LULU!
Happy that they changed the ending
@bossfan49 Good question. I’ve often pondered this myself. Presumably somewhere with a massive prison. If the convict was being sent to San Quentin… then possibly California?
George : are they refundable.?
Kramer: huh😅😅😅😅😅😅
4:45 "You guys ready?" 😂😂😂
Kramer’s old room mate looks just like Matt Walsh.
🤣🤣🤣 The classic oh man
My favorite line of the entire series might be "listen to the bell Grossbard, it tolls for thee".
This is a top 5 episode.
Very very funny 😄 episode 😊
I love Seinfeld my favorite TV show 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍❤😍❤❤😍❤😍❤😍📺📺📺📺📺📺📺📺📺📺📺📺
1992: Kramer gets kicked off the plane.
2024: Kramer gets unalived by security officers.
Amazing what a few decades can do, huh?
Well, people let it happen, and people are still letting it happen.The transition to a totalitarian state is gradual, and takes decades, through the restriction of countless small freedoms.
I love that Fish called Wanda moment
"Grossbard..
Grosebard..
Rosebud"
Kramer saw this opponent..pounce..
The Sopranos would later revisit the same themes with Fabian Petrulio
We must go forward
I love this show
LOL Give me the credit card don't ask me any questions haha that's so Kramer
How did Kramer recognize Grossbard, even with the beard and after 20 years? 😆
I doubt Kramer made any progress since his younger years.
I think that is also the guy who had the place in the Hamptons
The episode never clarifies for sure, but there's a better-than-even chance that it's not Grossbard at all.
That guy that looks like the famous director!!
🎬📽
Allan Wasserman
Actor | Producer | Director | Writer
(Big, Suburbicon, and Lucky Lopez)
@@MyKingdomForAK9
Now that's a "fun" fact
Come on, give me your wallet.
You don't get the bonus miles if you return the purchase. How this guy kept a job more than a week is beyond me.
George should've known that following Kramer's schemes is always a bad idea.
At 4:30 despite the fact it's just landing, Kramer's running pretty fast next to the plane Jerry was on!
Listen, to the bell Grosbar
0:50 Kramer 😂😂
the funniest part is someone only paying $240 for rent in Manhattan...
The show started in 1989 and ended in 1998. I do not know how deep in this episode was but going by Elaines hair, it's an earlier one. So say its 1993, 20 years ago is 1973, $240 to share possibly a 1br so $480 total in 1973, is very possible.
My sister had a studio in the Village rent controlled about $500 in the 80s
in my country this show ist called mr. kramers stauffenleufen
Why do they still agree with Kramer'svcrazy ideas?🤔
They must know by now that it always ends in a fiasco.😅😅
It has to do something with Kramer
Karma Kramer haha😂😂
The credit card gives bonus miles for the ticket, but doesn't take them back if you get a refund?
4:02😂😂😂😂😂
How did Kramer know what flight Grossbard was on?
He heard him say it at 0:27.
@@rattus3102 Thanks, I missed that.
4:57 kramer!!!
"The one where George gets SA'd"
The bell tolls...for me!
More of anything, more of everything
Listen to the bell Grossbard, it tolls for theeeee
i really wonder why any of them keep hanging out with kramer.
Mike David from RedBar was in Seinfeld?
Kramer did everything but re-introduce himself to the guy and went for the wallet
It’s amazing how many Seinfeld episodes wouldn’t have happened if they had smartphones
Wym?