0:59 - according to the soup nazi actor, the extra that played the cashier made her move to return George his money unexpectedly. They loved it so much they had a good laugh after it was filmed.
The soup nazi was based on a real person Al “Ali” Yeganeh was his name , who ran a soup kitchen in New York City. He was not amused by the episode and when Seinfeld and company went to his place to buy soup after the episode aired the owner yelled "No soup for you!" and threw them out. True story #FunFact
I hated when critics and some people have said the finale was "overwhelming" and "bad" when it first aired. What did they want? The "Good Samaritan" law is stupidly real, the media works like that to cover big cases with big players, the four characters are indeed despicable (and funny af lol) when compared to the average citizen and they've paid the price... a very "Seinfeld" finale. Jerry even jokes on Letterman's last "Top Ten List" about how it's a "disappointing" series finale...
@@redacted2275 The law was stupidly unreal. No law is going to compel people to help no matter the situation. You'd have morons running in there and making things far worse for an accident victim or something else.
I only saw the finale once so I just now realize what Elaine did. That was rather terrible, she could AT LEAST have just blackmailed him into giving her free soup for life or something! Not cool to ruin his business! lol
@@toptenguy1 Once the business is gone, what can he do? He has no profits, no pull, no nothing. But if she blackmailed him, he still has income. Income that could go towards "hired help".
Wayne Hoxit it’s like an insult to injury because she published his soup recipes and he was out of business. Plus nobody would come to the restaurant to be talked to like that but because HE only sold those types of popular and delicious recipes he was profitable by his soup reputation. I’d be angry too! No Soup for you if you don’t understand!
@@slanetroyard92 i can kinda appreciate it though, i think far too many go by "the customer is always right" to where they invite themselves to be stepped on by any asshole that steps into their restaurant.
I understand Elaine, even George. but Jerry didn't cause any problems with the ordering. Kramer is what I don't get, the Soup Nazi and Kramer were actually friends and got along and had conversations. I figure he would atleast put in a good word for Kramer.
@@blahblahlick4709 , the Kramer character was the most entertaining of the four, but also the most stupidly dangerous. He burned down someone's vacation cabin, let thieves clean out Jerry's apartment, caused many thousands of dollars damage to George's stock of computers, and was most responsible (of the four) for the four of them having to spend one year in jail. And I have listed only *some* of his serious screw-ups.
There was also a scene while the Jury was deciding on the verdict where Yev Kazem was serving some of his soup to those who came to see the trial depicted in this episode. It was also shown that when Poppie asked for some salt for his soup, Yev took his soup away.
@@pforgottonsoul People seem to not understand that. Every man taking pride in what he's doing, ends up one moment being a bit over himself. That doesn't make him a totally bad person.
@@jareththegoblinking3191 , I would much rather be in the soup nazi's establishment than in Poppy's restaurant. Poppy does not wash his hands after he poops, and he pees on people's furniture.
got to say, these actors are part of the reason that make seinfeld such a great comedy show. I mean, decades later, people still remember the soup nazi!!
To all those asking, the Soup Nazi moving to Argentina is a reference to some real nazis escaping to Argentina after WW2. Juan Perón was president of Argentina at the time, and he was sort of sympathetic towards the nazis, so they were well received and even helped in their escapes. Among others, there's the well-known case of Erich Priebke, an SS commander who took part in the Adreatine massacre and was found decades later running a school in Argentina. Also Ronald Richter, a scientist who convinced Perón that he could generate power from nuclear fusion. A lot of money, resources and an entire island were dedicated to the failed project, the ruins of which can be still be visited today.
Diego C. Hitler himself also fled to Argentina and the American government knew it, but agreed to put out the narrative that he killed himself. He was living in Argentina thru the 50's. We now know this thanks to the JFK documents that were recently released by President Trump.
Do some more research. Both sides of that war was funded by the Bank of England and controlled by the Jesuit Order. Hitler never died, he retired and moved to Florida. Every war you see on TV is controlled by the Jesuit Order. After that war, the Jesuit Order started brain washing people about Space travel and moon landings.
I've never understood why Elaine took it upon herself to destroy this guy's life. She was an a**hole from the start, setting the whole chain of events in motion. And in the end she still feels no remorse.
That’s literally the damn point of the show except this time instead of the main character of the episode (Elaine) getting her come up ins the Soup Nazi got it.
@@dylanf3108 ....So the whole point of the show is to watch the main characters be evil assholes to others and the final episode is them getting the punishment they deserve? Seinfeld is a show from the villains POV
They actually always had the best of intentions, but as the series went one, they grew more cynical, jaded and apathetic. For example, if you watch Elaine at the beginning of the series, she's a sweetheart who's very emotionally-intelligent and passive; But by the end of the series, she's hostile, uncaring and bitter. They all become sociopaths on some level, with Kramer being the least despicable, and George being the most vile among them.
The Jerry´s reaction when he realized who was Yev Kassem right after Elaine said "the soup nazi" is, to me, one of the best moments of the entire episode. Thanks for the post!
Seinfeld is the first show that I ever can remember that is about nothing. I always would watch Seinfeld as a kid almost every episode and then later I would always watch it I really enjoy Seinfeld even if it is about nothing
I actually worked with the soup nazi, true story i was a employee at this company that did in store product demo’s and one day I happened to be working a demo with the soup nazi himself sampling in store his own line of pre-made soups. I believe I still have one of them that he signed for me. The funny thing is since I was never into Seinfeld and a kid when it was airing and popular I didn’t know what the big deal was until much later. In real life he is much nicer than his character
Imagine cross examining him: Attorney: Mr. Kasseem, isn’t it true that you concealed your true income from your tax returns during the past two years? Kasseem: oh you are trying to attack my truthfulness, NO SOUP FOR YOU, COME BACK AND ASK ME A QUESTION NEXT YEAR!!!
Some of the real New York soup nazi's recipes were dumped on the web a few years back. I made his crab bisque. It took a full day to properly cook the crab shells to make the perfect stock to use as a base and another day to make the soup. It was the most amazing thing I have ever eaten. The man is right; He is a genius and people should just shut up and order the soup properly. We are privileged to be alive during his lifetime, and whatever misery you must endure to get some of his soup is worth it. The same thing goes for the char-grilled oysters at the ACME Oyster Company in New Orleans. Don't ever let anyone tell you to get them somewhere else except the ACME French Quarter location on Iberville St. Others will claim to have them better, but they lie. Trust me. They will say the line is 45 minutes to get a table, it's always closer to 25 minutes. The line passes by the garbage station for about 10 restaurants and stinks like hell in the summer, but it is worth every bit of misery to eat those oysters.
I've been to the place this past summer, recommended by my husband and let me tell you it was worth it. I had obster bisque I think, it was delish! Not sure if the guy still owns the place though.
It's funny how elaine had told him he looked like al pacino in scent of a woman, because james rebhorn, who plays the lawyer in this episode also starred in that movie
Love how the Soup "Nazi" moved to Argentina after his shop closed just like many Nazis did
But he moved back at some point and started dating Dani...J.D.'s ex-girlfriend.
@Magnus Farseer Yes! Also known Operation Paperclip.
@FRANCO PEREZ they went to the US as well. In vast numbers.
I heard some koreans also went there after korean War in 1950s
They also went to the US.
But they were scientists, so who cares, riGhT?
"Could you spell that, please?"
"No! Next question!"
🤣🤣🤣
0:19
I love how the doors just swing open for him without him actually touching it lol
The One Man Who Beat You same thing for babu
He's the Argentinian Ibrahimovic.
He had the best entrance
lol maybe its a judge judy reference
I like to put it down to 0.25 speed to make it funnier.
NO SOUP FOR YOU!!
Only four words, yet one of the most iconic lines ever written for television, delivered perfectly.
"His soup's not all that good anyway"
Umm, excuse me Elaine, I remember someone's knees buckling when she first tasted his soup.
Tammyaway I think she was just messing with him.
Ikr, what a b**** character
WHAT DID YOU SAY
I think shes talking about when she tried making it herself
I thought that was Jerry whose knees buckled, not Elaine's. She didn't get any soup because she broke all the rules and was kicked out for a year.
"You people have a little pet nickname for everyone" possibly the most classic line on the series
Not classic enough for you to quote it correctly.
@@wj7867outrageous, egregious, preposterous!
@@dsm9785perfect.
@@wj7867
NEXT!
The soup snatch and refund made it legendary.
Agreed!! That cashier made the entire sketch and she was only on camera for like 2 seconds!! BRILLIANT!
I love the intensity and fury from this character. A gem of television
She was being a bit crass. He suffers for his soup. he accepts nothing but perfection from himself and his customers.
"Your pushing your luck, little man" is one of my favorite lines.
How can he tolerate any less?
I can understand that, if I slave over my craft and perfect it, why should I let trashy customers spread their filth?
He also hates Spanish ppl for no reason
@@jimmyz2684 I guess that’s the other Nazi part lol
0:59 - according to the soup nazi actor, the extra that played the cashier made her move to return George his money unexpectedly. They loved it so much they had a good laugh after it was filmed.
The soup nazi was based on a real person Al “Ali” Yeganeh was his name , who ran a soup kitchen in New York City. He was not amused by the episode and when Seinfeld and company went to his place to buy soup after the episode aired the owner yelled "No soup for you!" and threw them out. True story #FunFact
Omg, LOL :D
@@curtismichael4703 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Original_Soupman
@@robertodipasquale8763 lol Thank you for that!
I would have loved to hear Jerry's sarcastic apology.
@@curtismichael4703 NO SOUP FOR YOU!!!
that line about having to move to Argentina was absolutely perfect
I loved the way they brought so many of the bit characters in the end. That made for an awesome finale
I hated when critics and some people have said the finale was "overwhelming" and "bad" when it first aired. What did they want?
The "Good Samaritan" law is stupidly real, the media works like that to cover big cases with big players, the four characters are indeed despicable (and funny af lol) when compared to the average citizen and they've paid the price... a very "Seinfeld" finale.
Jerry even jokes on Letterman's last "Top Ten List" about how it's a "disappointing" series finale...
@@redacted2275 The law was stupidly unreal. No law is going to compel people to help no matter the situation. You'd have morons running in there and making things far worse for an accident victim or something else.
I only saw the finale once so I just now realize what Elaine did. That was rather terrible, she could AT LEAST have just blackmailed him into giving her free soup for life or something! Not cool to ruin his business! lol
Agreed. I always hated Elaine for that.
If she blackmailed him, he would have had her killed. Soup Nazi, not Soup Pussy.
@@darkaoshi27 well, we'll never know now will we
@@darkaoshi27 While you might have a fair point.. Any reason why he didn't kill her either way in this situation? She ruined his livelyhood. lol
@@toptenguy1 Once the business is gone, what can he do? He has no profits, no pull, no nothing. But if she blackmailed him, he still has income. Income that could go towards "hired help".
"His soup's not that good anyway."
"WHAT DID YOU SAY?!!"
Lmao.
I would’ve said it louder, his temper, he wouldve gone after them. Then his ass would be in cell at least for a day
Best line
"Soup's not that good anyway."
"WHAT DID YOU SAY!!!"
NO SOUP FOR YOU!!!!
Musiqking06 why was he extreme mad at her on the episode
Wayne Hoxit it’s like an insult to injury because she published his soup recipes and he was out of business. Plus nobody would come to the restaurant to be talked to like that but because HE only sold those types of popular and delicious recipes he was profitable by his soup reputation. I’d be angry too! No Soup for you if you don’t understand!
@@readallaboutme6400 Exactly there are many different types in the food business. He's the no nonsense kind.
@@slanetroyard92 i can kinda appreciate it though, i think far too many go by "the customer is always right" to where they invite themselves to be stepped on by any asshole that steps into their restaurant.
I understand Elaine, even George. but Jerry didn't cause any problems with the ordering. Kramer is what I don't get, the Soup Nazi and Kramer were actually friends and got along and had conversations. I figure he would atleast put in a good word for Kramer.
rzerox21xx Kramer is a cool person. he ought to be let free
I guess his testimony was for Elaine's character
The soup nazi doesn't cut any slack.
@@schechter01 Guilty by association!
@@blahblahlick4709 , the Kramer character was the most entertaining of the four, but also the most stupidly dangerous. He burned down someone's vacation cabin, let thieves clean out Jerry's apartment, caused many thousands of dollars damage to George's stock of computers, and was most responsible (of the four) for the four of them having to spend one year in jail. And I have listed only *some* of his serious screw-ups.
There was also a scene while the Jury was deciding on the verdict where Yev Kazem was serving some of his soup to those who came to see the trial depicted in this episode. It was also shown that when Poppie asked for some salt for his soup, Yev took his soup away.
Arthur Denorfia wow even when hes off duty hes still a jerk
He also did his "No Soup for You" gesture towards Poppie.
for him soup isn't a job it's a way of life.
@@pforgottonsoul People seem to not understand that. Every man taking pride in what he's doing, ends up one moment being a bit over himself. That doesn't make him a totally bad person.
@@jareththegoblinking3191 , I would much rather be in the soup nazi's establishment than in Poppy's restaurant. Poppy does not wash his hands after he poops, and he pees on people's furniture.
NO SOUP FOR YOU! COMEBACK ONE YEAR!
got to say, these actors are part of the reason that make seinfeld such a great comedy show. I mean, decades later, people still remember the soup nazi!!
People didn't watch the show for Jerry Seinfeld.
@@jasondyrkacz8270 His character (he was playing himself pretty much) was often the most boring part of the show.
"Could you spell that please."
"𝙉𝙊!!!! 𝙉𝙚𝙭𝙩 𝙦𝙪𝙚𝙨𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣!"
😂😁🤣
NO... Next question!
Elaine: "Soup's not that good anyway."
Soup Nazi: "WHAT DID YOU SAY!"
lol
To all those asking, the Soup Nazi moving to Argentina is a reference to some real nazis escaping to Argentina after WW2. Juan Perón was president of Argentina at the time, and he was sort of sympathetic towards the nazis, so they were well received and even helped in their escapes. Among others, there's the well-known case of Erich Priebke, an SS commander who took part in the Adreatine massacre and was found decades later running a school in Argentina. Also Ronald Richter, a scientist who convinced Perón that he could generate power from nuclear fusion. A lot of money, resources and an entire island were dedicated to the failed project, the ruins of which can be still be visited today.
As an Argentinian is really annoying that most people especially in the US only known the country just because of that.
Frank Laustin no,we know you for messi and the fact you nearly won 2016's world cup
Diego C. Hitler himself also fled to Argentina and the American government knew it, but agreed to put out the narrative that he killed himself. He was living in Argentina thru the 50's. We now know this thanks to the JFK documents that were recently released by President Trump.
Do some more research. Both sides of that war was funded by the Bank of England and controlled by the Jesuit Order. Hitler never died, he retired and moved to Florida. Every war you see on TV is controlled by the Jesuit Order.
After that war, the Jesuit Order started brain washing people about Space travel and moon landings.
@@heinzkitzvelvet yeah.
0:13 "Soup Nazi? You people have a little pet name for everybody."
Lol. 😂
Can you spell Yez Kazem. No, Next question Lmao
No spelling for you!
Richie Duck You want a spelling bee, i swat your bee, no spelling for you!
Richie Duck come back 1 year!
Yev, not Yez
It's Yev Kassem lmao
I've never understood why Elaine took it upon herself to destroy this guy's life. She was an a**hole from the start, setting the whole chain of events in motion. And in the end she still feels no remorse.
T H A T ‘ S T H E P O I N T O F T H E
S H O W
WHAT DID U SAY 😡
That’s literally the damn point of the show except this time instead of the main character of the episode (Elaine) getting her come up ins the Soup Nazi got it.
@@dylanf3108 ....So the whole point of the show is to watch the main characters be evil assholes to others and the final episode is them getting the punishment they deserve? Seinfeld is a show from the villains POV
They actually always had the best of intentions, but as the series went one, they grew more cynical, jaded and apathetic.
For example, if you watch Elaine at the beginning of the series, she's a sweetheart who's very emotionally-intelligent and passive; But by the end of the series, she's hostile, uncaring and bitter.
They all become sociopaths on some level, with Kramer being the least despicable, and George being the most vile among them.
"They ruined me and my business!" "The soup wasn't really that good anyway..." "WHAT DID YOU SAY?"
At 1:41 The Soup Nazi: (Angrily) WHAT DID YOU SAY!? 😅
I swear to god, it's the little jokes and side characters that make this show perfect.
You people have a little pet name for everybody
The Jerry´s reaction when he realized who was Yev Kassem right after Elaine said "the soup nazi" is, to me, one of the best moments of the entire episode. Thanks for the post!
👊😬!
POR FAVOR ? ADIOS MUCHACHO.
"The idiot clowns did not know how to order."
NO SOUP FOR YOU!!!! Lmao
Well Elaine got a year in prison; after that no respectable company would touch her so he won.
Awesome
Nope, that was the one thing they did right. He deserved it.
Good.
George may be the most vile of the bunch but Elaine is outright the most cruel.
Seinfeld is the first show that I ever can remember that is about nothing. I always would watch Seinfeld as a kid almost every episode and then later I would always watch it I really enjoy Seinfeld even if it is about nothing
How is it about nothing? It's about social conventions
0:09 there shouldve been an applause track at that part
This guy played the part brilliantly - the way he looks at george while he's ordering soup LOL
“You’re pushing your luck, little man.”
I laughed at the part where he said he moved to Argentina 🇦🇷😂
"no more soup for you, NEXT!" lol
they were all bad people, but you gotta love em. I can watch this series on repeat and still laugh.
0:58 All together now: *NO SOUP FOR YOU!!!!!*
If only they made a spin-off for the Soup Nazi. It would’ve been a hit.
I kept waiting for him to snap "No testimony for you!"
His soup's not all that good anyway.
WHAT DID YOU SAY??????!!!!!!
You ever hear the tragedy of Darth Soup the wise?
Palpatine: I thought not. It’s not a story the Seinfeld gang would tell you.
@@brianhatcher2799 it’s a service legend
Darth Soup, was a dark lord of service so powerful and integral, he could use his cooking too influence the customers to behave......
Funny enough, the Special Editions came out in 1997 alongside the final season of Seinfeld.
The clip began with the final part of Justin Pitt's testimony against Elaine.
I love the subtle joke about how he moved to Argentina after he closed the restaurant. A lot of Nazis fled there after WWII.
I actually worked with the soup nazi, true story i was a employee at this company that did in store product demo’s and one day I happened to be working a demo with the soup nazi himself sampling in store his own line of pre-made soups. I believe I still have one of them that he signed for me. The funny thing is since I was never into Seinfeld and a kid when it was airing and popular I didn’t know what the big deal was until much later. In real life he is much nicer than his character
no shit he's different in real life. They're all actors
Which guy are you talking about?
There is the original soup nazi and then there is the actor in this video who opened a soup place.
@@futal1000 no the soup nazi actor and the actual chef aren't the same person
How did they not add a laugh track to "I had to move to Argentina"? Funniest line in the scene
“Soup’s not all that good anyway”
T R I G G E R E D
WHAT DID YOU SAY!!?
EMOTIONAL DAMAGE!
I always ALWAYS wanted to go to that place, not even love soup, but it sounded soooo delicious 😭😭😭
Ultimately, Elaine is the most destructive of them all. Kramer at least tries to be a good person, and does very little that is evil.
He played that role so well.
NO!!! NEXT QUESTION!!
Had to move to Argentina lmfao pure gold
"The soup's not that good anyway." "WHAT DID YOU SAY!!!!!!!"
Imagine cross examining him:
Attorney: Mr. Kasseem, isn’t it true that you concealed your true income from your tax returns during the past two years?
Kasseem: oh you are trying to attack my truthfulness, NO SOUP FOR YOU, COME BACK AND ASK ME A QUESTION NEXT YEAR!!!
“Would you put your right hand on the Bible?”
“I am a Muslim, little man.”
GEORGE FOR GOD'S SAKE JUST GIVE HIM THE $3
George: "I didn't get any bread." Soup Nazi: "You want bread?! it's three dollars!" George: "What?" Soup Nazi: "No, soup for you!"
I always comeback to this clip for the "No! Next question!" 🤣
I'm from Argentina. I witnessed how he screamed to Pope Francis "¡No más sopa para usted!"
No bueno, me gustó sopa
I wondered about that.
The soup Nazi rage can be so extreme
Soup Nazi: WHAT DID YOU SAY
One of thee BEST shows ever in television history!!!
Some of the real New York soup nazi's recipes were dumped on the web a few years back. I made his crab bisque. It took a full day to properly cook the crab shells to make the perfect stock to use as a base and another day to make the soup. It was the most amazing thing I have ever eaten. The man is right; He is a genius and people should just shut up and order the soup properly. We are privileged to be alive during his lifetime, and whatever misery you must endure to get some of his soup is worth it.
The same thing goes for the char-grilled oysters at the ACME Oyster Company in New Orleans. Don't ever let anyone tell you to get them somewhere else except the ACME French Quarter location on Iberville St. Others will claim to have them better, but they lie. Trust me. They will say the line is 45 minutes to get a table, it's always closer to 25 minutes. The line passes by the garbage station for about 10 restaurants and stinks like hell in the summer, but it is worth every bit of misery to eat those oysters.
He was the BEST character. I can wath this over and over. Just hysterical
Met the guy at a convention. Nicest guy ever
I've been to the place this past summer, recommended by my husband and let me tell you it was worth it. I had obster bisque I think, it was delish! Not sure if the guy still owns the place though.
What did you say!!!....
🤣
This is how you do a clipshow episode.
NO!
NEXT QUESTION! 😅
The soup nazi episode’s are comedy gold
He moved to Argentina.....gold
“Moved to Argentina” 🤣🤣🤣🇦🇷
WHAT DID YOU SAY??!!!!???🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
No soup for you!
Sometimes you say:"I did not miss this Guy."
I so wish that Timmy had testified somewhere about George’s double dipping
Elaine you made a big mistake for making the soup Nazi very angry !
0:09 that scene in particular makes it twice as funny.
Elaine claimed that his soup's not that good. But, I remember after having just a sip of Jerry's soup, she had to sit down. 😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣
Soup Nazi could always stay in character. Elaine was so good at being vengeful.
The move to Argentina thing is pretty on point if you know anything about what happened to some Nazis after the war.
WHAT DID YOU SAY!!! 😂😂😂 I felt that.
New ringtone: What did you say?
I can't stop watching this !
WHAT DID YOU SAY?
I never realized they did this cool because that was my favorite episode. Next! I even drawn a picture of her saying Next so epic this episode was.
1:41 “You’re just lucky your son Brian’s a genius.”
“What did you say!?!”
I can't stop watching this
I wish that character stuck around more
those little shopowners with dignity are rare these days.
0:21 That's contempt of court....
its actually not lol unless the judge demands it
1:40 WHAT DID YOU SAY?! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Best lline
I had to close the store and nice to Argentina, 😂
"and *nice* to Argentina"
What?
"Move" to Argentina
A passionate man!
that part where the prosecutor asks him to spell his name just kills me hahahahahaha
No Soup For You
Moved to Argentina. Nice touch
I needed to move to Argentina Lol
It's funny how elaine had told him he looked like al pacino in scent of a woman, because james rebhorn, who plays the lawyer in this episode also starred in that movie
....and don't 4get James Rebhorn was in "Carlito's Way" also. Great actor! ✌️💜
One of the best TV characters