# 41 " What took you so long? " is a quote from NY serial killer David Berkowitz. The Son of Sam was a postal worker in New York. That was a brilliant reference.
@Flame Resistant Troll that's only because he rarely gets lines so.when he does the spotlight is firmly on him, it's set up that way. Kramer imo the funnier of the characters , Newman at times seemed better suited as a Bond Villain.
That's what comes when you are co-writer, and you hear the actors perform what is basically your stuff. Jerry has said it many times on retrospective clips. I can't blame him for it; in fact I find the scenes even funnier with him laughing. It makes the show more endearing to me.
You see dear all certified mail is registered, but registered mail is not necessarily certified…. ILL tell you a secret about zip codes…. they're meaningless LMAO HAHAH
“You really think you could manipulate that beautiful young woman like the half soused night club rabble that lap up your inane ‘observations’?” - goddamn Newman
Newman's an absolute legend. Above all he's a side character and has only appeared in 45 episodes. Still he managed to create almost the same impact George and Kramer had in the audience ❤️. It's unequivocally true that no other sitcoms has such a hilarious side character. Examples like Gunther in Friends, Carl in HIMYM or Stuart in TBBT are utter trash when compared to Newman.
Wario and Waluigi are the bad versions of Mario and Luigi. In the game Mario land 2 on Gameboy Wario is the main villain instead of Bowser. Then they came out with a game where you play as him and he has been a part of Mario games like Mario Kart ever since.
Yes I love that part. He wanted to get off without paying the speeding ticket. Too bad for him Kramer was coocoo. It was so funny when he was trying to get him to remember the lies he'd made up....I laughed my eyeballs out
Newman: You know, old friend, sometimes I ponder this silly gulf between us and I say, "Why?" Are we really so different. For what is-- Jerry (cutting in): I'm not the one doing the cooking, Newman. Newman: Damn you Seinfeld! You useless pustule. Newman was amazing.
The courtroom scene where he was questioning Kramer, the one where he was sweating under a hot light and his biggest moment at the end of series in the final episode where he threatens Jerry are my favorites from him.
YOU EMIT A FOUL AND UNPLEASANT ODER ! Kramer and Newman switched places from the time Newman gave Kramer ques on what to say to Pam in the library. Remember? lol
If anyone nailed part it was Wayne Knight as Newman. You can argue Jerry Stillar but he did parts like that most of his career. Michael Richards, anybody remember Friday’s
Great list, but my favorite's not on here: In "The Millennium," at the end, when Jerry points out that Newman's party will be one year late and thus lame, that kind of quacking sound that Newman makes is just too funny.
It's such a shame that Wayne Knight was so fantastic that Michael Richards felt threatened & overshadowed and they had to reduce & re-tool his character. He really was amazing in those early episodes when he & Kramer were more of a double act.
@@williamzagarella8066 It's not. Richards didn't have a problem with Knight. He just preferred to not be part of a double act. By the way, he also didn't have any problem with Danny Woodburn.
This should have included my favourite line of the entire series, when he's ratting on Jerry about necking during "Schindler's List": "Yes! And a more offensive spectacle I cannot recall!"
Episodes: 50. The Muffin Tops (Season 8 Episode 21, May 8, 1997) 49. The Soul Mate (Season 8 Episode 2, September 26, 1996) 48. The Package (Season 8 Episode 5, October 17, 1996) 47. The Bottle Deposit, Part II (Season 7 Episode 22, May 2, 1996) 46. The Label Maker (Season 6 Episode 12, January 19, 1995) 45. The Bookstore (Season 9 Episode 17, April 16, 1998) 44. The Boyfriend, Part I (Season 3 Episode 17, February 12, 1992) 43. The Betrayal (Season 9 Episode 8, November 20, 1997) 42. The Shower Head (Season 7 Episode 16, February 15, 1996) 41. The Engagement (Season 7 Episode 1, September 21, 1995) 40. The Engagement (Season 7 Episode 1, September 21, 1995) 39. The Junk Mail (Season 9 Episode 5, October 30, 1997) 38. The Bottle Deposit, Part I (Season 7 Episode 21, May 2, 1996) 37. The Reverse Peephole (Season 9 Episode 12, January 15, 1998) 36. The Millennium (Season 8 Episode 20, May 1, 1997) 35. The Ticket (Season 4 Episode 4, September 16, 1992) 34. The Package (Season 8 Episode 5, October 17, 1996) 33. The Finale, Part II (Season 9 Episode 24, May 14, 1998) 32. The Butter Shave (Season 9 Episode 1, September 25, 1997) 31. The Bookstore (Season 9 Episode 17, April 16, 1998) 30. The Shower Head (Season 7 Episode 16, February 15, 1996) 29. The Seven (Season 7 Episode 13, February 1, 1996) 28. The Soul Mate (Season 8 Episode 2, September 26, 1996) 27. The Doodle (Season 6 Episode 20, April 6, 1995) 26. The Bottle Deposit, Part I (Season 7 Episode 21, May 2, 1996) 25. The Old Man (Season 4 Episode 18, February 18, 1993) 24. The Package (Season 8 Episode 5, October 17, 1996) 23. The Soul Mate (Season 8 Episode 2, September 26, 1996) 22. The Chicken Roaster (Season 8 Episode 8, November 14, 1996) 21. The Betrayal (Season 9 Episode 8, November 20, 1997) 20. The Andrea Doria (Season 8 Episode 10, December 19, 1996) 19. The Big Salad (Season 6 Episode 2, September 29, 1994) 18. The Label Maker (Season 6 Episode 12, January 19, 1995) 17. The Pothole (Season 8 Episode 16, February 20, 1997) 16. The Soup Nazi (Season 7 Episode 6, November 2, 1995) 15. The Calzone (Season 7 Episode 20, April 25, 1996) 14. The Butter Shave (Season 9 Episode 1, September 25, 1997) 13. The Package (Season 8 Episode 5, October 17, 1996) 12. The Soul Mate (Season 8 Episode 2, September 26, 1996) 11. The Engagement (Season 7 Episode 1, September 21, 1995) 10. The Label Maker (Season 6 Episode 12, January 19, 1995) 9. The Pick (Season 4 Episode 13, December 16, 1992) 8. The Package (Season 8 Episode 5, October 17, 1996) 7. The Betrayal (Season 9 Episode 8, November 20, 1997) 6. The Ticket (Season 4 Episode 4, September 16, 1992) 5. The Andrea Doria (Season 8 Episode 10, December 19, 1996) 4. The Chicken Roaster (Season 8 Episode 8, November 14, 1996) 3. The Lip Reader (Season 5 Episode 6, October 28, 1993) 2. The Finale, Part I (Season 9, Episode 23, May 14, 1998) 1. The Old Man (Season 4 Episode 18, February 18, 1993)
One of my favorite Newman lines that most people probably don't notice or recognize is from the episode ' The Diplomats Club ' when he brings kramer the son-of-sam mail bag and goes : son-of-sam, the worst mass murderer the post office ever produced !! '
It's opinionated. He's not wrong, yours isn't either. Personally I say either goerge or Kramer has the best actor. Probably Jason alexander as George, even though Richards gets WAAAYYY to much hate.
Ohhhhhh, how could it omit the absolute best Newman bit of all time, when he saw that Jerry was dating that girl Newman had dumped! When Jerry later asked him why he had dumped her, Newman coyly stated "I dunno, she just wasn't my type"!
6:25 I thought the funniest part was that, instead of the person being interrogated (Jerry) being forced to sit under the hot lights (and thus sweating not only from the "pressure" of being interrogated--like in an old movie--but from the heat of the lights as well), it was the interrogator (Newman) who was sweating his ass off!
I totally agree he should have gotten a spin-off - but it might have been really hard to write good lines for him, so doing a show all about him might have been impractical
Newman was the best " pinch hitter " in all of comedy. He could be interesting, evil, friendly, insightful, conniving, etc., but he was always funny.
Sort of Shakesperean character.
# 41 " What took you so long? " is a quote from NY serial killer David Berkowitz. The Son of Sam was a postal worker in New York. That was a brilliant reference.
Seinfeld's van? Seinfeld's van!
Oh. Thanks. I never understood that line.
Quentin 33
Yeah..The “spit” scene too. He was in JFK with Kevin Costner. That was a great reference too. Lol
@@777sicilia King Solomon on cycle dispute
Oh wow i didnt know that...thanks...thats perfect
Newman is hands down my most favorite character in the show. Best written nemesis!!!
+thespecialist0111 Newman and Kramer are bread and butter of Seinfeld show
+Rahil Sethi Agreed
same here
He was good in Third Rock also
Can't split Newman and Frank Costanza as the best supporting chracters on this show....they are both awesome
Newman easily
+Jessi L. Give a reason or two. Otherwise, the rest of us think you're an idiot.
Frank is number 1 as a screaming maniac fool.
I agree 👍 both
Newman could give me a blank stare and I'd still fall off my chair laughing. The funniest supporting character in a sitcom ever.
Per Eriksen not better than Kramer. Unless you don't consider him a supporting character... Idk.
Without. Doubt
@Flame Resistant Troll that's only because he rarely gets lines so.when he does the spotlight is firmly on him, it's set up that way. Kramer imo the funnier of the characters , Newman at times seemed better suited as a Bond Villain.
Wayne Knight is one of my favorite actors. Just an outstanding foil in this series.
'Do we own Bermuda?'
'No that belongs to the British.'
'Lucky Krauts...'
Oh Newman
Yeah Krauts are what you put in a salad.
Vegetarian Soylent-Green: Krauts are the Germans though. 😂✌🏽
@33kaus holokaust Well, we haven't been Anglo Saxons for almost 1000 years, when old William the conqueror and his Normans came to Hastings.
He's the Lex Luthor to Jerry's Superman!
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What a great actor. 100% commitment on every line.
As a former mailman I must say he knew us well.
Did you worked on the rain?🤣😂
Band of back woods, mail hating survivalists. I love that line.
it'd make a great band name
The rest of that scene in one of the best of Newman
LMFAO it's a hilarious line
Isn't it a reference to that movie "The Postman?"
The stuff in newmans apartment always makes me laugh, a butter poster, cow print crockpot hahaha
A hamburger telephone. ...😂😂😂
The funniest guy on the whole show!!! They should have put him in way more scenes!!! I love newman!!!
"Define rarely"
"Frequently"
:-D
*Elaine* : _Perhaps there's more to Newman than meets the eye?_
*Jerry* : _No, there's less._
Oh Newman. You never cease to amuse me.
Joshua Jezeski wayne knight plays the neurotic characters well. he was basically Jonah hill before Jonah hill
Newman should've gotten a spinoff. Maybe he finally gets his transfer to Hawaii. 😂
Now that is a good idea.
I love that idea!
I've always wanted a Kramer Newman spinoff.
No... He goes to Costa Rica and gets eaten by dinosaurs.
Could call it "Newman goes postal "
newman is like george and kramer combined
He really is!
He's just as scheming as Kramer, but as petty as George.
So on point dude! lol wow
fuuuuustion pooooower
@@sharonanderson5619
Hah!
I love most of these, but the scene where Newman is chasing Kramer down the street with the Risk board is one of the best scenes of all time imho
Newman was so fast and nimble for his size. He could have beaten Jerry in a race.
"I did invite you...your invitation must have gotten lost in the mail"
- That line always gets me.
I love how, if left unchecked, Newman descends into a mini nuclear meltdown!
Love at #5 when Newman takes the hat and patch Jerry is trying so hard not to bust out laughing.
That's what comes when you are co-writer, and you hear the actors perform what is basically your stuff. Jerry has said it many times on retrospective clips. I can't blame him for it; in fact I find the scenes even funnier with him laughing. It makes the show more endearing to me.
"Aren't those the guy's that always go crazy and come back with a gun and shoot everybody?"
"...Sometimes" XD
guys plural not possessive
Because the mail never stops!!
I love how he just freaks out even when talking about it.
"Sista go get yourself a cup of coffee" LOL
You see dear all certified mail is registered, but registered mail is not necessarily certified…. ILL tell you a secret about zip codes…. they're meaningless LMAO HAHAH
WHEN YOU CONTROL THE MAIL, YOU CONTROL.............INFORMATION!
"Think again, Long Shanks!" lmao
“You really think you could manipulate that beautiful young woman like the half soused night club rabble that lap up your inane ‘observations’?” - goddamn Newman
One of my favourite bits is when he rats on Jerry for making out during Schindler's List
Sloth55Chunk "A more offensive spectacle I cannot recall!"
Came to say that. I love how he reacts at the cinema hahaha
That's also the first time Jerry ever said "Newman!!". As I kept watching I hoped it was going to be a running gag, and god I was not disappointed
"You know this is your coat."
"...Damn..."
Typical Newman
you can see Jerry trying to hold in the laugh so hard
He talks like a poet
Newman's an absolute legend. Above all he's a side character and has only appeared in 45 episodes. Still he managed to create almost the same impact George and Kramer had in the audience ❤️. It's unequivocally true that no other sitcoms has such a hilarious side character. Examples like Gunther in Friends, Carl in HIMYM or Stuart in TBBT are utter trash when compared to Newman.
Wayne Knight is a genius... he's been on many of my favorite sitcoms of all time. Seinfeld and 3rd Rock from the Sun are two of my all time favorites.
newman & kramer = wario & waluigi
Whahahahahahahaha! XD
Wario???
Waluigi??
Wario and Waluigi are the bad versions of Mario and Luigi. In the game Mario land 2 on Gameboy Wario is the main villain instead of Bowser. Then they came out with a game where you play as him and he has been a part of Mario games like Mario Kart ever since.
Video games suck. What a lame analogy.
Wayne Knight ladies and gentlemen...
Genius!
**sniff** Jambalaya!
I kinda want Jambalaya right now.
You're giving up that easy?
I usually do. XD
"When you control the mail, you control...INFORMATION!"
I do charity work with the blind. Cracks me up.
Yes I love that part. He wanted to get off without paying the speeding ticket. Too bad for him Kramer was coocoo. It was so funny when he was trying to get him to remember the lies he'd made up....I laughed my eyeballs out
As if they can see what he's doing. . ..
What about the one where Newman says he isn't at work because it is raining?
yeah, he doesn't work in the rain :)
betpow Even though he's a mailman. They have a creed. "Neither rain, nor sleet, nor s-"
IT'S THE FIRST ONE
Kramer's door entrances and Newman's door exits. Perfect.
Newman: You know, old friend, sometimes I ponder this silly gulf between us and I say, "Why?" Are we really so different. For what is--
Jerry (cutting in): I'm not the one doing the cooking, Newman.
Newman: Damn you Seinfeld! You useless pustule.
Newman was amazing.
His delivery of "...Sometimes..." in number 1 in response to George's question at 12:52 is genius.
The courtroom scene where he was questioning Kramer, the one where he was sweating under a hot light and his biggest moment at the end of series in the final episode where he threatens Jerry are my favorites from him.
Great video. The only essential clip you're missing is "I feel Tuesday and Wednesday."
Great one! Also, several scenes with Newman & Babs Kramer could have made it!
A second spitter, that's one magic loogie.
Searched 'Newman' on Google. Wayne Knight's face comes up above Paul Newman's!
Newman is sooooooooooooo crazy, and it's GREAT!!!!!
"a band of backwoods mail-hating survivalists"
Wayne Knight did a great job as Newman.
Newman is the best secondary carácter ever.
That chicken scene a honestly a little creepy.
Agreed!!
Kramer and butter.
YOU EMIT A FOUL AND UNPLEASANT ODER !
Kramer and Newman switched places from the time Newman gave Kramer ques on what to say to Pam in the library. Remember? lol
… OH THE HUMANITY!
Snap back to reality
If anyone nailed part it was Wayne Knight as Newman. You can argue Jerry Stillar but he did parts like that most of his career. Michael Richards, anybody remember Friday’s
Great list, but my favorite's not on here: In "The Millennium," at the end, when Jerry points out that Newman's party will be one year late and thus lame, that kind of quacking sound that Newman makes is just too funny.
VILE WEED!!
... and then it's PUBLISHER'S CLEARING HOUSE DAY!!!!
It's such a shame that Wayne Knight was so fantastic that Michael Richards felt threatened & overshadowed and they had to reduce & re-tool his character. He really was amazing in those early episodes when he & Kramer were more of a double act.
I never heard of this anywhere. Any sources so I can look into it? That would be really something if that were true.
@@williamzagarella8066 It's not. Richards didn't have a problem with Knight. He just preferred to not be part of a double act. By the way, he also didn't have any problem with Danny Woodburn.
Loved this video!! He was a great character!! Laughed so much!
1:48 Newman’s personality at his best
Newman is so great.
The spitting episode is comic genius, cracks me up every time I see it.
10:31 Such a snappy response. Pure evil!
He is merry I'll give him that
Love to watch Newman running with pointed toes. He needs more time on the show. He totally cracks me up.
This should have included my favourite line of the entire series, when he's ratting on Jerry about necking during "Schindler's List": "Yes! And a more offensive spectacle I cannot recall!"
Hugely underrated actor and comedian. Great impact on the show.
Episodes:
50. The Muffin Tops (Season 8 Episode 21, May 8, 1997)
49. The Soul Mate (Season 8 Episode 2, September 26, 1996)
48. The Package (Season 8 Episode 5, October 17, 1996)
47. The Bottle Deposit, Part II (Season 7 Episode 22, May 2, 1996)
46. The Label Maker (Season 6 Episode 12, January 19, 1995)
45. The Bookstore (Season 9 Episode 17, April 16, 1998)
44. The Boyfriend, Part I (Season 3 Episode 17, February 12, 1992)
43. The Betrayal (Season 9 Episode 8, November 20, 1997)
42. The Shower Head (Season 7 Episode 16, February 15, 1996)
41. The Engagement (Season 7 Episode 1, September 21, 1995)
40. The Engagement (Season 7 Episode 1, September 21, 1995)
39. The Junk Mail (Season 9 Episode 5, October 30, 1997)
38. The Bottle Deposit, Part I (Season 7 Episode 21, May 2, 1996)
37. The Reverse Peephole (Season 9 Episode 12, January 15, 1998)
36. The Millennium (Season 8 Episode 20, May 1, 1997)
35. The Ticket (Season 4 Episode 4, September 16, 1992)
34. The Package (Season 8 Episode 5, October 17, 1996)
33. The Finale, Part II (Season 9 Episode 24, May 14, 1998)
32. The Butter Shave (Season 9 Episode 1, September 25, 1997)
31. The Bookstore (Season 9 Episode 17, April 16, 1998)
30. The Shower Head (Season 7 Episode 16, February 15, 1996)
29. The Seven (Season 7 Episode 13, February 1, 1996)
28. The Soul Mate (Season 8 Episode 2, September 26, 1996)
27. The Doodle (Season 6 Episode 20, April 6, 1995)
26. The Bottle Deposit, Part I (Season 7 Episode 21, May 2, 1996)
25. The Old Man (Season 4 Episode 18, February 18, 1993)
24. The Package (Season 8 Episode 5, October 17, 1996)
23. The Soul Mate (Season 8 Episode 2, September 26, 1996)
22. The Chicken Roaster (Season 8 Episode 8, November 14, 1996)
21. The Betrayal (Season 9 Episode 8, November 20, 1997)
20. The Andrea Doria (Season 8 Episode 10, December 19, 1996)
19. The Big Salad (Season 6 Episode 2, September 29, 1994)
18. The Label Maker (Season 6 Episode 12, January 19, 1995)
17. The Pothole (Season 8 Episode 16, February 20, 1997)
16. The Soup Nazi (Season 7 Episode 6, November 2, 1995)
15. The Calzone (Season 7 Episode 20, April 25, 1996)
14. The Butter Shave (Season 9 Episode 1, September 25, 1997)
13. The Package (Season 8 Episode 5, October 17, 1996)
12. The Soul Mate (Season 8 Episode 2, September 26, 1996)
11. The Engagement (Season 7 Episode 1, September 21, 1995)
10. The Label Maker (Season 6 Episode 12, January 19, 1995)
9. The Pick (Season 4 Episode 13, December 16, 1992)
8. The Package (Season 8 Episode 5, October 17, 1996)
7. The Betrayal (Season 9 Episode 8, November 20, 1997)
6. The Ticket (Season 4 Episode 4, September 16, 1992)
5. The Andrea Doria (Season 8 Episode 10, December 19, 1996)
4. The Chicken Roaster (Season 8 Episode 8, November 14, 1996)
3. The Lip Reader (Season 5 Episode 6, October 28, 1993)
2. The Finale, Part I (Season 9, Episode 23, May 14, 1998)
1. The Old Man (Season 4 Episode 18, February 18, 1993)
newman is one of the best supporting actors on a sitcom...
Think again, Longshanks.
Oh my god I am cracking here! LOL Newman is hilarious - his language!
Hello Newman
Thank you. I wish they had put Newman on more! He was so entertaining in all aspects.
After watching Newman my blood pressure gone up. I wonder how he does all the screaming without getting a stroke.
Kramer, George and Newman, in that order were the reason why I watched this show
The "what took you so long?" one is definitely my favorite
Holy crap ..... #25, that's the guy that plays Jigsaw in the Saw movies !!!
malalo75 And Newman's the guy who made him go crazy!
I cant believe it, well i guess everyone has to start some where
Bryan Cranston and Cary Elwes were on the show too.
One of my favorite Newman lines that most people probably don't notice or recognize is from the episode ' The Diplomats Club ' when he brings kramer the son-of-sam mail bag and goes : son-of-sam, the worst mass murderer the post office ever produced !! '
I think that’s my favorite quote of Newman. “But remember, when you control the mail you control…information. 😂
no one can play his part better then him, he's great
god i love newman.
Seeing Newman drive an Acura NSX like that is one of the greatest things I’ve ever seen.
Damn, Newman is diabolical.
When you control the mail, you control information.
Best actor of the entire cast.
Bullshit, not at all.
It's opinionated. He's not wrong, yours isn't either. Personally I say either goerge or Kramer has the best actor. Probably Jason alexander as George, even though Richards gets WAAAYYY to much hate.
Oh, George for sure. Hmm I guess I just find Numan's character annoying.
Valerian Rain ditto
Kramer and George basically made the show imo
"Once, twice, THREE TIMEEEESS AA AAAHHHH AAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!"
God I love that scene.
Ohhhhhh, how could it omit the absolute best Newman bit of all time, when he saw that Jerry was dating that girl Newman had dumped!
When Jerry later asked him why he had dumped her, Newman coyly stated "I dunno, she just wasn't my type"!
Newman was one of my favorite characters on this show.
12:32 Newman's starting to sound like Evil Emperor Zurg from the Buzz Lightyear movie and TV show. (Wayne Knight did indeed voice him)
Newman ticked off Jigsaw
Wayne Knight is such an amazing actor. Funny as fuck and the perfect nemesis for Jerry.
But hear me and hear me well!
#28 best description of Jerry's standup act :) :)
He was such a great actor
#24 is pretty amazing. He ask for a sip of drink and I love the interrogation part, then his boss stops him.
6:25 I thought the funniest part was that, instead of the person being interrogated (Jerry) being forced to sit under the hot lights (and thus sweating not only from the "pressure" of being interrogated--like in an old movie--but from the heat of the lights as well), it was the interrogator (Newman) who was sweating his ass off!
The thing about this show is they had such great secondary characters like Newman, Puddy, Letterman, Bania, Jackie Chiles etc.
I totally agree he should have gotten a spin-off - but it might have been really hard to write good lines for him, so doing a show all about him might have been impractical
'' I love broccoli, it's good for you"............ " vile weed" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 the best one.
4:56 "...that lap up your inane observations" lol