I love how George never considers the possibility that she might just not go to the ball. Like he thinks that if he successfully manages to avoid a break up message, then she's legally obligated to go.
Classic George, the biggest obstacle is always the simplest thing he fails to overlook. It’s just like with the frogger; he wants preserve his high score, but fails to realize he has to keep the machine on to do that.
@@wonderwalls3565 In what way is required to go? It was obvious to George she wanted to break up with him because their relationship wasn’t going anywhere and George just wanted to use her to make a grand entrance and show off. If anything, she probably would have came just to dump him right there at the door and leave before twirling in, leaving George without a date for the ball and not making his grand entrance.
@@Tripp393 I don't know if people in proper relationships really ghost eachother like that, maybe after a few bad Hinge dates or something but I think most people are still courteous enough to at least say something.
The voicemail is gold, but 1:11 underrated Costanza moment. "Uh-oh" is delivered so perfectly - the right tone, the right face, it's gold, Jerry. Gold.
The best part of this episode is the awkward exchange between George and Kramer at Jerry's apartment after the break up scene. Maybe I could call you sometime, Look George I told you it's over.
Should have added the next bit where kramer bumps into george at Jerry's and the awkwardness between the 2 while Jerry is trying to make sense of the whole situation 😅
LOL. Every one of these are beyond hysterical. This sitcom was decades ahead of its time and here I am, twenty five years or so after it ended STILL laughing at episodes I've seen ten times already.
Out of all the characters on Seinfeld I can relate to George the most. Ladies if you are looking for a George Costanza type both in personality and looks I’m who you are looking for
Kramer meeting George at Pomadoros was classic. And George responding like it was her sitting there. Classic Seinfeld comedy! We could use some more of this again.
I've been confronted with the "we have to talk" preamble several times in relationships. Actually at the very end of relationships. It's ALWAYS bad. It's ALWAYS soul crushing.
I prefered that. At least they didnt leave you hanging, got some closure and it required actual effort. Now people are too lazy to try, often they just ghost you before the relationship has even started. 🤯
The best part is when George gives Kramer the tickets. And Kramer goes don’t let this girl get away. He puts on sunglasses and goes she’ll have to find me first. 😂
My favorite parts aren't in this video. When Kramer says "George I thought you were going to change?" and George says "For her, not for you!". And the scene where Kramer takes George back.
1990s - if she cant find me, she can't break up with me! 2020s - you people used to break up in person? you used to discuss a breakup? we usually just ghost each other.........
The guy is wiping himself with a napkin so looks like she threw a glass of water/drink in his face and stormed out. I like the little touches of that show.
I love how George never considers the possibility that she might just not go to the ball. Like he thinks that if he successfully manages to avoid a break up message, then she's legally obligated to go.
Exactly. Incel thinking
Classic George, the biggest obstacle is always the simplest thing he fails to overlook. It’s just like with the frogger; he wants preserve his high score, but fails to realize he has to keep the machine on to do that.
Yeah I've always found that funny too lol.
Yes she is. Did not Jerry and George discussed this already?
@@wonderwalls3565 In what way is required to go? It was obvious to George she wanted to break up with him because their relationship wasn’t going anywhere and George just wanted to use her to make a grand entrance and show off. If anything, she probably would have came just to dump him right there at the door and leave before twirling in, leaving George without a date for the ball and not making his grand entrance.
People talk about the voicemail, but Kramer's break up with Georege is also genius comedy
It’s hilarious! And when George tries to get back together through Kramer 😂😂
4:52 ...woah
How could they even keep a straight face in that scene is beyond me...
They don't show it in this clip but when they run into each other later at jerrys 😂😂😂 so funny
George's voicemail is one of the best things in TV history ever.
I'd love my collection of voice-mails to sound like his. Think of the hours of entertainment in years to come!
"George, are you there? I hate that stupid message..." LOL
Pretty much
It's a take on a popular 70's tv theme song.
@@shannonquinn8687 Which one? I didn't catch that.
George: "My whole life, I've never made a great entrance!"
Jerry: "You've made some fine exits." 🤣
"I need something more than...........just a good time!" -Kramer😂😂
Kramer ending it with George is 😂 Best scene ever
What an ENTRANCE!
2:03 “If she can’t find me, she can’t break up with me.”
Ah the good old times before ghosting was invented.
George is reverse-ghosting her!
When people were decent
@@Tripp393 I don't know if people in proper relationships really ghost eachother like that, maybe after a few bad Hinge dates or something but I think most people are still courteous enough to at least say something.
George eating popcorn and then the shrug😂
Jason Alexander genius
“You really like this girl.”
“No, I like the BALL!” 🤣🤣🤣
George’s answering machine message is my ringtone.
The voicemail is gold, but 1:11 underrated Costanza moment. "Uh-oh" is delivered so perfectly - the right tone, the right face, it's gold, Jerry. Gold.
Underrated, ordinary... same thing, right? 🤦♂️
True, that's a great delivery
Nobody needs to talk. 😀
Who would want to?
George's voicemail is without a shadow of a doubt one of the most iconic Seinfeld moments. It's always a joy when Jason Alexander sings
This show cannot be replicated and is the GOAT sitcom literally of all time. Unbelievable 😂😂😂
@neoanderson1628 your opinion has no worth
"The greatest of all time sitcom literally of all time." Did you go to college?
Yes. Nobody NEEDS to comment. I am avoiding the comment. I can keep avoiding. Yes, belive it or not. A true Seinfeld-Aficionado gets it.
the best of its era for sure
@@arthuryan3577neither does yours.
Ah the voicemail 😂😂😂 the way he shruggs his head at "where could i be"
Shoulders? Even I couldn't shrug my head.
@@RainbowIsAPromisey bad i meant shrugging his shoulders indeed
@@Glnn_nyou better feel bad. Head shrug lol.
😂😂 I love that shrug.
George is by far the best on the show. He is into subtlety & nuance. Unique talent!😊
Everybody always breaks up at Pomodoro’s! ..I love the lady behind George at the other table! “How could you do this to me?!” 😂😂
'You've made some fine exits' is such a brilliant understated line...
The best part of this episode is the awkward exchange between George and Kramer at Jerry's apartment after the break up scene. Maybe I could call you sometime, Look George I told you it's over.
I wish they would’ve added that scene.
That voicemail is gold 😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's gold Jerry, GOLD !!
@@zoltanurmosi1143beat me to it...DAMN!
Should have added the next bit where kramer bumps into george at Jerry's and the awkwardness between the 2 while Jerry is trying to make sense of the whole situation 😅
Its impossible to make another show this funny.
It's
Even if you did you would have nothing on them because they were the original.
Backless? You're going to back her in?" And George telling Elaine sternly that "She'll Twirl" 🤣🤣🤣
@@Droogs 🤣🤣🤣
She’s not going to twirl.
@@75aces97 🤣🤣🤣
@@75aces97Kramer twirled
What an entrance!!
Nothing g better than Seinfeld reruns for a crappy day.
I came here exactly for the reason of crappy day.
Kramer's looking for more than just a good time lol. The writing on this show is brilliant.
Kramer doing the break-up is next level comedy.
LOL. Every one of these are beyond hysterical. This sitcom was decades ahead of its time and here I am, twenty five years or so after it ended STILL laughing at episodes I've seen ten times already.
“Backless? You gonna back her in?” 😂
I wonder how many times Jason Alexander has been asked to record that voicemail opening for other people?
Out of all the characters on Seinfeld I can relate to George the most. Ladies if you are looking for a George Costanza type both in personality and looks I’m who you are looking for
hmm i wonder if you'll get any real replies from this. there has to be at least one george-o-phile out there
So what you’re saying is you’re an awful human being who no woman in their right mind should ever go out with. Cause that’s George Costanza.
What about the snorting? Do you even snort like him when the situation calls for it?
There just might be a lady out there, who’s looking for a knuckle, rather than a counterclockwise swirl.
So if we take everything you’ve accomplished in your life and condense it down into one day, it looks decent?
Kramer meeting George at Pomadoros was classic. And George responding like it was her sitting there. Classic Seinfeld comedy! We could use some more of this again.
I've been confronted with the "we have to talk" preamble several times in relationships. Actually at the very end of relationships. It's ALWAYS bad. It's ALWAYS soul crushing.
They cut the clip before the best part, where Kramer makes his twirling entrance at the ball in a backless tux
LOL
It's funny how back then people would want to tell you that they want to break up, when now they'll just ghost you.
Yeah, or break up over Facebook Messenger 😂
@@elessartelcontar9415Respect, strength of character, conscientiousness...you name it...All missing in action these days.
I prefered that. At least they didnt leave you hanging, got some closure and it required actual effort. Now people are too lazy to try, often they just ghost you before the relationship has even started. 🤯
Even friendships these days end in ghosting
Dude it’s a tv show with a script. I’m sure plenty of people ghosted back then by you know just not picking up like George literally did 3:40
The best part is when George gives Kramer the tickets. And Kramer goes don’t let this girl get away. He puts on sunglasses and goes she’ll have to find me first. 😂
In this episode I love the scene when Jerry is singing George's voicemail.
Comedy gold
Best scene ever when Kramer brake up with George 🤣🤣"George we are sorry"😂😂 and then run😂😂😂
One thing we are all passing over, there is never a SINGLE AD on a Seinfeld video EVER.
With text messaging these days, George’s strategy would never work. Damn.
Yep, my parents had it easy xD
@@Entropy__ believe it or not, I'm not home
She could have just said it over the answering machine
The way he says a good time 😂
3:02 is peak comedy, I will hear no arguments otherwise.
....no arguments from me! 😅
George is great in this episode.
My favorite parts aren't in this video. When Kramer says "George I thought you were going to change?" and George says "For her, not for you!". And the scene where Kramer takes George back.
Right! .. and the part where Kramer is the one who ends up doing the twirl grand entrance! 😂
3:02 - 3:04 - The greatest Seinfeld moment ever 🤣🤣
He could've tried negotiating with her. "If you'll go to the ball with me, I'll release you from any further commitment to me."
She doesn't want to talk, she *needs* to talk.
"Nobody needs to talk"
"Who would want to?"
"You know, I'm getting to a point in my life where I need something more than just......a good time."
💀👍🏼
Omg I forgot about this one! These always brighten up my day
I love this show 😂
Believe or not but George was actually at home
- Nobody needs to talk!
Sometimes Jerry get his lines right😁
If you think about it, the implication is that George has always had this ringtone, but we just never heard it...
I could have sworn that there was an episode where this was his new answering machine greeting. This would mean that his wasn't always what it was.
One of the best episodes ever
"Elaine, when a woman makes a ball entrance, she twirls."
"She's not gonna twir-"
"She'll twirl." 😂
She'll twirl!
No one NEEDS to talk!
Who would WANT to?!
🤣🤣
It's those subtitle jokes that make Seinfeld so good!
1990s - if she cant find me, she can't break up with me!
2020s - you people used to break up in person? you used to discuss a breakup? we usually just ghost each other.........
Thanks for uploading. Been waiting for this.
the logic is impeccable.
Wish answering machines were still a thing so I could change mine to that right now.
Girl behind George must have thrown water on the guy.
Best comedy EVER!
Jerry and Georgia 😂😂😂😂 are a trip sometimes
“I didn’t know you wanted to get serious” 😂
Kramer being a wingman for everyone always. 😂
“What an entrance, and who might this be?”
Its not you,its me routine 😂😂😂
If it’s anybody, IT’S ME!
Did George make the grand entrance finally? Say yes!
lol you can always count on Kramer to butt in and ruin everything
I’d be willing to bet that this episode was specifically written around George’s answering machine.
3:01 gold
They should have gone to Mendy's
Or the soup stand place....".No ball for you"
Whoever wrote this episode is a freaking genius
Genius comedy
Naw, they had cut this too short. The best scene was when George and Kramer bumped into each other at Jerry's apartment.
I love Krammar. Hims funny.
It's not you, it's me.
I love how the lady who got broken up with is missing in the very last scene
The guy is wiping himself with a napkin so looks like she threw a glass of water/drink in his face and stormed out. I like the little touches of that show.
LOL SO OBSESSED WITH THE TWIRL
The night the show first aired , the very next day I recorded that on my answering machine. Hahahaha, the good ol days
nobody needs to talk. he got that right
I just realized is “you’ve made some fire exits” referring to when he pushed the people at the party to escape the fire😂
*Fine exits
@@Slippinn_Jimmy oh damn, subtitles did me dirty
@@clintn.kildepstein1656 that’s why I don’t use them
3:00 I could be wathching Jason Alexander nodding his shoulders all day
shrugging
The amount of times I would have choked out Kramer if she was my friend lol
This is definitely the greatest Seinfeld episode 1:24
2:50 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
What TV channel can I watch it on?
Class.
NEVER go to Pomodoro. You will get broken up with.
Man I miss the old voicemail machines, we were so much happier without smartphones......yes we WERE!!....
Kramer is the best.
How does George land such hot chicks? Oh, I forgot, it's a TV show.
Exactly--WAY out of his league. Couldn't they try and at least make it somewhat believable?
@@mobus1603didn't need to.
Jerry’s a good wingman. George can’t hold on to them, though.
it's nyc, lot of semi desperate women of a certain age.
I blame Susie for this
When George is in a relationship with a woman He's completely miserable.
This was the highest for George punching above his weight.
Ahh, they left out the grand entrance!
Where could I be?
Believe it or not
Im not home
Now Kremer 😅😅😅
2:13
This is what you came here for.
You're welcome.
The fact that he sings the message a bit flat ,
...
makes it more George- like 🤔
No one needs to talk