Patrick Warburton (Puddy) was only suppose to be in one episode. But after that episode everyone on the show was like "This guy is great, we have to make him a regular character".
I love Patrick Warburton (Puddy). He was in the very short-lived Fox TV comedy The Tick, and it was absolutely one of the funniest and most subversive shows ever.
@@jasonm8017 No, it is very fondly remembered. Incredibly funny, great cast, great production. Warburton was so good even playing a parody superhero that I'm surprised he wasn't cast later in some Marvel/DC films (unless he was?)
@@coyotelong4349 Yeah, that'll never happen with the original cast, I think. Bad timing perhaps, and also probably too expensive when taking it's low ratings into account. I mean it was produced by Barry Sonnenfeld who had major box office hits like The Addams Family movie before doing The Tick. That said, I had completely forgotten about the 2016 Amazon reboot "with Peter Serafinowicz starring as The Tick along with Griffin Newman as Arthur" that ran for two seasons once again to high critical praise. I've never even seen it.
The guy at 12:39 is "The Wiz". One of the best episodes ever. It's about the Wiz electronics store, and the guy who plays "The Wiz" character in their commercials. Classic.
You two have mentioned a few times that you watched Seinfeld when you lived in the states, so you get the humor and your reaction is perfect. I've watched other Seinfeld compilation reactions where the people have never watched Seinfeld and they simply don't get it, and sometimes never go back to watching it again. People that have never watched the show, watch it first, it's sometimes hard to understand the show's humor if not. Puddy's dry humor was perfect for this show.
@@NVKyleBrown Completely agree, it's why people that haven't seen the show before, it's not in their best interest to see if the clips will somehow pull them in, it's not really a one-liner type of show.
The reason for that is it takes time to establish all the characters and their foibles to understand why they do what they do,you have to be involved in 'Seinfeld' for it to open up in all it's glory THEN you realise what a masterpiece it is,I never recommend it to anyone because 'attention spans' are too limited even with some intelligent people--'what's so funny about a puffy shirt' ? that's an example of what you're up against so I for one don't waste my time trying to explain the subtleties and nuances surrounding the characters and storylines,it has to be watched in chronological order and after about 3 hrs then you'll start to 'get it' but YOU have to put the work in and after that you'll never stop watching it over and over.
@@busking6292 A reply to a comment from over a year ago, nice. The context of my statement, one should be able to deduce what you replied with. The part where I stated 'people have never watched Seinfeld and they simply don't get it' was me elaborating on just that. lol
@@MacMc691 I'm in full agreement and wasn't trying to contradict anything you said,I was having the same experience telling people to give the 'show' a look-in 20 odd years ago and being surprised at their ho-hum attitude, however maybe I'm as bad as they are because no matter how many times I've watched 'Frasier' I've yet to raise a smile,horses for courses perhaps !
@@officeblokedazYep! Patrick Warburton played Puddy and voices Joe Swanson on Family Guy. I kinda assumed you knew that because he has such a distinctive voice.
Patrick Warburton, the actor who plays Puddy provides the voice for Joe Swanson on Family Guy (I believe he provides additional voices on the show at times as well, but could be wrong).
Since this episode first aired I have not been on a plane in which I don't think of Puddy and stare at the back of the seat in front of me for at least a few seconds.
Wearing the watch with face on inside is often the way shooters wear it. In a three point stance you can see watch face. Example: John Wick turns his watch so face is inside.
I never saw Puddy as smug, just really dense and deadpan. Like he was probably a dudebro when he was 20, and he matured into this towering, laconic lunkhead.
so these two have nothing to add but an occasional chuckle? Nothing about them repeating the same joke, over and over? What about how the show and the Puddy character got less and less funny as the years dragged on? Maybe introduce some friends of Puddy. A Puddy brother would keep everyone entertained for a few more hours at least.
The pettiness in these clips perfectly captures what Seinfeld is about.
Patrick Warburton (Puddy) was only suppose to be in one episode. But after that episode everyone on the show was like "This guy is great, we have to make him a regular character".
That was incredibly funny 😄 More Seinfeld please!
I love Patrick Warburton (Puddy). He was in the very short-lived Fox TV comedy The Tick, and it was absolutely one of the funniest and most subversive shows ever.
I thought I was the only one who remembered that. There’s a new one now but I’m not going to watch, gotta support the team. Team Warburton
@@jasonm8017 No, it is very fondly remembered. Incredibly funny, great cast, great production. Warburton was so good even playing a parody superhero that I'm surprised he wasn't cast later in some Marvel/DC films (unless he was?)
The Tick needs to be resurrected
I think the timing was just bad. The country just wasn’t in the mood to watch a new comedy series right after 9/11
@@coyotelong4349 Yeah, that'll never happen with the original cast, I think. Bad timing perhaps, and also probably too expensive when taking it's low ratings into account. I mean it was produced by Barry Sonnenfeld who had major box office hits like The Addams Family movie before doing The Tick. That said, I had completely forgotten about the 2016 Amazon reboot "with Peter Serafinowicz starring as The Tick along with Griffin Newman as Arthur" that ran for two seasons once again to high critical praise. I've never even seen it.
@@GodLovesComics Warburton was a producer for the 2016 series. Unfortunately it wasn't very good. Even the 1994 cartoon was better than that series.
"With your monocle" 😂😂 Love how you slipped that one in.
He's so effortlessly funny!❤
This is 1 of my favorite shows. Seinfeld, Cheers and MASH.🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️👍
MASH was tremendous
Frasier is my funniest sitcom .
The guy at 12:39 is "The Wiz". One of the best episodes ever. It's about the Wiz electronics store, and the guy who plays "The Wiz" character in their commercials. Classic.
You two have mentioned a few times that you watched Seinfeld when you lived in the states, so you get the humor and your reaction is perfect. I've watched other Seinfeld compilation reactions where the people have never watched Seinfeld and they simply don't get it, and sometimes never go back to watching it again. People that have never watched the show, watch it first, it's sometimes hard to understand the show's humor if not. Puddy's dry humor was perfect for this show.
Seinfeld has such a web of context that it makes very poor clips.
@@NVKyleBrown Completely agree, it's why people that haven't seen the show before, it's not in their best interest to see if the clips will somehow pull them in, it's not really a one-liner type of show.
The reason for that is it takes time to establish all the characters and their foibles to understand why they do what they do,you have to be involved in 'Seinfeld' for it to open up in all it's glory THEN you realise what a masterpiece it is,I never recommend it to anyone because 'attention spans' are too limited even with some intelligent people--'what's so funny about a puffy shirt' ? that's an example of what you're up against so I for one don't waste my time trying to explain the subtleties and nuances surrounding the characters and storylines,it has to be watched in chronological order and after about 3 hrs then you'll start to 'get it' but YOU have to put the work in and after that you'll never stop watching it over and over.
@@busking6292 A reply to a comment from over a year ago, nice. The context of my statement, one should be able to deduce what you replied with. The part where I stated 'people have never watched Seinfeld and they simply don't get it' was me elaborating on just that. lol
@@MacMc691 I'm in full agreement and wasn't trying to contradict anything you said,I was having the same experience telling people to give the 'show' a look-in 20 odd years ago and being surprised at their ho-hum attitude, however maybe I'm as bad as they are because no matter how many times I've watched 'Frasier' I've yet to raise a smile,horses for courses perhaps !
I've been a big Seinfeld fan for a long time. Your reactions are wonderful.
Puddy is the guy who voices Joe in Family Guy
Really? 👍🏻
@@officeblokedazYep! Patrick Warburton played Puddy and voices Joe Swanson on Family Guy. I kinda assumed you knew that because he has such a distinctive voice.
You can really hear it when he screams while face painted “let’s get it ooooooonnnnnnn!!!!!”
Let's get it on!!!! Should be copyrighted really.
@@PatBrownfield-TheRainmaker oh, totally, that’s all Joe 🤭
I was really hoping the Elaine devil horns bit would be in this lol
It was 😂
Puffy was also in another great sitcom called “ Rules of Engagement “. It’s worth checking it out.
Excellent videos guy, enjoying the patreon too
great reactions! Puddy has always been my favorite Seinfeld character
the backwards watch thing is from the military. its on the inside so as not to possibly reflect light and give your location away.
Probably the best voice on TV
Such a great show, never gets old, ive watched it so many times, just finished watching the whole series over for i dont know how many times.
Patrick Warburton, the actor who plays Puddy provides the voice for Joe Swanson on Family Guy (I believe he provides additional voices on the show at times as well, but could be wrong).
Patrick Warburton was comedy gold! That delivery of his always cracked me up. I wonder what he's been doing since Seinfeld ended.
Love you guys doing the Seinfeld reactions!
Puddy = exact attitude every guy should have lol
Julia Louise Dreyfus is comic genius!
Patrick Warburton, the perfect mix of handsomeness and effortless humor
Yeah that's right !
I just started a rewatch of Seinfeld recently. Definitely recommended, what a top teir show
And oh man I must not have gotten to the elaine/paddy stuff again yet. Him just sitting there staring on the flight kills me
Since this episode first aired I have not been on a plane in which I don't think of Puddy and stare at the back of the seat in front of me for at least a few seconds.
That car dealership episode was so good
He was great in a show called "Rules of Engagement" with David Spade and Oliver Hudson.
Patrick Warburton (Puddy) is also hilarious in the sitcom called Rules of Engagement.
God damn it, this is one of the funniest f*cking shows I've ever seen. 🤣🤣🤣
Feels like an Arby’s night
I mix in that quote fairly regularly when me and the family are trying to figure out what to eat for dinner.
yeah that's right
Putty and Kramer on the phone is the best.
Nah, it's a Clarkman
Patrick Warburton NAILED the Puddy character!
If you guys start watching Seinfeld seasons from the beginning, I'm joining your Patreon. 😊
Patrick Wilburn also does Kronk in the emperors new groove that funny Disney movie animation, and Kronk reminds me of puddy😂
Backwards watch is an old vet move..grandad had light and sound discipline👍
Puddy is my hero/roll model
"Finder's fee? It was on the lot!"
Yeah that's right.
For what it's worth, Patrick's also a devout Catholic
Puddy could not have been a Devils fan since he was a kid. They started in 1982, having moved to NJ from Colorado.
Puddy is Joe from Family guy... wheelchair guy!
Yeah he's a great voice actor
The new adventures of old Christine tv show
YeahThat'sRight
Once you get into season 6 of IASIP I’m signing up for your Patreon
Excellent!
How did those 2 not have a Spinoff
Puddy was totally my brother-in-law. He died a few years ago. Still miss that guy.
Damnit, I'm supposed to be working!
Wearing the watch with face on inside is often the way shooters wear it. In a three point stance you can see watch face. Example: John Wick turns his watch so face is inside.
Military personnel wear watches upside down. One reason is to be able to see the time when aiming a weapon.
They need to know what time it is before they shoot ?
@@liduck52 yes
“ Got to support the team “
“Talk to the Eight Ball”. “High five”
Patrick Warburton does the voice of Joe Swanson on Family Guy, if you didn't know
The guys who where their watch that way are mostly ex military so you can see the watch while holding a weapon
he does the voice for Joe on Family Guy too
Puddy seemed pretty bummed out only getting one trip to Arby's per month in that negotiation
Puddy Raw Doggin on the flight!
More Seinfeld 😂
Love u guys. Danny Staten island ny
I miss Seinfeld
12:22 Your pet peeve is based on erroneous assumptions. Men who work backtracking jobs often have their wristwatches shift positions.
Patrick Warburton
Need the Newman reaction
Actually, I sometimes have dip for dinner.
The Puddy character was the perfect blockhead idiot. Brilliant!
Grease Monkey in case you don't know is a derogatory term for an auto mechanic. Puddy was originally a "Grease Monkey" who was promoted to a Salesman.
I never saw Puddy as smug, just really dense and deadpan.
Like he was probably a dudebro when he was 20, and he matured into this towering, laconic lunkhead.
Joe from family guy :P
Elaine was awesome 😎
Puddy was such a lunkhead :D
The IQ quotient for Puddy would be....let's say......minus 12 lol.
😂😂😂😂😂
Oh there's still plenty of Jesus fish on cars in the states. I've seen *a lot* of em drive past me while I'm hitchhiking
Parks and Recreation
Puddy’s dense.
so these two have nothing to add but an occasional chuckle? Nothing about them repeating the same joke, over and over? What about how the show and the Puddy character got less and less funny as the years dragged on? Maybe introduce some friends of Puddy. A Puddy brother would keep everyone entertained for a few more hours at least.
THE TIMELESS ART OF SEDUCTION , SEINFELD.
Elaine was one of the best female characters ever written and acted.