I wonder, is that exact phrase something that Jerry actually used in his act (not counting any possible later uses of it ironically), or is it just in the collective imagination that he did?
He also spoofs himself on "The Summer of George" when George has to choose between two thoughts, one of "frisbee golf - FROLF" and one of Jerry saying "What's the deal with airplane peanuts?"
This is my favorite SNL skit. Jerry is doing a cartoon of himself. I love when he forgets he’s the host. “I know. I mean that’s right.” You open it up, no grapes, no nuts. Love it
It is extremely funny- the grape-nuts one was the only one I recognized as coming directly from his comedy routine. I wonder how many more there were. There may also be some Monty Python influence there, e.g. Upper Class Twit of the Year is kind of a similar idea as having "dumb" comedians do a game show.
no he wasnt. People forget the only time he did the "whats the deal with" jokes was when he was especially trying not to be funny. But that clip is just remembered as "jeryyy seinfeld" he was making fun of hack versions of his style
Probably the best part of this is when Carvey… err... "Tommy Shelton" does the "why don't they just make the plane out of the black box" joke and Jerry says "I know! I mean.. that's right!"
Actually, YT is part of the internet which is a series of tubes. I think they got one of the last tubes, U-tube, and were going to with that name until Prince threatened legal action for copyright infringement whereupon the name was changed to You Tube.
@Funk O'Matic it's not a mistake, it's a reference to how some game show hosts will repeat an answer no one got, twice. Alex Trebek does it for example.
But what IS the deal with airplane food? When did they serve it? If it wasn’t for these hundred year old videos, I’d never have known airplane food was a thing.
This sketch doesn’t get the credit it deserves as being one of the all time greatest SNL sketches. Which it is. The audience literally laughs out loud at every joke.
The genius of this sketch is that the questions and the "correct" answers are directly from Jerry's own act. Hilarious also, because they are all doing a "Jerry" impression....even Jerry! What's the deal with that?
One of the all-timers, I had this one taped on some crappy Polaroid VHS that I watched about 100 times. Grape Nuts! No grapes, no nuts, whaaaats the deal!
I remember watching this being broadcast live and absolutely thought it was one of the best SNL episodes I had ever seen. The combination of Seinfeld and the early '90s SNL cast was unbelievable.
I forgot that they made fun of Oprah. It's nice to remind people that she hosted a freak show for several years. As Bill Burr eloquently said "She stood on the heads of those little people."
It's funny unless it isn't; Oprah started as a freakshow and went straight while Jerry Springer started out as straight laced as a boy scout before finding success with "I'm cheating on my baby-daddy with my stepson" type programming.
What's the deal with babies? Your first birthday you get a party thrown for you and you don't know anyone and you poop your pants, the exact same thing happens on your 100th birthday!
@@DisobedientSpaceWhale LOL! You made me snort coffee out my snout! I've also noticed all 1 year baby pics with the cake are the same; either the kid is screaming in terror, or just looks like a deer in the headlights because everyone is staring at them, and there's a stick that's on fire, right in front of their face!😳
WHO, is this Jerry, guy? You name him, you describe him, but I don't see him anywhere! Either you're seeing ghosts, or I'm seeing nothing! I mean, what is the deal?
The first time he gives an answer, he at least tries and gets it wrong. After that he is just like eff it and just keeps riffing the same lazy answer over and over again.
Everybody on that stage is a genius, but Jerry is incredible at playing off other people with his questioning, insightful, odd observations...he can do that with any statement someone makes, I love it!
Yes, ok, but why is Jerry going *BEHIND* the podiums to talk to the contestants? What's the deal with THAT? Is this the first time he's ever seen a game show? Does he want to smell their cologne? Is he secretly patting them on the ass? Can somebody help me out here?
It's like...shake the hand...shake the cock...but more than 3 pumps means he's playing with it. Isn't 1 pump playing with it too? And 3's not enough to really play all 18 holes. I mean...come on!
I think it has to do with the available camera angles and the thickness of the podiums which I would imagine made it look weird in dress rehearsal. Instead of redoing a set they would’ve just had Jerry go behind the podiums
I watched this one live. Adam Sandler had a tough time delivering and keeping up the rhythm. When he slipped into his "wacky voice" in the middle, it took me completely out. I also remember that Jerry's acting, in this skit, was just as funny as, if not funnier than his work on Seinfeld. When he and Carvey both shrug and make that goofy face, I still crack up. 😂
Sandler brought down every skit he was in during an otherwise great era of SNL. He was the harbinger of how bad the show would get in 1995, when most of the cast was changed to people who lacked either the ability or the desire to deliver performances believable enough to sell a comedic premise.
I just assumed they were observations that Jerry came up with but didnt use because it was too hackey so he just used the random observations for this skit.
@@RichV20 The black box line was an old joke by this point. I've seen it in stand-up routines before, probably on Carson. Don't think it was Jerry who said it originally. In fact, Google says it was Steven Wright, which does ring a bell to me.
Like, do they change the vault combination once a week? They open it up at monday, close it, new combination, gotta wait 'till next monday. And what's the deal with actors cracking up in the new bits?! Like, is that the first time they played their roles? Who're the ad-wizards who came up with getting actors that crack up! I really wanna know! Can anyone explain this to me?
@@somegoodfella I mean is it physical vault where they gotta go spelunking through piles of old tapes like, 'nope already saw that one,' and 'that one too' and they finally get to the bottom and the whole thing collapses on them like the Chilean miners? I mean the hazard pay these guys get...IT'S HUGE!
Final scores at the end of the main game: Dana Carvey: $200 Adam Sandler: -$500 Robin Schneider: $200 Fun fact: Adam's character is the only one who didn't get a question correct.
Awww, yeeeah! I remember this one! This is one of the awesome sketches that never make it on the anthology and greatest hits videos. There are a ton of those from the late 80s/early 90s, the greatest snl era.
I’ve been using that grape nuts joke in Jerry’s voice for 20 years as a ‘so bad it’s good’ joke and I just found this. I must have seen it on Comedy Central when they played old snl on a loop back in the day
Johnny B. Goode The John Mulaney and Eddie Murphy episodes were strong. I just assume it’s because those guys are funny and were on top of it all. Phantom of the opera goose that was hit by Sully? Lol
Jerry Seinfeld is so iconic in that his style of comedy was so unfunny that it became so easy to parody that it’s unforgettable. When I was a kid I loved Seinfeld and didn’t realize til I was a teenager that he actually was a comedian who did bits like that. I thought that was just his character from the show. And something about the fact that when he’s talking to the contestants he’s walking behind their podiums and making them move out of his way when he’s done is killing me.
It didn't take me even a second to say aglet when he said what they won. Why do I know this so well but can't remember how to even remember the bones in my body? hahaha
Actually I've now seen a season 1 Gilligan's episode where the Professor does try to fix the boat. They repair it with a solvent Gilligan found in a tree. But the next day the solvent corrodes and the entire boat falls apart into pieces.
I remember doing all Sandlers lines from this skit in school to my friends. I still remember watching this live like it was yesterday. 30yrs goes by so fast
I've actually seen that exact joke used as an example of how dangerously stupid people are and want others to be. As an exploration for why the veneer if stupidity gets rewarded but smart people are looked down upon.
Jerry repeating the answer to the Clapper commercial is gold. It’s gold, Jerry.
Bannen!
@John Nichols yep you're right
John Nichols Buckles>>>>Bania
I...know!
@John Nichols Bania is represented here by Sandler with his one joke.
Thank you Blocks / Neil for reminding me of this one. Smigel genius
Same
Me too!!!
Even Jerry’s doing an impression of Jerry
Yeah, what's the deal with that?
_ musique Who are the ad wizards that came up with this one?
Just about to write this. Funny thing is his Jerry impression is terrible.🤔🤣
I wonder, is that exact phrase something that Jerry actually used in his act (not counting any possible later uses of it ironically), or is it just in the collective imagination that he did?
He also spoofs himself on "The Summer of George" when George has to choose between two thoughts, one of "frisbee golf - FROLF" and one of Jerry saying "What's the deal with airplane peanuts?"
This is my favorite SNL skit. Jerry is doing a cartoon of himself. I love when he forgets he’s the host. “I know. I mean that’s right.” You open it up, no grapes, no nuts. Love it
It is extremely funny- the grape-nuts one was the only one I recognized as coming directly from his comedy routine. I wonder how many more there were. There may also be some Monty Python influence there, e.g. Upper Class Twit of the Year is kind of a similar idea as having "dumb" comedians do a game show.
no he wasnt. People forget the only time he did the "whats the deal with" jokes was when he was especially trying not to be funny. But that clip is just remembered as "jeryyy seinfeld" he was making fun of hack versions of his style
This is my favorite SNL sketch of all time, maybe. It’s basically all of Seinfeld’s best style of jokes presented as a game show 😂
He was on fire 🔥 Its gold Jerry! Gold! 😂😂😂
Probably the best part of this is when Carvey… err... "Tommy Shelton" does the "why don't they just make the plane out of the black box" joke and Jerry says "I know! I mean.. that's right!"
CavemanSynthesizer Ha-ha! Hey, I remember a comic doing that joke years ago! I mean, what’s the deal with that?! (No, really though-it’s true!)
@@mcstraviganza An alternative answer should be "They call it a black box, but it's ORANGE ... I mean, c'mon"
He got so caught up in the passion of the deal with that.
@@TS-qq7vr it's part of the act. Hundred percent scripted...
EXCEPT that's not funny
"Could we possibly need this much Mountain Dew?" is something I've quoted since I saw this in the 90s. So funny and a good question.
“Who are the ad wizards who came up with this one” 😂
Lmao
😂🤣😂🤣 omg
I've been using this line ever since seeing this skit when it first aired ..... every time a stupid commercial comes on (which is most of them!)
It's not about the grapes, or the nuts. It's about the future and grabbing your dreams.
😂😂😂😂
What's the deal with TH-cam? It's not on a tube, it's not about You, I'm watching it on my phone when I should be making breakfast!
HeadBanger Boogie. Ha!!
HeadBanger Boogie i know! youtube? who are the ad wizards who came up with this one?
Good one
😁😁😁😁😁
Actually, YT is part of the internet which is a series of tubes. I think they got one of the last tubes, U-tube, and were going to with that name until Prince threatened legal action for copyright infringement whereupon the name was changed to You Tube.
When Jerry repeats the correct long-ass answer off of his card 😂
@Funk O'Matic it's not a mistake, it's a reference to how some game show hosts will repeat an answer no one got, twice. Alex Trebek does it for example.
That was killer lol
He probably wrote that joke and was milking it for all he could
@@carolwood9446
Seinfeld wrote all of these jokes....
It's basically his act and a rip on game show hosts and guests at the same time.
2:53 :)
"Five people, including Jerry Seinfeld, impersonating Jerry Seinfeld."
5?
That’s 4
@@jacobdehaan4114
1. Bobby (host)
2. Tommy (contestant)
3. Barry (contestant)
4. Billy (contestant)
5. Larry (announcer) @6:46
@@gyanprakashgupt7699Bobby, Tommy, Barry, Billy & Larry
I’m guessing Robert Smigel did the announcer’s voice.
The best joke in the entire skit is Rob’s “Hey I can’t follow that.”😂😂😂
Seinfeld doing a Seinfeld impression and game show host impression at the same time 🤣🤣🤣
He is, but then his whole vocal cadence is like a cross between a game show host and baseball play-by-play announcer.
Seriously what's the deal with the black box? Why don't they make the plane outta that since it's the only thing to ever survive?😂😂😂😂
This is one of my all-time favorite SNL sketches.
I mean, I know.
But what IS the deal with airplane food? When did they serve it? If it wasn’t for these hundred year old videos, I’d never have known airplane food was a thing.
This sketch doesn’t get the credit it deserves as being one of the all time greatest SNL sketches. Which it is. The audience literally laughs out loud at every joke.
they were probably told when to laugh, or its a laugh track.
Basically this is where the “What’s the deal” Jerry Seinfeld quote came from.
@@matthewsmith3078 No, it was already a thing, that’s why this sketch worked so well.
@@doomkittydoomkitty You think SNL uses a laugh track?
What is the deal with youtube comments?
@@Ken.- jeez, sorry didnt know you'd be so offended on my lack of knowledge about SNL
"Who are the ad wizards that came up with this one" - literally been saying this twice a week since the 90s
Me too! And no one knows what the hell I'm talking about 🤣🤣
Eric Damiano my brother, I've found you!
Same!
Me too. I’m so glad to know I’m not the only one.
I said this today to my coworkers when they told me Popeye's wants us to bring our own bread to make our own chicken sandwich...
The genius of this sketch is that the questions and the "correct" answers are directly from Jerry's own act. Hilarious also, because they are all doing a "Jerry" impression....even Jerry!
What's the deal with that?
I know! I think that's why, when Jerry repeats the entire answer on that one question, it's so funny.
"I don't want to Mc-eat it!" I have always loved that whole bit.
I swear this and some of the others were actual bits from Jerry's standup act.
Lol seeing Seinfeld with Sandler, Carvey and Schneider is kind of a trip 😄
Rob Schneider was on an episode of Seinfeld. The friars club, season 7 episode 17.
@@2011zeldafan the guy in Elaines office who pretends beeing deaf ??
@@Liam123-r8o Yes
Really would have loved to see more of them together!
@@Liam123-r8o Sorry for the late reply but yes that’s him.
One of the all-timers, I had this one taped on some crappy Polaroid VHS that I watched about 100 times. Grape Nuts! No grapes, no nuts, whaaaats the deal!
@SNES drunk - Same! As soon as that music started it took me right back.
I did, too
Who are the ad wizards who came up with that one?
Thanks SNL for uploading all of these great older sketches.
Wolf Mountford....... WTH bro??!! 🤦♂️🤦♂️😜😜😜🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
This skit is probably one of the best i have seen. Right up there with ferrel’s celebrity jeopardy and chris Farley motivational speaker
Farley was the BEST motivational speaker ever!!
I beg to differ. I really fucking isn’t.
I remember watching this being broadcast live and absolutely thought it was one of the best SNL episodes I had ever seen. The combination of Seinfeld and the early '90s SNL cast was unbelievable.
Celebrity jeopardy was Norm’s
my fav is papyrus
I forgot that they made fun of Oprah. It's nice to remind people that she hosted a freak show for several years. As Bill Burr eloquently said "She stood on the heads of those little people."
And I have always said, "what's the deal with putting yourself on the cover of your magazine every month?" How vain is that?
It's funny unless it isn't; Oprah started as a freakshow and went straight while Jerry Springer started out as straight laced as a boy scout before finding success with "I'm cheating on my baby-daddy with my stepson" type programming.
6:53 "guess you guys arent ready for that yet, but your kids are gonna love it"
Jerry Seinfeld's whole career in one sketch! Priceless!!
27 years ago, I watched this holding my newborn son. Wish I could go back to this time, it went by too fast.
What's the deal with babies? Your first birthday you get a party thrown for you and you don't know anyone and you poop your pants, the exact same thing happens on your 100th birthday!
@@DisobedientSpaceWhale LOL! You made me snort coffee out my snout!
I've also noticed all 1 year baby pics with the cake are the same; either the kid is screaming in terror, or just looks like a deer in the headlights because everyone is staring at them, and there's a stick that's on fire, right in front of their face!😳
This kid has talent. I hope Jerry gets his own show someday.
you're not gonna believe this
He already had a show here pretty sure
I don't ever see that happening.
I am not sure, I don't watch tv, I like to read. Something I picked up before I made my first million.
WHO, is this Jerry, guy? You name him, you describe him, but I don't see him anywhere! Either you're seeing ghosts, or I'm seeing nothing! I mean, what is the deal?
No grapes, not nuts! What's the deal?? 😂
Harrison Gibson I think it’s just an expression....
I completely expected the answer to be "who are the ad wizards that came up with this one?"
Am I the only one that thought it could work there?
@@ericdow11 shit that would have actually killed
@TETCOM i love grape nuts. throw in some sliced banana and...yum!
@@ericdow11That one works better than the setup it was first intended for.
Part of what makes Sandler's part in this skit so funny is how shitty of an impression he's doing of Jerry. 🤣🤣🤣⚰️💀
definitely hilarious
The first time he gives an answer, he at least tries and gets it wrong. After that he is just like eff it and just keeps riffing the same lazy answer over and over again.
I kinda think he was trying to be bad, or just given the part, as there is usually one really bad or stupid contestant on almost every game show.
The joke being that comics all steal from each other - jokes, mannerisms, stage presence, etc...
Anyone else here because of the Blocks podcast?
Everybody on that stage is a genius, but Jerry is incredible at playing off other people with his questioning, insightful, odd observations...he can do that with any statement someone makes, I love it!
Yes, ok, but why is Jerry going *BEHIND* the podiums to talk to the contestants?
What's the deal with THAT?
Is this the first time he's ever seen a game show?
Does he want to smell their cologne?
Is he secretly patting them on the ass?
Can somebody help me out here?
Who are the ad wizards who came up with this one?
I know!
It's like...shake the hand...shake the cock...but more than 3 pumps means he's playing with it. Isn't 1 pump playing with it too? And 3's not enough to really play all 18 holes. I mean...come on!
I think it has to do with the available camera angles and the thickness of the podiums which I would imagine made it look weird in dress rehearsal. Instead of redoing a set they would’ve just had Jerry go behind the podiums
Lol!!!
They’re called aglets, Haven’t they ever seen that episode of Phineas and Ferb?
This was made in 1992, before the world knew about aglets
The fuck is Phineas and Ferb?
blupunk01 You don’t know do you?
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I heard it on Suite Life
I watched this one live. Adam Sandler had a tough time delivering and keeping up the rhythm. When he slipped into his "wacky voice" in the middle, it took me completely out. I also remember that Jerry's acting, in this skit, was just as funny as, if not funnier than his work on Seinfeld. When he and Carvey both shrug and make that goofy face, I still crack up. 😂
Sandler brought down every skit he was in during an otherwise great era of SNL. He was the harbinger of how bad the show would get in 1995, when most of the cast was changed to people who lacked either the ability or the desire to deliver performances believable enough to sell a comedic premise.
@@jedijones Jesus Christ. 😂
@@jedijones You don't like-a the pepper?
@@twiggypie2314shut up, ma!!!!
I was looking for this comment. Sandler was so terrible.
That "head scratch" at 5:50 is perhaps the best bit of acting to ever appear on American television.
I love the fact that Jerry is making fun of his own delivery.
Glad I clicked on this one. It's so silly that it had me laughing throughout. 😂
Jerry’s a great guest. He parodied himself. Good sport.
one of the most fitting skits for a host in history
This wasn't just a skit. This was a journey into the mind of Jerry Seinfeld and his joke crafting process.
I was certain the correct answer to the Grape Nuts question would finally be, “Who are the ad wizards who came up with this one?”
😂😂😂😂 I thought the same thing, and he wasn't going to say it.
I forgot this existed. I think this is what created the multidimensional tear in time and space that’s led us to this dark time in our history.
Zebulous how are these made? Were they just never released?
Carter Largey What do you mean? How are multidimensional tears made or how are these sketches made?
In any case, I really love seeing Seinfeld doing an impression of himself. It’s like standing between two mirrors facing each other
@@nebulousisgod: It's almost like sitting between 2 ferns.
Or to the left of a fern.
This Sucks I guess. Orange beards are strange.
Now that's how you do Saturday Night Live. Long live the 1990s.
Blocks with Smigel brought me here too, thankfully! I had forgot this one!
I feel like I entered an alternate dimension where everyone talks like Jerry Seinfeld.
Adam Sandler sounds like an old prospector. “There is gold in them hills!”
The Sandler .. beef stroganoff, aren’t we getting a little loose with the language was the funniest line of the skit by far.
What's so funny is many of the questions and answers come from Jerry Seinfeld's old stand-up routines! And I love Dana Carvey's wig! x)
I think they are all jokes from his old stand up routine.
What is the deal with Dana Carvey’s wig? Could somebody please tell me, because I’d like to know!
@@steveholt4720 I'm sure you mean WIG!
I just assumed they were observations that Jerry came up with but didnt use because it was too hackey so he just used the random observations for this skit.
@@RichV20 The black box line was an old joke by this point. I've seen it in stand-up routines before, probably on Carson. Don't think it was Jerry who said it originally. In fact, Google says it was Steven Wright, which does ring a bell to me.
An 8:30 sketch done LIVE, with no fuckups. Amazing.
And what is the deal with the SNL vault only being opened once a week!?
Who are the ad wizards who came up with this one?
Joel Freeman I know. It’s like what do they do the rest of the week? I’d like to know.
I know! I mean what’s the deal with that?
Like, do they change the vault combination once a week? They open it up at monday, close it, new combination, gotta wait 'till next monday. And what's the deal with actors cracking up in the new bits?! Like, is that the first time they played their roles? Who're the ad-wizards who came up with getting actors that crack up! I really wanna know! Can anyone explain this to me?
@@somegoodfella I mean is it physical vault where they gotta go spelunking through piles of old tapes like, 'nope already saw that one,' and 'that one too' and they finally get to the bottom and the whole thing collapses on them like the Chilean miners? I mean the hazard pay these guys get...IT'S HUGE!
That's a great Seinfeld impression from the host.
Lol, Shneider hitting the buzzer at 5:04
This is great, genius Seinfeld! Jerry must have been a writer on this sketch. Kudos to the guys from SNL.
One of the best skits ever. I watched it live, and even today I still like to say *Who are these people?* with the Seinfeld inflection.
I've always added the "I'd like to know!" in Seinfeld's voice at the end of questions.
The Grape Nuts joke is my fave. 😂😂😂
6:52 -- That thing at the end of a shoelace is called an aglet. Aglet is the correct answer, Larry.
6:56
They're called aglets. Their true purpose...is sinister.
I just looked that up because I couldn't remember if they were called eglets or iglets, and I was wrong on both counts.
One of the best written sketches ever and executed perfectly 10/10
Except for the one moment when Sandler had to break the reality and screech his words out.
At 6:50 I knew right then and there that my time watching Phineas and Ferb was not wasted. It's an A-G-L-E-T aglet! Don't forget it!
Flawless from beginning till end. They remembered their lines. No one was reading que cards.
That's probably why they made it easy for Sandler to remember his.
Jerry Seinfeld doing a great Jerry Seinfeld impression/caricature
I think that Jerry thinks he’s doing an exaggerated version of himself, when most people just hear him being himself.
Me watching every Kenan Thompson character.
Oh man… this was fantastic and perfect. Someone should give that host his own show.
6:54 AGLET! THEY'RE CALLED AGLETS!!! A-G-L-E-T! AGLET! DON'T FORGET IT!!!
One of the subjects is "Breakfast Cereals" and 32 years later, Jerry, still obsessed, produces _Unfrosted_ .
way to make the guest host shine... this sketch is SO tailored for seinfeld
Am I dreaming? This is just all my lovely, funny people in one episode!! I'm in tears
am I the only one who still has multiple lines from this skit stuck in my head 28 years later?
"Who are the ad wizards who came up with this one?" is a staple.
What's the deal with that?
“Who are the ad wizards who came up with this one?” Adam Sandler is so funny!
Final scores at the end of the main game:
Dana Carvey: $200
Adam Sandler: -$500
Robin Schneider: $200
Fun fact: Adam's character is the only one who didn't get a question correct.
He should've gotten the grape nuts one though.
Who are the ad wizards who came up with that one?
It's finally here! Been waiting forever for this to be uploaded!
Awww, yeeeah! I remember this one! This is one of the awesome sketches that never make it on the anthology and greatest hits videos. There are a ton of those from the late 80s/early 90s, the greatest snl era.
"I'm starting to wonder about Gilligan and the Captain" lmao😅😅😅
Not that there's anything wrong with that
I’ve been using that grape nuts joke in Jerry’s voice for 20 years as a ‘so bad it’s good’ joke and I just found this. I must have seen it on Comedy Central when they played old snl on a loop back in the day
5:34 Still cracks me up!!!!
Neil Brennan brought me here
Same. Smigel is the quietest of GOAts.
Me too
I miss Dana Carvey, wish we could see more of him - he is genius. Great job by all the comedians in this sketch.
I love this video! HE SAID THE THING!!!!! 0:39
Those things at the bottom of your shoelaces are called aglets!
Thanks Phineas and Ferb!
The best cast, by far. The show today is a shadow of the 90s. Not even close.
90's was very very good. Top of its game. But don't sleep on some of the writing in the present day. There are some top quality sketches.
Johnny B. Goode The John Mulaney and Eddie Murphy episodes were strong. I just assume it’s because those guys are funny and were on top of it all. Phantom of the opera goose that was hit by Sully? Lol
I love the standard Tshirt and jacket comedian uniform.
I'm sure they're all wearing white sneakers under the podiums
Billy is killing it
Jerry Seinfeld is actually doing a Jerry Seinfeld in personation.
Bizarro Jerrys
Not that there's anything wrong with that
Me so happy... Me want to cry
The big gulp bit is an actual Seinfeld joke 😂
This is gold, Jerry. Gold!
What makes this even funnier is that there is no contestant score in front of each of their podiums.
I remember I was working 3rd shift when this episode aired. Yea. I was late for work.
6:54 Aglets. They are called aglets.
(Thank you Phineas and Ferb)
Love that Jerry had Rob Schneider on his show. He killed it!!!
Jerry Seinfeld is so iconic in that his style of comedy was so unfunny that it became so easy to parody that it’s unforgettable. When I was a kid I loved Seinfeld and didn’t realize til I was a teenager that he actually was a comedian who did bits like that. I thought that was just his character from the show.
And something about the fact that when he’s talking to the contestants he’s walking behind their podiums and making them move out of his way when he’s done is killing me.
*HE SAID IT HE SAID THE THING*
Love how Jerry can laugh at himself
Don’t you mean Rob Schneider? Who the hell is Paul schiller?
Must've been Tom Schiller's lesser known distant cousin
What's the deal with Paul Schiller?
Sadly this isn't the first time whomever is in charge of posting these has made a mistake in the description, and they never bother to correct them.
Where does it say that Paul Schiller?
There’s no reference to Paul shiller whatsoever InThis clip or in the description . What the hell is up with that?
It didn't take me even a second to say aglet when he said what they won. Why do I know this so well but can't remember how to even remember the bones in my body? hahaha
What's the deal with the professor from gilligans island? He can make a radio out of coconut, but can't fix a hole in the damn boat??
I know!
The cost of getting rid of shops in high school
Actually I've now seen a season 1 Gilligan's episode where the Professor does try to fix the boat. They repair it with a solvent Gilligan found in a tree. But the next day the solvent corrodes and the entire boat falls apart into pieces.
@@jedijones he sounds like an idiot
I remember doing all Sandlers lines from this skit in school to my friends. I still remember watching this live like it was yesterday. 30yrs goes by so fast
That black box comment is actually genius 😃
That joke has been done to death. Can't believe you've never heard a comedian make that joke.
I've actually seen that exact joke used as an example of how dangerously stupid people are and want others to be. As an exploration for why the veneer if stupidity gets rewarded but smart people are looked down upon.
The acting & timing in this sketch is perfection. Everybody was right on!!!
xoxo The Clarences
gotta love how jerry was all in on the skit, totally pushed it over the top. and jerry walking behind the podiums... what is the deal with THAT?!
One of the all-time best. An instant classic even at the time.