@@redacted2275 so, what? was it "rough", then? poorly written and executed or something? yeah, it's what happened to them... and that's exactly why the joke works. they make the joke because they know from experience it's true, and present the situation in a hyperbolic manner. youtube commenters are so joyless and rude these days.
@@charliepanayiotou4305 Yeah but that's besides the point. Sitcoms have always paired good looking women with average Joes. It's a moot point to even comment on it.
if I'm not mistaking, both Ideas described by Jerry were actually made. I remember when they all are waiting for a table a a chinese restaurant. Great show 😊
I love it when George acts swaggering (it happened every now and then) and invariably screws up catastrophically. I also love the meta commentary on the TV industry in these episodes; the corporate suits hate the story about nothing, but like the contrived butler scenario. Of course, last laugh went to Larry David!
ffs it's not that deep, Larry and Jerry are just retelling their own experience when they were developing "Seinfeld"... 🤌 It's so weird how hyperbolic some fans of this show are, it's a nonsensical contrast...
@@redacted2275 It's a commentary because they are making a comment about their experience with tv producers and it is meta because it is a reference to the development of Seinfeld within the show. Nothing he said is wrong or hyperbolic. There is no "contrast". Your "contrast" statement is, in fact, nonsensical. Stop making your annoying replies to every comment that discusses this under the video. Jesus.
The IRONY of "A Show About Nothing" is that this show WAS in fact about Everything that affects Everyone! Borrowing a quote from one of the episodes...WE ALL ARE WINNERS! LOLOL
When Costanza called Rita Kierson,” Russell “ was hilarious. The way he contorted his body and laughed. Then when Jogdish said he would be wearing one of those collars. The Stu Crespi guy and Shermack said,” Those are funny, every time you see one of those you immediately start laughing.” That was interesting writing ✍️, smoke coming off the pen 🖊 on that one.
The girl at the end was laughing but George did it well... Also he's working on his own show now on HBO and his show is doing pretty, pretty, pretty good.
it's not just that you love the show, but you also identify with the characters. and I don't think they are the worst human beings in the world. George can be pretty bad sometimes. but you can forgive him when you look at his parents.
what I never got is how's the lady who takes over Russell's position, seemed that she likes the pitch of the butler, but passes on it after it premiered 🤔
I would totally watch a new season where George is old and a father and everyone else is still doing their thing. And George hates them because "we are all were supposed to get a family"
Funny how the executives didn't like the idea of an episode that was already filmed and that helped define the series, while a completely preposterous idea was met with belly laughs.
What was the meaning behind those two women laughing at George for writing a sitcom? Was that Larry David’s real experience or were they poking fun at writers?
....Just for the irony and the comedy probably. George thought having "Sitcom writer" on his resume would get him all kinds of chicks, when in fact it turned them off and didn't get him any dates from having that on his resume.
Cant believe I had forgotten this! So George got his girlfriend Susan fired, burned down her fathers cabin and finally got her fatally poisoned from cheap stamps. What else did he do to her?
"Once you can get a girlfriend, you don't want a girlfriend. You just want more girlfriends." George is 90's Aristotle
What an iconic line “finally my stupidity pays off “he’d been waiting his whole life for that
I love how they so smoothly show how clueless network executives are about what is funny or cutting edge.
It's not "smooth", that's what happened to them... 🤌 "Seinfeld" fans are so dramatic these days ffs
Lol It’s always been like that.
@@redacted2275 so, what? was it "rough", then? poorly written and executed or something? yeah, it's what happened to them... and that's exactly why the joke works. they make the joke because they know from experience it's true, and present the situation in a hyperbolic manner. youtube commenters are so joyless and rude these days.
Because of George this is why I don't kiss my girlfriend when she's working, or in public, or at home, or when we're in bed.
underrated comment😂
I stopped kissing her too, actually.
:3
This is why I just save myself the trouble and not have a girlfriend. Yeah, that’s definitely why.
Hahaha. Good one
After being fired she said I'll speak to you later what an amazing girl hahaha
These hilarious Seinfeld shorts being ad free is the greatest miracle of our times.
Shhh...
it's gold jerry! gold!
Yup more miraculous than vaccines
I like the part where George kisses Susan.
Damn it I was being facetious
Is it just me, or did George have an unusually high number of girlfriends for a short stocky bald man?
Well some guys like him has its own charms ig
You forgot slow witted :)
@@Michael-yd7nt lol
He's a bad seed. One of the worst seeds I've seen.
And unemployed most of the time.
Susan was always too good for him.
Susan was way out of George's league, but he still manages to somehow find ways to get attractive looking women like her all throughout the series.
Jerry only dated hot chicks too and he's not attractive either.
@The Shah of Iran no he said it correctly, George in real life would never get a girl like Susan.
@@bluemystic7501 Yeah but he's funny at least, lots of comedians have dated beautiful women
@@charliepanayiotou4305 Yeah but that's besides the point. Sitcoms have always paired good looking women with average Joes. It's a moot point to even comment on it.
That's what makes him George 🤣He probably made that a part of his contract
And this is why this was the greatest show of all time!
if I'm not mistaking, both Ideas described by Jerry were actually made. I remember when they all are waiting for a table a a chinese restaurant. Great show 😊
I don't remember the butler one
@@timowthie yes the Butler one happened and I think the Butler was George or Kramer
Cartwright!! Cartwright!!!
@@GreaserCentral the butler one is the one they actually use for the pilot of "Jerry"
That's the joke
Always loved this show. Hilarious with no real long term plot- brilliant
It’s the show about nothing, absolutely nothing 😁
3:30 most hilarious thing is he got the outcome he wanted inadvertently without even wanting it
But then they pulled him back in.
That’s what made the show brilliant
I love it when George acts swaggering (it happened every now and then) and invariably screws up catastrophically. I also love the meta commentary on the TV industry in these episodes; the corporate suits hate the story about nothing, but like the contrived butler scenario. Of course, last laugh went to Larry David!
And the Chinese Restaurant was an actual episode!
What ever happened with the 'opposite' behavior that landed him that chick they never showed how it backfired and he went back to Regular George.
ffs it's not that deep, Larry and Jerry are just retelling their own experience when they were developing "Seinfeld"... 🤌 It's so weird how hyperbolic some fans of this show are, it's a nonsensical contrast...
@@redacted2275 It's a commentary because they are making a comment about their experience with tv producers and it is meta because it is a reference to the development of Seinfeld within the show. Nothing he said is wrong or hyperbolic. There is no "contrast". Your "contrast" statement is, in fact, nonsensical. Stop making your annoying replies to every comment that discusses this under the video. Jesus.
Larry David scored at least one using the 'writing a sitcom' pickup.
2 sitcoms!
The IRONY of "A Show About Nothing" is that this show WAS in fact about Everything that affects Everyone! Borrowing a quote from one of the episodes...WE ALL ARE WINNERS! LOLOL
Best comment!
Suddenly, a new contender has emerged...
When Costanza called Rita Kierson,” Russell “ was hilarious. The way he contorted his body and laughed. Then when Jogdish said he would be wearing one of those collars. The Stu Crespi guy and Shermack said,” Those are funny, every time you see one of those you immediately start laughing.” That was interesting writing ✍️, smoke coming off the pen 🖊 on that one.
Thanks for mentioning her name. That stare she gave is powerful!
The methods of Costanza- version 1
The girl at the end was laughing but George did it well... Also he's working on his own show now on HBO and his show is doing pretty, pretty, pretty good.
What show?
@@andrewg3768I think they're talking about Larry David (who George is based off of) and his show Curb Your Enthusiasm
@@gregmc621 yes I see.. I've never liked that show. Have always loved Seinfeld though.
*his* show
@Light Bearer no I've watched it a number of times and just don't like it.
Poor george always making a fool out him self but in a funny way🤣
George Costanza the greatest hero of the show… Neumann comes a distant 2nd, then Kramer 3rd followed by Jackie Lawyer and then Mr Bookman + Soup Nasi
What about the guy that parks the cars
I think Jerry is friends with George and Kramer so he has material to do stand-up
That's what the show is actually about. It's not a show about nothing, it's about how comedians get their material.
Of course, that’s why he puts up with their antics.
THOSE COLLARS ARE FUNNY!
One time George uses nose pick to get out of a relationship. This guy is on whole another level😂😂😂😂
the lady laugh is perfect at 4:39 lol
lmfao perfect irony XD
Perfect auto derision
That last part is one of the average man's many dating nightmares. 😅
My stupidity pays off ! I want that to be the title of my autobiography.
3:20 gets me every darn time hahahaha that look between them is priceless
I loved the irony at the end of the clip. Prior to Seinfeld, the network sitcome really were crap ...
love how stupid they make studio execs look here. laughing hysterically at a neck collar.
What Susan said about George is absolutely true about his character development.
Classic, brilliant show. What I don't get is why I love it so much when george and elaine are written to be the worst human beings in the world.
That’s the genius of it
I think we love them because we all know someone like those characters
@@sj_88088 and also because we have a llittle bit of them inside us, unconciously...
it's not just that you love the show, but you also identify with the characters.
and I don't think they are the worst human beings in the world. George can be pretty bad sometimes. but you can forgive him when you look at his parents.
Because they are you?!?
George is the Supreme anti hero; The putz that sails through life!
antihero or villain protagonist?
shipwrecks through life is more like it
Lol gorge and his what do you do question 🤣
1:00 The sheer underrated, slighted and layered humor of this was well beyond our time
No, it was exactly in the time it had to be, *that's why it was a success when it originally aired.* 🤦♂️🤌
When I see George and Kramer do their things I realize that it was the genius of Larry David that made Seinfeld the great show it was.
Kramer was based on a real person. Everyone on the show was pivotal for its success. jfc 🤌🤦♂️
"Carol, This guy's writing a Sitcom!"
4:15, the hope that keeps me going!
It's weird because that is exactly how I acquired a butler.
George's confidence was impeccable
FYI on Netflix right now it’s Season 4 episode 9
Keep up with the videos . Love them!!
(George ruins Susan's career and life) "......THIS IS GREAT!!!!"
Real smooth, George
Because of that kiss, George had ruined Susan’s life and he got her fired. Now, he’s gotta be there for him until she gets another job.
4:02 George had the exact same reaction (inside his head) when Susan died.
Reserved jubilation
@@dspsblyuthrestrained jubilation
And he has to cook for me
HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAA
- What is a pie! Giddyup again!
That last bit is funny because that's how a lot of writers feel in L.A. and New York -- nobody cares if you're a writer.
Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in … Lol
I have not been to a bar for coming up 5 years. I think I will use the sit-com line of I ever indulge, lol.
I love that guy in the dark suit bursting out laughing!
I wish I had a friend like Jerry.
Me too
me too
Kramer seems to be a better friend option. *slams organ on kitchen table*
Seeing the men most women are interested in, I think a sitcom writer would be a step up.
i think that depends on the sitcom.
@@scottmatheson3346 Everyone does NOT love Raymond.
why i’m missed so many episodes i don’t remember watching this one 😮
Best sitcom ever! Hands down
Absolutely
Correct
Hands up too
This and Three's Company are the two best sitcoms ever made.
@@shannonquinn8687 The Office is better n my opinion. Lol
Thats Larry David in the end .. Right there.. His actual experience maybe :P
Finally, my stupidity pays off..lol
When the two woman walk out the bar 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
i just love the look on her face when she tells him....."how can you write that CRAP?!!!!!!
🤗 I’m sooo happy right now… thanks a thousand times!👍🏼
3:32 she sounds like Estelle 😂😂😂
So so FUNNY! Loved the ending! 😫😪🙄🙄
George is hilarious 🤣🤣
oh poor Susan!!
First he wines he can’t get a girlfriend then when he does he didn’t want them 😂
“Ooooo giddy up again!”
Poor Lilly
2 chicks at the end were great…😂 a sitcom…😂
what I never got is how's the lady who takes over Russell's position, seemed that she likes the pitch of the butler, but passes on it after it premiered 🤔
She didn't like Jerry's acting. "I told you. These standups can't act."
I would totally watch a new season where George is old and a father and everyone else is still doing their thing. And George hates them because "we are all were supposed to get a family"
"FINALLY MY STUPIDITY PAYS OFF"
"THOSE COLLARS ARE FUNNY!"
The best sitcom
Finally my stupidity pays off! 😂
Seinfeld is the only sitom that is not about the main character
*A sitcom?!?! Bwahahahaaha!!*
2:38 George doesn't like his ideas being stolen
Just like when Jerry once said "I m back baby! I m back!"
I can’t watch this, the second-hand embarrassment is just too much for me.
Great stuff ~
George's story idea is an Andy Griffith episode
Funny how the executives didn't like the idea of an episode that was already filmed and that helped define the series, while a completely preposterous idea was met with belly laughs.
I really forgot how dark this show was. Incredible
Brilliant writing
You can sitcom on me!
I'm so sorry Sherry, I'm trying to make myself happy
He never deserved Lovely Susan👈🏾
She s a bit twisted because of her parents and bossy
How dafuq can George still not be happy even when he gets the things he wants??
The NBC suits didn’t like this show poking fun at them but they couldn’t ignore how much money it made
What was the meaning behind those two women laughing at George for writing a sitcom?
Was that Larry David’s real experience or were they poking fun at writers?
How many sitcoms become a major success?
Now consider how many sitcoms came out during the 80's/90's. There's your answer.
It was just a way for the universe to pay him back for wanting to break up with susan. The end punchline that the episode needed.
....Just for the irony and the comedy probably. George thought having "Sitcom writer" on his resume would get him all kinds of chicks, when in fact it turned them off and didn't get him any dates from having that on his resume.
Susan was hot in this episode...
She s hotter with long hair
@@Boss_Tanaka Right
George was one of my favs...Jerry not so much!!
Thing is, the butler thing happened to George in an earlier episode
algorithms seem to send me season's 8 and 9 clips which is weird
Is the guy with the glasses the one that gets shot to pieces by ED-209?
Yes!
That s mind blowing !!!
Susan looks hot in this episode!
0:32 double clap
Susan’s parents were well off. She didnt need a job.
their pilot plot idea is so bad
damn..!!!
lost his girlfriend and became undateable ...double whammy..!
Unsure why the last two old women are laughing at the idea of a sitcom being written.
Because sitcoms are supposed to be crap.
And it s also funny : a sitcom making fun of sitcoms
Cant believe I had forgotten this! So George got his girlfriend Susan fired, burned down her fathers cabin and finally got her fatally poisoned from cheap stamps. What else did he do to her?
That’s what I would call a bad boyfriend.
Kramer was the one who burned down her father's cabin though lol. He also threw up on her and stole her girlfriend.
Isn't this the same woman he married in the show later on??
Can anyone tell me what Jerry's expression "semi-daily" means? It is a phrase I've never heard before.
How often they call each other.
Not sure how they are using it, but grammatically semi-weekly means twice a week, so semi-daily would mean twice a day.
Never liked Susan. The woman who played her or the character.