Kramer got his own show on tv, it bombed. George got his own TV show, it also bombed. Elaine got 2 hit tv shows with plenty of more Emmy wins. Seinfeld got Comedians in Cars Larry David got a good number of Curb your Enthusiasm(before it eventually jumped the shark) seasons. If Jason Alexander was the best actor why hasn't he had any notable success post Seinfeld? I think it was a group effort, casting, writing, Comedians ect.....
“The sea was angry that day…” is absolutely one of the funniest bits in television history, testament to great writing and the incredible talent of Jason!
The real cherry on top is the way Kramers voice breaks slightly when he asks if it’s a titleist because he knows he’s guilty. Greatest cast of comedians ever.
The end of the Marine Biologist is, in my opinion, the finest moment of the entire series. I might like The Contest better as a complete episode, but the back and forth in the diner there...that's true gold, Jerry!
There were many great episodes in which different situations were playing out for the main characters and then tied together. Kramer's invention of the cologne he pitched to Calvin Klein was another hilarious one, especially when Kramer parades in front of Klein and his two assistants in his white briefs and then keels over while trying to lean against a wall.
I was young watching Seinfeld in real time, I didn't get the contest episode until many years later but I knew right away that the marine biologist was funny. All the "i'm Out!" lines are still rattling in my head though.
the best part to preclude all that is the beginning of the episode when kramer says who wants to have some fun! I used that line in some of my early djing intro's. Gold!
@@buffny4203 "when kramer says who wants to have some fun!" - I actually taught my daughters this scene and we'd randomly play it out when we were at a family or friend's house.
I knew Jason's speech had been written the night before they shot it, but it was inconceivable to me that such a genius team of writers could write two separate beach-related stories for the same episode and not have thought of this plot twist that joined the two stories so brilliantly until the very last minute... the ending is so perfect, you'd think this would have been the plan all along. By the way, Jerry says people hated the Seinfeld finale, but I didn't... I thought it was great! And the Curb finale was also fantastic, the best two comedic shows of my lifetime!
I don’t think it was so much hate as a letdown. But in fairness to the Seinfeld crew, there’s no way you can end a show that was literally at the top of its game, and not disappoint someone.
Didn't hate it at all, not then nor now. It's just what it had to be: that finale was bound to have millions of people who didn't watch the show regularly, so they have to wide rather than deep when it comes to storytelling.
@@jackv9755 When you are golfing, it is a common thing to ask "what kind of ball is it?" If you can't find your ball and someone in your group finds one, you would ask if it's the same type of ball you were playing to verify it is yours and not someone else's. The joke here is Kramer was hitting golf balls into the ocean. Who else's ball could it possibly be?
When I was about 8, I was playing golf with my dad and someone made an ace at the adjacent hole. My dad sent me over to check the cup so I dutifully did and blurted out "ARE YOU PLAYING A TOP FLITE XL 1?"
When George pulls out the golf ball, it has to be one of the longest laughs in TV history! So funny! Unbelievable they didn't have that part in the script originally.
That show was as great an example as I've ever seen in my life of the collaborative efforts of brilliant, creative people and energy to bring authentic joy to people's lives. Even all the amazing advances of technology and the internet have not brought as much enduring happiness and light hearted, shared enjoyment to the world as that show. May humanity remember Seinfeld and life before the internet, when we all knew how to talk to each other, laugh, and enjoy life much better than we do now! 🙏
A Seinfeld reunion just wouldn't work. Part of the fun was they were a bunch of 30-somethings that weren't settling down. A bunch of 60-somethings not settling down is just sad to watch, whereas seeing them married with adult kids would not be in the spirit of the show.
I like to rewatch all of Seinfeld during Christmas time. Something about the show is Christmasy. Probably because it’s nostalgic and Christmas is nostalgic for me
It isn’t snugness necessarily. It’s more bitterness, that Curb Your Enthusiasm crushed his ego. Seinfeld is the Garfunkel, to Larry David’s Paul Simon. You can have Larry w/o Seinfeld, but not vice versa.
@@colesteele1bitterness? Lol... there's no evidence of that whatsoever..and there may not have been a Seinfeld without Larry but Jerry would still have been very successful..he was already one of the biggest comedians in the US before Seinfeld
I liked the Seinfeld finale. Jerry doing standup in jail was hilarious. Even has to deal with a heckler. In curb, clever about tent pants from the first episode.
Ive seen Jerry do stand up , one of them was the Improv in Cleveland i could literally spit on Jerry , he was doing a few small shows to practice his material for the bigger venues , was awesome and this was in the 90's
That was freakin amazing 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I could listen to BTS stories like this all day. Jerry and Larry created two of the greatest and most perfectly casted sitcoms in history 🏆🏆
Jerry, just so you know, there are some of us who LOVED the Seinfeld finale. It was sheer brilliance to bring those four characters to account for their behavior and resurrect so many of those great “side-characters” throughout the years for their ‘trial’. THAT WAS GOLD TOO, Jerry! Both finales were nothing short of superb! You’ve accomplished a major goal here: a “show about nothing” IS, indeed timeless, so the laughs never wear out. I watch Seinfeld every night before hitting the sheets; nothing better than a good laugh before nodding off! Curb was great, - but Seinfeld….’best show of all-time’!
I love, respect and appreciate how Jerry & Larry tied in the last episode of Seinfeld to the last episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm. They honoured all the fans of the show beautifully. They know what we have have been thinking, since "The Finale", aired on NBC on May 14, 1998 till now. It's complete now. That was GOLD Jerry, GOLD!
I had heard an alternative version of this story from Jason that they ran the original last scene, it didn’t get the big laugh from the studio audience they were hoping for. So they went into a huddle and it was written on the spot and given to Jason to learn quickly.
According to Jason Alexander, there is a slightly different version of events. Jason says that the episode taped in front of the studio audience and that the (location) scene on the beach was played to a tepid response. As scripted for shoot day, this was the end of the episode; as this played out, Jerry & Larry saw that this would not work as a conclusion. Jason was approached, asked how long he needed to prep for, "a page" of monologue, and he replied, "Ten minutes." Additionally, Jason related that this came at the end of a very long night of taping: their shoot schedule could push quite late as they collectively worked to solve the puzzle at hand.
That scene goes down as one of my most remembered and quoted scenes ever watched. And I watched a lot of TV in my day. It was a scene that only happens once in a lifetime. Once in ten lifetimes.
@@thebigtimechannel9927 "I don't know, won't it look bad that a Titleist injured an whale? I don't think that's something we want our brand associated with." -some pencil-neck marketing executive in 1994, probably
A completely different vibe on the "Seinfeld" show, but that scene with George's speech is right up there with classic "The Honeymooners", Sid Caesar and "I love Lucy" top moments! I remember watching that night and part of my soul is still on the floor!
The reason I loved Jerry and cast was because they clicked such that it SEEMED effortless. I reference Seinfeld almost as often as song lyrics when describing different experiences. It is a handy shortcut.
You should buy the set of Seinfeld DVDs. It's hours & hours of Jerry talking behind the scenes stuff from Seinfeld. As well as Larry David, all the actors, and all the writers. If you're a fan of the show, it's a treasure trove.
@@lynnturman8157 Agree with this comment. Tthe Seinfeld boxed set also has a feature called "Notes About Nothing." If you toggle the subtitles, one of the options is an ongoing stream of info and behind-the-scenes trivia.
When Jerry came in to save the day in the last episode of Curb…… it was the most beautiful moment in the whole show!!! Because they almost never do just totally happy endings on Curb but to have the last episode end like that was just perfect.
This is a great episode and a great scene. An instant classic. But the lore of this monologue grows every year. From 1/2 page, to a page, to 2 pages, to 2 1/2 pages. I mean he nailed it. But it’s a paragraph. It’s half a page at best. The delivery and episode stand on their own. No need to exaggerate.
And the time he took to learn it gets shorter and shorter with the re-telling too! Pretty sure when I first heard the story it was 2 hours; in one of Jason Alexander's recent reminisces it went down to about 10 minutes.
They admit that the gods literally were always looking down on them with these happy accidents and dumb luck. Especially in casting guest actors. Literally, they never missed
Jason Alexander carried every scene he was in. He was an absolute juggernaut of acting on that show.
He deserves to move into a major film successful career
My favourite too
Acting without acting.
alright DONT MAKE ME GET PHYSICAL!
Kramer got his own show on tv, it bombed. George got his own TV show, it also bombed.
Elaine got 2 hit tv shows with plenty of more Emmy wins.
Seinfeld got Comedians in Cars
Larry David got a good number of Curb your Enthusiasm(before it eventually jumped the shark) seasons.
If Jason Alexander was the best actor why hasn't he had any notable success post Seinfeld?
I think it was a group effort, casting, writing, Comedians ect.....
“The sea was angry that day…” is absolutely one of the funniest bits in television history, testament to great writing and the incredible talent of Jason!
The only one to not get an Emmy for that show, and indisputably the best part of the show: Jason Alexander as George Costanza.
George "Can't stand ya" Costanza. 🤣
At least he has a Tony.
It's such a George thing to not be appreciated for his role as George
it’s criminal
What? He was the best actor among them, by far...
The real cherry on top is the way Kramers voice breaks slightly when he asks if it’s a titleist because he knows he’s guilty. Greatest cast of comedians ever.
_"The sea was angry that day, my friend!"_
One of those iconic TV lines you NEVER forget! 😄
And you think of it in Jason's voice too.
@@kurtvanluven9351 Yep. 🙂
"Like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli!"
“The sea was an angry that day my friend” speech is sitcom gold right up there with “As God as my witness, I thought Turkeys could fly”
you're dating yourself with the turkeys lol...that was great!
Oh man…two of the greatest! WKRP is so missed….they should be re-running it. Not dated at all.
WKRP!!!!
Yes!!! Both the best!!
like an old man trying to send soup back at a deli
I've long thought, "Is anybody here a Marine Biologist?" is one of the funniest lines in the entire show. I mean what are the odds?
Especially because it's Larry who yelled it!
@@CadillacCentral Yeah, what are the odds for that, him being on the beach that day right? /s
I love how much Jerry loves and appreciates his co-stars.
He's very generous and he is known for paying great meals for his colleagues who have a lot less money than him. He loves comedians.
The end of the Marine Biologist is, in my opinion, the finest moment of the entire series. I might like The Contest better as a complete episode, but the back and forth in the diner there...that's true gold, Jerry!
There were many great episodes in which different situations were playing out for the main characters and then tied together. Kramer's invention of the cologne he pitched to Calvin Klein was another hilarious one, especially when Kramer parades in front of Klein and his two assistants in his white briefs and then keels over while trying to lean against a wall.
I was young watching Seinfeld in real time, I didn't get the contest episode until many years later but I knew right away that the marine biologist was funny. All the "i'm Out!" lines are still rattling in my head though.
I agree, but I wud add the end for the episode where Kramer & Newman & Jerry re-enact the JFK assassination! GOLD Jerry, Gold!!
The end scene at the police station where Elaine and Frank Constanza get into a fist fight just as the credits start to roll kills me too
@@EricaNewGirl Yes, that took several takes as Jerry Stiller kept making JLD laugh and break character.
In that moment…I WAS…a marine biologist.
You know I always wanted to pretend to be an architect.
It’s not a lie if you believe it
"Is that a Titleist"?
“A hole in one”.
This clip was awesome and I'm glad Jerry gave Jason Alexander his flowers. Such a fine actor. Shame he didn't win an Emmy for his role as George.
the golfball scene is one of the funniest scenes of all time. this is not up for debate.
the best part to preclude all that is the beginning of the episode when kramer says who wants to have some fun! I used that line in some of my early djing intro's. Gold!
"about this, there can be no debate!" 👨🏼🍳
Kramer: "I'm OUT!" was pretty huge too
“As God as my witness, I thought turkeys could fly” 🚁 🦃
@@buffny4203 "when kramer says who wants to have some fun!"
- I actually taught my daughters this scene and we'd randomly play it out when we were at a family or friend's house.
Thank you Larry, thank you Jerry for that great ending for us all and both shows.
I knew Jason's speech had been written the night before they shot it, but it was inconceivable to me that such a genius team of writers could write two separate beach-related stories for the same episode and not have thought of this plot twist that joined the two stories so brilliantly until the very last minute... the ending is so perfect, you'd think this would have been the plan all along.
By the way, Jerry says people hated the Seinfeld finale, but I didn't... I thought it was great! And the Curb finale was also fantastic, the best two comedic shows of my lifetime!
“THE SEA WAS ANGRY THAT DAY MY FRIENDS…!”
I don’t think it was so much hate as a letdown. But in fairness to the Seinfeld crew, there’s no way you can end a show that was literally at the top of its game, and not disappoint someone.
It wasn't funny but it tied the show together
Maybe people just hated that the show was ending.
Didn't hate it at all, not then nor now. It's just what it had to be: that finale was bound to have millions of people who didn't watch the show regularly, so they have to wide rather than deep when it comes to storytelling.
Bob Newhart connected his two series in what has to be the best final scene of a series.
Without a doubt.
Until Curb
I met Bob at a party. Extremely gracious man. He said his wife came up with that idea.
@ObamaFromKenya😀Ginnie.
The Kramer/George connection idea was genius! and the George speech was awesome, that is one of my favorite episodes.
That's Gold Jerry, Gold
Yeah, fool's gold.
George: I could see directly into the 👁 of the great fish.
Jerry: Mammal.
George: Whatever.
Whatever
George, the marine biologist 🧑🔬
That was a great comic scene. Now Jerry S is the blow hole.
Came to see if anyone else had said this 🤣 well done!
Whatever......
Unreal. That Titleist bit is so good. It could be someone else's ball 😂😂
Can you explain that to me please, I am. From Peru and I am a big fan of the show, but what is it so funny about that bit
@@jackv9755 When you are golfing, it is a common thing to ask "what kind of ball is it?" If you can't find your ball and someone in your group finds one, you would ask if it's the same type of ball you were playing to verify it is yours and not someone else's. The joke here is Kramer was hitting golf balls into the ocean. Who else's ball could it possibly be?
When I was about 8, I was playing golf with my dad and someone made an ace at the adjacent hole. My dad sent me over to check the cup so I dutifully did and blurted out "ARE YOU PLAYING A TOP FLITE XL 1?"
George and Kramer made that episode PERFECT. So hilarious 😂 the best of seinfeld I swear
When George pulls out the golf ball, it has to be one of the longest laughs in TV history! So funny! Unbelievable they didn't have that part in the script originally.
That show was as great an example as I've ever seen in my life of the collaborative efforts of brilliant, creative people and energy to bring authentic joy to people's lives. Even all the amazing advances of technology and the internet have not brought as much enduring happiness and light hearted, shared enjoyment to the world as that show. May humanity remember Seinfeld and life before the internet, when we all knew how to talk to each other, laugh, and enjoy life much better than we do now! 🙏
AI will never achieve such.
My kids and I still watch Seinfeld everyday! And we quote their lines all the time! Best show ever!
They REALLY need to do a reunion show of just a few episodes. You can do this now on streaming, but it would be HUGE
A Seinfeld reunion just wouldn't work. Part of the fun was they were a bunch of 30-somethings that weren't settling down. A bunch of 60-somethings not settling down is just sad to watch, whereas seeing them married with adult kids would not be in the spirit of the show.
And to think that Jason Alexander never won a fucking Emmy for the role of George.
Robbed, Jerry - robbed!
Robbed. I don't understand how David Hyde-Pierce has so many.
They were both deserving. George not getting one is an embarrassment to the industry. @@shonda79able
David Hyde Pierce > Jason Alexander
@@spudskie3907who?
I like to rewatch all of Seinfeld during Christmas time. Something about the show is Christmasy. Probably because it’s nostalgic and Christmas is nostalgic for me
Lmao! "I want to be on the stand with Pop Tart charges" 😂😂😂
Can't wait for the Pop-Tart v. Seinfeld supreme court case.
Its refreshing to see/hear Jerry in an interview not sounding like a smug jerk. This was gold, GOLD Jerry!
It isn’t snugness necessarily.
It’s more bitterness, that Curb Your Enthusiasm crushed his ego.
Seinfeld is the Garfunkel, to Larry David’s Paul Simon.
You can have Larry w/o Seinfeld, but not vice versa.
@@colesteele1🛑
I think he came to terms with that a couple of years ago, he seems in a good place now
@@colesteele1bitterness? Lol... there's no evidence of that whatsoever..and there may not have been a Seinfeld without Larry but Jerry would still have been very successful..he was already one of the biggest comedians in the US before Seinfeld
I thought the same thing
This makes me so happy ! Listening to his stories
Brilliant episode. Kramer was great as well in that scene at coffee shop
.. always thought that the episode was wrote around that speech and finale. This is Gold, Jerry, GOLD
I liked the Seinfeld finale. Jerry doing standup in jail was hilarious. Even has to deal with a heckler. In curb, clever about tent pants from the first episode.
I forgot about Jerry doing stand up in prison lmao
3:43 thats not TV, thats Jason fucking Alexander.
He is a legend, a maestro!
You should actually call him the maestro!
The greatest TV actor. The greatest TV character. Jason and George.
A master of his domain.
bob cob
Those nuggets are gold Jerry, gold!
In the Subway episode when they all go their own direction, and Elaine says, "See ya". I always thought that would have made a better series finale.
Ive seen Jerry do stand up , one of them was the Improv in Cleveland i could literally spit on Jerry , he was doing a few small shows to practice his material for the bigger venues , was awesome and this was in the 90's
Jason talks about that scene in his pamphlet “Acting without acting.“
The story checks out. Jason Alexander took in the monolgue in 10 minutes then shot in 1 take. The laughs were genuine.
However Jason's version of the story is that the monologue was written on the spot after the original ending didn't get enough laughs.
That was freakin amazing 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I could listen to BTS stories like this all day. Jerry and Larry created two of the greatest and most perfectly casted sitcoms in history 🏆🏆
Jerry, just so you know, there are some of us who LOVED the Seinfeld finale. It was sheer brilliance to bring those four characters to account for their behavior and resurrect so many of those great “side-characters” throughout the years for their ‘trial’. THAT WAS GOLD TOO, Jerry! Both finales were nothing short of superb! You’ve accomplished a major goal here: a “show about nothing” IS, indeed timeless, so the laughs never wear out. I watch Seinfeld every night before hitting the sheets; nothing better than a good laugh before nodding off! Curb was great, - but Seinfeld….’best show of all-time’!
I love, respect and appreciate how Jerry & Larry tied in the last episode of Seinfeld to the last episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm. They honoured all the fans of the show beautifully. They know what we have have been thinking, since "The Finale", aired on NBC on May 14, 1998 till now. It's complete now. That was GOLD Jerry, GOLD!
My favorite sitcom episode of all time. Only challenger is the Dick Van Dyke show with the "we took the wrong baby home" bit.
Amazing! I never knew the writing and acting of the Marine Biologist episode was just as serendipitous as the story in itself!
I had heard an alternative version of this story from Jason that they ran the original last scene, it didn’t get the big laugh from the studio audience they were hoping for. So they went into a huddle and it was written on the spot and given to Jason to learn quickly.
According to Jason Alexander, there is a slightly different version of events. Jason says that the episode taped in front of the studio audience and that the (location) scene on the beach was played to a tepid response. As scripted for shoot day, this was the end of the episode; as this played out, Jerry & Larry saw that this would not work as a conclusion. Jason was approached, asked how long he needed to prep for, "a page" of monologue, and he replied, "Ten minutes." Additionally, Jason related that this came at the end of a very long night of taping: their shoot schedule could push quite late as they collectively worked to solve the puzzle at hand.
Outstanding conversation!
Great interview.
That scene goes down as one of my most remembered and quoted scenes ever watched. And I watched a lot of TV in my day. It was a scene that only happens once in a lifetime. Once in ten lifetimes.
Freaking awesome, Rich! One of my favorite episodes of Seinfeld. Thanks!!
The Hampons, The Seven, and the Marine Biologist are my favorite episodes
the fact that they found a way to bring back all of these secondary characters was amazing and a fitting tribute.
Free publicity for Titleist on the most famous sitcom ever. Of course they say yes.
You think that, but corporations do stupid things all the time.
@@thebigtimechannel9927 "I don't know, won't it look bad that a Titleist injured an whale? I don't think that's something we want our brand associated with." -some pencil-neck marketing executive in 1994, probably
easily one of the best speaches in the show. right next to KRamer saving the little tow in the heckler episode.
As a golfer, this was one of my favorite scenes. Love the insight from Jerry.
I didn't know the 'Unfrosted' star Jerry Seinfeld did television before that.
An audience member let's out this great yelp/laugh/screech right at the reveal that always cheers me up, just adds to that great reveal
I LOVE the Curb finale. How smart and hilarious to wrap it up like Seinfeld.
Like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli.
😂😂😂
Jerry! I DID totally love the Seinfeld finale! It was so subtle and perfect for the characters.
A completely different vibe on the "Seinfeld" show, but that scene with George's speech is right up there with classic "The Honeymooners", Sid Caesar and "I love Lucy" top moments!
I remember watching that night and part of my soul is still on the floor!
Not only is this episode my favorite Seinfeld episode but it just might be the greatest half hour show to ever appear on television.
The reason I loved Jerry and cast was because they clicked such that it SEEMED effortless. I reference Seinfeld almost as often as song lyrics when describing different experiences. It is a handy shortcut.
The best sitcom EVER on TV.. nothing comes close!!❤
This was great. Somehow I’ve never really come across jerry talking behind the scenes stuff from Seinfeld. I would love to hear more.
You should buy the set of Seinfeld DVDs. It's hours & hours of Jerry talking behind the scenes stuff from Seinfeld. As well as Larry David, all the actors, and all the writers. If you're a fan of the show, it's a treasure trove.
@@lynnturman8157 Agree with this comment.
Tthe Seinfeld boxed set also has a feature called "Notes About Nothing." If you toggle the subtitles, one of the options is an ongoing stream of info and behind-the-scenes trivia.
I've heard this story a few times before, but never from Jerry. A show about nothing, yet it had everything.
The laugh is what made that scene perfect.
the first laugh by that woman was pure gold!
Omigosh ! What an incredible reveal !
The sea was angry that day, my friends lol 😂😂😂
I think I have watched Seinfeld more than ten times each episode to remember each word.
When Jerry came in to save the day in the last episode of Curb…… it was the most beautiful moment in the whole show!!!
Because they almost never do just totally happy endings on Curb but to have the last episode end like that was just perfect.
I actually really enjoyed the Seinfeld finale.
And then the connection 25 years later on curb. Absolutely incredible.
we need the whole thing. pronto
Love behind the scenes stories that was so good
That was gold hearing both stories about curb and Seinfeld
I wish they would’ve made Seinfeld for 20 seasons!
they could’ve!!
“Poptart charges” lol
3:15...nice shout out
It's amazing that was not thought of until the last minute. I've always felt that entire episode was written just for that punchline.
This was gold Jerry gold!😂
"the sea was (indeed) angry that day, my friend " - and life is alot like that
I thought this last episode of Curb tying in with Seinfeld’s finale was absolutely brilliant. Perfect.
Great show. Thanks for sharing!
This is a great episode and a great scene. An instant classic. But the lore of this monologue grows every year. From 1/2 page, to a page, to 2 pages, to 2 1/2 pages. I mean he nailed it. But it’s a paragraph. It’s half a page at best. The delivery and episode stand on their own. No need to exaggerate.
And the time he took to learn it gets shorter and shorter with the re-telling too! Pretty sure when I first heard the story it was 2 hours; in one of Jason Alexander's recent reminisces it went down to about 10 minutes.
The curb ending was perfect and helped resolved the Seinfeld ending.
Jerry is an absolute genius!
That may be the greatest comedy skit in history. I laugh my ars off every time I see that episode. Jason Alexander nailed that scene.
I really liked the ending of curb your enthusiasm!
simply...amazing..thank you
I love when Seinfeld is promoting a movie. It makes me so utterly happy.
Goated interview moment
the Titleist part blew my mind
I honestly think the golf ball scene in the cafe was the funniest moment in TV history ever...
1/2 hour to memorise a two page script. George, what a hero
Loved the finale of Seinfeld
Lifetime Emmy for this alone
Best Seinfeld episode ever!!
Great segment.
2:46 ABSOLUTE. GENIUS.
the parking garage episode was meant to end with them driving off. The car wouldn’t start for real and they realized they’d found the perfect ending.
They admit that the gods literally were always looking down on them with these happy accidents and dumb luck. Especially in casting guest actors. Literally, they never missed
@@stevencramsie9172 Who was Jerry's building super for a few episodes, with a Latino sidekick? That was a miss.
@@CoCotheTurtle Silvio
I watched recently. Michael Richards fully improvised that ending. The other are dying of laughter inside the car.
@@Areka_Sadaro You can't improvise that car failing to start. It was divine intervention.
It was God operating to bring that whole episode together! It's the best TV episode in all of eternity.
Great stuff. Jerry just keeps on rockin'.
Banya was a very underrated character. "I'm gonna go talk to some chicks!"