SUPER PREFER JERRY THE MOST. HES ALSO VERY TOLERANT OF OTHERS BUT ALSO IS NOT A COMPLETE FAILURE LIKE KRAMER, NEWMAN AND GEORGE. BUT ....THATS MY OPINION...TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT.😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
@djguapo Wrong. He had a black girlfriend in one episode. And he was friends with Sid the car parker, and he was friends with the musician from Elaine's bf's band.
I love how George gets his own medium soup at first but after having it taken back and tasting Jerry’s crab bisque, he goes back and gets a large crab bisque 😂
Someone said "No soup for you" to me when I was in 7th grade back in 1999 and I have ALWAYS wondered what show or movie it was from. Then out of nowhere, 25 years later, this video drops into my recommended. I cant believe I can finally check that box lol
I've met the actor who played the Soup Nazi. He is legitimately one of the nicest people you could ever meet on this earth, and it's hilarious considering how associated with this role he is.
Yes, and that show had dozens of iconic episodes and characters. 'Amazing how long they kept it going, kept it funny, back when weekly network shows produced maybe 6 to 7 months of episodes each year.
@@ericfisher4736 It’s funny cuz that line would always run through my head anytime I heard jambalaya, totally forgot this is where it originated haha
the cashier has no lines but accomplishes so much with the way she snatches that bag, hands the money back, and that look on her face. she's fantastic!
Newman looked genuinely afraid of the soup guy. He, on the other hand, seemed to approve of him because he was his ideal customer, not to mention possibly his most frequent.
1:08 "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone". "One file only ... soup". I´ve seen this scene so many times and never realized those signs, so many things get lost and they are great done.
I love when Newman ordered his large jambalaya & shuffled over to give the cashier her money & got that look of approval from Kramer for ordering correctly. 😂
George asked for medium turkey chilli the first time, but after having a taste of jerry's soup he went back and asked for a large one of what jerry had.
I sympathise with him. Elaine wasn't just being purposefully annoying, she went there to flaunt the rules and etiquette deliberately to get a rise out of him while acting like she was above the rules. He didn't even snap at her when she drummed the counter, just sounded exasperated.
It was never that cheap. It was at least $5.00 for maybe 8 ounces. A lot of dancers from Broadway Dance Center would go there because it was just around the corner, and it was more than they could afford. A big slice of pizza was $1.50! And all you got with it was crackers. No sandwiches. No entrees, just f-ing soup. It was not the best!!!
@@waynehoxit9782 He meant that George was annoying him by stopping to thank him for giving him bread, and he was warning George that he was risking having his soup taken away again if he kept annoying him.
I went with a friend to get soup from the real soup shop. My friend stood in he same place after giving him his order. The soup man had to give him the "side nod" to scoot over to the cashier. I got a strange sense of pleasure from that. By the way, the crab chowder and chicken chili were delicious.
I went to the soup man once... he never spoke a word.. kept nodding for me to take an orange.. he scared me but it was AWESOME and the soup is THE ABSOLUTE BEST
Love the sign on the wall “ we reserve the right to refuse service to anyone” The episode was based on a true experience Jerry said. No soup for you!!!
One of the most brilliantly written sitcoms ever with a cast made in heaven. I can't possibly envision anyone replacing any of the characters at all, they fit perfectly together to make this legendary sitcom.
Interesting and too funny how this became the most famous episode of Seinfeld after all those years of the show. I still hear people say "No soup for you!" in every day life.
I find it funny how Larry Thomas (the Soup Nazi) didn't know at first that his character was based on a real person. In one of the DVD extras, he claims he was doing his impression of how Omar Sharif sounded in "Lawrence of Arabia".
I remember watching Seinfeld as a kid when it was airing live. It was so exciting, they were on fire after the 3rd or 4th season. At one point a man actually had a heart attack from laughing so hard. It was all over the local news. I thought it was from this episode, but it honestly could have been from any of them.
Seriously? I’ve been trying to see the appeal for ages now, but I still just don’t get it. I guess it’s just before my time. Never found it THAT funny, personally.
The swiftness of which the cashier grabs the bag and gives him his money back was epic comedy! She should have gotten an Emmy nod just for 2 seconds of work!
The way Elaine looks when she says "No more soup for you!!" It looks like she really gets off on ruining ppl lol it's a similar look she had when she called George a Loser and when she ruined his wig lol!!
Love the way Newman sidestepped down the counter and handed his money to the cashier and liked how he turned around to walk out like he was in the Army or something🤣👏
Larry Thomas (soup nazi) broke down his role on the show and the quirks of the characters. I love how he says "the characters are jerks but get their come upance"
I love how Kramer is the one guy able to make friends with anybody no matter how crazy they are
Doesn’t make friends with black people very well, at least at the Laugh Factory.
You suffer for your soup.
Except Afro-Americans
SUPER PREFER JERRY THE MOST. HES ALSO VERY TOLERANT OF OTHERS BUT ALSO IS NOT A COMPLETE FAILURE LIKE KRAMER, NEWMAN AND GEORGE. BUT ....THATS MY OPINION...TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT.😂😂😂❤❤❤❤
@djguapo Wrong. He had a black girlfriend in one episode. And he was friends with Sid the car parker, and he was friends with the musician from Elaine's bf's band.
The cashier snatching george’s soup was an extra, epic performance
I think she was a homeless person and Jerry wanted to do something nice for her and gave her this part.
@Stink Bug
Yeah, that one's pretty good, too. It's called The Fusilli Jerry episode.
Yeah that was great.
“ your pushing your luck little man “ 🔥
Yep. It makes all sense that Soup Nazi has something so decisive enforcing his orders.
That cashier deserves a raise. The speed at which she snatched the soup from george and returned him his money was like some next level stuff.
She probably has to master it within her first three tries or else it's No Job For You *snap*
😂😂😂 Definately!!
Hehehhh
She probably does it at least 20 times a day she’s just use to it by now.
George’s look after
I love how George gets his own medium soup at first but after having it taken back and tasting Jerry’s crab bisque, he goes back and gets a large crab bisque 😂
Exactly! They both ordered mediums. If it is that rare a soup, get the large.
😂 he sure did
😂😂😂
I don't know why they got medium, large was only one dollar more.
@@por22ito Maybe because large is 32oz which is nearly a litre or a quart of soup. I can't eat that much soup however good it is.
"you r pushing your luck little man" is the reason I still watch this scene whenever I can
😂 ha ha ha...
😂😂😂😂😂
I'm pretty sure the soup Nazi is considered a hero by anyone that's worked in food service
I didn't, but I think I know what you mean. The guy demands to be respected for his job and his passion to provide quality products.
No.
Yep, or retail. To deal with hungry or picky assholes is a pain.
@@davidratte1959 No comments for you! Come back, one year!
He was based on a real guy who was furious at Jerry for making this episode. Seriously
What’s cool is that the Soup Nazi does give Elaine a little chance even after her drumming the counter. Such nuance.
Respect da soup
@@leftifornian2066 Very surprised he let her do that but the Al Pacino comment got her banned for one year. She did everything wrong all in 1 minute
@Tripp393 true. he actually has more compassion for women (if only slightly lol) when you think about it...
she was new, was willing to give her a little leeway.
only a little.
Because she's beautiful.
I love the cashier quick snap refund all while giving George the look.
Agreed. They did an awesome job working in small details like that to keep the scenes consistantly funny.
She was an extra,and they gave her that role.nailed it.
You could tell she's snatched a soup or two in her days of working there. Bruce Lee-like reflexes.
Yeah, she's all for it. NO empathy at all, love it.
That’s gotta be a great position to be in.
Someone said "No soup for you" to me when I was in 7th grade back in 1999 and I have ALWAYS wondered what show or movie it was from. Then out of nowhere, 25 years later, this video drops into my recommended. I cant believe I can finally check that box lol
Love your story 😂😂
You gotta watch Seinfeld. Hundreds of great references.
3:41 the way he says "por favor?" is hysterical 😝🤣😂😅
ADIOS MUCHACHO!
Also how fast the guy left after getting denied lol
I also just noticed gazpacho isn't even on the menu, another reason for him to be denied
I love how of all people Newman _perfectly_ abides by all the rules of the shop to the letter.
Of course he did, he needed that delicious jambalaya. Honestly I'd follow all the rules too for that crab bisque, Jerry makes it sound so tasty.
Typical cowardly hypocrite.
@@RoachDogg_JR Sheeple.
@@guntertorfs6486 NO SHEEP FOR YOU!!
@Beatnik Newman Can Easily eat a 10 gallon bowl of soup.
😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
I've met the actor who played the Soup Nazi. He is legitimately one of the nicest people you could ever meet on this earth, and it's hilarious considering how associated with this role he is.
He also played the blackjack dealer in the first Austin Powers movie.
5? I’ll stay 😏
Austin Powers: “I also like to live dangerously.” 🤓
"He is legitimately one of the nicest people you could ever meet on this earth..." Of course you ingratiated yourself to him. No soup for you!
so here is that feel good comment we were all expecting
He was a bounty hunter. No freedom for you!
Hands down one of the most iconic episodes in television history
Yes, and that show had dozens of iconic episodes and characters. 'Amazing how long they kept it going, kept it funny, back when weekly network shows produced maybe 6 to 7 months of episodes each year.
Hands down one of the most overrated lines and episodes in television history.
so iconic toronto made a restaurant soup chain out of it
100%. This and the masterbation episode.
Don’t forget the Marine Biologist
The way Newman says "Jambalaya" gets me every time!
That little excited run he does. I love it.
That little dance he does
I've been saying "Jambalaya" like that for the past 30 years because of this episode...
@@ericfisher4736 It’s funny cuz that line would always run through my head anytime I heard jambalaya, totally forgot this is where it originated haha
@@Real_Michael_Jordan For me it's the mrs Doubtfire: "JAMBALAYAAA!!!!!!" 😂😂❤
"Come back one year!" always gets me
Didn't he ban Bania for 3 months?
the cashier has no lines but accomplishes so much with the way she snatches that bag, hands the money back, and that look on her face. she's fantastic!
your cars on fire
@@ahjus7604 cmon dude, that's a different cashier...smh
She was actually an extra, but she did an improv during a take and it was such a smooth and a perfect re-exchange that they kept it in and used it...
Fantastic, amazing, splendid!
"Ilsa the cruel cashier".
Newman looked genuinely afraid of the soup guy. He, on the other hand, seemed to approve of him because he was his ideal customer, not to mention possibly his most frequent.
JAMBALAYAAA!!!
@@diaphanoux
Haha
hahahhaa... most frequent... hahaha
@@miamicelebrations Probably took Newman a few times to get it right and finally got the routine
Newman as a federal employee, he believes law is all we have....
"You're pushing your luck little man!"
The way he says that line,you'd think George was sneaking into North Korea and in great danger if caught 😂
You mean going from East Germany to West over THE WALL.
😆😆😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
i say this line irl all the time
Who sneaks "into" North Korea?
But why does he love Kramer so much?
I love how Kramer gives Newman a nod of approval haha
1:08 "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone". "One file only ... soup". I´ve seen this scene so many times and never realized those signs, so many things get lost and they are great done.
On the sign outside the door I read:
Single File Only
Have Cash Ready Know Your Soup
@@chris_the_forester Yep around 0:14
I love when Newman ordered his large jambalaya & shuffled over to give the cashier her money & got that look of approval from Kramer for ordering correctly. 😂
If you managed to look properly you'd find that Kramer actually winks at someone else, probably at a woman waiting in line.
@@stomp21 I'm not talking about a wink or a nod because that happened before Newman looked back at Kramer. I'm talking about the grin.
Exactly the kind of thing that makes Seinfeld so awesome ❤
This is the exact comment I was looking for 😂😅
@@stomp21it's the camera angle
George asked for medium turkey chilli the first time, but after having a taste of jerry's soup he went back and asked for a large one of what jerry had.
First, we covet what we see....Lol
Yup…Crab Bisque!
Yes, what a deep throat Mr. Costanza must have LOL.
@@hosephotographer9630 he went to my high school lol. Livingston, NJ. Also, Chelsea Handler, and governor Chris Christie, but we don’t claim him. 😒
And he asked for it to go to ensure nothing was unclear
That little look Newman gives him before turning around is priceless.
"Jumbalyaaaaaaaaaa!"
He is putting himself through all that which is not in his nature just to get that soup😅
The way she said' NEXT' ,,at the end ,is hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
Sienfeld has to be hands down one of the greatest shows in TV history.
Seinfeld is pretty great too.
Yeah next to da stooges
no.
@@Carter-je9kb Who are these stooges you speak about?
*Seinfeld*
If I remember, the actor who plays the Soup Nazi basically lives off just that one character. I’m happy he got to do so!
There were many actors who had entire careers off a Seinfeld side character.
he was also a croupier in austin powers
@@fcoquezada does that mean blackjack dealer? Lol because he plays one is Austin powers
He's also in one episode of Scrubs (playing himself lol)
@@fcoquezada Oh RIGHT! I forgot that!
The SOUND that the paper bag makes when the cashier snatches it back from George is ~THE~ funniest part of this whole thing.
@Beatnik THREE DOLLARS!
the paper bag represents the idea that the soup is illegaly heavenly. Like contrabande, or a bottle of alcohol, that you must carry in a paper bag.
ASMR Paper Bag Snatching hehe.
Elaines Papers of the Ingredients tells a much more serious story than you Think
the cashier gives one of the most beloved performances in all of seinfeld....just perfection.
Without saying a word.
She would be a perfect DMV employee.
@@CRuf-qw4yv lol....true
@@CRuf-qw4yv I used to work at the DMV. I used to drink a lot then too.........
@@LoneLee2022soo your the reason why mah bar was getting empty 👺
The cashier deserved an award for this ONE scene!! Somehow in 1.2 seconds she MAKES THE SCENE!! Incredible!
huh????
@@briandavis9952 The way she snatched the bag back from George and then handed him his money back!! HYSTERICAL!!!
@@Icandoitifiwantwell at least she was kind enough to refund him.
"Come back, one year"....epic 😀😃😁
I believe he improvised that line
I sympathise with him. Elaine wasn't just being purposefully annoying, she went there to flaunt the rules and etiquette deliberately to get a rise out of him while acting like she was above the rules. He didn't even snap at her when she drummed the counter, just sounded exasperated.
Like most women that cause chaos and want to be rebellious against a man.
@Baxi Right. I mean that person has a problem with a _fictional_ character from a comedic television show. What a sad little pathetic person.
You know its a show right ?
Yup. One of the earliest Karens… And, yes, I know it’s a show.
@@madmagpie7367 She isn’t a Karen. Lol. That’s just ridiculous. Her character has no Karen qualities.
The way Elaine bangs the counter like if it was a bongo 😂
she was in her own little world lol
NO SOUP FOR YOU! COME BACK 1 YEAR!
Ha A!
I love how Elaine has all the soup recipes at the end of this episode
@@guypeate3628 naw, the writers should have let her obnoxious butt stay banned.
Newman’s robotic purchase and escape is one of the funniest things ever.
One of the greatest episodes in sitcom television history.
0:21 $2.99 for 16 oz soup; $3.99 for 32 oz. That’s $6.00 and $8.00 today…not bad for the best soup in the city. The best!
And 2 dollars for bread
Wrong. Not under Bidenomics
It was never that cheap. It was at least $5.00 for maybe 8 ounces. A lot of dancers from Broadway Dance Center would go there because it was just around the corner, and it was more than they could afford. A big slice of pizza was $1.50! And all you got with it was crackers. No sandwiches. No entrees, just f-ing soup. It was not the best!!!
"You're pushing your luck Little Man" 😂
Was just thinking about that line, so good
@@gonkdroid8279 LOLOL....George goes back in time and remembers Frank and Estelle verbally burying him yet again as a child!
I laughed so hard at that line lol
What did he mean by that
@@waynehoxit9782 He meant that George was annoying him by stopping to thank him for giving him bread, and he was warning George that he was risking having his soup taken away again if he kept annoying him.
Elaine was the true villain from thie episode, she is a monster!.
Facts!!
Revenge is a dish best served cold
She would have done the same thing or worse if she had that kind of power. At least the soup guy was coherent.
Evil beach with a cruel haert
Justice will be served to her
I love how Newman knows how exactly you gotta behave for buying that soup
He's a public servant.
@@ultravioletpisces3666
Oh yea he works the mail.
Kramer is the same way too. He had a soup in his hand. Of course he understands everyone’s issues
0:10 Bania attempting a Chat and Cut here
How fast that lady grabbed the soup back from George cracks me up every time.
I went with a friend to get soup from the real soup shop. My friend stood in he same place after giving him his order. The soup man had to give him the "side nod" to scoot over to the cashier. I got a strange sense of pleasure from that. By the way, the crab chowder and chicken chili were delicious.
After having the Jambalaya, I can attest to it being the BEST soup ever!
@@GroomLeader really?! They deserve the publicity then 😆
@@GroomLeader second only to the veal goulash.
Me, I don’t even have one character. ☹️
I went to the soup man once... he never spoke a word.. kept nodding for me to take an orange.. he scared me but it was AWESOME and the soup is THE ABSOLUTE BEST
Newman says jambalaya that silly run just the whole thing fabulous
I bet none of that was even in the script
NO MORE SEINFELD CLIPS FOR YOU!
It would be funnier with a running cartoon sound effect, like the ones from Hannah Barbera.
One of my favorite Newman lines
And one of the extras there in the line just can't hold the laugh
That guy has practically made a career of those little cameos. He's still famous for it.
He also played the blackjack dealer in the first Austin Powers movie.
@@gamestation2690I suggest you hit sir….
I also like to live dangerously. Lol😂
The way Elaine shakes them recipes at him lmao ❤❤❤
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Love the sign on the wall “ we reserve the right to refuse service to anyone” The episode was based on a true experience Jerry said.
No soup for you!!!
Larry Thomas was nominated for an Emmy for playing the Soup Nazi!
all for doing an omar sharif imitation 😆😂🤣
God literally everyone but Jason Alexander got an Emmy opportunity on that show.
@@jeremytung1632 jason did not deserve one since was just larry david pretender
@@jay-day Saddam Hussein, not Omar Sharif.
4:10 the way that cuts it looks like Elaine walks out and Elaine #2 is behind her.
Dirty Deeds Done Dirty Cheap
One of the most brilliantly written sitcoms ever with a cast made in heaven. I can't possibly envision anyone replacing any of the characters at all, they fit perfectly together to make this legendary sitcom.
The way they take the soup back is a little hasty, but I love how they’re courteous enough to return their money in full.
😂 because if they take your money without service, you can "sue"
Interesting and too funny how this became the most famous episode of Seinfeld after all those years of the show. I still hear people say "No soup for you!" in every day life.
I find it funny how Larry Thomas (the Soup Nazi) didn't know at first that his character was based on a real person. In one of the DVD extras, he claims he was doing his impression of how Omar Sharif sounded in "Lawrence of Arabia".
But why he act like that ?
@Lee Jon I did. Ali Yeganeh still had Soup International in Midtown during the 90s. He really was like that.
Everything in film and acting since the 1960's always comes back to Lawrence of Arabia.
That's hilarious
@@rufusgoldstein2655 I went there once and never went back. And Mangia on east 51st invented the giant chocolate chip cookie.
The look on his face when he sees George is hilarious. I love the way he handles the money and the food.
I remember watching Seinfeld as a kid when it was airing live. It was so exciting, they were on fire after the 3rd or 4th season. At one point a man actually had a heart attack from laughing so hard. It was all over the local news. I thought it was from this episode, but it honestly could have been from any of them.
@@cj6884 Yeah, because this show was made in 1490. How could this guy watch this as a kid and not be a vampire?
Lmfao, get fucked.
@@falloutboy691 It was made in 1989 actually how tf did you get 1490 LMFAO
Yeah, I think after the third season it just took off like a rocket. Smart Comedy. You had to watch.
Seriously? I’ve been trying to see the appeal for ages now, but I still just don’t get it. I guess it’s just before my time. Never found it THAT funny, personally.
@Cory C May I ask which ones? I’m still trying to get into it.
The swiftness of which the cashier grabs the bag and gives him his money back was epic comedy! She should have gotten an Emmy nod just for 2 seconds of work!
Nobody on this planet can replace Michael Richards in that role of Cosmo. He is gold.
All of them are actors but Cosmo Kramer he’s not acting he just shows up every day to have fun
Gold Jerry! Gold!
@@2sense110Jerry was never an actor. He was a stand-up comedian.
Cosmo Kessler
@@albundy6008 B-b-b-b-but the bb-Bee Movie!!
It's the Bee's Knees!!
The way Elaine looks when she says "No more soup for you!!" It looks like she really gets off on ruining ppl lol it's a similar look she had when she called George a Loser and when she ruined his wig lol!!
Love it when a woman is getting off
None of the characters were very ‘likable’. See last episode.
Maybe the dingo ate your baby.
She was right to throw George's wig out the window, haha.
@@startrad3r by that logic, he'd have been right to send her right out after it.
And Newman's jubilant little dance/run was hysterical!!!
Kinda lame
@@soranraina4391NO SOUP FOR YOU
Jubilant jambalaya jiggle
“You’re pushing your luck little man”😭😭😭😭😭😭
That little wink/smirk of approval Kramer gave when Newman was following the struct protocol was amazing!
"Gazpacho, por favor".
"Por Favor?"
"I'm part Spanish".
"Adios Muchachos".
Gotta Love the Soup Nazi for this.
@@amiblack8294 Irony of it is Soup Nazi is from Argentina
@@philburnell5148 really? did not know that one, makes it even funnier!!
NGL, the sign says HOT soup. Gazpacho is supposed to be served cold.
@@philburnell5148 So he’s Italian then
The man who played him has a dignified living from the royalties and sounds like a great guy in the interviews.
That little run Newman made after smells his Jambalala!!! Is priceless
The way Newman takes his soup and turns around military style cranks me up every time!
Elaine's acting is brilliant in this episode. The way she shouts NEXT at the end LOL
Kramer gets along with every one
2:56 Kramer looks at Newman very proud because he taught him well on how to order soup.
"YOU WANT BREAD?"
"THREE DOLLARS!"
What?
NO SOUP FOR YOU!!!
With inflation and supply chain issues it’s $10 today. 😀
@@johngullo9420, Easily.
Everyone else got free bread.
That little “Yes please?” that George did in between was priceless
I love how Newman smells his Jambalaya soup and runs off like Super Mario. 😂
“You’re pushing your luck little man” killed me
the guy 'suffers for his soup; how can he expect any less from his customers' 😆✔
What’s funny is she found the recipes and he closed the store indefinitely leaving the whole city with recipes for soup they aren’t even going to make
lol she never shared it anyways a failure of a women that cannot cook which is why she buying it
When your soup is that good, you don't HAVE to be nice.
You're telling me?
No soup for you
OMG, just so good. Amazing acting, the Newman bit @3:00 lmaoo
03:00 Newman practically goose-stepping out of the soup shop like it was 1938 in Berlin...😂😂
This dude is a Hero for all the folks that Have been working in customer service
Love the way Newman sidestepped down the counter and handed his money to the cashier and liked how he turned around to walk out like he was in the Army or something🤣👏
Still one of the most iconic episodes in TV history. LOL
Hello Mary
How are you doing today?
Just saw an interview with this guy. Seems like a really nice, down to earth guy.
“You’re pushing your luck, little man!” 😂
When she says Next! Is the the best part of an already classic well written funny episode
It's legit one of the great line deliveries of all time.
Did anybody else just crave soup after this? I mean like I wanted the out of the soup cup with a plastic spoon so bad lol.
No more soup for you!
NO SOUP FOR YOU!
I sure wanted jambalaya after seeing how much Newman enjoyed even just the smell of it
I just scarfed down shrimp gumbo and watched this clip bc of this episode lmao! So good.
No
Loved this show. Can't imagine anyone else playing the roles of the main characters.
Him and Kramer getting along was genius
"I told you not to say anything!" 😆
Newman plays perfectly, like this guy a lot, and when Elaine says "NEXT" is priceless 😆, love this part too!
The cashier is priceless!
And an uncredited extra
@@SeanieVoiceOver I hope she did credit, sometime in her career.
I see what you did there. Give this man more bread!
German haircut to boot
Larry Thomas (soup nazi) broke down his role on the show and the quirks of the characters. I love how he says "the characters are jerks but get their come upance"
This episode is nearly 30 years old, and it still makes laugh like the first time I saw it!
3:13 Jambalaya. I still say this randomly for no apparent reason
me too!!!
Cuz it's awesome.
1:00 She snatched that bag so quick! 😂
30 Years later and the the phrase "No soup for you" is a household name.
0:42 he really warned him
Elaine has the ultimate comeback line at the end.
NEXT
Didn’t need to do it.
Seinfeld series had a lot of great episodes. This maybe ranks #1 in my book. I've watched this many times, and still keep laughing.
“I didn’t get any bread.”
“Just forget it, let it go…”
🤣🤣🤣
Bread? Two dollars extra!
...
You want bread? THREE dollars!
...
No soup for you! (Snaps fingers)
I love how Elaine yells NEXT!! LOL
Soup Nazi:”you want bread?”
George:”yes please.”
Soup Nazi:”3 Dollar!”
No Soup For You
If you look at the sign, a medium is 3 dollars, so that's pretty expensive bread!
@@chicoktc But a relatively cheap life lesson.
The cashier snatching George Costanza's soup and handing him back his change should be in slow motion
My favorite guest actor of all Seinfeld shows, Jackie Chiles close second
0:58 NO SOUP FOR YOU!