I really love your channel! I haven't been around lately because I am an UBER driver and I was driving one night, watching your channel as I drove riders around, and one of my riders shot me in an attempt to car jack me! I survived, thank GOD! And I'm getting back to normal.... it's taken awhile for me and thankfully back to your channel! love yall!!
@@TheOfficialCartierFamily thank you! I was trying to remember what episode it was during "that" ride! I remember it being funny! And I was nervous because my rider was a bit sketchy...so I was just trying to get thru the ride with laughs with yall!! And then he shot me! UGH!! I mentioned your channel in the news coverage but don't think it got mentioned. Google "Linda Buford Uber" for details about the crazy night.... but I'm ok! Healing quickly and just a few more surgeries...but all good and I'm glad to get back to watching yall!!
It’s hard to get into Seinfeld just watching clips. The beauty of Seinfeld is how each episode is constructed, and how the jokes keep repeating and building in each episode.
But it's good that none of these guys ever watched even one episode. (my opinion about Chapelle...he's the best just pure standing up comedian...except for Rodney D...)
Agree. Like with watching any show or hearing music of any other one has to have the references and knowledge of characters, region, times, and personal ongoing situations. Great show with the best writing. Comedy is very cultural.
I wouldn't do the top 25 if I was them. I'd just watch all the episodes in full up until season 7, the last two seasons were crap and unwatchable. Seinfeld was a cultural phenomenon but I would've picked better scenes than the ones they just saw if I had to pick a top 25. If they could watch only one episode, it would be "The Contest" of course, it's a classic.
@@v.j.3029 The early years weren't very good. And you're dreaming if you think these guys are going to watch even two episodes, let along six seasons worth...
You can’t get Seinfeld by watching a bunch of clips. It’s how everything comes together and the personalities of the characters that makes it hilarious.
Correct. Although I think that with so many people watching "Family Guy" best-of-snippets, the assumption is that any sitcom can be judged by 10-second clips. Very untrue of Seinfeld, you have to at least watch the entire episode to figure out what's going on.
Exactly. The best parts are the recurring characters, inside jokes, the "no hugging, no learning" philosophy, how each of them are equally awful people and are awful to everyone equally...
I'm getting tired of these channels where people with these 'first time watching' for shows and all they do is watch some random best moments videos... It's fucking lame.
Watch whole episodes! These eccentric characters developed over time and each of their quirks feeds into the hilarious chaos that results as they interact and make plans.
This was my favorite TV show ever. You can't judge it by these clips. The situations in these scenes depend on things set up earlier in each episode. The scenes build on each other.
Seinfeld set the bar for 90’s & up comedy. Even set the bar for Friends. Every modern day comedy series was built around how Seinfeld delivered lines & jokes. One thing that made Seinfeld so great was how the dialogue in the show felt so real, like a real conversation.
@@brynneholt1990 maybe so, but it is a known fact that writers for Seinfeld went over to write for Friends.. so Friends became better due to those writers
@@dunewriters3963 yes there were definitely quirky dark moments in Friends that could have been straight out of the Seinfeld creaters book. Like Ross' ' Moist Maker" turkey sandwich episode
Seinfeld was such a great show for the times and still holds up today. His view on everyday situations is absolutely hilarious and on point. The clips are great but you really have to see the full episodes to pick up on all the references. Another great reaction video.
The start of each episode with the observation comedy put me off the show big time as a kid. So I hated it. Then found curb and loved it. So I gave it another chance a few years ago. Now I think it's great tv..
The show is funnier today than 20 years ago bc human behavior doesn’t change That show spoke about the daily minutia of interacting with humans every day It’ll forever be a funny show
Exactly, it's like Curb.. it all builds throughout the episode and sets up and then pays off at the end.. Clips are never funny which is probably why anyone who doesn't watch the show, just sees clips, thinks it's stupid.
Its also a great glimpse into a world before social media, cell phones, heck even desktop computers weren't that popular then. A lot of people had dial up internet. Could take 8 hours to download a single song. Another interesting thing to see is how people got around without constantly being in touch, like the one episode where they try to all meet up to see a movie and the struggles of getting everyone together in one place, is something that kids today cant relate with.
There's no context to the videos. The video was dumb. At least put in text a description. The Switch... Jerry tries to dump one roommate for the other. Now the dialogue becomes less vague.
@@seanwilson5516 Or the sweater that's tossed in his face is the cashmere sweater he bought as a gift for Elaine because it had a tiny red dot on it and was deeply discounted (and he's famously cheap) but also final sale. He had tried to pawn it off on the cleaning lady, who he had sex with, and even she didn't want it because of this defect.
I love Seinfeld. Still watch it every day after work. During Cvid lockdown I binged the entire series. You have to really be into the show to get a lot more of the jokes. A lot of intertwined connections. Plus being a New Yorker makes it more relatable.
My favorite show of all time was "MOONLIGHTING" with Bruce Willis and Cybill Sheppard. It was really funny, sexy, excellent writing, suspensful, etc. I miss that show so much!!!
& CRIMINALLY, He NEVER won an Emmy (Acting Award!!) for his Character, where as "Kramer" & "Elaine's" portrayals (Both DESERVED Also!!) won MULTIPLES for theirs!!.....Alexander's Acting was "Brave"/BRILLIANT & HILARIOUS Really!!🔥
It was huge. People would get excited to watch it & talk about it the next day. I don't think there was a bad episode. Like everyone says, you'd have to know the show to really get it, but it was classic. Carol Burnett show was epic too.
Yeah this is one of those shows you have to watch the entire episode, and it rewards you for paying attention. A joke that happened way earlier in the episode pays off at the end, or even in other episodes - not to mention the character development across the show.
There are so many quotes from this show that we all still quote to this day " These pretzels are making me thirsty" is one of them 😂 But my favourite of all times is "NO MORE SOUP FOR YOU!" 🤣
Greatest comedy show ever. Even all these years later, I still watch it regularly and I still find it hilarious!!! Every time I hear someone say "these pretzels are making me thirsty", I crack up. Really need to watch full episodes tho to understand the brilliance of the show.
I was island hopping in Greece when Seinfeld first aired in Sweden. When I came home everyone was talking about it and I had no idea what they were talking about. But, a week later I was hooked. You have to watch it in the correct order.
Seinfeld and frasier are two of my favorite show. Still watch them and never get sick of them, actually hadn't watched Seinfeld in a while but still makes me laugh.
I recommend you watch entire episodes. You will be HOOKED!!!! I used to spend every Thursday at my grandma's when I was in high school since she was lonely. My grandma used to send me to the other room for bed at 9pm on Thursdays. I heard her laughing while she watched. I got into it a couple of years later and I know why she wanted me to let her be. I love Seinfeld and my favorite line I still like to say is "These pretzels are making me thirsty!" Definitely watch the clips, but seriously watch whole episodes if you get the chance. You wont regret it!❤️😂
The soup guy (can’t say his name I don’t want to be cancelled lol) is one of the funniest episodes I’ve ever seen. Also the episode where all the people in the Resturant eating a snickers with a knife and fork.
Yes please keep the Seinfeld reactions coming. I watched this show as a teenager in the 90’s and it’s still great now. Next to Fresh Prince and Married with Children this is my fav show of the 90’s!
I wasn’t into this show when it first came out. But everyone I knew including my fam watched it. Then one day it was on in the background and I overheard the guys talking about “a show about nothing” and I couldn’t turn away ..suddenly I “got the show” and laughed my assoff at every episode after. As the show progress the situations get more and more ridiculous and the way every episode gets wrapped up is sheer genius
Fun Fact: Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers did all the bass riffs you hear in the beginning and sometimes the end of scenes. The best episodes were 'The Contest' and 'Festivus'.
At the time.. the scene where they played out the second spitter was one of the best bits in television HISTORY.. my eyes widened as I saw them slip into the JFK assassination conspiracy theories sooooo perfectly. It was gold.
This is our entertainment before internet and cell phones! We had to wait until Thursday night for the next episode, no binge watching a whole season at once!
You have to see the full episodes to understand their brilliance. Especially in the first 5 or 6 seasons…the thing that began the show that seemed obscure would come back around in some comedic, surprising and significant way. Watch the one that goes backwards set in India!! It is brilliant and so funny.
Aww so cute you gave it a try... You so serious thou... These clips don't make much sense though if you haven't watched the entire episodes. The stories and characters build up masterfully. I watched all seasons all epidodes many times and never get tired. I love Elaine's character ❤️
You young men have a great channel with good respectable content. You guys represent your generation and family well and they should be proud of you. Clip’s won’t do it. Watch episodes. Like The Strike, The Bubble Boy, The Comeback, The Cadillac or The Soup Nazi
I'm y'all's age. And this was my parent's favorite show of all time. It's about 30 years old. The show was huge. almost everyone watched it. Good ol 90s.
watch the full “ The Contest” episode and thank me later! Any scene with Jerry Stiller as George’s father are also HILARIOUS. “ The Manzier” is comedy gold where they’re making bras for men.
I fall asleep with Seinfeld on every night 😂 it's familiar so I don't feel like I'll end up staying up to see what happens (I need to have tv on to fall asleep), it never gets old, and everything in life can remind you of an episode!
Yes do part 2 and 3… when you get to the top 10 you’re gonna see why people loved it so much. Also.. just seeing the clips on some of these, you don’t get what the episode was about leading up to the clip to understand WHY it’s funny. It was also the 90’s and comedy was completely different than it is today. There’s sooooo many episodes that were my favorite I can’t even name them all. Kramer (the tall guy) was my favorite! His scenes were the best!
How can you possibly just watch clips of Seinfeld and remotely get it? The episodes are so connected within them that’s almost impossible to take anything away from clips.
Going into it thinking that this is the best sitcom ever then you are already expecting to be amazed but the beauty of this show was that it was, like they put it, "about nothing". Also, I have noticed that this show is mostly appreciated by New Yorkers.
The "Reservation" bit was my favorite of those clips. You've really got to watch whole episodes, though, to fully appreciate the genius of the writers at work, as well as all the actors. Yes, "Seinfeld" may be the GOAT.❤❤❤
Y’all can correct me if I’m wrong but pretty sure Seinfeld coined A LOT of phrases people still use today. Most notably “double-dipping”, “regifting”and “yadda yadda yadda”, just to name a few. Like I said, I could be wrong on one, but there’s a lot more I didn’t mention. I really hope at least one of you gives the full episodes a chance, this clip video was kinda crappy because you have no context. Thanks for all your reactions!
I’ve had so many “Seinfeld “ moments in my life. That’s the beauty of the show, you can correlate so many moments to real life. My husband, my in-laws and myself always refer to Seinfeld quotes to relate to things in our lives, and we always know exactly what one another are talking about. It’s the best. You guys should check out some Curb Your Enthusiasm scenes as well.
Since the series of videos is counting down from #25 to #1, you could just skip to whatever the last one is & see the ones that were the top "funniest moments." And BTW don't worry if some of the clips seem weird: sometimes, you'd have to watch several episodes to see a joke develop - like the saying "it was funny but you had to be there." Thanks for posting!
Oh yeah y'all, Seinfeld was a big deal in the 90s. It came out my first year at University Of Texas and it got so popular that we would have dorm parties in our rooms to watch it. The only two shows we all watched back then were Seinfeld and X-Files.
The actor that plays the dusty homeless man pulling and stealing the rickshaw is Jon Gries who is the same actor that plays Uncle Rico in the movie Napoleon Dynomite.
1st, you have to know the whole premise behind Sienfeld, it’s about every day people encountering every day things… plus, as someone commented, you’ll never appreciate the show by watching clips… the show is classic
About ten years ago I was driving down the Garden State Parkway and saw someone with the license plate "MULVA". I almost died laughing. I still have the pic I took of it.
Hell yes finish it out it’s as much fun watching y’all and your reactions as it is the show I hope the man hands episode is in there somewhere but watching the full episodes would help understand more of the humor the show was about and the one with George and his handicap episode is another worth watching all the way through have fun with it
It took me a minute to get involved, but it's funny AF when you finally get it. Curb Your Enthusiasm is on HBO and is written by the same guy that co-wrote Seinfeld. Curb is OUTRAGEOUS!!!
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I suggest watching the show itself. Good clips, but the humor is truly the show itself. I suggest for first episode-Master of my Domain. Or Soup Nazi. Look forward to seeing your reactions ti those!
The clips are funny to those of us that watched the showed regularly. Watching these through your eyes, I can't see where much of it makes sense. If you really want to know what Seinfeld is all about, watching it from the beginning is going to be the best way.
My wife is from the Philippines and had never seen a single episode when she arrived in the US. I gradually introduced her to it, and now she can probably provide a lengthy description of each character. Her favorite episodes are "The Scofflaw" and "The Conversion". I agree with many other commenters here that to truly appreciate the show you need to watch full episodes over time. The characters are addicting, and the humor has many levels!
You guys got a watch a whole episode to get the whole vibe. Watch the one where Kramer starts renting out drawers in a big dresser that he has to Japanese businessman in New York. 😂😂😂
Guys, I have three skits for you to watch because I think you will fall off your chair watching them. One is from Abbott and Costello called "Who's on First", the next one is Abbott and Costello called "7x13=28". There's also one from the Carol Burnett show called "The Dentist".
I’d say something like “because of supply chain challenges impacting the car rental industry, we’ll need to realign your reservation to a compact.” Bringing any customer escalations (anger) to the manager proactively before they request it.
Yeah I think you need to watch whole episodes. And it often mimics pop culture moods , ironies ,events , popular movies and such of the time. So sometimes might not be as good to someone who doesn’t know what the episode is relating to. Hope that makes sense. Was one of my favorite shows
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@@TheOfficialCartierFamily thank you! I was trying to remember what episode it was during "that" ride! I remember it being funny! And I was nervous because my rider was a bit sketchy...so I was just trying to get thru the ride with laughs with yall!! And then he shot me! UGH!! I mentioned your channel in the news coverage but don't think it got mentioned. Google "Linda Buford Uber" for details about the crazy night.... but I'm ok! Healing quickly and just a few more surgeries...but all good and I'm glad to get back to watching yall!!
Holy moly! Glad you're OK. Jesus be careful.
Glad you are still with us!
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It’s hard to get into Seinfeld just watching clips. The beauty of Seinfeld is how each episode is constructed, and how the jokes keep repeating and building in each episode.
But it's good that none of these guys ever watched even one episode. (my opinion about Chapelle...he's the best just pure standing up comedian...except for Rodney D...)
Agree. Like with watching any show or hearing music of any other one has to have the references and knowledge of characters, region, times, and personal ongoing situations.
Great show with the best writing. Comedy is very cultural.
I wouldn't do the top 25 if I was them. I'd just watch all the episodes in full up until season 7, the last two seasons were crap and unwatchable. Seinfeld was a cultural phenomenon but I would've picked better scenes than the ones they just saw if I had to pick a top 25. If they could watch only one episode, it would be "The Contest" of course, it's a classic.
@@v.j.3029 The early years weren't very good. And you're dreaming if you think these guys are going to watch even two episodes, let along six seasons worth...
Exactly!!
You can’t get Seinfeld by watching a bunch of clips. It’s how everything comes together and the personalities of the characters that makes it hilarious.
yeah! the solution to the switch was cut off too and that's the best part!
Correct. Although I think that with so many people watching "Family Guy" best-of-snippets, the assumption is that any sitcom can be judged by 10-second clips. Very untrue of Seinfeld, you have to at least watch the entire episode to figure out what's going on.
Exactly. The best parts are the recurring characters, inside jokes, the "no hugging, no learning" philosophy, how each of them are equally awful people and are awful to everyone equally...
I'm getting tired of these channels where people with these 'first time watching' for shows and all they do is watch some random best moments videos...
It's fucking lame.
Yeah I agree
Watch whole episodes! These eccentric characters developed over time and each of their quirks feeds into the hilarious chaos that results as they interact and make plans.
Yes! Seinfeld isn't suited for quick clip watching like other shows. The character development and storylines are very important to the humor.
This was my favorite TV show ever. You can't judge it by these clips. The situations in these scenes depend on things set up earlier in each episode. The scenes build on each other.
You guys won't get alot of the references without actually watching the show. Hands down top 3 comedy show of all time!
Seinfeld set the bar for 90’s & up comedy. Even set the bar for Friends. Every modern day comedy series was built around how Seinfeld delivered lines & jokes. One thing that made Seinfeld so great was how the dialogue in the show felt so real, like a real conversation.
Season 1 and 2 of Seinfeld was a slow drag. Season 3 is when it really picks up
Actually, Living Single set the bar for Friends
@@brynneholt1990 maybe so, but it is a known fact that writers for Seinfeld went over to write for Friends..
so Friends became better due to those writers
@@dunewriters3963 yes there were definitely quirky dark moments in Friends that could have been straight out of the Seinfeld creaters book. Like Ross' ' Moist Maker" turkey sandwich episode
@@dunewriters3963 yea to paraphrase entire scripts from living single
Best tv series hands down. Genius writing. Still laugh at it after over 20 years.
Seinfeld was such a great show for the times and still holds up today. His view on everyday situations is absolutely hilarious and on point. The clips are great but you really have to see the full episodes to pick up on all the references.
Another great reaction video.
I never thought Seinfeld was funny as a kid, but watching it as an adult it’s hilarious even by todays standards
Yup
especially by today's standards...
The start of each episode with the observation comedy put me off the show big time as a kid. So I hated it. Then found curb and loved it. So I gave it another chance a few years ago. Now I think it's great tv..
You are the master of your domain
The show is funnier today than 20 years ago bc human behavior doesn’t change
That show spoke about the daily minutia of interacting with humans every day
It’ll forever be a funny show
You need to watch one entire episode to truly appreciate the magic. There are often 4 separate storylines that all come together at the end.
Exactly, it's like Curb.. it all builds throughout the episode and sets up and then pays off at the end.. Clips are never funny which is probably why anyone who doesn't watch the show, just sees clips, thinks it's stupid.
Its also a great glimpse into a world before social media, cell phones, heck even desktop computers weren't that popular then. A lot of people had dial up internet. Could take 8 hours to download a single song. Another interesting thing to see is how people got around without constantly being in touch, like the one episode where they try to all meet up to see a movie and the struggles of getting everyone together in one place, is something that kids today cant relate with.
The Chinese restaurant episode
Or the parking garage
I miss the ‘90’s.
That problem still exists as texting has zero nuance. I’ve had more botched meetings via text than just calling someone.
Yess!!
Don't let these compilations spoil the show for you. Just watch the entire episodes. You won't regret it
There's no context to the videos. The video was dumb. At least put in text a description. The Switch... Jerry tries to dump one roommate for the other. Now the dialogue becomes less vague.
Exactly, all these 'best of' videos suck - completely miss the point
@@seanwilson5516 Or the sweater that's tossed in his face is the cashmere sweater he bought as a gift for Elaine because it had a tiny red dot on it and was deeply discounted (and he's famously cheap) but also final sale. He had tried to pawn it off on the cleaning lady, who he had sex with, and even she didn't want it because of this defect.
Soup Nzi was the most iconic episode.
I love Seinfeld. Still watch it every day after work. During Cvid lockdown I binged the entire series. You have to really be into the show to get a lot more of the jokes. A lot of intertwined connections. Plus being a New Yorker makes it more relatable.
Classic NY Jewish humor. They made it universal!
Me too !!!
This was basically the biggest sitcom along with Friends for like 9 years and then was still big in reruns for years after that.
Seinfeld with no background and context is super tough....these clips are classic
My favorite show of all time was "MOONLIGHTING" with Bruce Willis and Cybill Sheppard. It was really funny, sexy, excellent writing, suspensful, etc. I miss that show so much!!!
Seinfeld is my favorite sitcom of all time. I love the characters and can watch the episodes over and over again.
George was the best, he 100% made the show even better. Its my favorite comedy TV show and Shameless was my favorite comedy TV series.
& CRIMINALLY, He NEVER won an Emmy (Acting Award!!) for his Character, where as "Kramer" & "Elaine's" portrayals (Both DESERVED Also!!) won MULTIPLES for theirs!!.....Alexander's Acting was "Brave"/BRILLIANT & HILARIOUS Really!!🔥
"It's not a lie, if YOU believe it" 😂
It was huge. People would get excited to watch it & talk about it the next day. I don't think there was a bad episode. Like everyone says, you'd have to know the show to really get it, but it was classic. Carol Burnett show was epic too.
Seinfeld is so addicting. Never watched it when it was on but have now watched every episode on reruns.
Yeah this is one of those shows you have to watch the entire episode, and it rewards you for paying attention. A joke that happened way earlier in the episode pays off at the end, or even in other episodes - not to mention the character development across the show.
There are so many quotes from this show that we all still quote to this day " These pretzels are making me thirsty" is one of them 😂 But my favourite of all times is "NO MORE SOUP FOR YOU!" 🤣
Same here. We have at least one Seinfeld quote every day.
I still use, "Not that there's anything wrong with that!" 🤣
Oh and shrinkage lol
Elaine, deciding if a date was "Sponge worthy"! 🤣
The dingo ate your baby !!!
Seinfeld was brilliant and hilarious. The only show about nothing that I never missed. You need to watch episodes like Soup Nazi.
No soup for you !!!
@@cristalscott3309 One year!
Seinfeld was kind of a genius show. Clips don't do it justice. the idiosyncrasy of the characters over the years is so funny.
Greatest comedy show ever. Even all these years later, I still watch it regularly and I still find it hilarious!!! Every time I hear someone say "these pretzels are making me thirsty", I crack up.
Really need to watch full episodes tho to understand the brilliance of the show.
I was island hopping in Greece when Seinfeld first aired in Sweden. When I came home everyone was talking about it and I had no idea what they were talking about. But, a week later I was hooked. You have to watch it in the correct order.
CLASSIC!! The jokes are still funny 30 years later. Watch the full episodes, though. This is one of those go-to shows of mine.
Seinfeld and frasier are two of my favorite show. Still watch them and never get sick of them, actually hadn't watched Seinfeld in a while but still makes me laugh.
I recommend you watch entire episodes. You will be HOOKED!!!! I used to spend every Thursday at my grandma's when I was in high school since she was lonely. My grandma used to send me to the other room for bed at 9pm on Thursdays. I heard her laughing while she watched. I got into it a couple of years later and I know why she wanted me to let her be. I love Seinfeld and my favorite line I still like to say is "These pretzels are making me thirsty!" Definitely watch the clips, but seriously watch whole episodes if you get the chance. You wont regret it!❤️😂
The soup guy (can’t say his name I don’t want to be cancelled lol) is one of the funniest episodes I’ve ever seen. Also the episode where all the people in the Resturant eating a snickers with a knife and fork.
One of the best!
NO SOUP FOR YOU!
Soup Nazi
The best revenge - Elaine gets custody of the armoire with the Soup Nazi's handwritten recipes inside!
"Two cups porcini mushrooms..."
Yes please keep the Seinfeld reactions coming. I watched this show as a teenager in the 90’s and it’s still great now. Next to Fresh Prince and Married with Children this is my fav show of the 90’s!
I wasn’t into this show when it first came out. But everyone I knew including my fam watched it. Then one day it was on in the background and I overheard the guys talking about “a show about nothing” and I couldn’t turn away ..suddenly I “got the show” and laughed my assoff at every episode after. As the show progress the situations get more and more ridiculous and the way every episode gets wrapped up is sheer genius
Fun Fact: Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers did all the bass riffs you hear in the beginning and sometimes the end of scenes. The best episodes were 'The Contest' and 'Festivus'.
This is the best sitcom of all time.
Season 1&2 are slow drags to get through. Season 3 is when it really picks up
Soooo many classic scenes in this show. Keeps you coming back
At the time.. the scene where they played out the second spitter was one of the best bits in television HISTORY.. my eyes widened as I saw them slip into the JFK assassination conspiracy theories sooooo perfectly. It was gold.
This is our entertainment before internet and cell phones! We had to wait until Thursday night for the next episode, no binge watching a whole season at once!
One of my favorite sitcoms
My dad always watched this show. He passed away in 2014 and when I see Seinfeld I remember visiting him watching Wwe and Seinfeld.
You have to see the full episodes to understand their brilliance. Especially in the first 5 or 6 seasons…the thing that began the show that seemed obscure would come back around in some comedic, surprising and significant way. Watch the one that goes backwards set in India!! It is brilliant and so funny.
So many amazing episodes!!
Aww so cute you gave it a try... You so serious thou... These clips don't make much sense though if you haven't watched the entire episodes. The stories and characters build up masterfully. I watched all seasons all epidodes many times and never get tired. I love Elaine's character ❤️
You young men have a great channel with good respectable content. You guys represent your generation and family well and they should be proud of you. Clip’s won’t do it. Watch episodes. Like The Strike, The Bubble Boy, The Comeback, The Cadillac or The Soup Nazi
I'm y'all's age. And this was my parent's favorite show of all time. It's about 30 years old. The show was huge. almost everyone watched it. Good ol 90s.
watch the full “ The Contest” episode and thank me later! Any scene with Jerry Stiller as George’s father are also HILARIOUS.
“ The Manzier” is comedy gold where they’re making bras for men.
Elaine and Frank Costanza, OMG..."I'll drop you like a bag of dirt!" 😂
Clips can not even begin to show the brilliance of this show.
This is my favorite show. I watch reruns on cable pretty much every day lol
It's also on Netflix.
I'm just loving watching you guys react to one of my favorite shows EVER! You guys are so cute. Love from Houston Texas baby!
Probably one of the best sitcoms in the history of television
Context is so important for this show. Trust, it's fucking HILARIOUS!
George is one of the craziest characters of all time
I fall asleep with Seinfeld on every night 😂 it's familiar so I don't feel like I'll end up staying up to see what happens (I need to have tv on to fall asleep), it never gets old, and everything in life can remind you of an episode!
OK ya'll its actually really funny if you watch each episode over time. Kramer is so funny.
Every woman understood the meaning of sponge-worthy! 😂
This is the shit!! Cartier Family and Sienfeld, doesn't get any better! Please please continue this!
Yes do part 2 and 3… when you get to the top 10 you’re gonna see why people loved it so much. Also.. just seeing the clips on some of these, you don’t get what the episode was about leading up to the clip to understand WHY it’s funny. It was also the 90’s and comedy was completely different than it is today. There’s sooooo many episodes that were my favorite I can’t even name them all. Kramer (the tall guy) was my favorite! His scenes were the best!
How can you possibly just watch clips of Seinfeld and remotely get it? The episodes are so connected within them that’s almost impossible to take anything away from clips.
Clips of Seinfeld don't do it justice. It was really funny.
Going into it thinking that this is the best sitcom ever then you are already expecting to be amazed but the beauty of this show was that it was, like they put it, "about nothing". Also, I have noticed that this show is mostly appreciated by New Yorkers.
The "Reservation" bit was my favorite of those clips. You've really got to watch whole episodes, though, to fully appreciate the genius of the writers at work, as well as all the actors. Yes, "Seinfeld" may be the GOAT.❤❤❤
Y’all can correct me if I’m wrong but pretty sure Seinfeld coined A LOT of phrases people still use today. Most notably “double-dipping”, “regifting”and “yadda yadda yadda”, just to name a few. Like I said, I could be wrong on one, but there’s a lot more I didn’t mention. I really hope at least one of you gives the full episodes a chance, this clip video was kinda crappy because you have no context. Thanks for all your reactions!
I’ve had so many “Seinfeld “ moments in my life. That’s the beauty of the show, you can correlate so many moments to real life. My husband, my in-laws and myself always refer to Seinfeld quotes to relate to things in our lives, and we always know exactly what one another are talking about. It’s the best.
You guys should check out some Curb Your Enthusiasm scenes as well.
The shows are dated but the jokes are timeless. The Contest and Chinese Restaurant will both always be funny!
"George is getting upset!" 🤣🤣🤣
George and Kramer carried most of the comedy out of the main 4 characters
And Jerry Stiller! The Manzier!
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@@TheDivayenta do you think Jerry Stiller was even funnier in The King of Queens?
@@Kickinthescience I never got into it. But the man was a comedic genius!
Since the series of videos is counting down from #25 to #1, you could just skip to whatever the last one is & see the ones that were the top "funniest moments."
And BTW don't worry if some of the clips seem weird: sometimes, you'd have to watch several episodes to see a joke develop - like the saying "it was funny but you had to be there."
Thanks for posting!
Oh yeah y'all, Seinfeld was a big deal in the 90s.
It came out my first year at University Of Texas and it got so popular that we would have dorm parties in our rooms to watch it.
The only two shows we all watched back then were Seinfeld and X-Files.
This show is amazing. The episodes get better each episode while they build the characters ❤
The actor that plays the dusty homeless man pulling and stealing the rickshaw is Jon Gries who is the same actor that plays Uncle Rico in the movie Napoleon Dynomite.
1st, you have to know the whole premise behind Sienfeld, it’s about every day people encountering every day things… plus, as someone commented, you’ll never appreciate the show by watching clips… the show is classic
Master of your Domain was the greatest episode. Spare a Square, Junior mints, Vulva, all great episodes. This show was known for catch phrases.
I forgot Sponge worthy as well. I loved that one.
Yada yada yada!
About ten years ago I was driving down the Garden State Parkway and saw someone with the license plate "MULVA". I almost died laughing. I still have the pic I took of it.
You guys crack me up, and you make me feel super old 🤣
Clássico. A melhor da história!
Definitely want to see part 2. Seinfeld is hilarious!
Please play Blue on Black by Kenny Wayne Sheppard!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻 Its my 2nd fav song 🥰
Seinfeld was huge...seen his stand up in Vegas...hilarious!!😂😂😂
Seinfeld is intellectually funny, as you're not going to get it from just clips. You have to watch the full episodes 😊💜
It takes a bit to get into the humour and all the inside jokes that returned over and over. It was really funny. Iconic.
Once you get to know the characters the show gets really funny
Hell yes finish it out it’s as much fun watching y’all and your reactions as it is the show I hope the man hands episode is in there somewhere but watching the full episodes would help understand more of the humor the show was about and the one with George and his handicap episode is another worth watching all the way through have fun with it
Easy bound and down is the best. Danny McBride was epic in that show. Seinfeld is basically Larry David from curb your enthusiasm
East Bound and Down is awesome
It took me a minute to get involved, but it's funny AF when you finally get it. Curb Your Enthusiasm is on HBO and is written by the same guy that co-wrote Seinfeld. Curb is OUTRAGEOUS!!!
In other news, did you hear Trump became president?!
Waaaaay too much context missing in these short clips.
You have to finish that "the Switch" gag. It's incredible.
Greatest sitcoms…
Married With Children
Home improvement
Spin City
Amazing laughs…
Whose Line is it anyway US version
Nothing better.
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You have to watch episodes and not just clips!!!! You will miss out on context.
You, wonderful guys, are very much like Seinfeld- great conversations with a little of everything, with the added benefit of the search for truth.
How you gonna watch Seinfeld but not listen to MURDER MURDER off the Next Friday Soundtrack? I’ve only asked 43 times 🤣🤣🤣😫😫😫
Yes please do more episodes of Seinfield . Is trully brilliant. The jokes and acting were so relatable to the times . Keep in mind this was in the 90s
I suggest watching the show itself. Good clips, but the humor is truly the show itself. I suggest for first episode-Master of my Domain. Or Soup Nazi. Look forward to seeing your reactions ti those!
The clips are funny to those of us that watched the showed regularly. Watching these through your eyes, I can't see where much of it makes sense. If you really want to know what Seinfeld is all about, watching it from the beginning is going to be the best way.
My wife is from the Philippines and had never seen a single episode when she arrived in the US. I gradually introduced her to it, and now she can probably provide a lengthy description of each character. Her favorite episodes are "The Scofflaw" and "The Conversion". I agree with many other commenters here that to truly appreciate the show you need to watch full episodes over time. The characters are addicting, and the humor has many levels!
You guys got a watch a whole episode to get the whole vibe. Watch the one where Kramer starts renting out drawers in a big dresser that he has to Japanese businessman in New York. 😂😂😂
Best scene about a cleaning lady is Jerry's pondering on how she got down there between the counter and the refrigerator. lol
Guys, I have three skits for you to watch because I think you will fall off your chair watching them. One is from Abbott and Costello called "Who's on First", the next one is Abbott and Costello called "7x13=28". There's also one from the Carol Burnett show called "The Dentist".
The reservation thing is 100 percent fact. Use to work at car rental and we had to almost fight lots of peed off customers
I’d say something like “because of supply chain challenges impacting the car rental industry, we’ll need to realign your reservation to a compact.” Bringing any customer escalations (anger) to the manager proactively before they request it.
Yeah I think you need to watch whole episodes. And it often mimics pop culture moods , ironies ,events , popular movies and such of the time. So sometimes might not be as good to someone who doesn’t know what the episode is relating to. Hope that makes sense. Was one of my favorite shows
You guys are super cool. Love the videos.
the charm is watching a full episode...everything layers up during the episode...The bet, parking lot, soup nazi....are all great episodes