Always sunny is the best sitcom besides Maybe curb , they’re both 1a and 1b in my view , ever. Seinfeld broke the mold first but sunny took their formula and made it a little more blue collar and it’s just the best
This is literally a perfect sketch. I had to back this up and watch it from the beginning and let it play all the way to the end. How anyone wrote something so perfect is beyond me.
As the BIGGEST Seinfeld fan, and a huge fan of Columbo & Sunny In Philly (as the gang once performed a Seinfeld parody), I truly appreciate those three worlds colliding in this skit.
I love that I'm so consistent that I can come back 9 months later and have the exact same reaction to this comment. Thanks for asking for me, past me. Maybe one day we'll have an answer.
This is a nigh on perfect 3 minute and 50 second sketch, especially for those who love Seinfeld. When Charlie Day comes in as Kramer I had to rewind and watch that over and over again, cracks me up every time. Jason was powerless against that.
Writer 1: Let's do a Columbo sketch Writer 2: Nah, I want to do something that channels Abbott & Costello and gives a nod to Whose on First Writer 3: Man I wish I could have written on Seinfeld Writer 4: I think I have an idea where everyone wins
@@Itsmytest SNL is BEYOND TERRIBLE since the 90's, ...it takes having a host that is EXCEPTIONALLY funny to have had less than a handful of decent episodes since then. Charlie Day IS one of those hosts, ...and its because HE is an incredible comedic wtiter himself, that, I guarantee, would stick to ACTUALLY BEING FUNNY and writing funny skits, ...and NOT ...FORCING SOCIAL AGENDAS DOWN OUR THROATS!
This is a great example of how to incorporate classic Abbott and Costello styled comedy into a sketch. It's done perfectly, and only works so well because of the chemistry between Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day. 👏👏👏
There was a comedian who talked about a girl he knew who always bragged that she didn't own or watch tv. One day she understood the conversation about a tv show and excused it that she watches it on her computer. He said a computer is like a super tv. But yeah, basically watched ALL the shows, but thought that since it was on a computer it was different.
As soon as you say "like that commercial about ...", they say "I don't watch TV" and I go "Uh..what? It's 2020 for chrissakez. I don't either. Have you heard of this newfangled innerwebs thang? Well, they have ads on it."
This was just straight up a good snl skit, good writing, good acting. No dirty jokes to try and make it better or funnier. It was pure wholesome funny and a great sketch.
How have I never seen this skit before? Too damn funny. I can't recall another skit where Sudekis played off of another character's eccentricities so well. Charlie Day got a great performance out of him.
I’m not gonna lie, I thought this was a thumbnail from that Always Sunny scene where they did the Seinfeld sketch, and what’s funnier is that Charlie played Kramer since Jason referenced his entrance, this is so fucking insane 🤣
guest need to have this kind of opportunity on snl. charlie day are one of those that get to do several sketches as a main character, not like side characters that somehow seems like if their character wasnt there, the sketch can still work.
I think it depends on their ability to act. I grew up watching SNL through the 90's and early 2000's. Like when The Rock was on SNL he was pretty much the lead in every skit. Alot of the people they get on here now days I don't feel can carry the skits.
Charlie's a seasoned comedian, so they can use him as the starring role in sketches. Sometimes when the guest is not a comedian, they don't risk putting them in the lead roles of the sketch, but use them as side-characters.
I think they just take a note of the acting range of the host. Adam Driver is a great example of a non-comedic actor coming on as a host. He hosted twice and it was amazing both times.
This reminds me of that guy whose life was literally saved watching a baseball game because they accused him of murder & he was seen in the background of a Curb Your Enthusiasm episode. LoL
I work with peeps in their early twenties. Never watched Seinfeld, only kinda heard of it. Never seen the great comedy movies from the 80s. But not ever seeing Seinfeld...the horror.
@@herrwabbaloo937 I knew a guy in college that loved friends and romantic comedies but made fun of me for liking Seinfeld. He was a frat bro. The world makes no fucking sense
Every performance, just outstanding. Even Sudeikis having to deal with the darn pen not fitting in the belt so he turned away to pocket it and didn't flub a line.
I love CLUE! And that could be a fun concept! Maybe a company that custom makes CLUE style games based off of movie or TV show requests and even other topics like maybe sports or fave book...
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Being live and nervous about being live and also coming off a few days of meeting a bunch of new ppl and maybe staying up late can keep some ppl from breaking
"I hate TV! I walk into a room with a television, I walk right back out." I love this sentence. edit: Whoa 1k likes!? Play Sky Racket on Nintendo Switch! (shameless self-promotion)
The SNL props and set design teams are incredible. SNL has some of the best behind the scenes people of any show including makeup, hair, wardrobe, etc.
A lot of great sketches fizzle on the ending, but “Well that’s CSI: Miam- I watch CSI!!” is a phenomenal punchline, haha the only truly ubiquitous reference
It's very obvious they're reading off cue cards and Day does misspeak once or twice when he looks away from them. So stop using "looking at cue cards" as a metric for whether a sketch is good or not. That is the format SNL is in out of necessity. And clearly you think some sketches are so good that you don't even notice it. I notice it but i still like it
The anticipatory giggles when Charlie goes out the door followed by the huge laugh when he executes the Kramer entrance even better than you think he will.
I watched this when it aired live, the thought of it looking like Seinfeld apartment resting lightly and unobtrusively in the back of my mind (not even considering it part of the sketch); that moment of 'pause-Sudeikis does a second take around the room and calls it out', man that release was a dragon I wanna chase...
"I go to museums"
"What the hell is ww2?"
Yo, what are talking about? What are museums? I don't own a tv ok
WW 1 was better I feel they got carried away with the plot in WW2
@@GrayWoIf they had to use WW2 for the soup nazi joke to work.
maybe he goes only to art museums and natural history museums
@@praharmitra ok I don't like to do this but that's a whooosh if there ever was one
I love the scattered laughter right at the onset of the sketch, from people who clearly recognize the set immediately.
"It's Seinfeld and he killed millions of people!" is such a great out-of-context quote.
🤣
I feel like it was lost on the audience 😂
I thought he screwed up the line 😂. Which made it even funnier to me
well Jerry is a zionist lol so it's not that far off
I wonder if he said it like that on purpose lol
The fact that Charlie day played Kramer in the Seinfeld episode on "It's always sunny in Philadelphia", adds even more to the joke
Does it really?
It was a clip show episode actually
@@samsonold5607 it was a meta deconstruction of a clip show
Let us not forget Jason Sudeikis’ as schmitty :)
Always sunny is the best sitcom besides
Maybe curb , they’re both 1a and 1b in my view , ever. Seinfeld broke the mold first but sunny took their formula and made it a little more blue collar and it’s just the best
This is literally a perfect sketch. I had to back this up and watch it from the beginning and let it play all the way to the end. How anyone wrote something so perfect is beyond me.
Yeah but newman killed jerry.
@@sheppygawdog1954 Oh, that was supposed to be Newman? I thought it was George.
@@wheedler Must've been George cuz he's bald and has glasses. That's certainly not Newman.
@@ijustgottasay1281it was definitely George
I clicked the video just because it looks like Seinfeld’s apartment.
Same lol
Same
Me too
same here!
Me too
I don't know why they called him, hes only an expert in bird law!
They should really find someone who can smell crime before it even happens...
And various other lawyerings
Underrated comment
Clever
This thread made me happy lol
This reminds me of the movie The Other Guys when the captain wouldn't stop quoting TLC songs
amber levesque 😂😂😂😂😂
Nailed it!
I was thinking the exact same thing. "I don't want no scrubs"
I don't want no scrubs 😆
100%
He delivered Kramer so well, also love how his cigar filling falls to the floor without a blink
I love when jason plays the straight man in skits, he's so great at being frustrated but still trying his best to understand the other character.
or was he PUSHED?!!
Agreed. See also trying to get Jeremy Renner to identify a body.
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Like when he played the frustrated school science teacher, or the down on his luck Casino gambler who's wife gets propositioned by Kenan Thompson.
"It's Seinfeld and he killed millions of people"! ~ Jason Sudeikis
I hope Elaine wasn't one of them 😟
He was correcting the “Fieldstien characters” thing and explaining Hitler. It sounded weird but it wasn’t an error
@@PrstgeWrldWde yeah, that was the joke. It sounded like he was saying Seinfeld killed millions of Jews.
Who’s Jason ? Is that your friend
Oddly enough he never killed Newman.
They have really great chemistry together. Love this sketch !
I agree
That’s why Horrible Bosses was so good. These 2 & Jason Bateman are a great comedy team.
As the BIGGEST Seinfeld fan, and a huge fan of Columbo & Sunny In Philly (as the gang once performed a Seinfeld parody), I truly appreciate those three worlds colliding in this skit.
Was the character of the murderer based of George Costanza ? Have seen this skit some many times but it just occurred to me
Did you mean you only like Always Sunny because they parodied Seinfeld?
charlie day has on two seperate occasions portrayed a character who is doing a kramer impression
I love that I'm so consistent that I can come back 9 months later and have the exact same reaction to this comment. Thanks for asking for me, past me. Maybe one day we'll have an answer.
@@meowsuo I'm OUT!
This is a nigh on perfect 3 minute and 50 second sketch, especially for those who love Seinfeld. When Charlie Day comes in as Kramer I had to rewind and watch that over and over again, cracks me up every time. Jason was powerless against that.
Yeah, I watch this way too often. I wanna really enjoy it straight thru, but you just gotta replay clips like that over and over. 🤣
I was just thinking it was a good sketch and part of it was they got in, got the number of jokes they needed and got out.
I like all these actors and Seinfeld but this sketch was garbage...
@@MrDeano-eu9rg yeah this skit was never funny and never made any sense.
as columbo as kramer lol
"Adolph Hitler."
"What's he, another one of your Fieldstein characters?"
ADOLF*
how is it possible not to know how to spell his name?
@@dereksteele291 I guess the same way it's possible not to know to use a capitalized word at the beginning of a sentence?? 🤷🏾♀
He doesn't watch tv okay?@@dereksteele291
@@dereksteele291its spelled differently in different countries dumbass
Writer 1: Let's do a Columbo sketch
Writer 2: Nah, I want to do something that channels Abbott & Costello and gives a nod to Whose on First
Writer 3: Man I wish I could have written on Seinfeld
Writer 4: I think I have an idea where everyone wins
lol yes this is totally 30s-50s comedy 😹 ♥️
It should have been the library cop
Brilliant my guy . Excellent take. I look at this skit totally different now. It's even more funny!!!
Writer 5: But can we get Charlie Day?
I hear some rattling, I first thought it was an earthquake but now, I think it’s Lieutenant Columbo rolling over in his grave
Jason breaks in this one, so funny.
Just saw it !, so funny
Just saw it !, so funny
Just saw it!, so funny
Is this the only time Jason broke? Can't think of any other time!
he also broke once in one of the scared straight program acts
every so often, they hit gold.
THAT'S GOLD JERRY! GOLD!
Holy Ovaltine, this was a great comment.
@@Itsmytest SNL is BEYOND TERRIBLE since the 90's, ...it takes having a host that is EXCEPTIONALLY funny to have had less than a handful of decent episodes since then. Charlie Day IS one of those hosts, ...and its because HE is an incredible comedic wtiter himself, that, I guarantee, would stick to ACTUALLY BEING FUNNY and writing funny skits, ...and NOT ...FORCING SOCIAL AGENDAS DOWN OUR THROATS!
@@kidwave1 Oh, shut the hell up.
This is a great example of how to incorporate classic Abbott and Costello styled comedy into a sketch. It's done perfectly, and only works so well because of the chemistry between Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day. 👏👏👏
This IS TOTALLY like an Abbott and Costello bit
Great reference ❤
Sudekis isn't even looking at the cards - two v good actor - comedians
I never get tired of seeing him walk in like Kramer. Cracks me up every time!
Dito! 🤣
I'm out! *slams money on table*
Accurate depiction of "no TV" people.
yep pathetic morons who watch tv stuff on pc and phones
There was a comedian who talked about a girl he knew who always bragged that she didn't own or watch tv. One day she understood the conversation about a tv show and excused it that she watches it on her computer. He said a computer is like a super tv. But yeah, basically watched ALL the shows, but thought that since it was on a computer it was different.
@@TheSilverMedalistMusic i jokingly say i don't know what a tv is or have it
As soon as you say "like that commercial about ...", they say "I don't watch TV" and I go "Uh..what? It's 2020 for chrissakez. I don't either. Have you heard of this newfangled innerwebs thang? Well, they have ads on it."
No tv and no beer make homer...something something
This was just straight up a good snl skit, good writing, good acting. No dirty jokes to try and make it better or funnier. It was pure wholesome funny and a great sketch.
Hitler says hi
Except the murder premise...is murder wholesome...jk
And it had a punch line at the end instead of just fizzling out!
I guess referencing Hitler and the Nazi Party is considered wholesome these days.
It could’ve used a few dirty jones imo.
This was a lot funnier than I had any right to expect.
Why not?
Yep. Ol' Columbo always knew more than he admitted.
Man it’s really amazing when two actors really do their job on this show.
Never seen this before, such a solid sketch. The premise never overstays its welcome, just in and out.
If Detective Columbo was a Seinfeld character.
He's Bookman, you know, from that show...
Huzzah I see you’re a man of quality good to know
@Alternative Headlines I see your also a man of Quality good on you
one of my favorite skits of all time, classic
Mr. Tulip skits? What’s that? Another one of your TV shows?
As soon as this skit started I immediately thought “holy shit this place looks like Jerry’s apartment!!” 😂😂🤷♂️
Me too, watched Seinfeld last night, ill watch it again tonight🤣
Who's jerry?
would what a fucking genius you are
I think we all had the same thought.
It was the bike hanging in the hall.
So no one's gonna talk about how George was the killer?? 😮
Of course not. If it was gonna be anyone, it would be him. It's too obvious.
George? George who? Costanza? But he's from SEINFELD and I don't watch SEINFELD.
All because Jerry wouldn't give him the Latex Salesman job❗
It should've been.....NEWMAN❗
@@SoUtHMeMpHis Would've made a lot of sense!
How have I never seen this skit before? Too damn funny. I can't recall another skit where Sudekis played off of another character's eccentricities so well. Charlie Day got a great performance out of him.
Potato Chip sketch
Charlie Day is giving it his all in this.
wait. that's Jerry's apartment from seinfeld
What's Seinfeld?
NachoBHS I don't know what you're talking about. Is it a TV show? I don't own a television.
what you guys talk about?
Slash Jr hamsters
SilentHamish Yes
I’m not gonna lie, I thought this was a thumbnail from that Always Sunny scene where they did the Seinfeld sketch, and what’s funnier is that Charlie played Kramer since Jason referenced his entrance, this is so fucking insane 🤣
omg this skit has layers 😂
I'm sorry but Jason Sudekis yelling at Charlie Day is always funny
and it's always sunny (s6e8)
@@UmurCanKaya I assume that's a Schmitty episode?
@@MrSpade5150 correct
This is Abbott and Costello 101 over here. Genius.
guest need to have this kind of opportunity on snl. charlie day are one of those that get to do several sketches as a main character, not like side characters that somehow seems like if their character wasnt there, the sketch can still work.
I think it depends on their ability to act. I grew up watching SNL through the 90's and early 2000's. Like when The Rock was on SNL he was pretty much the lead in every skit. Alot of the people they get on here now days I don't feel can carry the skits.
Charlie's a seasoned comedian, so they can use him as the starring role in sketches. Sometimes when the guest is not a comedian, they don't risk putting them in the lead roles of the sketch, but use them as side-characters.
I think they just take a note of the acting range of the host. Adam Driver is a great example of a non-comedic actor coming on as a host. He hosted twice and it was amazing both times.
@@hanalec8472 Actually, he hosted three times
Jason never breaks and it's because of Charlie's face.
Jason surely breaks quite often look up Maine justice for instance with Jamie Foxx.
He does break and it's specifically bc of Charlie's face
He's kinda like a small John Constantine XD
Happy to know that I’m not the only one.
Agreed
Or Columbo?
The detective is like a hybrid of Constantine, Columbo and Al Pacino.
I was looking for a comment like that, thank God I wasn't the only one to think of that
This reminds me of that guy whose life was literally saved watching a baseball game because they accused him of murder & he was seen in the background of a Curb Your Enthusiasm episode. LoL
Unbelievable you cannot make this up
The documentary is called Long Shot.
@Alternative Headlines it's a television show...you haven't heard of curb your enthusiasm??
I love the way this comes off like a 1950s movie dialogue
lmao,
Watch the clip when Zoey D. hosts; the secretary scene 😆
⌨️
It's kind of crazy how not knowing Seinfeld is seen as comparable to not knowing WWII, that show really got a impact.
I work with peeps in their early twenties. Never watched Seinfeld, only kinda heard of it. Never seen the great comedy movies from the 80s. But not ever seeing Seinfeld...the horror.
In the us outside of the us not many people, not as much as in the us
I don't really think it's meant to be comparable. Each "never heard of it" is clearly more ridiculous than the one before it.
@@herrwabbaloo937 I knew a guy in college that loved friends and romantic comedies but made fun of me for liking Seinfeld. He was a frat bro. The world makes no fucking sense
I'd gladly go through WWII than suffer another episode of SEINFELD.
Every performance, just outstanding. Even Sudeikis having to deal with the darn pen not fitting in the belt so he turned away to pocket it and didn't flub a line.
Somebody’s gotta get these two in a movie together
Horrible Bosses. Always Sunny (thats a tv show though)
What's that????
@@ESDDRAAS Oh come on.....You don't own a tv?
@@travisolson9413 I don't, I read books... what is a movie?
😂😂😂😂
It's really funny he's dressed like Columbo, even smoking a cigar, probably doesn't have a gun but doesn't watch TV
this is like one of my favorite sketches of all time it literally never fails to make me crack up
For all of us nostalgic Seinfeld fans, this sketch is priceless! 🤣
"Well,unless your buddy Hitler killed this guy,let's move on"
Hitler: *"They'll never know"*
6,000,001
I love how they tried so hard not to laugh when he was doing the kramer part.
A little breaking always adds some spice :D
LMAO , i live for that Sudeikis "OH COME ON!!!" bahaha that was hilarious
This is just another of Charlie's schemes, frank is probably hiding in the house somewhere
He's in the couch
Naked.
Watching makes want to play a Clue version of Seinfeld.
I love CLUE! And that could be a fun concept! Maybe a company that custom makes CLUE style games based off of movie or TV show requests and even other topics like maybe sports or fave book...
The Gang Resurrects a Classic
Seinfeld version of Clue, maybe?
Hahahaha a Seinfeld Clue game is genius and would be so fun ( ꈨຶ ˙̫̮ ꈨຶ )
Lloyd Braun with the electronic tip calculator in the coffee shop.
This sketch out of context:
"It's Seinfeld, and he killed millions of people" (2:13)
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@@sambam8213 you got brain damage?
@@sambam8213 what the fuck
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Oxford commas.
one of the best skits. Charlie day is genius.
You mean Luigi
After watching the IASIP bloopers, I have no idea how Charlie made it through SNL without cracking up in every scene.
Seems like he did it by just refusing to make eye contact the entire time.
Being live and nervous about being live and also coming off a few days of meeting a bunch of new ppl and maybe staying up late can keep some ppl from breaking
8 years later and Jason, Bill and Charlie have not aged a bit
When you realise he was actually doing a 'Kramer' since the beginning of the sketch.
+Bookman the Library Cop
What's that?
@@frostb1041 A sketch? It's a type of comedy performance
@@dielaughing73 i mean kramer
columbo
Not Pacino. More like Columbo (Peter Falk)
Bingo!😁
Well, his angry twin brother
he dresses like columbo but does not act like him. Columbo is inhumanly humble.
@@hannibalburgers477 Still he pretends like he doesn't know stuff and then at the end he knows everything
@@mateosarac3252 Oh, that's right.
"I hate TV! I walk into a room with a television, I walk right back out."
I love this sentence.
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And now me too.
it’s a line that feels like it was destined to be spoken in Jerry’s apartment
But he somehow watches CSI lol
@@JaqenHghar. He watches it on iTunes!
@@YouOpaOpa what is that like a radio or something
The SNL props and set design teams are incredible. SNL has some of the best behind the scenes people of any show including makeup, hair, wardrobe, etc.
A lot of great sketches fizzle on the ending, but “Well that’s CSI: Miam- I watch CSI!!” is a phenomenal punchline, haha the only truly ubiquitous reference
I was 100% sure that Newman was the murderer :s
hahaha that was a good one
bistiknaw Newman!!!
I assume that is George C.
Plot Twist: Newman murdered Costanza and stole his face a la Face/Off to help him perpetrate the murder of Seinfeld.
@@FreakinFred08 hope to be back in contention next season. Damn injuries crippled us
That Kramer bit though😂
Can’t believe I missed this one. Perfectly written and executed. Crazy that they actually had a punchline as well.
Very well recreated the apartment. But where's Superman? Love how Jason and Charlie fight like George and Jerry did
There aren’t too many but this is an arguably perfect sketch. Witty, Funny, and delivered perfectly 🙌🏾
Nobody mentioning how good these guys were in making this scene. No cue cards, just really good acting on point and no mistakes.
There's always cue cards
there's a mistake....sudekis says "Seinfeld" when he was supposed to say "Hitler"
@@ahoybobby that's the point
@@ahoybobby No, he was correcting the detective, who had just spoonerized Jerry's last name as Fieldstein.
It's very obvious they're reading off cue cards and Day does misspeak once or twice when he looks away from them. So stop using "looking at cue cards" as a metric for whether a sketch is good or not. That is the format SNL is in out of necessity. And clearly you think some sketches are so good that you don't even notice it. I notice it but i still like it
This is on of my favorites
do u mean...wan?
+Sam Sung no, I meant one
+Sam Sung no, I meant one
2:11 "What's he? Another one of your Fieldstein characters?"
This Skit is one of my favorites, cleverly written and so convincing with the good acting of the characters.
This is the hands down BEST EVER episode of SNL
He got Jason to break.... Kudos... It's normally the other way around.
"Come on, Adolf Hitler?"
"What's he, another one of your Fieldstien characters?"
*Amazing.* This exchange is wildly underrated.
the soup nazi joke was perfect lmao
The anticipatory giggles when Charlie goes out the door followed by the huge laugh when he executes the Kramer entrance even better than you think he will.
Colombo never yelled angrily like that - he always (almost ) kept his cool. That’s what I believe so many loved about him.
Damn, one of the best sketches I have seen, keeps your interest until the end and these two guys keep the tension, lol...
This is like a dark Abott and Costello skit. lmao their back and forth is misunderstandingly funny.
Seriously one of the funniest sketches they’ve ever done, when Bobby runs out at the end also gets me every time
DIE JERRY
Me seeing the thumbnail: hey this looks like the Seinfeld apartment
SNL: Hey this looks like the Seinfeld apartment
Who is the actor playing the detective?
He's brilliant! His command over his voice was top notch🔝
Charlie day.
@@OfficerFriendly2006 THANK YOU!
You should watch It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Charlie Day's in it and it's very good
I was wondering "hey, that looks like Jerry's apartment". Then he said that dialogue 😂
oh look Schmitty and Charlie
Don't call Schmitty. Don't call Schmitty.
What now?
"Mom, can we have Detective Columbo?"
"We have Detective Columbo at home."
Detective Columbo at home:
This is such a good sketch, I could see this recurring at any point on SNL.
the back and forth between Sudekis and Day is almost delivered like some old timey Abbott & Costello bit lol
Hilarious! The best one yet! Classic Abbott and Costello meets Columbo!
Exactly and it’s amazing
@@Cosmocarreon3045 it is. I hope they post more!
The cigar slowly falling apart is brilliant
I was looking for this comment. LMFAO
It’s like Red from Angry Birds Movie and Benny from The Lego Movie yelling lol!!! 😂
This is easily one of my top five favorite SNL skits. It’s so good.
So George finally snapped and murdered Jerry?
Sounds about right.
XD
Finally
I believe that really is the subtext
GEORGE IS GETTING UPSET!!!
I expected Kramer. Serenity now, serenity now.
I feel like this was the first laugh-applause break in the show's history that celebrated the excellence of set design XD
1:53 I love how in a room that was full of cops a second ago, he discovers the hidden murder weapon…..on the floor behind the couch🤷🏻😂😂😂
Yeah also nobody checked closely for the literal murderer in the other room? I mean how well hidden could he be haha
Schmitty and Charlie in a scene together? Perfect.
every once in a while they come up with gold. that skit was great.
pitch meeting: "This sketch is GOLD, Charlie, GOLD!"
I wonder if they got Jerry to lie underneath the blanket.
If they had a poor understanding of Uncredited cameo
Jewish guy? Brooklyn?
2:33 - 2:35 Michael Richards is Impressed.
oh cool,, didnt notice
Aямiταge Hυχ who?
he didn't do it exactly like him I'm sad
Didn’t know they kept Jerry’s apartment so nice after all these years
That was a very well put together bit. Many different levels. Too bad they didnt add "one more thing".
I watched this when it aired live, the thought of it looking like Seinfeld apartment resting lightly and unobtrusively in the back of my mind (not even considering it part of the sketch); that moment of 'pause-Sudeikis does a second take around the room and calls it out', man that release was a dragon I wanna chase...
3:20, as soon as Bobby gets hit, the glasses disappears.
Damn, how the fuck did he do that?
Hes the best. Probably added a back head motion to launch the glasses off