0:56 I love how, even though Julie just took the bag because the waitress offered it to her, George is already visibly concerned about the potential theft of credit for the Big Salad.
This was so clever, George nailed it at the end when he said “You know if it was a regular salad I wouldn’t have said anything, but you had to have the BIG salad”
@@ArchilochusOfParos Yeah he was definitely channeling Ralph Cramden from the Honeymooners in this one. The pettiness, the physical comedy touch at the end. Well done
It was a classless move to take the credit for that big salad. I mean it's a BIG salad. What kind of person takes the credit for another person's big salad? It's insanity!
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The same kind of person that goes around feeling other people's materiel.
Yeah, and she had the nerve to say "all I did was hand her a bag", when she actually acknowledged to George that Elaine shouldn't know that she didn't pay because she was the one that handed her the bag! She contradicted herself.
depends on price of salad and George's income.... at the end of the day all he wanted was a thank you, although not needed, imagine elaine just said thank you.... or the girlfriend say George got it, but it was obvious, since he said he would get it for her.
3:45 imo, this line completely justifies what George did. She knew EXACTLY what she was doing, and the fact that she expected Elaine to credit her for buying the big salad proved it.
Exactly my thoughts! The cab scene is 100% how Larry David would act on Curb, what a brilliant man. When I first watched Seinfeld back in the 90s it was just a really hilarious show, now making all the connections after watching Curb for a couple of decades it’s even better.
No but the context here matters, no? If Juelie was just some acquaintance or friend, sure, if she was even a cousin I'd get it. . . But this is a woman George is dating. Not wanting your new partner to make a good impression on your friends, even if it's through her taking credit for a gesture you made, is madness. You let her have it, you let her take the credit for the big salad because it leaves a good impression of her to your friends, that she's "personable", even if you made the gesture for her.
In her defense, George did say "what difference does it make who pays for it." So that means they are a couple and she can take credit. Would you make a fuss if your wife takes credit for something you bought for the neighbor?
the writing and the stories were obviously brilliant, but jason alexander played the part perfectly. Even the facial expressions when he's talking to elaine in the cab
I am 100 percent with George on this one . It’s not the money but it’s the ethical part . You don’t hand anything you didn’t buy to anyone but if you do you always give credit to the person who bought it. I don’t care if it’s a dollar .
Nope. This is not an example of him being “right”. It’s an example of him being the most petty person on earth. And when he gets caught after telling his girl friend that it didn’t matter who paid for lunch instead of admitting his pettiness he doubles down on it. While George is funny on the show in reality he would be an absolute trash can of a human being.
She knew what she did, George was in the right, otherwise Julie wouldn't have made a point to ask George how Elaine knew he paid for it even though she handed her the bag. However, at 0:48 George did say it didn't matter who paid for lunch, surprised he didn't let her do it being hes always complaining about paying the bills.
What a sequence this is from Jason Alexander. The subtle facial expressions, the disgust when Julie accepts the thank you, the pettiness in the cab, the "liar-face getting revealed" in the cafe.. Just Wow! Great acting!
Jason really was a tremendous actor on the show. Expert at tweaking his voice/face expressions. Even when Jeremy Piven played a George type character, Piven was good--but Jason was truly next level with his ability to convey all kinds of emotions the instant needed.
For once I totally agree with George! Julie was acting weird for not giving George credit for the salad he treated Elaine to. Why did she make Elaine believe that she bought the salad? Lol 😂
@@samuelluria4744 Yeah, Ralph Kramden here. But did you notice how in the first 1-2 seasons, the first one especially, how George seemed to be modeled after Woody Allen?
@@samuelluria4744 If you see some clips of George from those early episodes you'll see what I mean. It's interesting to see how he and all of the other main characters evolved over the years.
@@AtTheHoUse28 Imagine we're at a store and you buy someone an expensive take out dinner. And then I take it from you and hand it to someone. They say thanks and give me a big hug and say what a great guy I am. How do you feel... that's like taking someone's gift, erasing their name on the gift card, and putting your name in its place lol. George is right! Even if the gift is small its wrong to take credit for what someone else did
Though Julie did knowingly take credit for the big salad since she was petty enough to chide George for taking credit for it later on. They were both being petty, though she was being more dishonest about it.
No, i think Seinfeld is one of worst sitcoms in the history of sitcoms. The lines, the actors, the production all of it stinks. But in the 90s people considered it to be good.
@@frataydnc3720 Seinfeld revolutionized sitcom history. They took risks other sitcoms didn’t dare go near…the writing, the characters, even the supporting cast was stellar!!!
George didn't break up with anyone. He's neurotic sure....it bothered him....but Julie broke up with him over it. George didn't think she'd leave him over that.
@@gc99289 I agree. Julie didn't do it right for that reason. Common curtesy would be "Don't thank me, George bought it for you." and lot of people do that, at least non-New Yorkers. It's not about money, it's about basic mannerism.
George has a point. If someone paid for something and I just happen to give that something to whoever and was thanked, I would immediately explain who paid for it and they're the ones to thank.
Funny to see Elaine, the recipient of the free big salad, getting offended when all George wanted was to be thanked... I mean after all, it WAS a big salad !
this happened to me in real life. i showed up late at a restaurant and i thanked my nephew and his wife for dinner at the end. they said you're welcome only to have my sister mention after they left that it was actually her who paid for my dinner. "why did they say you're welcome?" "i payed for dinner."
yes, after becoming all too familiar with his antics on Curb, it's glaringly obvious, now in hindsight, that George is based, almost entirely by this point, on Larry David
I saw an interview with Jason Alexander ("George") in which he discusses the moment he realized his character is really Larry David, really interesting...
There are just new layers to glean from this. In the taxi, George really could have just expressed that he felt a tad hurt that Elaine only thanked Julie, but that the big salad was from BOTH of them. This could have had an added benefit of when Elaine blabs about it all to Julie, Julie then realizes how inconsiderate she had been in gladly accepting sole credit for the big salad instead of splitting said credit with George.
1) Julie took credit for salad not saying anything. 2) Elaine assumed it was Julie. 3) Elaine felt offended for having to thank him & didn’t even eat it all. Subtle jab at him. Then she offered the money clear entitlement not wanting say thank you. 4) Elaine one ups the entitlement by telling Julie to embarrass him & anger her. 5) Julie wants confronted with the truth refuses to apologize & just angry. George basically cuts Elaine off who cost him girlfriend rather say simple thanks. Amazing what they fit in few minutes lol.
The live crowd makes this so much better because you can hear only one person in the audience understood what happened in real time and dude is crying laughing
so not only did Julie not buy the salad, take credit for it, she tells George off and wants to know how Elaine knew? Get over yourself Julie, George may be petty but you should have said, thank George.
I must be petty because I completely relate to George. If I paid for your salad, I want you to know it. You don't necessarily have to pay me back, but I would want you to know that I bought it.
Elaine is more of the villain here than Julie. She expressly and only thanked Julie for it. She's stinkin it to George! Why would Julie have payed for it? That thank you set off an unstoppable motion of events.
Everyone always talks about whether George was correct about getting upset but the entire situation is just absurd. Elaine rudely refused to have lunch with them for no reason 0:15 and then asks them to buy her food with their money. Who even does that? It's her fault above all
George said, "You Guggenheim. I'm not much of a Guggenheimer." On a different occasion, he claimed he was the architect of the new addition to the Guggenheim. So, was he telling Julie to go and see the new addition he had designed WITHOUT HIM? He's a mystery wrapped in a riddle.
“You see what just happened here?” is one of my fav George lines
"And you misinterpret this how?"
Well that all depends
I was thinking he was gonna say "did you just see that?" I was close!
Does George even realize that Jerry is messing with him?
STICKIN IT
0:56 I love how, even though Julie just took the bag because the waitress offered it to her, George is already visibly concerned about the potential theft of credit for the Big Salad.
Lmao @ “theft of credit.” Sounds like a Michal Douglas psychological thriller. 😂
You don't say "oh you're welcome" when you're not the one who paid for it, srsly
@@sweetalker79fr
Well he was the one who bought the big salad
Stolen valor 😂
I love how Jerry is just egging on George the whole time for his own personal amusement.
Is that a fact. Imagine, her taking credit for your big salad.😆😆
He does that a lot with him lol
@@Fat_Catt 😂😂
And Elaine... purposely thanking Julie while snubbing George in order to sabotage their relationship. She can't stand to see him happier than her.
Every time haha
This was so clever, George nailed it at the end when he said “You know if it was a regular salad I wouldn’t have said anything, but you had to have the BIG salad”
That little dance he does when saying "BiG sALaD!!!" absolutely knocks me out.
That little hip wiggle just sells it.
My whole family now quotes this every time we eat a salad
@@doktorkritzisch "You just had to have the Big salad!"
@@ArchilochusOfParos Yeah he was definitely channeling Ralph Cramden from the Honeymooners in this one. The pettiness, the physical comedy touch at the end. Well done
It was a classless move to take the credit for that big salad. I mean it's a BIG salad. What kind of person takes the credit for another person's big salad? It's insanity!
The same kind of person that goes around feeling other people's materiel.
LITERALLY
Yeah, and she had the nerve to say "all I did was hand her a bag", when she actually acknowledged to George that Elaine shouldn't know that she didn't pay because she was the one that handed her the bag! She contradicted herself.
@@hankb7725 which is why George knew he was being asked an entrapment question. It was very clear that Elaine had asked George to pick up a big salad.
WE ARE LIVING IN A SOCIETY
I LOVE how Jerry ALWAYS eggs George on, and falls for it. 😂😂😂
George deserved the credit for the big salad. He’s 100% correct.
Agreed but George's pettiness is really what lost it for him in so much of this.
God bless you.
@@FeedingFrenzy91The whole Seinfeld series is based on pettiness. All the characters do (especially George) is whinge about everything.
I find their "whining" perfectly reasonable most of the time. Check that. All of the time@@jewdavid5627
It was a big salad!
BIG Salad yes.. small salad... not so much...lol
I like it how a show can turn a trivial thing like a salad in to such a huge drama.
Genius!
Uh, it was a BIG salad!
So trivial it's like the show is about nothing! 🤪
@@gmancolo Exactly, Elaine didn't ask for the TRIVIAL salad, did she?
this stuff happens in real life... sometimes people discuss and get upset about the most ridiculous things
I live on Big Salad. There's nothing trivial about a Big Salad.
George was right and the fact that Julie brought it up herself proves this. She wanted credit for the big salad!
Not only that, the way how she immediately went into gaslighting when she was caught
This Julie lady is no good.
George was definitely in the wrong and being petty, but that one comment made it clear that Julie was no better.
@@AllyOJustice no way, she took credit for paying for food that she didn't pay for. A decent person would say "George bought it."
To be fair, all she did was hand somebody a bag tho
Go back and look at the emphasis she put on JULIE when thanking her. Its what makes the scene. 1:03
Jerry's "Buh-byyyyyyye" i just love 😊
George was both petty AND correct in this
depends on price of salad and George's income.... at the end of the day all he wanted was a thank you, although not needed, imagine elaine just said thank you.... or the girlfriend say George got it, but it was obvious, since he said he would get it for her.
Imagine... her taking credit for George's big salad!
100% 😄
correct if your petty lol
@@neonglow9726nope. You're wrong!
The George/Elaine conversation in the taxi is the quintessential Seinfeld dialogue for me - it’s perfect.
3:45 imo, this line completely justifies what George did. She knew EXACTLY what she was doing, and the fact that she expected Elaine to credit her for buying the big salad proved it.
Then why George assumed it ?
Exactly! You have to be a really fake and superficial person if you want someone to be friends with you for pretending to have bought you something.
George is so cheap and uptight. No woman with other options would ever date him.
Agreed.
He could've just said that Elaine asked who bought it
This is the best "George is Larry David" moment in the show!
Exactly my thoughts! The cab scene is 100% how Larry David would act on Curb, what a brilliant man.
When I first watched Seinfeld back in the 90s it was just a really hilarious show, now making all the connections after watching Curb for a couple of decades it’s even better.
Just watched this episode with my girlfriend and she said “ugh I hate George”, in which I replied “you’d love Curb” 😂
@@rocket0237Ironically, I also hate george and enjoy curb.
No but the context here matters, no? If Juelie was just some acquaintance or friend, sure, if she was even a cousin I'd get it. . . But this is a woman George is dating. Not wanting your new partner to make a good impression on your friends, even if it's through her taking credit for a gesture you made, is madness. You let her have it, you let her take the credit for the big salad because it leaves a good impression of her to your friends, that she's "personable", even if you made the gesture for her.
especially this part 2:51
Initially against George, I quickly flipped when it is revealed the woman knew exactly what she was doing
In her defense, George did say "what difference does it make who pays for it." So that means they are a couple and she can take credit. Would you make a fuss if your wife takes credit for something you bought for the neighbor?
@@walden6272 regardless of what he said, he did in fact pay for it.
@@stellarwind1946 No one is disputing that.
@@walden6272 she took the credit though. He only said it doesn’t matter who pays for it, not that it doesn’t matter who gets the credit for it.
@@stellarwind1946 paying for it = one to get credit. doesn't matter who pays = doesn't matter who gets credit. logical.
He is one of the best natural actors in history
Without a doubt
acting without acting
@@LissyVee You know the reference 😂
uh I bet lots of practice went into looking natural
yup, some of the best natural actors in the world... and also Jerry Seinfeld
When George enthusiastically says "share" at 3:28 I lose it every single time 🤣
the writing and the stories were obviously brilliant, but jason alexander played the part perfectly. Even the facial expressions when he's talking to elaine in the cab
I reminded just for that part🤣
He's actually suffering the situation! He's the greatest!
Not even that funny that part
“Big lettuce, big carrots … tomatoes like volleyballs.” LOL!
"You had to have the big salad."Georges reaction beeing nervous is the funnyest ever🤣
He was copying Jackie Gleason in the Honeymooners.
*funniest 🤗❤
@@gevansmd1 I was JUST going to type that.
@@gevansmd1 .... Exactly.
"Not much of a Guggenheimer." I'm astonished that he was commissioned to design the new addition to the building.
Yes, when George was pretending to be an architect - great catch!! 😅
It didn’t take him too long either.
@@jmentone. Lol
Oh yeah I forgot about that
Best Line Ever!🎉❤🎉
She makes it sound like she put more thought into taking credit than George could have imagined! 🤣🤣
4:45 the final nail in the coffin of what tiny little bit of charitable goodness was left in George's heart
*Imagine* her taking credit for *your* big salad
The unmitigated gall
It’s insane!
too funny!!
Sometimes I just randomly say that…it’s so funny
I am 100 percent with George on this one . It’s not the money but it’s the ethical part . You don’t hand anything you didn’t buy to anyone but if you do you always give credit to the person who bought it. I don’t care if it’s a dollar .
Yea! It's a bit frustrating to watch this althow it's very funny. She should have said "Oh I didn't pay for the big salad,George did".
It's a salad who cares.
Secret Santa must be a ball with this guy
It's one of those things where I would try to do it myself but if others don't do it for me I wouldn't care
If it was just a salad, sure. But she had to get the BIG salad.
George is totally in the right here. For once.
i Agree 💯
Definitely
Nope. This is not an example of him being “right”. It’s an example of him being the most petty person on earth. And when he gets caught after telling his girl friend that it didn’t matter who paid for lunch instead of admitting his pettiness he doubles down on it. While George is funny on the show in reality he would be an absolute trash can of a human being.
If he really cared about her and wasn’t such a petty human being, he’d let her take credit for it and gain points with his friends.🙄
Only because of the big-salad move-dance George does at the end. Probably my most favorable scene in the entire season.
I love how we are all in agreement with George on this one. We would have given him the credit
Exactly!
Yes! Nice to see how we all have a innate sense for fairness.
Not only the credit, Elaine may have payed it.
Can't get more Seinfeld than this.
She knew what she did, George was in the right, otherwise Julie wouldn't have made a point to ask George how Elaine knew he paid for it even though she handed her the bag. However, at 0:48 George did say it didn't matter who paid for lunch, surprised he didn't let her do it being hes always complaining about paying the bills.
For once, I support George. Why should someone else...a person who has just been introduced...get credit for something I paid for?
Because it’s not that serious.
I'm with George on this one too. Elaine is plain rude not to thank him for something he paid for her.
@@SE45CX a main cast of a-holes being rude. Shocking.
@@steverogers7601 And because he specifically told Julie that it doesn't make a difference, what does it matter who pays he said.
@@emintey he didn’t say it doesn’t matter who gets the credit though.
George is right, when Elaine said thanks, the lady said you should thank George
No, she SHOULD have said that.🥗
This is perfection. The excruciating minutia. The way Elaine grabs her face in the cab, and the way George bites his napkin is brilliant acting.
Jerry saying “buh bye” at 1:21 😂😂😂
What a sequence this is from Jason Alexander. The subtle facial expressions, the disgust when Julie accepts the thank you, the pettiness in the cab, the "liar-face getting revealed" in the cafe.. Just Wow! Great acting!
Jason really was a tremendous actor on the show. Expert at tweaking his voice/face expressions. Even when Jeremy Piven played a George type character, Piven was good--but Jason was truly next level with his ability to convey all kinds of emotions the instant needed.
When George did the "You had to have the big salad" move, I couldn't help but to think that was a Jackie Gleason moment.
That was totally a Jackie Gleason inspired move.
4:58 George: YOU HAD TO HAVE THE BIG SALAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BE-BOPPIN' & SCATTIN'!!
"I'm not following..." Only George could deliver that line so perfectly...
Sheer genius. I lose it every time.
And then starting to nervously chew his napkin!
George is so right on this one she was too happy to take the credit for buying the big salad totally justified reaction love the character
He was right in theory. In practice, it's so *INSIGNIFICANT,* but I absolutely understand.
That salad had to be, what, $12 at most in 90's New York?
He also could've answered "How did she know?" with "well, she asked..."
@@Delightfully_Witchy Not insignificant to George.
@@Delightfully_Witchy prolly 6.50. Now 12 makes sense.
Jerry added to his paranoia.
Our boy Costanza always in those neurotic feelings which is why we love him 🤣
I mean, he is right after all
@@TheDarthMasterChief It's a form of brainwashing. The white male is wrong and bad, even when he is correct.
well in all fairness she was gonna buy the salad but george stopped her so i still give her credit for buying the big salad .
Elaine’s annoyed facial expressions throughout the show are perfect
For once I totally agree with George! Julie was acting weird for not giving George credit for the salad he treated Elaine to. Why did she make Elaine believe that she bought the salad? Lol 😂
that big salad move at the end really cracks me up again and again
I would think George would want to go to the Guggengeim since he designed it
It was just the new extension to the Guggenheim. And it really didn't take that long.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😄🤣😂
Well, the newer wing anyway
Maybe so, but it really doesn't compare to those railroads.
When George does big salad move, it's the best part of the whole episode.
It's a nod to Ralph Kramden, a character on "The Honeymooners".
@@brundlefly262 - You beat me to it.
@@samuelluria4744 Yeah, Ralph Kramden here. But did you notice how in the first 1-2 seasons, the first one especially, how George seemed to be modeled after Woody Allen?
@@brundlefly262 - I will have to refresh my memory; I'm not familiar enough to differentiate between seasons.
@@samuelluria4744 If you see some clips of George from those early episodes you'll see what I mean. It's interesting to see how he and all of the other main characters evolved over the years.
his delivery on "is that what I ask for? a big salad?" is so perfect and hilarious
I’m with George on this one.
All she did was hand someone a bag.
George wins
@@jsilva4847 yes, unlike george, who paid for it
@@tunaparlar7235 both u guys are psychos tbh
@@AtTheHoUse28 Imagine we're at a store and you buy someone an expensive take out dinner. And then I take it from you and hand it to someone. They say thanks and give me a big hug and say what a great guy I am. How do you feel... that's like taking someone's gift, erasing their name on the gift card, and putting your name in its place lol. George is right! Even if the gift is small its wrong to take credit for what someone else did
Magnificently petty, tight assed little man, nobody could do it like George. Gotta love the guy.
Except Larry David. Who this is basically about
I thought Elaine was rather petty to mention what George said. She's a gossipy little rat sometimes.
Though Julie did knowingly take credit for the big salad since she was petty enough to chide George for taking credit for it later on. They were both being petty, though she was being more dishonest about it.
@@jasonhelwig444 huh?
Gotta love *hating* that perpetually-annoying and petty guy.
I like how he always takes a pause to analyze the situation... And then he opens his mouth to voice his distress...
@4:36 - Yeah, but she was the one that made the big deal about him bringing it up to Elaine, so...
Loved the humor in this show. One of a kind.
gotta love how george didn't hesitate to ruin one of the few heartwarming moments he ever had with elaine because of the big salad lol
And a relationship with a woman that no short, stocky, bald man would ever even hope to have.
Who takes credit for a Big salad they have not paid for? Its unheard of!
We can't have people going around taking credit for Big salads they didn't pay for.
At 04:20 the gloves come off. The real George Costanza unmasks himself. 😂😂😂😂
Genius acting. Pulls me in every time.
Oh my word I love this show so very much. It is gold. Every episode is just brilliant
It's gold Jerry, gold!
No, i think Seinfeld is one of worst sitcoms in the history of sitcoms. The lines, the actors, the production all of it stinks. But in the 90s people considered it to be good.
@@frataydnc3720 Seinfeld revolutionized sitcom history. They took risks other sitcoms didn’t dare go near…the writing, the characters, even the supporting cast was stellar!!!
@@frataydnc3720 You wouldn't know clever writing if it punched you in the face. Try getting a sense of humor.
He literally said " what difference does it make who paid for lunch it's totally meaningless" then broke up with her over the big salad 🤣🤣
He paid for their lunch, then Julie takes credit when Elaine thanks her for buying the "big salad". Two different things completely.
@@gc99289 and both not that serious.
All the characters of Seinfeld are petty in case you haven’t noticed.
George didn't break up with anyone. He's neurotic sure....it bothered him....but Julie broke up with him over it. George didn't think she'd leave him over that.
@@gc99289 I agree. Julie didn't do it right for that reason. Common curtesy would be "Don't thank me, George bought it for you." and lot of people do that, at least non-New Yorkers. It's not about money, it's about basic mannerism.
George has a point. If someone paid for something and I just happen to give that something to whoever and was thanked, I would immediately explain who paid for it and they're the ones to thank.
The way he says "Is that what I ask for? The Big Salad?" gets me everytime
2:47 pure Larry
Funny to see Elaine, the recipient of the free big salad, getting offended when all George wanted was to be thanked... I mean after all, it WAS a big salad !
If it had just been a regular salad, WELL...🥗
this happened to me in real life. i showed up late at a restaurant and i thanked my nephew and his wife for dinner at the end. they said you're welcome only to have my sister mention after they left that it was actually her who paid for my dinner. "why did they say you're welcome?" "i payed for dinner."
They should have.
Did you have the big salad?
@@jaengen Ima real man honey. I don't eat salads.
Was it a big dinner?
Larry David's petty situations genius shines thru 😂❤
Julie should have mentioned that George is the one that Elaine should thank for the lunch.
04:45---"....you had to have THE BIG SALAD...!!!" George channels Ralph Cramden!😂
Julie should have let George carry the salad.
It would have solved a lot of problems. 🤣🤣🤣
There are sequences when you can sense Curb Your Enthusiasm and Larry David in Seinfeld. This was one of them.
Just the way George says “share” is hilarious. Perfect character.
Gorge is sooo correct this whole time.
Watching the cab scene, I can see how George is based on Larry David in real life.
yes, after becoming all too familiar with his antics on Curb, it's glaringly obvious, now in hindsight, that George is based, almost entirely by this point, on Larry David
I saw an interview with Jason Alexander ("George") in which he discusses the moment he realized his character is really Larry David, really interesting...
There are just new layers to glean from this. In the taxi, George really could have just expressed that he felt a tad hurt that Elaine only thanked Julie, but that the big salad was from BOTH of them. This could have had an added benefit of when Elaine blabs about it all to Julie, Julie then realizes how inconsiderate she had been in gladly accepting sole credit for the big salad instead of splitting said credit with George.
Elaine was rude. She did not thank George after learning he paid for the big salad.
Yes, another illogical plot device. They needed the fake tension so she would gripe to her later on, leading to this scene.
1) Julie took credit for salad not saying anything.
2) Elaine assumed it was Julie.
3) Elaine felt offended for having to thank him & didn’t even eat it all. Subtle jab at him. Then she offered the money clear entitlement not wanting say thank you.
4) Elaine one ups the entitlement by telling Julie to embarrass him & anger her.
5) Julie wants confronted with the truth refuses to apologize & just angry.
George basically cuts Elaine off who cost him girlfriend rather say simple thanks.
Amazing what they fit in few minutes lol.
I am with George on this one😂
The nerve of that tall boy to take credit for George's purchase of the Big salad. 😂
Wow, you’re so…..not funny.
she just handed it to her lol
Hahahahahaha hilarious 😂😂 WTH
The level of pettiness on the part of George is next level, even by his standards! 🤣
George was right! The girl should of said ‘ here’s the big salad George got you!’ End of !
I never get tired of Seinfeld 😂
I stand with George
It's just bad manners really to take credit for a gift that you didn't purchase. She could've handed her the Big Salad and give credit to George.
“Imagine….her taking credit for your big salad.”
01:20 Jerry already knows George's upset about something stupid haha.
The big salad!
I love how incredibly adult and nuanced Elaine's reactions always are.
My favorite was, “Uh, jewelry on men is not a good look.”
The live crowd makes this so much better because you can hear only one person in the audience understood what happened in real time and dude is crying laughing
This is one of the few times George isn't actually a petty paranoid basket case and is 100% in the right
Im not treating you to lunch ANYMORE‼😂😂😂
The scene where George is confronted and he acts all flabbergasted at the accusation is one of my favorite George moments of all time.
When Jerry says...imagine, her taking credit for your big salad....who is he imitating? I can't put my finger on it. Barney Fife?
“You had to have the Biiiiiiiig Salad !” Seinfeld and Shakespeare are my top ‘go-to’ for famous quotes
so not only did Julie not buy the salad, take credit for it, she tells George off and wants to know how Elaine knew? Get over yourself Julie, George may be petty but you should have said, thank George.
she totally gaslit George, trying to make him feel bad, when she was just diabolically evil.
@@monkeyb1820 i agree
I must be petty because I completely relate to George. If I paid for your salad, I want you to know it. You don't necessarily have to pay me back, but I would want you to know that I bought it.
Elaine is more of the villain here than Julie.
She expressly and only thanked Julie for it. She's stinkin it to George!
Why would Julie have payed for it? That thank you set off an unstoppable motion of events.
George is absolutely on point though.
If it didn't matter to George who paid it shouldn't matter who handed Elaine the salad. George is something else 😂
You know you buy a Big Salad for someone and you think they'd give you a little credit?😂😂😂😂.
I miss this show.
George is right.
Everyone always talks about whether George was correct about getting upset but the entire situation is just absurd. Elaine rudely refused to have lunch with them for no reason 0:15 and then asks them to buy her food with their money. Who even does that? It's her fault above all
Well, they asked her if she wanted something.
@@morganlafey6791 they were being too nice to her
George said, "You Guggenheim. I'm not much of a Guggenheimer." On a different occasion, he claimed he was the architect of the new addition to the Guggenheim. So, was he telling Julie to go and see the new addition he had designed WITHOUT HIM? He's a mystery wrapped in a riddle.
Elaine should've thank them both. George originally offered to buy her lunch and Julie handed it to her.
3:53 - Amazing how we change so quick, I was against George all the way until she said that... Really interesting how that works.
I'm with George on this one. She wanted the credit but didn't want to pay the price to get it. She sucks.
She never said she didn't want to pay
She tried to pay. George said no.
She asked....
typical feminst, even has the haircut