@@GarretGrayCameraYou don’t. That’s the whole point of hypotheticals, IF that person had been fortunate enough to live to today they would be so many years old. It’s not about the likelihood of someone reaching that age, but more a realization of how many years have gone by since their passing. …. And now I’m thinking about people I lost at too young an age. Thanks.
On the printout for hearing impaired. It says in terms of prophecy one day there all gone! But when listening to video who actually says that and I don't Reilly get what he means I think George's father says it. But not all that clear
@@croftmireWho is this j? D? That sounds made. You're trying to get a free waffle breakfast by dropping a name like j. Di mean, really consider that J? D, wow, what would j? Get? What would JD do question mark J?D
I wish some of you fans could have been there for 1518 hour writing sessions. Even 20 hour writing sessions and reduce and rewrites. Everyday every week.Try to make the funny second-guessing.Everything not easy, it's not easy l.D
George’s smirk at 1:48, after hearing about how his relatives died early from yelling so much and then his parents doing just the same, lmao encapsulates how awful of a person he truly is.
@@ViktoriousDead I am not so sure about that, chief. Sure, there are exceptions but generally the humor shifts a lot between generations. They used to laugh their asses off from Charlie Chaplin movies, I can't relate to that. Similarly, old people generally don't find memes funny. However, the fact that Seinfeld is still funny says wonders about the quality of the show and how it transcends the generational humor.
I love how George's parents are having a normal conversation and then suddenly start yelling lines that don't call for yelling: "Don't you talk about Henny!" Like there's a backstory to every seemingly innocent remark. Genius.
Queens… Ridgewood is my educated guess based on the architecture. I grew up in Queens and know the area well. In addition the Brooklyn accent is also different.
@@DigitalOrbitMusic "Mystery" indeed. On the show, Jerry grew up on LI (just like Jerry in real life). Jerry and George graduated high school together, which would have been impossible if George was from Queens. (Or Brooklyn) The mystery continues....
Imagine growing up on Seinfeld and being hooked from the age of 6, always admiring George Costanza and now >28 years later I actually relate the most to this character in every possible way. Yes, hanging around with me tends to be the most hilarious and epic time ever because like George I always manage to make a scene out of everything, no matter how trivial it may be, lol.
@@T3t4nu5Was going to say, after we're introduced to his parents it's understandable how George is the way he is. He never had a chance in that household.
"Internal problems" is engimatic, the vagueness of the statement suggesting that it was something that would be indelicate to state, probably a condition that was stigmatised in the youth of Frank and Estelle. On the other hand, the reason that everyone dies comes down to "internal problems".
Wow, what a blooper...at the 2:30-2:32 mark, Jerry walks by the window and opens the door. Then the scene switches immediate to Frank & Estelle coming through the door. Did anyone else notice that blooper?
"And you misinterpret that how?" is one of my favourite lines in the show
Innit?! 😂👍
Stickin' it!!
That's brilliant
I like her and I. And kramer pause and george goes oh god that's awesome
“This”
"George, your mother and I, and Kramer, have been talking" has got to be one of the funniest lines in the show
It's so brilliantly funny, not sure why. I guess because of all that it connotes.
And he takes Kramer's hand, LOL!
😂😂 they have family conversations without George they adopted Kramer they treat George like a stepson
_"Oh god..."_
@@forgettablelisa 😭 Kramer is the reason they moved to Florida he wanted the place
so impressive that Frank and Estelle are basically a whole other sitcom unto themselves
Does everyone have fake names like me?Or is it only me
"If she was alive today, how old would she be? "
"She'd never make it" 🤣
Genius line. Even in a hypothetical world where she didn’t die she still wouldn’t have made it😂
@@moldren5263 Jesus........and Jesus????
😂😂😂😂
“And you’re misinterpreting this how?”
@@GarretGrayCameraYou don’t. That’s the whole point of hypotheticals, IF that person had been fortunate enough to live to today they would be so many years old. It’s not about the likelihood of someone reaching that age, but more a realization of how many years have gone by since their passing.
…. And now I’m thinking about people I lost at too young an age. Thanks.
It's so funny how Estelle & Frank can go from calmly talking to yelling and back to calmly talking again so quickly.
I HAVE NO EYE FOR FASHION???
when people do that in real life, they are looked at like some crazy people, its no wonder they don't have any real friends.
Spot on! @@ravinraven6913 My wife and I are like this in real life and we have no friends! Hahaha 😂
Kramer casually coming out from the kitchen in his bathrobe gets me every time
Oh god
And?
Spinning george around in a circle
Kramer is haunting George.
I love the fact that even in a hypothetical world where Aunt Baby was alive she STILL wouldn't make it.
ROFL best part
Reminds me of the 4chan breakfast question
@@yousefabdelmonem3788 >if she hadn't died, how old would she be now?
>but she did die.
Best part to me. He won't even humor the question, it's that much of a given. Lol
On the printout for hearing impaired. It says in terms of prophecy one day there all gone! But when listening to video who actually says that and I don't Reilly get what he means I think George's father says it. But not all that clear
“He’s not family, it’s different psychologically.” Lmfaooooo
I beat the laugh track on that one!
You'll understand when you have kids
@@exterminans family or not i would never allow it.
Is it okay if I make the claim that the casting of George's parents is pure brilliance? What a comedic duo those two are. 😃
You and everyone else whose watched Seinfeld.
No, it's not. But you already said it.
Why are you asking? And also no!
The entire cast is amazing
What a leap, Jim_L.
Do you also like steak, money, and blowjobs?? Weird….
I love that Frank always looks up before answering George
@@ithecastic is it a catholic thing?
JL-D said in a Seinfeld reunion roundtable discussion that that was Jerry Stiller’s way of helping remembering his lines - by looking upwards.
@@croftmireWho is this j? D? That sounds made. You're trying to get a free waffle breakfast by dropping a name like j. Di mean, really consider that J? D, wow, what would j? Get? What would JD do question mark J?D
I wish some of you fans could have been there for 1518 hour writing sessions. Even 20 hour writing sessions and reduce and rewrites. Everyday every week.Try to make the funny second-guessing.Everything not easy, it's not easy l.D
@@lucacarloni5717We never got religious what you saw was approved word for word by the writers and us js
Imagine this all started from George being offended that Elaine paid for his coffee.
Elaine was clearly sticking it to him trying to flaunt her "status".
Make up any $cost you like for a FL condo because Elaine paid for coffee!!
Sticking it!
"DONT YOU TALK ABOUT HENNIE!" Just a fantastic line, and delivery.
STICKIN IT!
she was sticking it
Up your-
Nice avatar
In her
Hahahahhaha❤😂
"George, your Mother and I..and Kramer have been talking.."
- Oh, God.
😂😂
Lol I love the quiet animosity between the Costanzas and the Seinfields
Well Estelle made all this paella...
@@yoyolebatteur Who in their right mind would turn down an evening of bottomless paella with Mr. and Mrs. Costanza! 😆
At some point in my life, I turned into George Costanza.
We are all George Costanza
I tried the acting stressed at work thing for a week, it truly works!
@@t-bagbagwell1327Lol. Was just about to say the same thing. At some point, we're all George.
You're crazy!
It's not a bad existence if you do the opposite
That aunt baby line always makes me laugh. 😂😂😂
Just the expression makes me laugh.
George Costanza - The pettiest character ever in sitcom history 😂
“DON’T YOU TALK ABOUT HENNIE!!!!!”😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😅 Im done
George’s smirk at 1:48, after hearing about how his relatives died early from yelling so much and then his parents doing just the same, lmao encapsulates how awful of a person he truly is.
No one eats the pasta > they just twiddle with it
There are multiple takes for every scene.
Look at the characters of the Sopranos what would've happened if they ate the food.
No one wants to listen to actors deliver lines with full mouths...
It would be cold and horrible prop pasta 😂
"George, your Mother and I, and Kramer, have been talking."
George: "Oh GOD" 😅
😂😂
"He's not family. It's different, psychology"
it's great when they started leaning into Jerry Stiller's odd cadence
Not leaning, he often forgot his lines but Larry liked it.
……. I lost my train of thought
He says "It's different, psychologically".
George and Jerry timing and delivery is brilliant during the "sticking it to me" scene.
“We’re having an upscale dinner!” 😂
Its a Pierre Cardin!!!!!😂😂😂😂😂
I miss this show. And the time of my life, sitting around with my college girlfriend waiting for new episodes on Thursdays. My fav sitcom.
My GF is built like Newman but sweatier. We melt butter and marinate to reruns
Seinfeld is one of my favorite time machines! Nothing after the show made me feel the same way
LOL I love how George and Elaine both have the same "nice spite/sticking it to me" mindset trying to one up each other lol.
"You see what just happened here?" Is one of my favorite Seinfeldisms. An unsung hero in an entire series worth of great running jokes
"You said it was my call."
"We were just being nice."
Funny, I'm pretty sure Congress says the very same thing to voters.
@2:37 the way Estelle greets the Seinfelds and Morty's reaction 😆
What about your side? Your cousin Hennie. She was sickly from the moment I met her!
I love the way Frank delivers that line! 😂😂😂
“DON’T YOU TALK ABOUT HENNIE!”
Frank Costanza's a moment of fame. His tie.🤣
"..look George(shows his tie)it's a Pierre Cardin.."
🤣🤣
It speaks volumes & proves what a great sitcom it was when after 30 years when we can still get a laugh out of these scenes 👏👌😂
Humor doesn’t “reset” my dude. There’s shows from the 50’s that are still funny.
@@ViktoriousDead I am not so sure about that, chief. Sure, there are exceptions but generally the humor shifts a lot between generations. They used to laugh their asses off from Charlie Chaplin movies, I can't relate to that. Similarly, old people generally don't find memes funny.
However, the fact that Seinfeld is still funny says wonders about the quality of the show and how it transcends the generational humor.
@@LarryFisherman5 Chaplin movies is like watching Dumb and Dumber without sound. Same comedy only different medium.
@@LarryFisherman5 memes aren't funny
Rich and miserable or poor and happy.
The tough choices Georgie has to make.
😂😂
George is too neurotic to ever be happy
"Your mother and I and Kramer have been talking"....never a scarier sentence has been uttered in the history of TV since
"So we're blowing it all!"
I lost it there.
I love how frank says "thats your mothers new car"
A Coupe D'Elegance!!
I love how George's parents are having a normal conversation and then suddenly start yelling lines that don't call for yelling: "Don't you talk about Henny!" Like there's a backstory to every seemingly innocent remark. Genius.
The more I get older the more I realize that my parents are the Costanza's. Mom and dad having two conversations at the same time happens.
The way George got annoyed when Kramer clattered the dishes gets me every time 😆
Frickin hilarious. I get irritated when I'm trying to say something important and someone coughs or sneezes or some damn thing like this 😅
Agree with that I always loved the disclattering from kramer! That was brilliant
That's because Kramer is annoying by nature.
4:33 -We were just beeing nice!
His parents are the best😂😂😂
Left out the best scene with George and Elaine.
“HEY COULD YOU PUT A LITTLE THOUGHT INTO THIS?!?!?”
Jerry…….he humors me!
“…and you misinterpreted this how?” Jerry has a way of just psycho analyzing George that I just love.
God Bless Frank and Estelle Costanza. They truly were the Brooklyn Hillbillies.
Queens… Ridgewood is my educated guess based on the architecture. I grew up in Queens and know the area well. In addition the Brooklyn accent is also different.
Nah, all wrong. In the Festivus episode George exclaims "They drove my family out of Bayside!"
That being said, "OUT of Bayside" would imply they no longer live in Bayside. The mystery continues...
@@DigitalOrbitMusic "Mystery" indeed. On the show, Jerry grew up on LI (just like Jerry in real life). Jerry and George graduated high school together, which would have been impossible if George was from Queens. (Or Brooklyn) The mystery continues....
@@roccoz2231you forget (or maybe didn't know) that Queens and Brooklyn are both _on_ Long Island.
I also think Kramer just appearing out of nowhere is priceless
Stickin'it!
George losing it is my favorite part of the series
George wouldn't have minded if it was a small coffee but he had to get the BIIIIG coffee
Man I miss this show. Thank goodness for the reruns.
I could watch the Constanzas eating together for the rest of my life
George took it personal. It's money in your pocket 😂
For a dude who is notorious for having no shame he ironically also has a little too much pride 😜
“She had problems, internal.”
How do i not remember this episode?? " Stickin it " is my new fav!
I don't know why but the way George says "Aunt Baby" cracks me up every time something terrible. 😂
Stickin' it!😂
Imagine growing up on Seinfeld and being hooked from the age of 6, always admiring George Costanza and now >28 years later I actually relate the most to this character in every possible way.
Yes, hanging around with me tends to be the most hilarious and epic time ever because like George I always manage to make a scene out of everything, no matter how trivial it may be, lol.
I’m exactly the same 😅
@@ithecastic I think a very important part of his statement went right over your head.
Frank blowing his stack over sickly cousin Hennie 🤣Classic
Jerry Stiller died in 2020 and Estelle Harris died in 2022. George would have been waiting quite a while lol.
the real crime is George pasta was 90% noodles and 10% sauce
He's not family. It's different psychologically... 🤣
That scene at the kitchen table is one of these best of the entire series.
Any scene with the Costanza family at the table or living room is bound to be gold.
….? There were like 2-3 scenes at the table, Copernicus
Yeah, also the “I built my life on knowing that “D” is the biggest! ” scene when George felt that lady’s material.
Hes not family. Its different psychologically
@@marcbasil And yet anyone not a fool knows which one he's talking about.
After George and Kramer, I swear the best and funniest character was Frank Costanza. He was just hilarious every time he appeared on screen.
Jerry Stiller, who played Frank, was a well-established, successful comedian long before Seinfeld began. That’s why!
George is like that Dostoiévski's caracterer from Notes from underground.
George is such a well adjusted person
Considering the parents, it could have gone much worse
@@T3t4nu5Was going to say, after we're introduced to his parents it's understandable how George is the way he is. He never had a chance in that household.
0:25 Elaine is never nice to George
Agree
Except when she made an adult video with him
I love how the Constanzas just play with the spaghetti and never eat it.
Nice to see people dressing up for dinner back in the day, now it is shorts and sneakers everywhere
Yeah. In church too.
Franks tie is actually a Pierre Cardin. I had that exact tie 😂
Back when $300,000 was a lot of money.
Equivalent to a little over half a million today. For an inheritance, that's nothing to sneeze at.
Still is. It highly depends on the person.
It should double in value about every 10 years.
It still is 💸
Still goes pretty far
It’s just like The looney tune show.
Bugs is Jerry and Daffy is George
Wow!! That’s a great comparison.
The way George says Florida 😂😂😂😂
“she’d never make it” is hilarious
You can drop a grand in Disney World like that! 👏
I just all the best bits of a Seinfeld episode in 5 minutes. This is the greatest channel ever.
"Internal problems" is engimatic, the vagueness of the statement suggesting that it was something that would be indelicate to state, probably a condition that was stigmatised in the youth of Frank and Estelle. On the other hand, the reason that everyone dies comes down to "internal problems".
Sadly, this type of show will never be seen again. People today are too sensitive to handle it. Reality scares the heck out of them.
RIP aunt Baby
👶
😂😂 Kramer is the son the Costanza's never had
Frank lookin up “she’s deceased” 😂
Sad to know they are both gone. R.I.P.
That look george gives at kramer when he drops a plate in the sink gets me everytime george does that same look even in other different scenes 😂😂😂😂😂
No ads ever? I love this channel
And you misinterpret this how? 😄
Wow, what a blooper...at the 2:30-2:32 mark, Jerry walks by the window and opens the door. Then the scene switches immediate to Frank & Estelle coming through the door. Did anyone else notice that blooper?
Not really a blooper, more like a continuity error.
Yeah continuity error by the editors
Nice. I never spotted that before. Are we sure it’s Jerry, though…?
I love how the dinner scene was just them twirling around their spaghetti lol
Jerry sure breaks down the Constanza’s expenses , pretty Quick there 🤣
Coup de eleganceee 😂
His hand gestures were perfect.
Look George, it's a Pierre Cardin!! 😂😂
It’s a PIERRE CARDIN! 😂
RIP Aunt Baby
I can relate to George so much. I feel his frustrations 😂
You can drop a grand at Disney world just like that!!✊️😂😂
I love Frank's gesture when he said it. His delivery of everything was hilarious.
Georgia Jerry kremer are a trip 😂😂😂😂😂😊
What's Kramer doing at the Costanzas? 😂😂
what he's always doing everywhere: time wasting :)
Him and frank always got some shenanigans going
@@blabla-rg7ky 😂😂😂😂
@@fenixchief7He thought someone was trying to break into his apartment.
It's best not to ask questions like that lol.
Aunt baby 😂😂😂
Frank lived long because he ate bacon and eggs every day for breakfast. That's what I eat. No carbs!
I had several of those relatives. Bread at every meal, too. Scrapple. Fried FAT. Lol.
Btw, I've seen 100. You don't want it.
"I wont ride in a German car". ...
Great delivery 👌
“We’re leaving tonight” 😂 that line has the best delivery
These espiodes look waaaaay better in 4:3 than widescreen.
"She's stickin' it to me Jerry.....Stickin' it!!!! Only George can say that and make it hilarious. 🤣
Once I realized George’s personality was Larry David, the whole show made a lot more sense lol