Kramer played a really young 40 year old and he still looks great for 71. His physical comedy and superb athleticism always amazed me. He had extreme body control. I remember him smoking and drinking a beer at the same time and then exhaling smoke and burping simultaneously. His lankiness and stride, fluid movements, facial expressions, acting, comedy and so many other attributes made him superb at his craft.
@@chriswesterfield2042 No, I am not his mother. But, the guy really was a unique comedian who performed physical comedy which you seldom see these days. It was more popular way back in the days of Vaudville, The Marx Brothers, Charlie Chaplan. So, why not pay tribute to one who performs admirably? No need for sarcasm.
The only show I can watch with my eyes closed and know everything that's going on because I've watched every episode so many times. Never be another show like it for me. So many great memories watching new episodes with my cousin and eating pizza.
Many of the scenes could work as a radio comedy. All the actors had great distinctive vocal delivery and the writing was very well crafted. Even Jerry, who didn't consider himself an actor delivered his lines well. I suggest to all fans of the show to try it that way sometime. Imagine if we lived in an alternate timeline where the golden age of radio never ended.
I never watched a single Episode of Seinfeld until 1 month ago.....I've just completed the 9 seasons....it's a remarkable show. I don't believe there was a single weak episode...I watched it at night and it proved to be a beautiful way to end a day....laughing!! I truly believe that these 4 actors were comic geniuses along with Larry David....
Incredible to believe that this show was over 30 years ago, and yet we can all relate to it in our everyday lives now. Best show that ever was produced.
@@americansfirst1095 I guess it depends on your age. I didn’t grow up with Andy Griffith. I grew up with Cheers, Growing Pains, Wonder Years, Night Court, etc...then of course Seinfeld.
@@berniesoprano6980 .......i gotcha. I watched those too. I dream of Jeanie, sanford and zson, The Jefferson,, The Hulk, Six million dollar man, just to name a few. Good shows, then the filth started....
this is the greatest comedy TV show and a personal lifesaver for me. helps to get me through my depression and panic attacks. watched every episode multiple times and will continue to do so. thank you to all the seinfeld cast and crew who made it possible.
it is absolutely true, in moments of total despair and anxiety depression, when the evening comes I put on an episode of Seinfeld and it helps me smile, especially when I think of the events between Jerry and Newman, and especially of Kramer ❤.
When Seinfeld first came out in 1989 I was working and missed a lot of episodes. I'm now retired and watching it all over again on Netflix. I'm on season 8 out of 9. They make me laugh and really lift my spirits when I'm under the weather. Just saw the episode where Kramer's jeans were too tight and I was rolling on the floor laughing. Love all you guys so much!
That's exactly the story of my life....and that's exactly what I'm doing now at 48. At season 3, Thanx to Netflix. I just heard Kramer use the word "Minimalist" wow....this show was so ahead of its time.
One of the best series ever from the times when life was better in many ways. Seinfeld never gets old. And rest in peace to all the Seinfeld actors who passed away 🙏😥.
Yes, I was always amazed at how perfect the extras were. Only casting I personally had a problem with was Patrick Warburton as Puddy ... for whatever reason he just didn't seem right IMHO.
except for that blonde that George was going to marry , those two had no chemistry , that's why they wrote her out of the show and had her die from licking the wedding invitation envelopes. She was a real square peg . Everybody else was fantastic.
@@bigrigJim I didn't have a problem with her, but I do recall hearing that in real life offstage she didn't really click with the other major cast members. Not that they had any actual dislike for her as such, she just didn't become one of the gang offscreen. So I reckon your square peg comment is right on the mark.
All the cast members still looks great especially George Ma. I could re-watch Seinfeld and I Love Lucy and never get tired. These two were the greatest.
I never started watching this show until about 20 years after it first aired, I watch it every single day that it's on and never get tired of it! The people, the sitcom events, the things they talk about, all was a part of my life at one time, like everybody says time flies, time is Insidious and waits for no one, thank God for memories!
same. Some of the throwback jokes didn't hit in the 90s because it had been years since the original joke and I'd forgotten. But binging makes it easy : D
Just been binge watching series on netflix. Was a staple in my younger years and a regualr topic of conversation at work -eg Elaine's dancing lol. Brilliant series and people.
am watching Seinfeld from the start and love every episode. brings back so many good memories for me. i can relate to every character. i think of my much-loved siblings every time when it's on. God bless x
The one show you can watch over and over and not get tired of. Great cast especially Kramer I thought he stood out above the rest. Liz Sheridan who played Seinfeld's mother once dated James Dean.
many of the crazy storylines in these episodes was taken from Larrys real life xD kramer is based on a friend of him and georges neurotic life is based on larry himself xD
You kno ....you can sit down at a young age and just take in a good show and maybe you will remember it when you're older ....but I believe when you're older and you come across that same show and you remember the magic and story that made you love it in the first place you actually begin to think how great it is and what you still get out of it is going to stay with you always.
couple of times a year I just binge watch the entire series, it's a ritual for me, it never gets old, there is not a single episode that I don't like or that isn't funny, every single one of them is great, ofcourse larry david seasons are the best, but seeing the crew makes me happy, my favourite character is ofcourse Gorge, he's the best !
I love them all, then and now, rest in peace to all that have gone before, they were wonderful, everyone ♥️♥️♥️♥️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I still watch this show every night before bed. Not a single bad episode. Best show ever made. I’ve debated 1000’s of times on which character is my favorite, and in the end I can’t decide. I love them all.
I still love that show I have every DVD and it’s on Hulu. I didn’t get into it when it was on the air I bought season 1&2 and season 3 at the PX in Kuwait at camp victory on the way to Iraq 2004. Then bought the rest slowly that was one luxury item I had was a small DVD player. I would watch those episodes over and over .
Cool and thanks - it's one thing to hear about others just enjoying the show, and a totally top level mind blown when hearing of a happy viewer's experience which was his only chosen outlet in a restrictive area/region.
I don't think they introduced the "Susan Ross" character in 1989 (the first season) yet. EDIT: IN fact they are showing pictures of each cast member and saying they are from 1989, when in fact not all of them were introduced in 1989.
What about Larry David??? Co-Creator of the show and he also was in several episodes, one as a madman scientist on TV in Jerry’s dream, another as Frank Constanza lawyer wearing a cape and he portrayed the character of Steinbrenner as well… all that plus being the co-creator of the show deserves him a spot in this video.
Nice. Video delivers on the promise of its title. No synthesized voiceover, no crappy information of the type “as we all know, comedy makes us laugh blah blah”. Nope. Straight to the photos. Thanks!
@@jusssayin480 Yeah...it definitely was. He could've called them any other name under the sun besides that if he was that mad. I do still love the guy tho🤷♂️
Are you kidding? It would be terrible. Modern day networks are fixated on wokeness, perceived racism and identity politics. Nothing that made the show great back then would be permitted to be made in today's world.
@@JM-xu3cr Then you must hate the Norman Lear CBS era of television from the 1970's which broke the glass ceiling by airing story lines about topics no other network would touch. Like racism, homophobia, income inequality and the right of women to determine their own reproductive rights with shows like All In The Family, Maude, The Jeffersons and they managed to tackle the very topics you now want banned from every being discussed as comedies but still took those topics seriously. Conservatives like you make me sick to my stomach because you want to turn back the clock while the rest of the world had moved forward.
@@kekwayblaze3176 Simmer down cupcake. You don't know me or what I think about any issue. Those old shows you listed could never be made today with the same scripts used back then. If they did, it's people on your side that would want them cancelled and you'd do everything you could to destroy them until they complied with your kind. You should look up what Norman Lear has to say about political correctness in modern day TV. It's no endorsement whatsoever. So in the words of Archie Bunker, "Shut up Meathead."
Here is the lesson: for you 40 year olds and older, it may seem old now, but think 20 years from now when you're in your 60's - you will look back fondly at your photos when you were in your 40s. As long as you are in good health and not struggling with everyday actions, you are still the same you.
The "show about nothing" with "no hugging, no learning": forever a classic that so accurately portrayed the everyday minutia of the human condition, circa 1990's...
Watching this makes me realize how fast life passes.
It goes quicker than I thought it would
Indeed
I hear ya shaun I hear ya brother.
So true!🤔
I hear ya. Even watching the reruns 15 years ago seems like last week.
Kramer played a really young 40 year old and he still looks great for 71. His physical comedy and superb athleticism always amazed me. He had extreme body control. I remember him smoking and drinking a beer at the same time and then exhaling smoke and burping simultaneously. His lankiness and stride, fluid movements, facial expressions, acting, comedy and so many other attributes made him superb at his craft.
are you his mother
@@chriswesterfield2042 No, I am not his mother. But, the guy really was a unique comedian who performed physical comedy which you seldom see these days. It was more popular way back in the days of Vaudville, The Marx Brothers, Charlie Chaplan. So, why not pay tribute to one who performs admirably? No need for sarcasm.
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@@therealrobinbullock Great blooper scene, I laughed and laughed. Thanks for posting
Jerry looks hammered
The only show I can watch with my eyes closed and know everything that's going on because I've watched every episode so many times. Never be another show like it for me. So many great memories watching new episodes with my cousin and eating pizza.
Same. Sometimes I put it on to fall asleep to and the scenes run through my head as I drift off.
@@SC-gp7kt same here 😆
@SOUTHERN COMFORT not necessarily
Many of the scenes could work as a radio comedy. All the actors had great distinctive vocal delivery and the writing was very well crafted. Even Jerry, who didn't consider himself an actor delivered his lines well. I suggest to all fans of the show to try it that way sometime. Imagine if we lived in an alternate timeline where the golden age of radio never ended.
Same with me!!!
Thanks to the cast of the greatest sitcom in my lifetime.
The Beatles and Seinfeld every day on my mind.
Which one, Diff’rent Strokes?
The greatest sitcom in my lifetime will always be MASH... as far as I'm concerned.
@@porkchop3328 surely he's referring Golden Girls
I never watched a single Episode of Seinfeld until 1 month ago.....I've just completed the 9 seasons....it's a remarkable show. I don't believe there was a single weak episode...I watched it at night and it proved to be a beautiful way to end a day....laughing!! I truly believe that these 4 actors were comic geniuses along with Larry David....
Incredible to believe that this show was over 30 years ago, and yet we can all relate to it in our everyday lives now. Best show that ever was produced.
Bernie? Nickname Tony Soprano? Hiding from the mafioso?
absoulety the funniest show ever made..
Andy Griffith is still the best show ever made.
@@americansfirst1095 I guess it depends on your age. I didn’t grow up with Andy Griffith. I grew up with Cheers, Growing Pains, Wonder Years, Night Court, etc...then of course Seinfeld.
@@berniesoprano6980 .......i gotcha. I watched those too. I dream of Jeanie, sanford and zson, The Jefferson,, The Hulk, Six million dollar man, just to name a few. Good shows, then the filth started....
this is the greatest comedy TV show and a personal lifesaver for me. helps to get me through my depression and panic attacks. watched every episode multiple times and will continue to do so. thank you to all the seinfeld cast and crew who made it possible.
it is absolutely true, in moments of total despair and anxiety depression, when the evening comes I put on an episode of Seinfeld and it helps me smile, especially when I think of the events between Jerry and Newman, and especially of Kramer ❤.
❤️
When Seinfeld first came out in 1989 I was working and missed a lot of episodes. I'm now retired and watching it all over again on Netflix. I'm on season 8 out of 9. They make me laugh and really lift my spirits when I'm under the weather. Just saw the episode where Kramer's jeans were too tight and I was rolling on the floor laughing. Love all you guys so much!
Seasons 8 & 9 are the best!!!
They're all great but these two seasons are nonstop laughter!
That's exactly the story of my life....and that's exactly what I'm doing now at 48. At season 3, Thanx to Netflix. I just heard Kramer use the word "Minimalist" wow....this show was so ahead of its time.
dont die in laughter , anyway you would be for your oldness
One of the best series ever from the times when life was better in many ways. Seinfeld never gets old. And rest in peace to all the Seinfeld actors who passed away 🙏😥.
I would say it’s the best. No question!
When I was in my 20s I wanted to be like Elaine. I thought she was so cool and now that I’m in my 40s I feel like I’ve become more like George LOL
Just don’t dance like her...
"Not that there's anything wrong with that."
@@smartprocesssolutions748 Her little kicks... Lol... With the thumb's..
My family was driven out of bayside!
Probably look like Neueman though .
I got the shivers reading the comments here. So much love and respect for this lovely show and the simpler times it represents.
Incredible how time flies by. Need to be grateful and embrace live to the fullest.
This show never gets old.
You've got that right, lassie.
Greetings from Colchester, Essex, England.
Was always amazed at the casting in this show. Everyone, even the extras, were perfect.
Still one of my ultimate favorite shows. Summer of George!! Hahaha
You got that right! Best sitcom ever! Best cast and extras! Nothing has come even close sense
Yes, I was always amazed at how perfect the extras were. Only casting I personally had a problem with was Patrick Warburton as Puddy ... for whatever reason he just didn't seem right IMHO.
except for that blonde that George was going to marry , those two had no chemistry , that's why they wrote her out of the show and had her die from licking the wedding invitation envelopes. She was a real square peg . Everybody else was fantastic.
@@bigrigJim I didn't have a problem with her, but I do recall hearing that in real life offstage she didn't really click with the other major cast members. Not that they had any actual dislike for her as such, she just didn't become one of the gang offscreen. So I reckon your square peg comment is right on the mark.
All the cast members still looks great especially George Ma. I could re-watch Seinfeld and I Love Lucy and never get tired. These two were the greatest.
Auf!
YES!! Those two shows are the greatest. Exactly. That's what I always tell people.
Who’s George Ma?
@@danielhoward755 Estelle Harris who played George Costanza mom who's 93 year old.
@@eg1197 thanks for clarifying you were referring to George’s mom. I agree, that she looks good.
I never started watching this show until about 20 years after it first aired, I watch it every single day that it's on and never get tired of it! The people, the sitcom events, the things they talk about, all was a part of my life at one time, like everybody says time flies, time is Insidious and waits for no one, thank God for memories!
Yeah.. I'm that person who says "There was a Seinfeld episode about that" at least once a day! 🤣🤣🤣
Me too
Me too!
Yeah I have a friend that says I can relate just about anything that happens in life to a Seinfeld episode
me too!
Yes! Me too! I just did it today.
My No.1 comedy sitcom forever. Thank you.
Watching the entire shebang in chronological order is a must on Netflix. Newfound appreciation, all over again.
I bought the complete series and binge once a year
I was studying in the United States when the show was originally aired. Thanks to Netflix, I'm catching up episodes that I missed.
same. Some of the throwback jokes didn't hit in the 90s because it had been years since the original joke and I'd forgotten. But binging makes it easy : D
I have heard that Netflix cuts off the border of some scenes, so you may be missing seeing
certain characters than if if had watched it originally.
One of the best shows ever made
Absolutely
Indeed
@Buck Fiden maga!
Little actors...no Shakespeare plays...soon the TV tapes will not even have a playback machine to use.
You got a tremendous grasp of the obvious. ;)
Good to know that many of the older ones still alive. The other ones aged very well.
Thank you for sharing this video! I’m amazed at how good all the actors looked after all these years. Makes me think maybe I don’t look so old.
They had the best people in every role.
I agree The roles just fit the characters
It was very well written. It had a beginning, a middle, and an end.
Absolute spot on in casting. Perfection...
I wish Seinfeld himself could be replaced, he was the worst
Seinfeld...!!!
BRASIL LOVE YOU !!!
Congratulations for team, actors, producers, everbody !!
HUgs,
Fábio,
Brasil..!!
I can watch Seinfeld over and over. Just love the show and the cast was a perfect choice
They changed some choices like Jerry's Dad.
@@penknight8532 one episode
@@debralane1071 Also George's dad and Mr Lipman
The Puffy shirt, Soup Nazi , the contest
You need to include Larry David, THE CREATOR !!!!
And also Bryan Cranston, David Puddy, Soup Nazi… so many good actors!!!!
Bryan Cranston’s in Seinfeld??
@@AeromaticXD Yes, He Played Jerry's dentist. Also the father on Malcolm in the Middle. An incredibly versatile actor.
@@maxcollodi1770 ahhhhh that actually makes sense now…
What! No Jackie Childs? It's an abomination and the most public of all public humiliations.
I see what you did there. Kudos.
Who told you not to put me in this video , I didn't tell you to not to put me in this video
I've always wondered what the Van Buren Boys were up to these days.
Great show, I found this currently on Netflix, thank for bringing such great show to us
I love this show so much! Characters will always have a special place in my heart.
I feel the same. This takes me straight back to my childhood. It is like I never left.
Stuff like this makes me feel SO old! 😩😆
No one has mentioned the beautiful instrumental ...
I know!! I loved it It added to the nostalgia, and made me happy and sad at the same time.
I just looked up the band - Unicorn Heads. Great music!
@@cbmx1x1 I should check it out then. Thanks.
Sunshine on Sand by Unicorn Heads
@John Doe That's you life which sucks!
Still my favourite, doesn't get funnier than this 😁 Frasier is a close second.
Frasier is coming back for new season.
You can’t do Frasier without Marty crane ..some shows should stop the reboots ..just like Roseanne
It was the best show ..period .. It could not be duplicated. I still watch it now. It never gets old.
no, Friends is the best show
@@eugene8524 that's your opinion..
No my friend, “Friends” can’t even come close!!
Nope. Alf was much better. Also - Silver Spoons. Period.
Estelle Harris died just a few days ago. I believe she was 92. What a marvelous talent she - and everyone in this great cast - was/still is.
Just been binge watching series on netflix. Was a staple in my younger years and a regualr topic of conversation at work -eg Elaine's dancing lol. Brilliant series and people.
Even outside the show, Seinfeld is still putting on quite the show 😊
Jerry Stiller was the best,Estelle Harris and Jerry..what a team!!
What about Morty Seinfeld?/loved him!!!!
@@mamacindyrogofsky495 I'm not too sure about Morty,his aversion to velcro kinda turned me off!
@@robertwright2583 Awwwww poor Morty...
am watching Seinfeld from the start and love every episode. brings back so many good memories for me. i can relate to every character. i think of my much-loved siblings every time when it's on. God bless x
Love this show. When it finally premiered on Netflix I felt like a kid in a candy store
as long as it is PEZ
The one show you can watch over and over and not get tired of. Great cast especially Kramer I thought he stood out above the rest. Liz Sheridan who played Seinfeld's mother once dated James Dean.
apparently they were very good friends
Man, what a great show. Such talent and creativity.
As we all grow older, this show remains ageless.
Kramer, He’s always going to be 👌👌 love him then and now, looks always perfect 😌😌
I watched Seinfeld back when it first aired, and I still watch it today. Still makes me laugh.
of course you needed to include Larry David - who was in the show on camera a few times - but was really the engine behind the whole thing
"He was with a man in a cape? Why was he wearing a cape?
many of the crazy storylines in these episodes was taken from Larrys real life xD kramer is based on a friend of him and georges neurotic life is based on larry himself xD
Yes, I agree. Just put 2 identical pictures of Larry in the end of this clip.
The golden era of sitcoms loved it.
You kno ....you can sit down at a young age and just take in a good show and maybe you will remember it when you're older ....but I believe when you're older and you come across that same show and you remember the magic and story that made you love it in the first place you actually begin to think how great it is and what you still get out of it is going to stay with you always.
couple of times a year I just binge watch the entire series, it's a ritual for me, it never gets old, there is not a single episode that I don't like or that isn't funny, every single one of them is great, ofcourse larry david seasons are the best, but seeing the crew makes me happy, my favourite character is ofcourse Gorge, he's the best !
That's a good observation.... not a single bad episode. We all have our favorites, but there isn't a bad one. Amazing.
This is Gold Then & Now.....GOLD
Hmmm. . . They didn't show Kenny Bania.
@@knarf_on_a_bike if they had they would have to have shown Puddy etc also! EVen Jackie Chiles
All these stars will forever remain icons .
Why am I smiling watching this ??...It's that bloody Kramer..😁😁
I love the music on this, man!
Seinfeld, Cheers, The Office: These were all comedy gold.
MASH ?
And of course Larry Sanders. The fantastic Hank Kingsley.
Arrested Development...
You forgot Taxi!
Holy shit . Liz Sheridan and Estelle Harris aged well .
Never seen 90+ year olds look as good as they do.
They had very good surgery!
Or good photo retouching.
I noticed that too.
I enjoy watching this show.
I love them all, then and now, rest in peace to all that have gone before, they were wonderful, everyone ♥️♥️♥️♥️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The fact a picture of Wayne wearing a U.S. Mail shirt is a fine moment of irony
Why?
Is everything alright here, postal employee Newman?
That's not irony
I still watch this show every night before bed. Not a single bad episode. Best show ever made. I’ve debated 1000’s of times on which character is my favorite, and in the end I can’t decide. I love them all.
Hey look!! People getting older.
Never thought that would happen.
I fall asleep to this show every night. In fact, can't sleep without it playing
Love Seinfeld!
I love these kind of photos. Fascinating and scary at the same time
Most of the actors that are still alive have aged remarkably well, even after more than 30 years...
We'll never forget you even after the years and we will teach our kids how to love this great sitcom .
I still love that show I have every DVD and it’s on Hulu. I didn’t get into it when it was on the air I bought season 1&2 and season 3 at the PX in Kuwait at camp victory on the way to Iraq 2004. Then bought the rest slowly that was one luxury item I had was a small DVD player. I would watch those episodes over and over .
👍 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Cool and thanks - it's one thing to hear about others just enjoying the show, and a totally top level mind blown when hearing of a happy viewer's experience which was his only chosen outlet in a restrictive area/region.
Anyone know where I can find this song? It's amazing.
Great music! Who is this?
This music is so relaxing
Jerry Stiller looked 80 when he was 62.
I love this show
So sad to the ones we lost. Just a great great show. A different time, when they made really great entertainment.
Hey great video - also I really like this music, so thanks for introducing me to the Unicorn Heads. 👍🏻
Seinfeld and Cheers are my all-time favorites...🤣🤣
My favorite show still after seeing it over and over pure genius
I loved Jerry Stiller on Seinfeld and King of Queens. He was a funny man. His son Ben also a fine actor.
They all aged well. I got impatient so I increased the playback speed. Thanks for the pics!
Did anyone else shout out “GET OUT” and imagine themselves double palm pushing Julia when they saw how gorgeous she looks at 60!!!!!!
She is pretty but has one ugly husband.
I normally hate the background music to vids but this was cool.
Maravillosa serie. No me canso de mirarla y reírme.
Thanks! It was a great sitcom.
I don't think they introduced the "Susan Ross" character in 1989 (the first season) yet.
EDIT: IN fact they are showing pictures of each cast member and saying they are from 1989, when in fact not all of them were introduced in 1989.
John O'Hurley is better looking than ever... Jason Alexander too.
The very idea, you had me lying in urine!
Need more of the cast!
What about Larry David??? Co-Creator of the show and he also was in several episodes, one as a madman scientist on TV in Jerry’s dream, another as Frank Constanza lawyer wearing a cape and he portrayed the character of Steinbrenner as well… all that plus being the co-creator of the show deserves him a spot in this video.
Nice. Video delivers on the promise of its title. No synthesized voiceover, no crappy information of the type “as we all know, comedy makes us laugh blah blah”. Nope. Straight to the photos. Thanks!
John O'hurley looks great at 66..
He was always handsome.
I was surprised that he was only 35 in 1989, so only 40 when he started playing J. Peterman in 1995. He just embraced going grey young.
Great show👍
O'Hurley aged well, but partly due to being prematurely grey.
No. He was always very handsome.
I meant to say that Michael Richards got screwed, a bad deal over what had happened. God love ya, buddy!
Love him no matter what!
Shouting out the N word at black people was his own fault.
@@jusssayin480 Yeah...it definitely was. He could've called them any other name under the sun besides that if he was that mad. I do still love the guy tho🤷♂️
A moment of anger, a lifetime of regret.
Totally screwed by the PC crowd. That scene was completely misinterpreted and blown way out of proportion.
Never miss an episode nice show
Old Jerry & Matt Lauer are the same guy!
Funny, that's EXACTLY what I thought the moment I saw older Jerry.
I love You Michael Richards !!
You are Unique beautiful 🤗
Unforgettable ! Well al the cast is Unique !!
Now these are the "Friends" who should get back together again.
I agree.. Hated friends... Bring back Seinfeld!!!
Watch Curb Your Enthusiasm
Are you kidding? It would be terrible. Modern day networks are fixated on wokeness, perceived racism and identity politics. Nothing that made the show great back then would be permitted to be made in today's world.
@@JM-xu3cr Then you must hate the Norman Lear CBS era of television from the 1970's which broke the glass ceiling by airing story lines about topics no other network would touch.
Like racism, homophobia, income inequality and the right of women to determine their own reproductive rights with shows like All In The Family, Maude, The Jeffersons and they managed to tackle the very topics you now want banned from every being discussed as comedies but still took those topics seriously.
Conservatives like you make me sick to my stomach because you want to turn back the clock while the rest of the world had moved forward.
@@kekwayblaze3176 Simmer down cupcake. You don't know me or what I think about any issue. Those old shows you listed could never be made today with the same scripts used back then. If they did, it's people on your side that would want them cancelled and you'd do everything you could to destroy them until they complied with your kind. You should look up what Norman Lear has to say about political correctness in modern day TV. It's no endorsement whatsoever.
So in the words of Archie Bunker, "Shut up Meathead."
Here is the lesson: for you 40 year olds and older, it may seem old now, but think 20 years from now when you're in your 60's - you will look back fondly at your photos when you were in your 40s. As long as you are in good health and not struggling with everyday actions, you are still the same you.
The Seinfeld kids are now as old as the parents were then!
How time flies!
Well now I feel really old...😆
@@tinasjostrand2677 I know it’s crazy, all we can do is enjoy the moment. 🤗
That was nice them all again, I enjoyed the show even after years of reruns, they were all funny, Thank You
I honestly can’t believe how old looking the cast was originally..
Hello how are you doing 😊😊😊
Me too. Though the pics aren't accurate it's close enough. The older I get the more weird it gets to know how young people were when I was very young.
Thank God for the ability to fast-forward these videos.
The "show about nothing" with "no hugging, no learning": forever a classic that so accurately portrayed the everyday minutia of the human condition, circa 1990's...