@@jeffreym.8957 Which is why he played himself. I dont get you people... Show is called Seinfeld and is about him, he acts exactly like he does in the real life, he nailed playing himself perfectly lol
This was back in the day when picking somebody up from the airport was truly an art. This was in the days before cellphones and cellphone lots. It's now a lost art.
@@DustinAxelsonThey still talk about things in NYC so you can learn things. But being there and getting the context and locations makes the real difference.
the earlier seasons of Seinfeld was something else. The jokes and plot was less elaborate, more situational. Show had a slower pace. It had a different feeling too. The difference between early 90s vs late 90s: less bright, more beige. I really love that first 5 seasons. Some people think is difference is due to Larry David's involvement (or lack thereof), but that's not really the case. Seasons 6 and 7 had LD. The show was already changing styles I am also not saying one was better or worse. I just feel better when I watch earlier episodes of Seinfeld.
If it hadn't been for that five car pileup on Rockaway Boulevard, that... numbskull would be on a plane for Seattle _right now_ instead of looking for a parking space downstairs.
Does anyone else hear audio of George yelling for Kramer before the guy even comes put of the bathroom, I'm hearing weird audio at that point in the clip.
It took me a while to get the "You are Blanche, you are in the shackles" reference. Then after doing some research, I realized just how many references there were in this show. Absolutely blew my mind.
Aw, the best scene in the episode is cut out. "Listen to the bell, Grossbard, it tolls for thee". The look on George's face, and then Kramer driving is hilarious.
The defining characteristic of these inane generations is their struggle for importance. That really says something about them. You made it, Jimmy, you made it! Important guy, coming through!
Can someone explain the plane ticket scam? I never understood what they had to gain by flying somewhere when they had to pick Jerry up, or how they’d get their money back
OK, Kramer is going to get a ticket and get on the plane to get his rent money, then get off the plane and refund the ticket. George says "Use my credit card, I'll get the airline miles." Then he comes up with the idea of TWO tickets for twice the miles. Kramer goes and buys non-refundable tickets. They both got on the plane because George wanted to use the bathroom and he had already bought the ticket. Neither of them planned on going anywhere.
@@TheBrowncoat2112 I guess it depends where. Toronto-Pearson (YYZ) is a nightmare. Some airports used to be quite quick, especially the smaller ones. I swear, I've been to places where by the time you get to the carousel, the suitcases are already coming in.
George was already screwed over by kramer earlier on the way to the airport, you'd think he would realize listening to him would be a bad idea after the first time.
One thing that always bothered me about this episode - if they refunded the tickets wouldn’t you lose the points? Would they still give you the points for a refunded purchase?
One of the funniest ongoing side gags, was how many times George tried to do an airline ticket related scam and it blows up in his face.
You think he'd learn his lesson
This is the only one that I know of. What other times did he do that?
Death in the family fare to go to detroit
Sad thing is none of this was George's fault, the only bad thing would've been the time magazine. The whole thing blew up specifically cause of Kramer
@@briansmith2261 How would one go about getting a copy of the death certificate lmfao
George screaming "KRAAAAMEEEER" in the end gets me every time 😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah I thought i was hearing something lol
“Have a nice life… *sentence* !” Jason Alexander’s delivery is top tier
I thought he said sensei.. which didn't make much sense, unlike sentence.
@@tqsuited I thought the same :D
No doubt… good stuff!
can't exactly agree, i have seen this episode for 25 years and never knew what he was saying lol
every waking second is a life sentence. end me.
George yelling "but ya arrrrre Blanche, ya are in the shackles!" is one of the best lines in the entire series.
Line comes from film whatever happened to baby Jane
Well referenced by George 😂
Who tf is a blanch 😊
One of my favorite episodes... George and Kramer had underrated chemistry. Comedy gold
They had the BEST chemistry of all of them.
@@masterprattu Well Jerry doesn't even know how to act.
@@jeffreym.8957Comedians don't know how to act 🤷♂️
@@jeffreym.8957 Which is why he played himself. I dont get you people... Show is called Seinfeld and is about him, he acts exactly like he does in the real life, he nailed playing himself perfectly lol
They're like buzz and delete from cyberchase or marv and joe pesci in home alone
This was back in the day when picking somebody up from the airport was truly an art. This was in the days before cellphones and cellphone lots. It's now a lost art.
pre 9/11 you could wait by the arriving gate for the passenger to get off
That bit of kramer chasing the guy who owed him rent from 15 years ago made this one of the top 10 episodes. So much went on in this episode
The bell tolls for thee, Grossbard..
@@lateralshiftmusic but you are blanch you are in the shackles
But you are, Blanche! you ARE in the shackles!
Took me a long time to realize it was a reference to “Whatever Happened to Baby Jane”
Seinfeld didn't have NEARLY enough scenes with just George & Kramer. The Disaster Duo.
The Disaster Duo suits them well lol
Easily can be a great movie,
Kramer and George road adventures together
One I love is The Rye, where George enlists Kramer to give Susan's parents a hansom cab ride.
That's why it was perfect , cause they did not overused
You know someone's not having a good day if they think Kramer's found them a good deal...
@Ibbad Murtaza Yeah and he would also "install" it for you, so you don't need to worry about anything.
4:13 super savers non refundable
it never ends well 4:44
Trusting Kramer with your credit card 💳 is a bad idea...
This whole clip reminds me how much air travel has changed in the U.S since 9/11
This and Home Alone. Neither would even remotely happen nowadays.
Same with Jungle to Jungle
In 1991 I went up to the gate to pick up my friend in New York, just told the cop what I was doing and they didn’t care.
That's how you create public hysteria and control the public at large by fear mongering.
‘Listen to the bell Grossbard, it tolls for thee’
When they start singing about the duty free shop...XDD
It always feels like the start of a big musical number, LOL
I sing that song when I'm in airport at the duty free shop.
Many people who work in airports have heard " I like to shop @ the duty free shop " since this aired, no doubt.
@@Homeschoolsw6 chop?
You know how much duty is?
Loving the nod to _Whatever Happened to Baby Jane_ 😄
A blurb? You're a blurb!
This was always one of my favorite episodes. I learned so much about NYC from this show.
Ironically this show was filmed in Los Angeles
So you still don't know anything about NYC?
@@DustinAxelsonThey still talk about things in NYC so you can learn things. But being there and getting the context and locations makes the real difference.
Have a nice life.. sentence that is
George's face at 1:40 is priceless 😆!
I remember losing it when I saw the prisoner opening the bathroom door 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Goerge speaks before the door to bathroom opens lol then it repeats when he get pulled into bathroom
1:42 George giving Kramer the evil stare! 😂
the earlier seasons of Seinfeld was something else. The jokes and plot was less elaborate, more situational. Show had a slower pace. It had a different feeling too. The difference between early 90s vs late 90s: less bright, more beige. I really love that first 5 seasons.
Some people think is difference is due to Larry David's involvement (or lack thereof), but that's not really the case. Seasons 6 and 7 had LD. The show was already changing styles
I am also not saying one was better or worse. I just feel better when I watch earlier episodes of Seinfeld.
Jerry is really needed to keep Kramer and George in line.
Kramer: " just give me the card don't ask any questions"
Kramer is a really good friend...if you can survive him
😅😂
Just don’t heckle him 😬
Don’t say he can come into your apartment anytime
Butcha ahh Blanche , yaa ahhhh in thee shackles
😂😂😂
4:46 is the greatest moment in television history
Such a great show.
“They say no one’s ever beaten the Van Wyck.”
I know, different episode.
What a van whyc
@@CaseyBerard-qv6bi an expressway in New York.
If it hadn't been for that five car pileup on Rockaway Boulevard, that... numbskull would be on a plane for Seattle _right now_ instead of looking for a parking space downstairs.
...but you are, Blanche - you are in the shackels... a reference to "Whatever happened to Baby Jane" - great writing
Costanza > Davis 😀
Aww man we didn't get to see Kramer slide in on the baggage conveyer!
My 2 favorite characters, Kramer and George
@Da Hunters Trophy
😆😄I freaking love Newman! By far my favorite character in the show.
Newman is the best! The best Jerry!
@@jackgrimaldi8685 He is! 👍
I love elaine
Does anyone else hear audio of George yelling for Kramer before the guy even comes put of the bathroom, I'm hearing weird audio at that point in the clip.
Yeah that was weird
Yeah I heard that! Maybe it's bizzaro or fusilli george
Jerry looking out the window and seeing Kramer running alongside the plane on the tarmac makes me explode in laughter every time I see it
😂😂😂😂😂
It took me a while to get the "You are Blanche, you are in the shackles" reference. Then after doing some research, I realized just how many references there were in this show. Absolutely blew my mind.
STELLA!!!;
Yeah, I didn't get it until I watched Baby Jane on TCM or something and I just started laughing thinking of George.
who was the guy on the cover of time magazine anyway?
@@terrellp22That's what I'd like to know.
Aw, the best scene in the episode is cut out. "Listen to the bell, Grossbard, it tolls for thee". The look on George's face, and then Kramer driving is hilarious.
Jason Alexander absolutely carried this show.
@@ianrichter927do you remember who did win the Emmy in the 90s? I don’t. It’s not important, it’s who is the most memorable to you
@@NTWoo95 Michael Richards won it three times.
The main cast all did their parts.
@@JacensWelt Mike deserved it but so did Jason.
@@proudindian762 nnnnnnope
Always enjoy the George and Kramer interaction videos. Two good friends yet very different personalities 🤗
I love the kramer george dynamic
George is probably yelling "KRAMER!!!" out the window! 🤣
He is yelling Kramer out the window
You think?
"probably" 😂
Wow, nothing gets by you.
"Fun Fact:"
That weird audio moment at 4:40 always bugged me. Listen close. You can hear the audio before it happens.
I think Seinfeld is probably the best sitcom that I have watched
It is I listen to the episodes at work
But you are in the shackkkkles 😂😂
4:57 George shouting: HELP!! ME!!!
Edit: You guys in the comments are right I just noticed he might be saying KRAY- MERRR!!!
Looks like he's saying kraaaaa-meeeeerrrrrr
He's definitely yelling for Kramer
@@DrJ-hx7wv You are all wrong he's yelling "Kraaaaaa-Maaaaaaaa" 😂
I always wondered where exactly that plane was going.
Any ideas?
I love this scene "sentence, that is!"
Imagine if George had moved in with Kramer instead of his parents when he was unemployed.
Darn, cut off my favorite part. Kramer: "Listen to the bell Grossbard, it tolls for thee."
*Car peels out and George gets sent back into his seat. 🤣🤣
This is the only episode where we don't see Jerry and George talk to each other!
(Not including "The Pen" in which George doesn't appear at all)
This is my all time favorite episode of the show. Absolute insanity.
"Do you know what I'd do to you if I wasn't in these SHACKLES!?" I love how unnecessarily passionate this criminal was.
That is insane 🤣
I like the duty free shop!
1:39 George- "You said This is the best way to go"
Have a nice life... SENTENCE THAT IS!
That bit had me DYING. Any overly confident George moment gets me every time because I know it's coming full circle at some point.
Thanks for the video
This is one of my favorite story lines in the show oh my god 😂😂 never gets old
"Look at you, you run like a girl" 😂
funny buts whats sad is you cant say that anymore
@@clambake3293go outside
I always wondered what did the prisoner do to George when he locked him in the bathroom??? 😂😂😂😂😂
They had a very pleasant chat and a tea party in there. 🙄
Probably made him a Mile High Club member
George fought back, escaped and hid in the luggage compartment
The same thing his date’s roommate did to him when george mentioned his interest in a menage a trois.
Poor George.......🤣
Maybe its just me, but 2:43 is the funniest image in the 180 episodes of Seinfeld
Georges fatal flaw in the plan was trusting Kramer
They should have named this show “The Constanzas” .
Classic tv show 😂
4:21 Twin Towers.
Never Forget 🇺🇸 🦅🙏🏼
Best episode of all time
1:42 A Clockwork George
The best part of the episode is Kramer flying out of the baggage machine
I heard it's going to be a BE-U-TIFUL day
Have a nice life…sentence that is!
Not only George will lose a lot of money but , wow! the guy waiting for him in the bathroom ! 😂😅😂
'Ill split it wit you' is the biggest scam Kramer got goin on!!!😂😂😂
Kramer ‘i split it with you’ hahaha he gets stiff with money anyway
The defining characteristic of these inane generations is their struggle for importance. That really says something about them.
You made it, Jimmy, you made it! Important guy, coming through!
4:58 KRAAAAAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRR!!!! 😂
Butcha AHH, Blanche! Ya AHHH in the shackles!
😲🤯😡"...The Grand Central!! The Van Wyck!!..."🛣🤣🤣🤣
The end of this episode is like the end of Blood Meridian.
" I like too stop at the duty-free shop" Kramer
Omg what happen to George in the bathroom? Mile high club?
But you are Blanche, you are in the shackles!!! Lmao
Can someone explain the plane ticket scam? I never understood what they had to gain by flying somewhere when they had to pick Jerry up, or how they’d get their money back
OK, Kramer is going to get a ticket and get on the plane to get his rent money, then get off the plane and refund the ticket. George says "Use my credit card, I'll get the airline miles." Then he comes up with the idea of TWO tickets for twice the miles. Kramer goes and buys non-refundable tickets. They both got on the plane because George wanted to use the bathroom and he had already bought the ticket. Neither of them planned on going anywhere.
@@VroodenTheGreat Won't George lose the miles when the charge gets removed after returning the ticket(s), though?
@@dw1419 This plan was hatched by George and Kramer.
Wait, can someone explain to be the ticket scam Kramer was trying to pull?
17 minutes to pick up bags? Proof George lives in a fantasy land.
This was before 9/11 bro. Things were a lot faster then.
@@hugolafhugolaf I travelled pre9/11, bro. Check in was faster but you never received your bags when you arrived at your destination that quickly.
@@TheBrowncoat2112 I guess it depends where. Toronto-Pearson (YYZ) is a nightmare.
Some airports used to be quite quick, especially the smaller ones.
I swear, I've been to places where by the time you get to the carousel, the suitcases are already coming in.
@@hugolafhugolaf Agreed...like travelling to Thunder Bay. Your bags were ready for you at the airport before the plane even landed it was that fast.
@@hugolafhugolaf Lovely hearing that considering I will be flying there next month.
George was already screwed over by kramer earlier on the way to the airport, you'd think he would realize listening to him would be a bad idea after the first time.
4:23. - speechless lol
17 minutes after landing one is out of the airport; those were different times!
Have a nice lifeeeee......sentence that is!!!!!
Back before TSA
For being a tall guy, Kramer is sitting pretty low.
get two tickets! 😂
3:08 Tell that to Danny Masterson
Poor George
LOL What was Kramer's thinking getting on the Long Island Expressway
Enjoy your life .,.............
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Sentence
Jason is the Best actor on Seinfeld!
Do i want to know what happened in that airplane bathroom between george and the felon?
One thing that always bothered me about this episode - if they refunded the tickets wouldn’t you lose the points? Would they still give you the points for a refunded purchase?
George fighting with a dangerous convicted fellon for a magazine xD
I like to stop at the duty free shop
Sooo a Criminal that's in Cuffs gets 2 go to Restroom or Anywhere UNSUPERVISED Back in 93' or 94'?? Come oN "Writers" 😠
I love how they're just casually escorting him to the gift shop to buy a Time Magazine for some reason.