George Tries To Get Fired By The Yankees | The Millennium | Seinfeld
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- "Never thought I'd fail at failing."
From Seinfeld Season 8 Episode 20 'The Millennium': Kramer and Newman compete during the early planning of each of their Millennium parties.
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Seinfeld stars Jerry Seinfeld as a stand-up comedian whose life in New York City is made even more chaotic by his quirky group of friends who join him in wrestling with life's most perplexing, yet often trivial questions. Often described as "a show about nothing," Seinfeld mines the humor in life's mundane situations like waiting in line, searching for a lost item, or the trials and tribulations of dating. Co-starring are Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Jerry's ex-girlfriend and current platonic pal, Elaine Benes; Jason Alexander as George Costanza, Jerry's neurotic hard-luck best friend; and Michael Richards as Jerry's eccentric neighbor, Kramer.
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George Tries To Get Fired By The Yankees | The Millennium | Seinfeld
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George should have realised that his best course of action to ensure that he would be fired was too fully dedicated himself to his job.
Unfortunately George is WAY too lazy to ever do a good job.
That would requiere alot of efford from his part. Which is Impossible.
The opposite of what he'd normally do
@@JarJarBinks4ever
Hi.
just the opposite
That's how George got the job.
@@raulbetancourt5795Not impossible. George can show great dedication and steadfastness when properly motivated.
Only George can fail at failing 😂
Even though he fail all the time.
@@ashokthapa5180 every time he successfully failed, he was trying to succeed. But when he was actively trying to fail, then he failed at failing!
Snake??
Snake!!!!
"I cannot believe that you, Bodysuit Man, could perpetrate such a disloyalty."
I owe you an apology bodysuit man, streak on!
Poor George, he can't even do wrong right.
Lmao
He should have done the opposite.
lol yep, and that actually happens in real-life, too hahaha, and it always SUCKS
I thought he wanted to be on the Yankees team. What is it with George quitting these jobs and acting spineless?
Never thought I'd fail at failing
“You are still paying for this lunch…”
“We didn’t say that.”
Big Stein can’t be floppin n twitchin!
“Attention, Steinbrenner and front-office morons!” 🤣
Your tryumps mean nothing.
"This is George Costanza! I fear no reprisals!"
so many of us have so long wanted to do something like this lol
"Good meeting?"
"There was no meeting."
"Streak On, Bodysuit Man!" 😂
One thing that history has taught us is that George should always do the opposite to get what he wanted. Trying his hardest to impress Steinbrenner probably would have ended up with him getting fired.
Ironically, in the next episode, he gets Wilhelm’s job and then gets fired after he’s traded to a company he didn’t work for.
I agree. Remember, he got the job by insulting Steinbrenner.
When doing the opposite is what got him hired in the first place.
Love how the head guy is scalping tickets for 40 bucks 😂
Hes scalping owners box seats :-)
Legally it's only scalping if it's above face value. Although that probably varies by jurisdiction.
a final blaze of incompetence 😂
You are still paying for this lunch?
We didn't say that 😂😂
George is too funny
George is a fool to get fired at NY Yankees on purpose.
Still couldn’t get fired 😂
Jerry’s pep talk was the best
3:00
George is usually so good at getting fired but the one time he actually tries to he can’t
3:49 hes dressed exactly like peter griffin here
I know it’s not this episode but I thought him getting traded to the chicken company was a lame way to end his tenure with the Yankees.
I love how all the bosses in this show are incompetent fools 😅
Probably shows us how the writers thought about the big executive types.
Is that really all that different from reality?
Larry David is famously unmanagable.
FWIW the presidentof NBC has been a popular punching bag since...forever? Seems like no matter what year or which executive.
maybe something to do with the only type of bosses that would hire george or elaine. seinfeld is his own boss, sorta, and kramer don't work
He should've done the opposite of whatever he was trying, since that was what got him the job in the first place.
I can only hope life gives me one opportunity to use the line, "I fear no reprisals!"
3:23 George:📢😂
Wilhelm really showing George that George is the protégé!
Jerry giving George a pep talk to make him fail again is too hilarious 🤣
“…..machoheadgames???” 😂😂
Who used this line first? Wilhelm, or Izzy mandalbalm?
Bodysuitman. 😂
I like how the meeting is at the coffee shop
I love how it takes Welhelm 2 seconds to get fired n George it took an entire episode lol
You popping pills, you got the crazies again?
Oh Seinfeld, how I love you.
"I fear no reprisal."
3:30 you ALLLLLLL....STINK
HILARIOUS
Quitting is one thing Georgie is good at, but here ooh so much work 🤣😭
He can't quit in this case. I think he needs to be fired. Possibly some contractual red tape thing in the MLB.
Poor George can never catch a break! ⚾⚾⚾
I think I've been searching for a montage of this for years, but nobody really had a quality upload...until now.
From Travel Secretary to Scouting, not bad!
Correction: Assistant to the Traveling Secretary, moving up to Head of Scouting.
Georgia Georgia what can I say one word 😅😅😅😅😂😂
ey, body suit man! 😂
"You see what we're saying?" @0:52 last thing George thinks of when he goes to sleep 😆
Look, this is why he failed to get fired. Because in doing so, he would've succeeded at getting a better job. That's why fate wouldn't let George get fired.
Damn You George Costanza
My name's not Wilhelm...it's Tonya.
I'm here to clean the carpets. Most of the world is carpeted. And, one day, we will do the cleaning.
An allusion to Patty Hurst who changed her name to "Tonya" when she joined the SLA.
The one job George tries to get fired and Steinbrenner won't fire him because of what Costanza is "contributing" for the Yankees.
Everybody's tired of his macho head games!
I love how "hey, we aren't talking ahem" is the only valid excuse for those guys to be eating at that craphole but George is there every day!
Jesus, how can you skip past the best parts of this?????
@@ithecasticI mean, the Office yt channel seems pretty content friendly
Jesus isn't back yet. He skipped a lot.
big stein can't be flopping and twitching
I SMELL A PEENNNNANNNTT
Wow...now that guy got canned 🤣
Funniest part is Costanza failing to get fired lol
“You allll STINK!” 😂😂😂😂
That’s ironic Dan Monson, who’s the Long Beach State basketball coach, had this moment happen to him actually. Goated moment in TV history!
3:50 and its in...ex...cus...a...ble!
AWESOME AND HILARIOUS
Love old and new comdy shows!❤💚💙
It must have been a shame for Georg?
- couldn't get him fired when it's his specialty
Honestly George should like his Yankees job. He can get away with doing no work
Cristiano Ronaldo watched this before he tried to get sacked from Manchester United to go to The Saudi League.
That is exactly how he got hired.. the behaviour.
he said I fear no reprisal 😅
Bodysuit Man is the original Green Man
Oh My God George
You got the crazies again...😅
1:25 🤣
Fun fact: In the first 31 seasons of the mets franchise (1962-1992) The mets had higher stadium attendance, than the Yankees,in 21 of the 31 seasons
The Mets are also the older team. Kind of makes sense they'd be more popular in the early years of the Yankees.
@@mikeonthecomputer The mets are the older team?????? I didn't know a team formed in 1962, is older than a team formed in 1900
@@vicepresidentmikepence889 I stand corrected. I might've been thinking of the Dodgers or Giants :)
The Mets ruled the city for much of the 80s. Yankees missed out on the playoffs many of those years and the Mets had an exciting team.
yeah well learn to count@@vicepresidentmikepence889
I loved this show and always will ❤
Can't believe Steinbrenner, out there scalping tickets.
Final blaze of incompetence. Only George is such a failure he cant even fail right😂😂😂😂
George, "Oh, I can't do anything wrong."
How did Wilhelm get back to the Yankees after being brainwashed by the carpet cleaners?
His name is Tanya!
Because he is an alien in V...
@@LB14745 How did Tanya infiltrate the Yankees? He has no work experience other than carpet cleaning.
I guess George told Steinbrenner about it and Steinbrenner saved him from that cult.
Interested?
George: “I’m still here!”
Great way to not look desperate and puts the pressure on the other party to have an interesting offer to drag him to a meet up. 😂
helluva nickname... bodysuit man 😅😅😅😅
I can't get fried
Does Steinbrenner realize that George and bodysuit man r the same person?
That's... actually a good question.
My
Entire
Team
Sucks
Go Yankees!
“…macho head games?”
George could easily share information with both teams and New York would achieve a new level of parity information wise . The Money is concentrated "on main land north America", Manhattan and Long island are an off shore bank business
More Puerto Rican day stuff, it is the Rarest. PLEASE??
I fear no reprisals.
😅😅😅😅😅
fail at failing :D
I still can't tell why they didn't pay for the lunch
Because the lunch never happened
What lunch?
@@ianfinrir8724 exactly!
What qualifications does geroge have in scouting? He was the assistant to the traveling secretary
He's a human dynamo.
😂😂😂😂😂
if they want to hire can't-stand-ya, they clearly don't know him very well
I'm going to scalp some tickets owners box that's gotta bring in 40 bucks no problem lol
I feel like Big Stein could get at least $50
He got the job doing the opposite of a good interview. He should have known to get fired, he needed to be an invaluable employee.
George forgot to do the opposite.
I WAS AT THE POOL !!!
I WAS AT THE POOL !!!
“Short” tempered short man with no shortage of silly Ideas
Always wondered how Kramer paid his rent?
I haven't seen this 1000 times... 💀
Biff, come on
lol if George only could do the...opposite.
the meeting about nothing
Meeting at Monk's? Soup with rubber band in it?
paco!
I can't tell you how many times I watch this episode when I left the Patriots for a better job.
Companies will do that. Try to hire n fire you to supplant a spy in a rival. You think there was never a mole on a sports team paid tons?
why didn't George just resign?
Plausible deniability. The Mets weren't allowed to poach him while he was still employed. If he resigned and immediately went to the Mets, they'd have been caught by the league.
Why Can't he just resign?
He needed to get fired 😂
You can’t quit then join another team in the middle of the season.
MLB considers it unfair.
I still don't get why the Mets even wanted him for head of scouting, by George's own admission after he got fired he did nothing with the Yankees which makes him even being someone on the radar of other teams perplexing.
It’s Seinfeld! Who needs more explanation?!
Are you kidding? George is a human dynamo!
Womder if the episode where he realizes that every instinct he's ever had was wrong, is before or after this... 😆
That episode aired three years before this one.
@@ryanloftis1125 so then he shouldn't have abandoned that strategy :)
Why wouldn’t he just quit?
League rules. It would be argued he hot poached.
George can potentially still get sued by his former employer even if he was to be terminated. Any form of modern organizations and companies will have legally binding agreement prior to the person in question being hired to sign an agreement which includes the current employee or former employee from divulging industry secrets to any potential competitors. Usually they are restricted from working in the same industry for a stipulated amount of time (generally a couple of years) after leaving their former place of employment.
...He wasn't really a sultan!
Ah, post Larry David, slapstick Seinfeld. Lame-o.