He was in "The Wizard" episode when George lied to Susan's parents about his house at the Hamptons. George talked to Franklin about eating hot dogs all day if he had a cart, Franklin asked him whether he was going to buy a hot dog, and George said "No".
Fun fact: "The Betrayal" episode is based on a Harold Pinter play, "Betrayal", which also uses the same gimmick. Sue-Ellen Mishke's (Brenda Strong) fiancé in the episode is named Pinter in tribute to the playwright.
Someone on another video pointed out that Mike Moffitt ("PHONY!") was Kramer's George. FDR does almost seem to be Kramer's Newman...I mean FDR is to Kramer what Newman is to Jerry.
@@danyoutube7491 Now I see her, thank you! Amazing that she accepted to take that little part, considering that they killed the character leaving her without work.
2:09 I’ve been looking for this snap back by Newman for a while now 😆 😆 😆. I forgot which episode it was in. 2:58 this one too 😆. It took 30 minutes for Kramer to eat that huge lollipop 🍭
Kramer: Hey... FDR wants me to drop dead. George: "FDR"? Kramer: Yeah, Franklin Delano Romanowski. I go to his birthday party and, just before he blew out his candles, he gives me this look. George: Stink eye? Jerry: Crook eye? Kramer: *Evil* eye. Jerry: Well, everybody's a little cranky on their birthday. George: Oh, it's a bad day. No, you got everyone in your house; you're thinking, "These are my friends?" Jerry: Every day is my birthday.
Probably because of the pacing. Starting at the ending, then working back to the beginning of the conflict. Slightly disorienting if you're not expecting and I suppose slightly anxiety inducing if you worry you might not get an explanation of what the heck is going on. Not me personally, but just theorizing.
At 1:00 Kramer asks (and apparently pays) for a hot dog "with everything on it" but he gets a hot dog with just a bit of mustard. FDR really didn't like him 😅
This episode always confused me because for some reason I thought the guy who played FDR was the same one that played the cable guy Kramer had a beef with lol
I wish Chris Nolan watched this before making Tenet , he spent all that money to show time travel and these people did it with simple editing and texts genius
@@moldren5263I’m pretty sure he already knows that. Why would he think otherwise? Do you think you’re so smart cause you know something that everyone who has seen this already knows?
"Does yours?" is probably the best line of Newman on a show. 😆
I don't know about that
How about - back of savages or she got brains and buty
AGREE!!!!😂😂😂
😂 I know right. Just how Kramer turned an look then turn an looked again 😂
Hello Newman
Most normal Kramer relationship
Yup
One of the best parts is the lollypop slowly getting bigger.
That's funny😂😂😂
"Make a wish, Newman. We've gotta get back to work in three hours." 🤣
I wish we got to see more of Franklin Delano Romanowski 😂😂
He was in "The Wizard" episode when George lied to Susan's parents about his house at the Hamptons. George talked to Franklin about eating hot dogs all day if he had a cart, Franklin asked him whether he was going to buy a hot dog, and George said "No".
I wish we could see lomez and sacamano
Meh
Lol
Be careful what you wish for, he might want you to drop dead!
He sells hot dogs from a cart and lives in an apartment on the west side.
Kramer: Does your girlfriend have to be here?
Newman: Does yours?
Lol😂😂😂😂
I'm only hanging out in this hellhole because of George!
@@fromthehaven94 😂😂😂
And the camera just moves slightly to reveal Jerry sitting there.... Hilarious.
@@kandoo1316 They did the same in some chapters of the Simpsons also and it´s very funny
Putting a curse on a man who's got the Kavorka is a dangerous game.
This is fantastic! 🤣🤣
Help me, father!!! Help me!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😅
“I’m dangerous, I’m very very dangerous!!!”
The lure of the animal!
I love the idea of a guy who calls himself FDR! 😆
Kramer With His Lollipop Is Hilarious😂
Orders a dog with everything on. Gets a squirt of mustard.
welcome to NY
Thats a Hot Dog. Mustard.
Fun fact: "The Betrayal" episode is based on a Harold Pinter play, "Betrayal", which also uses the same gimmick. Sue-Ellen Mishke's (Brenda Strong) fiancé in the episode is named Pinter in tribute to the playwright.
That's way too artsy-fartsy for this sitcom, basing an episode on a Harold Pinter stage play. Really bad choice there.
@@eduardo_corrochio That’s often what you get in the post-LD seasons.
@@eduardo_corrochio Yeah meanwhile everyone else besides you love the episode
Newman pulling out of the big blow... and gagging on it is so well done 😂
2:50
“NEWMAN!!!”
“HUGHUUUGHGH”
How can a human produce that sound? Hahaha
“Why don’t you just make another wish?”
“And how am I gonna do that toots?”
Someone on another video pointed out that Mike Moffitt ("PHONY!") was Kramer's George. FDR does almost seem to be Kramer's Newman...I mean FDR is to Kramer what Newman is to Jerry.
It was awesome that they brought back Susan for that flashback scene!
And wearing a wig.
Where is she?
@@LauRa-re9un In the diner
@@danyoutube7491 Now I see her, thank you! Amazing that she accepted to take that little part, considering that they killed the character leaving her without work.
3:23 I love that Kramer doesn't expect to live that long.
Next 49 wishes , thats 49 birthdays xD
FDR is Kramer's Newman
I like that the only people who came to Newman’s birthday party were his coworkers.
I'm surprised they even came!
The rest of the invites got....... LOST IN THE MAIL
@@RunstarHomer😅
How long was FDR carrying that cooler around? Hahaha!
This isn’t a show about nothing. This is a show that tackles the big philosophical questions like cause and effect.
Newman: I did invite you.. Your invitation must've.. gotten lost in the mail. (All postal workers burst out with laughter) at 2:58 LOL
Freakin' hilarious! 🤣
He asked for everything on it and only got mustard 😂😂
They left out the scene where FDR makes his birthday wish and gives Kramer the evil eye
One of the most brilliant sequences in television history
Genious writing!
1:31 - Always remembered the flair with which he tossed those coins! 😆
I never really noticed that until now 😂😂😂
He ate that giant lollipop WAAAAY too fast 😂
Just teh minutes. Impressive.
He took about half an hour
Kramer: "Does your girlfriend has to be here?"
Newman: "Does _yours?_
2:50 Newman's gasp 😂😂😂
2:49 the exhale killed me xD
Kramer trading future birthday wishes away like he's the Toronto Maple Leafs with draft picks
newman is about to blow his cake at 2:50 LOL
That sound Wayne Knight made was incredible.
2:50 Newman’s wheeze. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
THAT'S JUST A SILLY SUPERSTITION !!!
The recurring 3-hour break joke 2:45
It's like memento, but with observational humor.
Love Franklin Delano Romanowski and Newman. Absolutely classic.
2:09 I’ve been looking for this snap back by Newman for a while now 😆 😆 😆. I forgot which episode it was in. 2:58 this one too 😆. It took 30 minutes for Kramer to eat that huge lollipop 🍭
Kramer: And how am I gonna do that, Toots? at 2:22 LOL
And I get 100% anti drop dead protection 😂
Kramer: Hey... FDR wants me to drop dead.
George: "FDR"?
Kramer: Yeah, Franklin Delano Romanowski. I go to his birthday party and, just before he blew out his candles, he gives me this look.
George: Stink eye?
Jerry: Crook eye?
Kramer: *Evil* eye.
Jerry: Well, everybody's a little cranky on their birthday.
George: Oh, it's a bad day. No, you got everyone in your house; you're thinking, "These are my friends?"
Jerry: Every day is my birthday.
thanks for the script
1:48 I WISH I DONT DROP DEAD!
And there it is the 1st snow ball ...
Thought I had seen em all, until just now... What a great episode! ❤
I love the ongoing theme of the USPS pretty much running the country.
Also, this episode gets way more hate than it deserves.
Probably because of the pacing. Starting at the ending, then working back to the beginning of the conflict. Slightly disorienting if you're not expecting and I suppose slightly anxiety inducing if you worry you might not get an explanation of what the heck is going on.
Not me personally, but just theorizing.
That's a lot of flashbacks in one episode! 😆
THANK YOU FDR!😂
Just noticed that Newmans birthday cake in in the shape of a mailbox. Loll
Newman got to be living in bizarro world to have a girl like that on his arm
FDR is the therapist from Office Space?
He is indeed: Mike McShane
A Whose Line Is It Anyways legend!
"Way, way down..."
Franklin Delano Romanowski!! 😂
1:54 Ah we see FDR's wish in telepathy. Nice continuity.
At 1:00 Kramer asks (and apparently pays) for a hot dog "with everything on it" but he gets a hot dog with just a bit of mustard. FDR really didn't like him 😅
Best. Show. EVER. 😂
Franklin Delano Romanowski 😆😂😂
a *cursed* Kramer was the best. in fact we're all cursed in some ways.
OMG! I have no recollection of ever seeing this episode!
You skipped over the part when FDR makes the evil eye wish! That's the entire reason for this whole thing! Man, what a jip!
2:51 That cough is hilarious
Kramer 😂
Kramer would rather give up a kidney than get hit with a snowball
I think this episode is creative for its time,some people don't want that I guess
Cosmo Kramer "
He's 1 funny guy..
😂
2:51
Birthday cake is a mail
What episode is this? Please tell me the season and episode number.
I've always been somewhat baffled that "everything on it" apparently meant only mustard on his hot dog lol
One of the best episodes
Rhw lollipop getting bigger each scene was a nice touch
It's a stupid stooper-stition
Under rated aspect of this is Kramer eating a giant lollipop in the span of 30 minutes
This episode always confused me because for some reason I thought the guy who played FDR was the same one that played the cable guy Kramer had a beef with lol
Mike McShane is an amazing comedian in his own right. Too bad we didn't see more of him on "Seinfeld."
FDR reminds me of a guy I know.
The wish. Not to have done that at The Laugh Factory.
It was almost 20 years ago with a bunch of public apologies and the end of his career. Do you sexuaIIy fantasize with that since?
I wish Chris Nolan watched this before making Tenet , he spent all that money to show time travel and these people did it with simple editing and texts genius
That's a silly superstition
The great Mike McShane
Was this episode shot in reverse? I know that they did that sometimes when the show was airing on TV
Frankli, I prefer the regular chronology edits
Newman underrated
“Did I?”
why are the clips in reverse order??
Which episode is this? I don't remember this scene. ✨
The betrayal
It's the one in reverse scene order where they went to India for a wedding. Bit of a "gimmick" episode.
I'm surprised there's only one person that really wants kramer to drop. 😂
F.D.R. 😂
i thought i knew him from somewhere, it's friar tuck from robin hood: prince of thieves
Best video thumbnail ever
Early 90s Geek nerds.
I've seen every Seinfeld episode. Somehow I don't remember this one.
Is Ed the therapist from Office Space
Watching this backwards was almost funnier than watching it normally
@@moldren5263I’m pretty sure he already knows that. Why would he think otherwise? Do you think you’re so smart cause you know something that everyone who has seen this already knows?
Kramer throws a ice ball at the back of FDR's head and he can't figure out why he wants him to drop dead LoL
The reverse episode
Alright back you savages!
Why is this cut backwards
Wikipedia explains it
The entire episode is shown backwards.
This episode was one of the weird ones.
Hot dog 🌭 friend
Haiku Tunnel
I never understood why they did this episode backwards. I suppose it’s a little funny
It's just narrative exercise; in my opinion to show causality and effect