Jerry grew in his performance. He's the first to admit he's not a true "actor" but he plays himself and delivers brilliant reactions and lines as good as anybody else. "And the search for the right psychiatrist begins" I love how he "evolved" too because he got a lot funnier the more aloof and snarky he became lol.
@@daviddemento367 as usual people think Larry wrote every single line and the supporting cast carried the show. They were all great, and Jerry himself wrote and produced this show and even directed some episodes along the way. Any of the actors will tell you Jerry was basically doing two jobs after Larry left. Jerry was personally reading, contributing and approving every episode with the writing team, producing on set with the director and acting as the star. He more than justified seinfeld as being HIS show. He may have been the least talented actor on the show but to say he didn’t have talent is an outright lie lmao.
I love the scene in the Bubble boy when the father of the bubble boy tells this sad story about the bubble boy and Elaine is getting a handkerchief to wipe her eyes and hands one to Jerry and Jerry uses it to wipe his mouth. I think there's a similar one in another episode. One of the best Jerry bits. The best Jerry, the best. :-)
"See you know how to take the reservation, you just don't know how to hoooold the reservation" "And that's really the most important part of the reservation, the holding" "Anybody can just take em"! One of my favorite Seinfeld scenes 😆
They all had to be in the show for it to be funny. I have had many people tell me Jerry wasn't funny but he is. Maybe not so much as a stand up but he was funny in this show. And yes the show had his name but it just wouldn't have been as funny without him.
I cannot believe you didn’t play the whole car rental clip. That is the best ever, and you cut it off before he said “Anybody can just take reservations,” and gestures humorously. 🤣🤣🤣
I have one of those yellow Peanut M&M dispenser figures as part of my small "Seinfeld" memorabilia collection. Actually, it was my grandma's and she didn't want it anymore, so she gave it to me and it was only afterwards I remembered one was used on "Seinfeld".
This is a classic show they used to sell the TV show before, but now we can't find them anywhere now is a pity because it was such a good show to watch.
i LOVE this show...........best sitcom of all time...........but i do notice that Jerry's comedy almost always comes from interactions rather than solo moments
The scene where he cusses at the kid has to be my favorite Jerry scene. I know there was another scene that was tied with that but I'm not sure if it's in this video.
Nowadays the calls are from debt collectors, alleging that they have your name associated with a "file #" and that they will "report" you if you don't respond. Totally ridiculous, at least in my case.
@@imvector What a ridiculous thing, defending a job that's really skeevy and nervy, and essentially harassment. Sales should remain outside of private homes, other than commercials on free TV channels.
George:thas why I'm different...I can sense the slightest human suffering.... After that brief pause ... Jerry: are you sensing anything right now... 😂😂😂😂 Brilliant,just brilliant writing.... The reason why it can never be matched.
I'm up to the stage in my Seinfeld watching career where JERRY is actually my favourite character. First George, then Kramer, now JERRY. I guess next is Elaine.
panther4406 Jerome Seinfeld plays a semifictional version of himself. The premise of the show is that you see his act as a comedian, and then you see his crazy life which is where he gets the inspiration for his material.
This was a classic ensemble show. It wouldn’t have been the same if any of the other characters were missing. That goes for the “guest” characters (Soup Nazi, Baboo), and of course the “regulars” like the Costanzas, Newman, Uncle Leo, Puddy, Tim Whatley, the Seinfeld’s....the list is really long
Rick Baker Jerry is such a dick. He hangs around with two nuts all the time (Elaine and Kramer). His best friend is a pussy (George), and his neighbor is an asshole (Newman).
As much as I loved this show, George and Kramer were the funniest parts. Jerry was mostly the status quo guy and the straight man, despite his career as a stand-up. Elaine had her moments, but they pale in comparison to George and Kramer's antics
ECL28E To be honest, to my type of humor, Jerry was my favorite. His dry monologues on everyday subjects were amazing.... the others were amazing of course, I just liked Jerry the most.
1. "I don't want to be a pirate." 2. "Hellllooooo." 3. "It offends me as a comedienne." 4. "Hello Newman." 5. "You're a cashier!" 6. "Like a frighten turtle." 7. "Shut up you old bag." 8. "And you want to be my latex salesman." 9. "That is one magic loogie." 10. "Alright!."
Jerry grew in his performance. He's the first to admit he's not a true "actor" but he plays himself and delivers brilliant reactions and lines as good as anybody else. "And the search for the right psychiatrist begins" I love how he "evolved" too because he got a lot funnier the more aloof and snarky he became lol.
As good as anybody else is such a stretch take it easy on that one lol
Lol "brilliant"
Jerry was the least talented on the show.
@@daviddemento367 And David "DeMento" is the foremost arbiter of talent. Jerry never claimed to be an actor.
@@daviddemento367 as usual people think Larry wrote every single line and the supporting cast carried the show. They were all great, and Jerry himself wrote and produced this show and even directed some episodes along the way. Any of the actors will tell you Jerry was basically doing two jobs after Larry left. Jerry was personally reading, contributing and approving every episode with the writing team, producing on set with the director and acting as the star. He more than justified seinfeld as being HIS show. He may have been the least talented actor on the show but to say he didn’t have talent is an outright lie lmao.
Jerry and Kramer changing personalities was the pinnacle.
YES! 😅
Kramer: The Lord of the Manor
Jerry: The King of the County
George: The Master of his Domain
Elaine: The Queen of the Castle
Newman: Enigma in a Twinkie
@@Tokamak289 and yet the line is, "a mystery wrapped in a twinkie"
"I'm out"
What about "George: Lord of the Idiots"?
Master of his Domain is definitely the most appropriate.
I can watch Seinfeld over and over.. It never gets old
You can download all shows off the Torrents sites.
I agree its the medium of comedy for me
It was old when it aired
Yes
I agree as to the first 7 seasons. The last 2 seasons you can take to the dumpster.
Hiding from the lip reader might be one of the most original bits in comedy ever.
She knew what they were saying, and agreed to it. Lol
it was on Seinfeld first
@@PanfishingJournal i feel like People have done this in real life long before seinfeld.
Seinfeld is clean fun simple healthy comedy and it’s why it’s timeless.
This is still as hilarious as it was the first time, it’s timeless
"Who is this?"
"Uncle Leo?!"
Lol
Why are they still funny no matter how times I watched them? Is it George’s reaction?
The implied JFK Assasination bit is totally brilliant, and very captivating!
Yes!
11:46 Magic Loogie theory.
The bookman
Holy shit I didn't notice that lol
Not being funny is one thing, but making fun of one of the worst moments in history is another level. Totally tasteless
I never liked Jerry at first but his character really grew on me. He has the most sarcastic, well-timed one-liners.
@Cristian Rodriguez "I was thinking of donating a large portion of it to charity"
"Really?"
"No"
@Cristian Rodriguez Spot on
I love the scene in the Bubble boy when the father of the bubble boy tells this sad story about the bubble boy and Elaine is getting a handkerchief to wipe her eyes and hands one to Jerry and Jerry uses it to wipe his mouth. I think there's a similar one in another episode. One of the best Jerry bits. The best Jerry, the best. :-)
The Moops!
Johnny Broeders that part killed me!
That part killed me!
Everybody Loves Raymond stole that gag
6:32 Jerry's face when he says "didn't come true" is freaking priceless. LOL!
"I'm better than him." "You're worse, you're much, much worse." lol
"See you know how to take the reservation, you just don't know how to hoooold the reservation" "And that's really the most important part of the reservation, the holding" "Anybody can just take em"!
One of my favorite Seinfeld scenes 😆
"And this offends you as a Jewish person?"
"No, it offends me as a comedian!" bahahahaha
wumpascott
What's the difference.
Fack to all israel
This is me ! Haha
@@mohazhari get over it
"Are you sensing anything right now?"
These clips just make me smile. Seinfeld is my happy place.
George banging the phone never fails to crack me up.
Just reading your comment and picturing it in my head is enough to make me laugh. Jerry!
That whole "man hands" routine was gold...gold Jerry, GOLD!!
2:01 George: "I've never really felt confident in...one particular aspect..." Jerry: "Below the equator" LOL
"I can sense the slightes' human suffrin'" "Well are ya sensin' anythin' right now?
The Second Spitter Theory is hands down some of the best TV ever made.
Add to that Wayne Knight was in JFK.
JFK MOVIE: "Back and to the left, back and to the left, back and to the left"
Agreed
"You're not artistic and you have no integrity." Jerry doesn't hold back when he's putting down George.
Harsh but fair.
"It shrinks?"
"Like a frightened turtle!"
Episodes:
50. The Doodle (Season 6, Episode 20) (April 6, 1995)
49. The Chicken Roaster (Season 8, Episode 8) (November 14, 1996)
48. The Virgin (Season 4, Episode 10) (November 11, 1992)
47. The Smelly Car (Season 4, Episode 21) (April 15, 1993)
46. The Ticket (Season 4, Episode 4) (September 16, 1992)
45. The Non-Fat Yogurt (Season 5, Episode 7) (November 4, 1993)
44. The Soul Mate (Season 8, Episode 2) (September 26, 1996)
43. The Maestro (Season 7, Episode 3) (October 5, 1995)
42. The Cartoon (Season 9, Episode 13) (January 29, 1998)
41. The Cartoon (Season 9, Episode 13) (January 29, 1998)
40. The Mango (Season 5, Episode 1) (September 16, 1993)
39. The Sponge (Season 7, Episode 9) (December 7, 1995)
38. The Heart Attack (Season 2, Episode 8) (April 25, 1991)
37. The Lip Reader (Season 5, Episode 6) (October 28, 1993)
36. The Mom & Pop Store (Season 6, Episode 8) (November 17, 1994)
35. The Race (Season 6, Episode 10) (December 15, 1994)
34. The Voice (Season 9, Episode 2) (October 2, 1997)
33. The Yada Yada (Season 8, Episode 19) (April 24, 1997)
32. The Limo (Season 3, Episode 19) (February 26, 1992)
31. The Comeback (Season 8, Episode 13) (January 30, 1997)
30a. The Nap (Season 8, Episode 18) (April 10, 1997)
30b. The Checks (Season 8, Episode 7) (November 7, 1996)
29. The Pitch (Season 4, Episode 3) (September 16, 1992)
28. The Fix-Up (Season 3, Episode 16) (February 5, 1992)
27. The Soup Nazi (Season 7, Episode 6) (November 2, 1995)
26. The Junior Mint (Season 4, Episode 20) (March 18, 1993)
25. The Raincoats, Part II (Season 5, Episode 19) (April 28, 1994)
24. The Pick (Season 4, Episode 13) (December 16, 1992)
23. The Bizarro Jerry (Season 8, Episode 3) (October 3, 1996)
22. The Package (Season 8, Episode 5) (October 17, 1996)
21. The Hamptons (Season 5, Episode 21) (May 12, 1994)
20. The Big Salad (Season 6, Episode 2) (September 29, 1994)
19. The Pitch (Season 4, Episode 3) (September 16, 1992)
18. The Rye (Season 7, Episode 11) (January 4, 1996)
17. The Chicken Roaster (Season 8, Episode 8) (November 14, 1996)
16. The Junior Mint (Season 4, Episode 20) (March 18, 1993)
15. The Shoes (Season 4, Episode 16) (February 4, 1993)
14. The Boyfriend, Part I (Season 3, Episode 17) (February 12, 1992)
13. The Airport (Season 4, Episode 12) (November 25, 1992)
12. The Chinese Woman (Season 6, Episode 4) (October 13, 1994)
11. The Puffy Shirt (Season 5, Episode 2) (September 23, 1993)
10. The Contest (Season 4, Episode 11) (November 18, 1992)
9. The Contest (Season 4, Episode 11) (November 18, 1992)
8. The Implant (Season 4, Episode 19) (February 25, 1993)
7. The Gymnast (Season 6, Episode 6) (November 3, 1994)
6. The Big Salad (Season 6, Episode 2) (September 29, 1994)
5. The Outing (Season 4, Episode 17) (February 11, 1993)
4. The Alternate Side (Season 3, Episode 11) (December 4, 1991)
3. The Pitch (Season 4, Episode 3) (September 16, 1992)
2. The Ex-Girlfriend (Season 2, Episode 1) (January 23, 1991)
1. The Boyfriend, Part I (Season 3, Episode 17) (February 12, 1992)
Liam Rondeau thanks !
As always, the true hero is in the comments.
Wow.
Impressive
You've done some homework +A
The Magic Loogie scene stands alone. "Back...and to the left."
Classic!
"Man hands" was the best episode - hands down.
mindsaglowin I think that episode is actually called The Bizarro Jerry.
Kramer betting on the ponies.. is the best episode ever 🙌
They all had to be in the show for it to be funny. I have had many people tell me Jerry wasn't funny but he is. Maybe not so much as a stand up but he was funny in this show. And yes the show had his name but it just wouldn't have been as funny without him.
I've seen Jerry perform numerous times and it was always like the first time each time. He's just wonderful. Comic gold.
I cannot believe you didn’t play the whole car rental clip. That is the best ever, and you cut it off before he said “Anybody can just take reservations,” and gestures humorously. 🤣🤣🤣
Thirteen minutes and fourty-eight seconds that flew by.
Co
lin no but a stable and
BollocksUtwat 49 seconds
“You were making out during Schindler’s List???”
He was moving on her like stormtroopers in Poland
Jerry's facial expressions...oh my god I'm dying.
"That's you?"
"Yeah. Why?"
"I think the M&M should be you."
Jerry was just the...troll of this show lol
I have one of those yellow Peanut M&M dispenser figures as part of my small "Seinfeld" memorabilia collection. Actually, it was my grandma's and she didn't want it anymore, so she gave it to me and it was only afterwards I remembered one was used on "Seinfeld".
Just came to this video. Brilliant cutting edge humor. Won’t be matched anytime soon
"If we pick do we not bleed? I am not an animal!!!"
Such a great Merrick reference !!
This is a classic show they used to sell the TV show before, but now we can't find them anywhere now is a pity because it was such a good show to watch.
DVD... eBay.
i LOVE this show...........best sitcom of all time...........but i do notice that Jerry's comedy almost always comes from interactions rather than solo moments
He's playing what they call the 'straight' man.
Kevin Blanchard 🤔🤦♀️
10:58 I know why we have reservations.
I don't think you do 😂😂😂
The scene where he cusses at the kid has to be my favorite Jerry scene. I know there was another scene that was tied with that but I'm not sure if it's in this video.
When George says “they can’t shoot us in the city”, he sounds sarcastic himself 😂
#3 is the best one ever. Gonna use that when a telemarketer calls
So you want to humiliate someone who just wants to do their job?
They use email now
Nowadays the calls are from debt collectors, alleging that they have your name associated with a "file #" and that they will "report" you if you don't respond. Totally ridiculous, at least in my case.
@@imvector yes, it isnt an honourable job, so you are allowed to bully them
@@imvector What a ridiculous thing, defending a job that's really skeevy and nervy, and essentially harassment. Sales should remain outside of private homes, other than commercials on free TV channels.
Idk but I'm In love with this show . They hit the mark with this one . Who is this ? Uncle Leo lmaoo 😂😂
"The M&M should be you."
"What the Beep you doing. You little piece of Beep". That was justified
I wonder if they ruined a real casette for the show or if it was a prop
More kids need to be told that
Woman: I know why we have the reservation.
Jerry: I don't think you do.
Perfect delivery. 😆
“Oh, I’m stressed.”
Jerry should have taken Mulva to Starbucks
ha!
Did they have Starbucks in the mid-90:s?
Yes
I thought it was Virginia
#6 HELLO NEWMAN (their hate for each other is hilarious!)
jerry under investigation for mail fraud by newman was the best of the best !
"You're not a patient, you're a customer."
"And you're not a doctor, but you play one in real life."
Lmao!
how can you pick the best? Each show was a masterpiece. You're a cashier!!
"Are we not human? If we pick do we not bleed?
Brilliant stuff
Perfect choice for #1, my favorite scene from Seinfeld, hands down.
The car reservation part was excellent work 🤣🤣🤣
Your a cashier! best line ever lol
@Steve Shortridge That's Geena Davis, if I'm not mistaken ??
Sharky165 no that’s not Geena Davis
George:thas why I'm different...I can sense the slightest human suffering....
After that brief pause ...
Jerry: are you sensing anything right now... 😂😂😂😂
Brilliant,just brilliant writing....
The reason why it can never be matched.
Who still does that 'Newman' *damning cringe* clenched fist reaction when someone screws you over?
I'm up to the stage in my Seinfeld watching career where JERRY is actually my favourite character. First George, then Kramer, now JERRY. I guess next is Elaine.
yeah!
Once you get to Elaine, you'll never go back.
"I can't find my receipt, my place is a sty" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
THAT line is one of my favorites. Great stuff. Oh I miss this show. So much !
who is the actor who plays jerry seinfeld
Jerry Seinfeld is playing as himself.
George Costanza plays Jerry Seinfeld
Nav Dhill Actually, George Costanza plays Larry David's alter ego.
panther4406 Jerome Seinfeld plays a semifictional version of himself. The premise of the show is that you see his act as a comedian, and then you see his crazy life which is where he gets the inspiration for his material.
panther4406 Jerry Seinfeld, the actor, plays the part of the character Jerry Seinfeld who is modeled after the life of Larry David.
my t.v. doesn't work because of sun-outages so I watch these film clips
"You'll be out before we get the check." --best line
That scene where he quotes Shylock from The Merchant of Venice is gold!
This was a classic ensemble show. It wouldn’t have been the same if any of the other characters were missing. That goes for the “guest” characters (Soup Nazi, Baboo), and of course the “regulars” like the Costanzas, Newman, Uncle Leo, Puddy, Tim Whatley, the Seinfeld’s....the list is really long
Uncle Leo? LOL!
Haha I still say, "Hell-o!" like uncle Leo whenever I see my nieces/nephews. They never get it.
gingaddict When he loses his eyebrows - LOL !
JERRY!!!!!!
I'm leavin, Jerry's a NUT!!!
Rick Baker Jerry is such a dick. He hangs around with two nuts all the time (Elaine and Kramer). His best friend is a pussy (George), and his neighbor is an asshole (Newman).
His mouth when he yells "get your knees uauaup!" on number 13 cracked me up
5:24 I can't get over the look on jerry's face 😂
“Artistic integrity? Where’d you come you come up with that? You’re not artistic & you have no integrity.” 😂
George is the King of the County.
...and master of his domain!
Lord of the manor
"is there any tampax in your house? yes". when i say i have to get up early, i'm not lying.
George: Who's he?
Jerry: He's somebody!
George: What about me?
Jerry: You're nobody.
George: Why him? Why not me?
Jerry: He's good, you're not!
George: I'm better than him!
Jerry: You're worse! Much much worse!
😂😂😂
The Merchant of Venice Shylock reference is awesome
But I don't wanna be a pirate
Yotam Shohat I don't want to be Switzerland
Melvin but I don't want to be a cowboy
number 17 is the best jerry scene ever !
Nahhhh... That was a weird/lame scene from an episode in the weird/lame last 2 seasons (8 & 9).
It’s one of my favorite episodes
About the only time he actually, you know, acted
AGREED🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1, 4, 14, 18, 20 my top 5
If I had a time machine I'd go back to the 90s
Yes, before trump and COVID-19!!!! SMH 🤔🤔🤔
That, is one magic loogie.
"You were making out during Schindler's List"?!? 😆
“He’s a riddle wrapped in a Twinkie”
My favorite show 🥰🥰🥰
2:36 - I wish we had more of this inner monologue humour in this show
As much as I loved this show, George and Kramer were the funniest parts.
Jerry was mostly the status quo guy and the straight man, despite his career as a stand-up.
Elaine had her moments, but they pale in comparison to George and Kramer's antics
Elaine's best moment was with the soup Nazi.
88smjls I actually think every scene with Elaine and Puddy were some of the funniest scenes in the show. Their horrific relationship was so well done.
ECL28E The episode where Jerry explains how he always breaks even is an anology for his role on the show
ECL28E To be honest, to my type of humor, Jerry was my favorite. His dry monologues on everyday subjects were amazing.... the others were amazing of course, I just liked Jerry the most.
88smjls Trapped on the subway.
...how could she be smarter than you?!
Really very Nice and good. .....
4:57 I feel like half if not all of Seinfeld lines are making fun of the people he is talking to and it always goes over their head
I always wanted to know whose hands played the “man hands”
Larry David.
Elaine
I want full episode !
-George comes with a huge hat-
Jerry: why didn't you get the big one?
I was expecting that one tbh
1. "I don't want to be a pirate."
2. "Hellllooooo."
3. "It offends me as a comedienne."
4. "Hello Newman."
5. "You're a cashier!"
6. "Like a frighten turtle."
7. "Shut up you old bag."
8. "And you want to be my latex salesman."
9. "That is one magic loogie."
10. "Alright!."
I think one of his funniest moments was when he dropped his girlfriends toothbrush in the toilet. That one makes me laugh every time I see it.
Great compilation.
That lady at 7:24 played the creamed corn lady in Twin Peaks and Fire Walk with Me.
"You're a cashier!" Lmao!
Nobody kisses in my line!!
No. 30 - it amazes me to remember how ppl actually had to use phone booths/stands to call someone.
'' on the other hand...''
🤣🤣
you can never get enough -
It's the one where Kramer has an intern and George works at play now
Jerry is actually Lord of the Manor
George is King of the County.
The JFK bit was done because the actor "Newman " was in the movie JFK.
#14 The newspaper on the floor moves from the kitchen side of George to the couch side of George. What the???