Seinfeld is a tough show to watch clips without having seen at least the rest of the episode, and you really need the context of watching the series to get some of the humor. It's why a lot of people don't find it funny because it's not the kind of show you can just sit down and watch a random episode.
@@plnkfloydian7814most of the show was in front of a live audience. The scenes they couldn’t film in front of an audience they used a laugh track. So if it looks like it’s on a set, it’s in front of a live audience and the laughs are genuine.
@@No_lie_eli Even in front of the live audience, they utilized a laugh track to help out...but that was for good reason. If you watch any of the bloopers from Seinfeld, you can see that they did the scenes over and over and over because they just cracked up so many times. The audience will laugh much more enthusiastically after the first viewing of a bit than after the 20th time. They just wanted to keep the spontaneity of hearing the jokes for the first time.
Seinfeld is such a good show. Ive seen it countless times, still just as funny every rewatch. Hard to watch clips tho as you wont get the context. Definitely worth to watch. Its 9 seasons i believe.
Yeah, Kramer was supposedly a hermit and never left the apartments. Jerry's father was played by another actor and there was no Elaine for the first few episodes.
The sweater being thrown in George's face is funny because earlier in that episode he got a fantastic deal on a Cashmere sweater with one caveat...it had a small red dot on it. Elaine eventually noticed, and IIRC gave it back, and George gave it to the cleaning lady as a Christmas present with her gushing over how she's never had anything nice like that, so she must have noticed the dot, lol.
Jerry, Kramer, and Newman all live in the same apartment building. George and Elaine live in different and separate buildings. George also lived with his parents for quite a few episodes as well.
I wish more people reacted to Seinfeld. Every episode cracks me up somewhere in the episode. The one scene where Jerry slides in like Kramer shouldn't be in a first reaction as it lacks context.
The not having the car you reserved is way too common. I actually have a little trick that works a lot of the time. 2 places near me usually have 0 compact cars on the lot, so you reserve online the night before and when you get there they never have compacts available because the nearest one with them takes a about an hour to get a car from, and they don't want to rush in the morning to bring what you want from another location so they upgrade you for the same price to the midsized car I actually wanted.
No one ever explains the clip for number 24 properly and context is everything. This is the Kenny Rogers Chicken episode where the restaurant opened up across the street from their apartment. The sign from the restaurant was shining directly into Kramer's apartment so he was threatening to get them shut down. Since Jerry loved the food in the restaurant he agreed to switch apartments with Kramer. This led to Jerry and Kramer basically switching personalities where Jerry took on Kramer's manic tendencies and Kramer became the voice of reason in the friend group.
Jerry didn't love the food; he wanted the restaurant to remain open because his friend was the manager there. It's Kramer who got hooked on the chicken and then fought to keep the restaurant open after he and Jerry switched back to their own apartments.
@@pyritepirate4835 My mistake, I knew Kramar was hiding that he loved the restaurant as there was that crazy scene where he and Newman were eating the chicken in Jerrys's bed.
Speaking of rental cars not being there, anyone else remember the scene at the Marathon counter from Planes, Trains, and Automobiles? It was F-bomb City and Steve Martin was the Mayor.
He was in Jurassic Park. He’s a really Great Actor…I think he mostly does Broadway Stage Shows (at least he was the time I saw him NYC after Seinfeld Series ended) . Great actor
My only objection to these Funniest Moments of Seinfeld is that unless you're already familiar with the show, you're going to be hopelessly lost watching this.
Everyone has his favorite episode. Mine is when the group are on vacation, and Kramer thinks that lobsters are free for the taking. He is punished by having to do roadwork, and decides to get creative with painting highway lines.
Mine is when Kramer dug Merv Griffin's talk show set in the dumpster and set it up in his place and started conducting interviews lol At the same time Jerry is putting his girlfriend to sleep with Turkey so he can play with her vintage toys 😁
Different episodes. He painted the road in the episode where he adopted the stretch of highway. The lobster episode is The Hamptons, the 'shrinkage' episode.
Sophie's right! I had forgotten that the actor who played Newman on Seinfeld was the guy in Jurassic Park who tried to smuggle dinosaur DNA out of the park.
Jerry was behaving like Kramer usually does, it’s Kramer who is friends with Bob Sacamano, a person who’s existence is only implied because nobody has ever seen him on the show.
Getting the wrong car is pretty common, but I haven't heard of them running out of cars when they reserved one. Seinfeld had 9 seasons, Gaynor you would have probably been watching mostly reruns. The final episode release was in 1999.
My mother and her bestie from their workplace traveled to LV for several days there (fifty yrs back). They both had reserved a moderate room @ fancy establishment on the strip, but when they arrived was told the place had no vacancy. Mom and friend explained and proved they had a confirmation number, but an apparent clerical error bounced them. The mgr was summoned and filled-in on the matter. Due to the mistake and not wanting to put the two out in an attempt to find another accommodation elsewhere explained, "We do have one room available; it's not in the same class but does have a two-bed arrangement and will let have for the same cost." Mom and friend sez, "Anything is acceptable now." He led the two to the elevator and accompanied them to the top floor to show them the penthouse suite replete w/ windows on all sides for the breathtaking view, a center fireplace w/ sofas about it, a personal vending machine, etc. They responded, "Yeah, well...okay, sure, we'll take it."
A few years ago we took a trip to Florida and had reserved a car. We got to the car rental place and they told us they didn’t have a car for us. They said they had a run on cars and didn’t have one for us. Didn’t seem to matter that we had a reservation.
I know I’m very late here but I worked in management for a car rental company and they legitimately will not let management put a “sold out” option on cars they expect us to “find” cars for reservations. They make deals with body repair shops that say any of their customers are entitled to a rental as soon as they bring their car in to be fixed. They will just spring one on you and if I’ve got 7 cars in my lot for 7 reservations I am not allowed to say no to the new body shop customer. Now I have to find an 8th car either at another car rental location or tell someone no. Brutal and stupid. But that might answer that question
Oh man, I LOVE Seinfeld lol (Tbh I hated it most my life until a few years back once they put it on Netflix, I’ve sense watched the whole show a multitude of times though.)
Famously described as a "show about nothing". The most successful U. S. situation comedy in the last thirty years. About a tightly-knit group of friends and their reactions to various petty problems. The more trivial the issue, the funnier the interplay.
Definitely watching Seinfeld clips do no justice. Prove is the second clip here makes not much sense and seems dull if you’ve never seen the episode. But if familiar with the show, that’s one of the funniest episodes and Kramer and Jerry switching personas by swapping appartements is brilliant. “you know my friend Bob Sacamano?” and “ I’m in no sleep “ both from Jerry were pure gold
You need the context from an entire episode to get the humor. There are jokes that don't really pay off until the end of the episode. "The Pie" is my favorite episode, I highly recommend you watch it.
Companies realized they could make millions by "reallocating" (yes that's a term) reservations from one person to another if the second person is willing to pay more or is some kind of club member. When I was in the hotel business they would often close a block of discounted reservations for say $80 and sell them to last minute buyers for $130. The worst that could happen was they ask a neighboring cheaper hotel to take the discounted res people for $80 and they'd be thrilled to get the business as their hotel was worth $65 a night.
The #14 is the chicken roaster sign has a beaming light into kramers apartment that's why the red light funniest part is because Jerry and kramer switched apartments they started acting like the other which made it funnier the pop in like Jerry did is a kramer thing the dismissive yeah I like that idea is a Jerry thing to say as he is very sarcastic 😂
You go mum! Did you see how she pridefully said aparment block meanwhile her daugther said flat like flat tire .😅 sweat baby jesus give me the strenght jk you both are fantastict love your reactions keep it up.😂
@@limeygaynor just watch it,i was partly wrong since daz pitch the idea of "work family"related by the way does sophie still drive her car like she stole it? Haha jk you all the best love you guys reactions.
"shrinkage" "man hands" Puddy The Soup Nazi Poppie--"The Couch" "We don't deliver--too far" Jerry's no-barfing record A coffee-table book about--coffee tables Newman... Jackie Chiles
I love Seinfeld. It's not like Friends though. Friends is very cute, happy and nice. Seinfeld is not. All four characters do and say detestable things all the time which is very different from any character from Friends. The reason we don't hate them is because it's a lot of the detestable things we all say and do. We actually relate to these detestable people. It's genius.
Seinfeld is difficult to explain to someone who's not seen it. Like Jerry and Kramer switching apartments. Kramer takes on Jerry's persona and vice versa. Not to mention all the little sub plots that ran throughout the series. You have to experience Seinfeld from the beginning and watch all the episodes, it's really the only way to 'get it.'
Seinfeld is truly the BEST show ever created. SO fkn funny. And by the way guys, the actor that plays Newman WAS in Jurassic Park, I forgot his name tho
Sophie well spotted you're absolutely right Newman is the guy from Jurassic Park he played Dennis Nedry who was attacked and killed by a Dilophasaurus 💙
Seinfeld doesn't work too well as a clip show as it's purely character driven. However, it's always nice to see someone get a taste of it. Seinfeld was the most financially successful sitcom ever created up until a few years ago. I'm not sure whether Friends surpassed it yet but Seinfeld has earned close to 4 billion dollars since it's gone off air, from syndication & merchandise. That's not counting the money it made while on air. There's an unending & unnecessary debate over whether Friends or Seinfeld is better, I enjoy them both but I lean more towars Seinfeld, the humor is more intricate, more sarcastic & layered. There's actually been issues with translating Seinfeld because of the sarcasm & snarkiness. Seinfeld still holds the ranking as the 4th most watched series finale in US history with 76.3 million live viewers. M.A.S.H, 105 million live viewers, & Cheers, 80.4 million, placing 1st & 2nd. The only two comedies to beat Seinfeld, the third most watched finale was a crime drama named The Fugitive with 78 million. The Fugitive was turned into a movie with Harrison Ford decades after the show ended. Sorry, rambling, stuck in a waiting room. Thanks for the distraction.
Good call. that guy in Jurassic park was indeed Newman.
Even Stacks got in on it
Yep!😊
@@heywoodjablowme8120Yeah, Stacks Edwards. 😂
Seinfeld is a tough show to watch clips without having seen at least the rest of the episode, and you really need the context of watching the series to get some of the humor. It's why a lot of people don't find it funny because it's not the kind of show you can just sit down and watch a random episode.
Amen!!
Seinfeld is fantastic but I’ve watched it enough to where the laugh track really ruins the whole thing.
@@plnkfloydian7814most of the show was in front of a live audience. The scenes they couldn’t film in front of an audience they used a laugh track. So if it looks like it’s on a set, it’s in front of a live audience and the laughs are genuine.
@@No_lie_eli Even in front of the live audience, they utilized a laugh track to help out...but that was for good reason. If you watch any of the bloopers from Seinfeld, you can see that they did the scenes over and over and over because they just cracked up so many times. The audience will laugh much more enthusiastically after the first viewing of a bit than after the 20th time. They just wanted to keep the spontaneity of hearing the jokes for the first time.
Exactly in the Army I started watching in sequence and loved every episode
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Yes, Wayne Knight was in both Seinfeld and Jurrasic Park.
Plus a bunch of other classics, like Basic Instinct, JFK, etc. he’s got quite a resume!
Wayne Knight played the postman on the show as Newman, and he and Jerry despised each other. Wayne also had a small part in the movie "Dirty Dancing."
You have to watch this show. The episodes are brilliant. Start to finish each episode is so well written and funny.
8:24 Yes, this is the guy from Jurassic Park. His name here is Newman.
No soup for you_ that's the funniest reference from this TV show
Seinfeld is such a good show. Ive seen it countless times, still just as funny every rewatch. Hard to watch clips tho as you wont get the context. Definitely worth to watch. Its 9 seasons i believe.
the first season was strange , but like you said after knowing the cast it became one of the best tv shows ever .
Yep, especially the very first episode. The diner is completely different in that episode and George is actually skinny (well, sort of). 😊
Yeah, Kramer was supposedly a hermit and never left the apartments. Jerry's father was played by another actor and there was no Elaine for the first few episodes.
3 4 million viewers. Highest rated show in TV history.
The sweater being thrown in George's face is funny because earlier in that episode he got a fantastic deal on a Cashmere sweater with one caveat...it had a small red dot on it. Elaine eventually noticed, and IIRC gave it back, and George gave it to the cleaning lady as a Christmas present with her gushing over how she's never had anything nice like that, so she must have noticed the dot, lol.
Jerry, Kramer, and Newman all live in the same apartment building. George and Elaine live in different and separate buildings. George also lived with his parents for quite a few episodes as well.
Yeah. He kept getting fired because he lied all the time lol
Yea he is the guy from Jurassic park
I wish more people reacted to Seinfeld. Every episode cracks me up somewhere in the episode. The one scene where Jerry slides in like Kramer shouldn't be in a first reaction as it lacks context.
Somewhere ?
reaction won't get views lmao -- its an old show so algorithm doesn't like it bc nobody talks abt it anymore
@@rish9422 Amazing how you can know that. I'm impressed!
They overbook things even with reservations … very relatable 😂
Watching this show without full context and story development is basically impossible
Elaine and Jerry are actually exes that for some reason stayed friends
Jerry explains in an early episode that they didn't get along as a couple, that they got along better as friends.
The not having the car you reserved is way too common. I actually have a little trick that works a lot of the time. 2 places near me usually have 0 compact cars on the lot, so you reserve online the night before and when you get there they never have compacts available because the nearest one with them takes a about an hour to get a car from, and they don't want to rush in the morning to bring what you want from another location so they upgrade you for the same price to the midsized car I actually wanted.
No one ever explains the clip for number 24 properly and context is everything. This is the Kenny Rogers Chicken episode where the restaurant opened up across the street from their apartment. The sign from the restaurant was shining directly into Kramer's apartment so he was threatening to get them shut down. Since Jerry loved the food in the restaurant he agreed to switch apartments with Kramer. This led to Jerry and Kramer basically switching personalities where Jerry took on Kramer's manic tendencies and Kramer became the voice of reason in the friend group.
Jerry didn't love the food; he wanted the restaurant to remain open because his friend was the manager there. It's Kramer who got hooked on the chicken and then fought to keep the restaurant open after he and Jerry switched back to their own apartments.
@@pyritepirate4835 My mistake, I knew Kramar was hiding that he loved the restaurant as there was that crazy scene where he and Newman were eating the chicken in Jerrys's bed.
Just Kramer eating the chicken in Jerry’s bed, and wiping his mouth with Jerry’s sheets. Kramer and Newman in bed is just weird.
Poor Sophie won’t understand anything lol, you gotta watch the entire episodes to get the jokes.
newman had the shaving cans in jurassic park .
u r right Sophie that was the same guy with the stopwatch that was in Jurassic park....
Speaking of rental cars not being there, anyone else remember the scene at the Marathon counter from Planes, Trains, and Automobiles? It was F-bomb City and Steve Martin was the Mayor.
The character with the Stop Watch is named NEWMAN in the show... he WAS in Jurassic Park...as the character you mentioned!
'The Smelly Car' episode is one of my favorites.
I love Seinfeld ♥️ So funny show
The actor who played "Rusty" in the Rickshaw episode/bit is the same actor who played "Uncle Rico" in Napoleon Dynamite.
Wayne Knight was in Jurassic Park, and had an ongoing role in "3rd Rock from the Sun".
Sophie, you are right about Jurassic Park. Wayne Knight is the actor playing Newman.
He was in Jurassic Park.
He’s a really Great Actor…I think he mostly does Broadway Stage Shows (at least he was the time I saw him NYC after Seinfeld Series ended) .
Great actor
Was also in Basic Instinct.
@@liduck52 oh Yah!
Yes Wayne Knight who plays Newman on Seinfeld was also in Jurassic Park.
It was him in Jurassic Park who was killed in a Jeep He said to the dinosaur "here boy fetch, fetch a stick...know under you existed."
Wayne Knight was in fact in Jurassic Park. He later played Newman in Seinfeld.
This is what I’ve been waiting for!!😂😂
My only objection to these Funniest Moments of Seinfeld is that unless you're already familiar with the show, you're going to be hopelessly lost watching this.
Watch the other parts! They cracked the roommate switch!
The show ran for 9 seasons from 1989 to 1998 but after that there were reruns on TV every day for many years.
There is an Irish comedy show that was very much inspired by Seinfeld, and that's "Father Ted". A very funny show.
"You can stuff your sorries in a sack, mister!"
It's like friends mixed with It's Always Sunny.
Yes, Wayne Knight was also in Jurassic Park!
I never really seen Seinfeld myself, i just know my dad used to love watching it. Kramer is hilarious! lol
The red light is a Kenny Rodgers roasters chicken restaurant.
Watching Seinfeld right now at 2:30 a.m.
Everyone has his favorite episode. Mine is when the group are on vacation, and Kramer thinks that lobsters are free for the taking. He is punished by having to do roadwork, and decides to get creative with painting highway lines.
Mine is when Kramer dug Merv Griffin's talk show set in the dumpster and set it up in his place and started conducting interviews lol At the same time Jerry is putting his girlfriend to sleep with Turkey so he can play with her vintage toys 😁
@@FourFish47 lol
My fav was the episode everyone saw Elaine dance for the first time. I’m in tears every time I see it.
@@christined6321 I remember lol
Different episodes. He painted the road in the episode where he adopted the stretch of highway. The lobster episode is The Hamptons, the 'shrinkage' episode.
Sophie's right! I had forgotten that the actor who played Newman on Seinfeld was the guy in Jurassic Park who tried to smuggle dinosaur DNA out of the park.
Yes, that was the guy from Jurassic Park. In this show he's Neumann.
yeah, it is the Jurassic park guy, the guy who tried to steal the DNA
Best sitcom of the 90s. George is one of my favorite tv characters of all time. Cantstandya😂
Jerry was behaving like Kramer usually does, it’s Kramer who is friends with Bob Sacamano, a person who’s existence is only implied because nobody has ever seen him on the show.
Getting the wrong car is pretty common, but I haven't heard of them running out of cars when they reserved one.
Seinfeld had 9 seasons, Gaynor you would have probably been watching mostly reruns. The final episode release was in 1999.
My mother and her bestie from their workplace traveled to LV for several days there (fifty yrs back). They both had reserved a moderate room @ fancy establishment on the strip, but when they arrived was told the place had no vacancy. Mom and friend explained and proved they had a confirmation number, but an apparent clerical error bounced them. The mgr was summoned and filled-in on the matter. Due to the mistake and not wanting to put the two out in an attempt to find another accommodation elsewhere explained, "We do have one room available; it's not in the same class but does have a two-bed arrangement and will let have for the same cost." Mom and friend sez, "Anything is acceptable now." He led the two to the elevator and accompanied them to the top floor to show them the penthouse suite replete w/ windows on all sides for the breathtaking view, a center fireplace w/ sofas about it, a personal vending machine, etc. They responded, "Yeah, well...okay, sure, we'll take it."
Uncle Rico from Napoleon Dynamite @ 7:11.
Wayne knight - Newman was the guy in the jeep in JP
A few years ago we took a trip to Florida and had reserved a car. We got to the car rental place and they told us they didn’t have a car for us. They said they had a run on cars and didn’t have one for us. Didn’t seem to matter that we had a reservation.
The show was on from 1989 to 1998!
Yep, same dude was in Jurassic Park. Hello Newman
I know I’m very late here but I worked in management for a car rental company and they legitimately will not let management put a “sold out” option on cars they expect us to “find” cars for reservations. They make deals with body repair shops that say any of their customers are entitled to a rental as soon as they bring their car in to be fixed. They will just spring one on you and if I’ve got 7 cars in my lot for 7 reservations I am not allowed to say no to the new body shop customer. Now I have to find an 8th car either at another car rental location or tell someone no. Brutal and stupid. But that might answer that question
Yes that is the same guy from Jurassic Park.
Oh man, I LOVE Seinfeld lol
(Tbh I hated it most my life until a few years back once they put it on Netflix, I’ve sense watched the whole show a multitude of times though.)
Famously described as a "show about nothing". The most successful U. S. situation comedy in the last thirty years. About a tightly-knit group of friends and their reactions to various petty problems. The more trivial the issue, the funnier the interplay.
Thanks for the wikipedia copy/paste.
@@MarcusN-kp1jn yw
@@MarcusN-kp1jn But not a copy/paste from anywhere.
8:05 Yes he is
Yes,it was NEWMAN! who let the door open for the dinos.
Definitely watching Seinfeld clips do no justice.
Prove is the second clip here makes not much sense and seems dull if you’ve never seen the episode.
But if familiar with the show, that’s one of the funniest episodes and Kramer and Jerry switching personas by swapping appartements is brilliant.
“you know my friend Bob Sacamano?” and “ I’m in no sleep “ both from Jerry were pure gold
Seinfeld is best described as a show about nothing. Also thats part of why it was so good.
Note: The bike hanging on the wall in Jerry's apartment was seen in every episode.
youre right about the Jurassic Park actor
You need the context from an entire episode to get the humor. There are jokes that don't really pay off until the end of the episode. "The Pie" is my favorite episode, I highly recommend you watch it.
Yes, the short guy was in Jurassic Park
Companies realized they could make millions by "reallocating" (yes that's a term) reservations from one person to another if the second person is willing to pay more or is some kind of club member. When I was in the hotel business they would often close a block of discounted reservations for say $80 and sell them to last minute buyers for $130. The worst that could happen was they ask a neighboring cheaper hotel to take the discounted res people for $80 and they'd be thrilled to get the business as their hotel was worth $65 a night.
Yes, Wayne Knight was in Jurassic park. he stole the samples and was killed by the poison spitting dinosaur.
Seinfeld went for 9 seasons it ran from 1989 till 1998 💙
The first Seinfeld you should watch should be the shrinkage episode.
My personal favorite.
The #14 is the chicken roaster sign has a beaming light into kramers apartment that's why the red light funniest part is because Jerry and kramer switched apartments they started acting like the other which made it funnier the pop in like Jerry did is a kramer thing the dismissive yeah I like that idea is a Jerry thing to say as he is very sarcastic 😂
You go mum! Did you see how she pridefully said aparment block meanwhile her daugther said flat like flat tire .😅 sweat baby jesus give me the strenght jk you both are fantastict love your reactions keep it up.😂
She is not my daughter. Watch getting to know us back in January 😊
@@limeygaynor just watch it,i was partly wrong since daz pitch the idea of "work family"related by the way does sophie still drive her car like she stole it? Haha jk you all the best love you guys reactions.
@@TheTurbulence312 let’s say I will not travel with her 😂
"shrinkage"
"man hands"
Puddy
The Soup Nazi
Poppie--"The Couch"
"We don't deliver--too far"
Jerry's no-barfing record
A coffee-table book about--coffee tables
Newman...
Jackie Chiles
I love Seinfeld. It's not like Friends though. Friends is very cute, happy and nice. Seinfeld is not. All four characters do and say detestable things all the time which is very different from any character from Friends. The reason we don't hate them is because it's a lot of the detestable things we all say and do. We actually relate to these detestable people. It's genius.
The funniest character on this show, imo, was George Castanza. He always gets so stressed out about things.
Inadequate, insecure, neurotic, lying, cheapskate. Such a great character.
Sophie's right - it's the thief from Jurassic Park
Fun fact: If you have to explain to someone why Seinfeld is funny, probably don't have them as a friend. Same with Curb Your Enthusiasm.
The other actors know full well that once Julia Louis Dreyfuss - Elaine gets the giggles it's going to be awhile to get the shot needed.
Seinfeld is difficult to explain to someone who's not seen it. Like Jerry and Kramer switching apartments. Kramer takes on Jerry's persona and vice versa. Not to mention all the little sub plots that ran throughout the series. You have to experience Seinfeld from the beginning and watch all the episodes, it's really the only way to 'get it.'
Seinfeld is truly the BEST show ever created. SO fkn funny. And by the way guys, the actor that plays Newman WAS in Jurassic Park, I forgot his name tho
This exact same thing happened to me with a car
That is the guy from Jurassic park btw
newman was in Jurassic Park, he got eaten while on the toilet
This really is difficult without the full foundation of the entire series & full context of each episode.
its the jurassic park guy
Yes the word 'reserve' is the genesis of 'reservation'. Its meant to reserve something that's why this is so funny because he's right.
Kenny Rogers Roasters
Biggest mistake you can make with this show is taking it seriously 😂
Sophie well spotted you're absolutely right Newman is the guy from Jurassic Park he played Dennis Nedry who was attacked and killed by a Dilophasaurus 💙
Yes he was in Jurassic Park.
I don’t rent a lot of cars but they’ve always just bumped me up to a larger/nicer car
People actually get into accidents or do not turn in car….. reservation at car rents are vicarious at best👍
You should do a reaction for the episode “The Competition”
It will be interesting how americans reacted at "Allo! Allo!" episodes.
he was on jurassic park. good eye
Yes he was in Jurassic Park
Seinfeld doesn't work too well as a clip show as it's purely character driven. However, it's always nice to see someone get a taste of it. Seinfeld was the most financially successful sitcom ever created up until a few years ago. I'm not sure whether Friends surpassed it yet but Seinfeld has earned close to 4 billion dollars since it's gone off air, from syndication & merchandise. That's not counting the money it made while on air. There's an unending & unnecessary debate over whether Friends or Seinfeld is better, I enjoy them both but I lean more towars Seinfeld, the humor is more intricate, more sarcastic & layered. There's actually been issues with translating Seinfeld because of the sarcasm & snarkiness. Seinfeld still holds the ranking as the 4th most watched series finale in US history with 76.3 million live viewers. M.A.S.H, 105 million live viewers, & Cheers, 80.4 million, placing 1st & 2nd. The only two comedies to beat Seinfeld, the third most watched finale was a crime drama named The Fugitive with 78 million. The Fugitive was turned into a movie with Harrison Ford decades after the show ended. Sorry, rambling, stuck in a waiting room. Thanks for the distraction.
theres always an echo in your videos