huh. but here he's playing the *real life* jerry seinfeld--the famous tv star! suggesting that Mad About You and Seinfeld are not in the same universe. this agrees with the episode in Seinfeld where George and Susan watch Mad About You. ...but disagrees with the episode in Mad About You where Paul hands his lease over to Kramer. we have a big time contradiction here. and i'm not sure what the way out is. i guess one possibility is that they are in the same universe, there's a show in this universe called "mad about you" played with different actors, and that the standup comedian jerry seinfeld, though he does not have a show, is famous enough from his Tonight Show appearances etc. that people might approach him on the street for an autograph?
I'm not disagreeing with you but if you take into consideration that at that point on Seinfeld jerry was meeting with NBC to make a show, he'd be at least a minor celebrity in the shows canon
Kramer appeared on mad about you. George and Susan watched mad about you and the mad about you show also has a crossover with friends. This is highly contradicting.
@@darkcool161 That can be explained by the fact that in the Mad about You, Friends, and Seinfeld universe, there happens to exist a show called Mad about You. They are all connected.
That was before Jerry moved across the hall, so he probably didn't know Jerry would be Kramers neighbor....And even if he did, there was not enough time to get his thoughts together.
@@ajpisharodi but this was somewhere in the sixth season and there's an episode in the first where Paul gives kramer the apartment and asks "whatever happened to that Jerry guy across the hall?". So this is actually way after Jerry moved in apparently.
@@MrParkerman6 paul asked kramer about jerry and the fact jerry was writing a pilot for NBC. Jerry was himself in "Jerry Seinfeld" Also, calling me a dumbass, is out of line. No need to get that upset.
If Kenny Bania had a sitcom, this would be it.
That's gold Jerry!
@@PowerShellWizardgold!
That's gold Jerry, Gold !
He should have asked Jerry out for dinner. Jerry would love that.
At Mendy's?
Just soup.
He didn’t know that Jerry is a very good runner
huh. but here he's playing the *real life* jerry seinfeld--the famous tv star! suggesting that Mad About You and Seinfeld are not in the same universe. this agrees with the episode in Seinfeld where George and Susan watch Mad About You.
...but disagrees with the episode in Mad About You where Paul hands his lease over to Kramer.
we have a big time contradiction here. and i'm not sure what the way out is.
i guess one possibility is that they are in the same universe, there's a show in this universe called "mad about you" played with different actors, and that the standup comedian jerry seinfeld, though he does not have a show, is famous enough from his Tonight Show appearances etc. that people might approach him on the street for an autograph?
I'm not disagreeing with you but if you take into consideration that at that point on Seinfeld jerry was meeting with NBC to make a show, he'd be at least a minor celebrity in the shows canon
and he does get noticed on the street sometimes on the show
David Morris that makes sense
Except Paul used to live across the hall from Jerry and knows Kramer and Jerry.
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Curb sorts it all out and makes it all canon. Because it's all just a Tv Show on Curb.
How could he run into Jerry Seinfeld when Jerry was in prison at this time??
GeorgeUK84 probably got early release for good behavior
Kramer appeared on mad about you. George and Susan watched mad about you and the mad about you show also has a crossover with friends. This is highly contradicting.
@Iafiv Iv "Early Release" has a veeeeeerrrrry different meaning in prison slang...
Cuz Jerry is playing Jerry Seinfeld here, not "Jerry Seinfeld".
@@darkcool161 That can be explained by the fact that in the Mad about You, Friends, and Seinfeld universe, there happens to exist a show called Mad about You. They are all connected.
I never thought Paul Riser was taller han Jerry. He´s huge.
He's not. Jerry is taller.
One of my favorite episodes
0:59 Now thats how celebrities avoid biggests fans
Why doesn't he just say how he gave Kramer his apartment?
That was before Jerry moved across the hall, so he probably didn't know Jerry would be Kramers neighbor....And even if he did, there was not enough time to get his thoughts together.
@@ajpisharodi Just admit it's a fuck-up.
@@ajpisharodi but this was somewhere in the sixth season and there's an episode in the first where Paul gives kramer the apartment and asks "whatever happened to that Jerry guy across the hall?". So this is actually way after Jerry moved in apparently.
Name dropping Kramer would not necessarily endear him to Jerry.
“I choose not to run!”
Is this meant to be Jerry Seinfeld the person or Jerry Seinfeld the character from the show 'Seinfeld'?
Yes!
Why didn’t they make jerry appear w Kramer?
Didn't George Lucas do this once?
Paul and Jerry were neighbors when paul lived in Kramer's apartment. Mistake by writers. Lol
Maybe that was sitcom Jerry and not real-world Jerry. Haha
Paul didn't live in Kramer's apartment, dumbass. Kramer subletted from Paul. So Kramer lived in Paul's apartment, dumbass.
Also Jerry is playing Jerry Seinfeld here, not "Jerry Seinfeld".
@@MrParkerman6 paul asked kramer about jerry and the fact jerry was writing a pilot for NBC. Jerry was himself in "Jerry Seinfeld" Also, calling me a dumbass, is out of line. No need to get that upset.
@@MrParkerman6 also on the episode "met someone" paul told jamie he lived at 129 west 81st. Which is where Jerry lives on seinfeld.
Is it from Mad About You or Seinfeld?
Mad about you, dumbass.
Yes!
That would have happened to me back then if I saw young Julia Louis Dreyfus walking around. And it wouldn't have been a misunderstanding.
Same scene as kramer with rigshaw kinda huh??
And Seinfeld is like that in real life as well, only ruder. I know this from firsthand experience.
George and Susan watched the TV sitcom, MAD ABOUT YOU. George despises the show. Suspension of disbelief is fine, but continuity is a MUST.