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In the Soup Nazi episode, when Jerry and Kramer are running away from the guys who robbed the armoire, you can see Jerry running faster than Kramer. He IS a fast runner!
When i was a kid watching this, Elaine's bf not doing "everything " went way over my head and him not being able to play his sax, I totally didn't get it 😂😂😂
It was set up nicely with that other guy Not wanting to use his hands because it would affect his performance. And of course, a sax player Who uses his mouth.....😮
Lol the scene with Estelle- “were sitting here like idiots without a piece of cake” literally just came up in my life. Instead of cake it was cheese and crackers
Any Joseph Gordon Levitt fan needs to watch 3RD Rock From The Sun. They went full throttle crazy in the premier episode. Harry played by French Stewart squinted his eyes through the entire series because he was stoned during his audition. John Lithgow admits to watching reruns because he had so much fun
The fight between George and Susan's parents and the Costanza's insulting the family in the car is... incredibly relatable and similar to my parents. My father will fight anyone over anything at the drop of a hat. George is my spirit animal.
Beefarino, what a lovely cuisine-o lol. You guys have to watch The Cadillac for the set up and pay off that comes from one of the characters in this episode. I always enjoyed that they go back to the same bakery where Jerry “looks to the cookie” and misses out on babka.
Beef-a-reeno is a fictional macaroni product created for the Seinfeld episode "The Marble Rye". In the episode, Kramer feeds a horse large amounts of Beef-a-reeno, causing it to have flatulence. The fictional product was created after Chef Boyardee refused to allow their product, Beefaroni, to be portrayed in this way.
So glad you guys have continued to do this for so long. As someone who has seen this whole show like 15 times through, I don't mind that you guys aren't going in order. It's still so enjoyable. For me I'm at a point I can shuffle all the episodes and idc about watching in order. It works fine with this show. Idk wtf I just talked about or even said...
After already watching the episode where the cabin burns down you HAVE TO watch The Cheever Letters. It's one of my favorites -- with a great line reading by Jerry: "Time is what he's indicating there."
The scene in the car with the Constanza family is, by far, my favorite moment in the series! Amazing acting and hilarious writing culminates into comedy gold.
I don't know the name of the episode or when it aired but there is a follow up to the bread stealing. When Jerry's parents live in Florida that old lady is there and she remembers Jerry and it causes trouble for his parents.
I had a friend who was just miserable around his parents like George. It really makes me think of him and his parents and all the times I was around them lol.
Seeing George's parents again reminds of the episode "The Strike" aka the 'Festivus" episode (season 9 ep 10). Definitely put it on your to-watch list. Another funny episode with George's parents that I honestly don't remember much about is "The Doorman" it's the 'man-b***' episode (season 6, ep18).
Price Club was bought out by Costco. It was just like Costco and had the membership thing. Back in the 1980's-90's Price Club and Sam's Club were the two places to go for bulk shopping. Until Costco swooped in and took the big dog spot. Sam's Club is still around though.
Anything with Jerrry Stillerr will always be a peak episode, especially Festivus, the Bro, and the Serenity Now. Kruger was always hilarirous in both this and Malcolm in the Middle. He lived in my home town actually, at least after Seinfeld. That's whenwherre he tried to kill himself about 13 years ago. It could have been the town, who knows.
I LOVE watching you two watch Seinfeld. Its my favorite show. I wish you would have went episode by episode. Do Curb your Enthusiasm after, Since Larry David created both.
Then, years later, through a series of unfortunate circumstances, Jerry & the Marbled Rye Woman will happen to meet, at a place far away from New York.
Anthony if you're doing the thumbnails showing Kacee's screenshot in the middle of you guys reacting, well done. Jerry mugging the old lady for the last marble rye is as wrong as it HILARIOUS!!!!!! 🤣
Great reaction, but we really need to see The Library, one of the all-time best! Anyway, at 4:30, the Costanzas are absolutely right. In a situation like that, you serve cake with coffee. People especially as high-brow as the Ross Family should know that. And don't forget about Mabel Choate, we will see her again, twice!
Maybe it’s a New York thing, bc as a NYer I’ve never been to a social gathering where cake was not served after the meal. I was taught young that it’s simply not done 😂
"I feel like Elaine's overthinking" And George, and Jerry, and Frank, and Estelle. Of the main characters Kramer is the only one who goes completely opposite of this, speaking and acting completely on impulse.
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Thanks for that catcher on the right thing
Beefarino is basically off brand chef boarded beefaroni
For the Holidays
" The Strike" ( Festivus for the Rest of us)
Guys the elder woman with the Rye also in the Karate Kid when Daniel and his mom first arrive at the Apt complex.
Y’all should watch the Big Salad 🥗 episode
“Something’s missing alright.” One of my favorite Seinfeld lines. It was so subtle. I loved Grace Zabriskie as Susan‘s mom. 😂
She was great in Twin Peaks too.
@@lucone2937 Both Rosses!
A line I use Very often online, at least in my head.
She was also in King of Queens. She played Spence's mom.
@stevennieves7611 Yes. But later seasons by Anne Meara. Also Jerry Stillers wife. Very confusing- something missing...
This may be my favorite Seinfeld show ending ever. George standing there with bread on a hook and the Rosses looking at him is just epic.
That could only happen to George! How do u explain that?
The only problem is I can't believe they're still engaged after that haha
Jerry showing off his running skills once more.
In the Soup Nazi episode, when Jerry and Kramer are running away from the guys who robbed the armoire, you can see Jerry running faster than Kramer. He IS a fast runner!
Race him Jerry,race him.
The whole 'rooster/chicken/hen' thing with George's dad is absolute Seinfeld gold! It's almost up there with 'serenity now'.
🤣
I have a friend who to this day is confused about the situation, no matter how many times I explain. 😅
It's one of the best Frank moments & episodes for sure because of that part, and the part in the car with the line "It was deliberate!"
The festivus episode is still one of my favorites.
Him trying to rant at Kruger and losing his train of thought mid -rant.
every Festivus i mean Christmas i stand up and say "alright, its time for the airing of grievances!"
George was the Catcher of the Rye
"Merlot, I've never heard about it, did they just invent that?"
🤣
She’s heard of Merlot
The Jerk Store called; it said show her "The Comeback"!
They should do a LOT of season 8 episodes. "The Susie" is another great one.
Yes !!!
@@BillGraper I love that one, the way small issues just escalate to ridiculous levels.
It has one of the funniest lines ever:"His wife is in a coma"
Susan's parents vs George is a gift that keeps on giving.
TWO SOLARIUMS.
You wanna get nuts... Let's get nuts!
When i was a kid watching this, Elaine's bf not doing "everything " went way over my head and him not being able to play his sax, I totally didn't get it 😂😂😂
It was set up nicely with that other guy Not wanting to use his hands because it would affect his performance. And of course, a sax player Who uses his mouth.....😮
You are what you eat
Well i would hope not!!
Ironically, you aren't spongeworthy if you can't do things which don't require a sponge.
Lol the scene with Estelle- “were sitting here like idiots without a piece of cake” literally just came up in my life. Instead of cake it was cheese and crackers
Sad 😂
Any Joseph Gordon Levitt fan needs to watch 3RD Rock From The Sun. They went full throttle crazy in the premier episode. Harry played by French Stewart squinted his eyes through the entire series because he was stoned during his audition. John Lithgow admits to watching reruns because he had so much fun
Let's just say let's hope Kacee is paying attention to all these guest characters who get wronged by the Seinfeld gang
Can’t wait for you to react to “The Little Kicks”!
One of the classics and most memorable episodes!
I just hope this crime won't haunt Jerry later in his life...🤞🏼💜
Yeah, like at a trial.😊
Or cost Morty a presidential election
That Old lady was in the movie Happy Gilmore and she was in the movie Patch Adams
The fight between George and Susan's parents and the Costanza's insulting the family in the car is... incredibly relatable and similar to my parents.
My father will fight anyone over anything at the drop of a hat. George is my spirit animal.
I've seen all the Seinfeld episodes probably about a dozen times, this is the 1 episode that I've seen only a handful, and I love it.
Your Seinfeld Series has been amazing! So much fun!
In my opinion the best scene with Susan's parents is when George tell them about the cabin........highly recommend!
The Cheever letters: best Seinfeld episode Susan’s parents
this one is pretty underrated imo. this kind of creative plot is something only this show could come up with
This episode is absolutely perfect from beginning to end. George holding the fishing rod at the end is hilarious 😂
“Give it to me, ya old bag…”
Consequences of Jerry stealing the Rye will manifest itself in a future episode.
@ yessir I will 😂😂😂
Frank Costanza was always my favorite part of the show.. RIP Jerry Stiller
2:59 is one of the best Kramer falls of the entire series. I cry laughing every time he topples over with all those diet cokes 😂😂
Was it him or a stunt man? Cuz that looked painful.
@@seanstinchfield-mp2xmMichael Richards did all of his own stunts👍🏼
Easily amused.
Because I am strange, I love that there are three Twin Peaks alumni in this episode: Both of Susan's parents, and the woman they stole the rye from. 😁
At least she still has her creamed corn!
Beefarino, what a lovely cuisine-o lol. You guys have to watch The Cadillac for the set up and pay off that comes from one of the characters in this episode.
I always enjoyed that they go back to the same bakery where Jerry “looks to the cookie” and misses out on babka.
The show has more "old people being weird" episodes, I think my favorite is "The Pen." Great reaction as usual, guys.
“That’s perverse” is still one of my frank lines
Beef-a-reeno is a fictional macaroni product created for the Seinfeld episode "The Marble Rye". In the episode, Kramer feeds a horse large amounts of Beef-a-reeno, causing it to have flatulence. The fictional product was created after Chef Boyardee refused to allow their product, Beefaroni, to be portrayed in this way.
The old lady he robs is the grandma from happy Gilmore
The Rosses and the Constanzas are next level. Also: Jerry says “shut up, you old bag!” She yells: “stop him! He’s stealing my marble rye!”
The Rye is one of my favs. So good. The rye might come up again.
So glad you guys have continued to do this for so long. As someone who has seen this whole show like 15 times through, I don't mind that you guys aren't going in order. It's still so enjoyable. For me I'm at a point I can shuffle all the episodes and idc about watching in order. It works fine with this show.
Idk wtf I just talked about or even said...
I once again implore you to go back and watch 'The Fusilli Jerry'.
Them reacting to "The Fusilli Jerry" episode would be a million to one shot.
don't be an a$$, man. You can't force these things.
(If you know the episode, those jokes make sense. If not, then return me to the jerk store.)
Add my vote to that----funniest scene of the whole show!!!
There are so many episodes for them to watch. I'm not even mentioning them anymore
She's "Old Phoebe" in the original Charmed too.
Jerry is such a good friend, he would rob an old lady just for your shenanigans.
LOL; my mother always believed you should serve cake after a meal. AND it had to be made from scratch! Serving store bought was an insult.
That’s excessive. But, my mom is excessive about weird crap too so no offense.
Oh you kids.. for those who don’t know “Price Club” was what Costco used to be called back in the day
It was a different company and merged with Costco.
With the holidays approaching, it might be time to watch "The Strike", aka the Festivus episode.
A surprisingly high number of these plots actually happened to Larry David or one of the other writers.
I love how this channel is just Seinfeld and South Park now.
Genius!
After already watching the episode where the cabin burns down you HAVE TO watch The Cheever Letters. It's one of my favorites -- with a great line reading by Jerry: "Time is what he's indicating there."
Let's not forget the 'old bag' plays another part in Jerry's life...
The stolen rye bread has implications in a later episode with the old lady. 😊
the bread is Kosher - you have to go to a Kosher bakery to get one - its made FRESH every day and is made in VERY small quantities !!
The scene in the car with the Constanza family is, by far, my favorite moment in the series!
Amazing acting and hilarious writing culminates into comedy gold.
I just realized both of Susans parents and the old lady were all on Twin Peaks.
So was the braless wonder
For the Holidays
" The Strike" ( Festivus for the Rest of us)
And "the Red Dot." Early classic, featuring Art Vandelay
I don't know the name of the episode or when it aired but there is a follow up to the bread stealing. When Jerry's parents live in Florida that old lady is there and she remembers Jerry and it causes trouble for his parents.
The "old bag" shows up later at a certain Florida condo association.
And again in the finale too.
"It's your son!"
"They should lock him up!"
She was also in the Karate Kid when Daniel & his mom first arrive at the Apt.
It’s nearly time for Festivus!!! 🤭
.....for the rest of us!😂😂
The lady with the rye was also the neighbor from the Karate Kid.
She could use some karate moves there herself.
I just pointed this out as well
Also the Grandma in Happy Gilmore.
The Dinner Party! Another bakery focused one 😂
So funny whe he turns around and they are just standing there staring at him.
Sienfeld is fantastic brother! Still watch it all the time, it is great seeing your girl watch them for the first time!! Keep it going!!
I had a friend who was just miserable around his parents like George. It really makes me think of him and his parents and all the times I was around them lol.
started watching these reactions to see Kacee reactions to Seinfeld episodes, but stayed too keep hearing Anthonys laugh
Anytime you have the Costanzas its comedy gold! 🤣
And the holidays are approaching
...just saying.
They’re insane!! So are my parents so I can relate. It gets worse the older they get! 🙄
Seeing George's parents again reminds of the episode "The Strike" aka the 'Festivus" episode (season 9 ep 10). Definitely put it on your to-watch list. Another funny episode with George's parents that I honestly don't remember much about is "The Doorman" it's the 'man-b***' episode (season 6, ep18).
I love how "Hot 'n' Heavy" sounds like "Take Five" by Dave Brubeck! 🤣🤣
I’ve always thought The Rye has always been one of the most underrated episodes of all the Seinfelds.
Totally!!
Oh my god. I have never seen that clip with very excited "Joey" 🤣🤣
Price Club was bought out by Costco. It was just like Costco and had the membership thing. Back in the 1980's-90's Price Club and Sam's Club were the two places to go for bulk shopping. Until Costco swooped in and took the big dog spot. Sam's Club is still around though.
"This seems like such an unserious issue". Honey, have you *seen* Seinfeld? The entire series is an unserious issue. I'm told that's the point.
Gotta do the Festives episode. Or anything with Kruger in it. Or K UGER!
"The R is out on the sign! Now it says K UGER. That sounds like one of them old timey car horns K UGER, K UGER" 😂😂
Anything with Jerrry Stillerr will always be a peak episode, especially Festivus, the Bro, and the Serenity Now. Kruger was always hilarirous in both this and Malcolm in the Middle. He lived in my home town actually, at least after Seinfeld. That's whenwherre he tried to kill himself about 13 years ago. It could have been the town, who knows.
I LOVE watching you two watch Seinfeld. Its my favorite show. I wish you would have went episode by episode. Do Curb your Enthusiasm after, Since Larry David created both.
Then, years later, through a series of unfortunate circumstances, Jerry & the Marbled Rye Woman will happen to meet, at a place far away from New York.
You should watch "The Pen", one of my favorites
Omg YES!!!
"Take the pen!"
"Stella!"
I fully expected Kacee at 10:06 when she said "that's....something" to have said "that's a shame" instead.
Anthony if you're doing the thumbnails showing Kacee's screenshot in the middle of you guys reacting, well done. Jerry mugging the old lady for the last marble rye is as wrong as it HILARIOUS!!!!!! 🤣
The Big Salad 🥗 episode is even funnier 😅😅😅
The King Of Queens would be a good show to do next.
Great reaction, but we really need to see The Library, one of the all-time best! Anyway, at 4:30, the Costanzas are absolutely right. In a situation like that, you serve cake with coffee. People especially as high-brow as the Ross Family should know that. And don't forget about Mabel Choate, we will see her again, twice!
Maybe it’s a New York thing, bc as a NYer I’ve never been to a social gathering where cake was not served after the meal. I was taught young that it’s simply not done 😂
The “Old Bag” shows up in a future episode living in in Del Boca Vista
There's an episode where the lady Jerry mugged for the rye sits in judgement over Jerry's parents in a dispute with the HOA. It's hilarious.
Price Club was pre costco.
U gotta do the one in Florida at Jerry’s parents next! U know which one!
"I feel like Elaine's overthinking"
And George, and Jerry, and Frank, and Estelle. Of the main characters Kramer is the only one who goes completely opposite of this, speaking and acting completely on impulse.
The Rye , thank you my fav episode ever of Seinfeld ! 😊💗
“Lainey, wanna see the horsey?” immediately followed with the door slam in the face is about as hard as anything has made me laugh.
Anthony's laugh is so funny 😂😂😂
The lady he steals the rye from lives in Del Boca Vista
I remember her as the creepy old lady on the picture on the wall in the movie Fire Walk With Me.
Interesting trivia, one of the tokens for Seinfeld Monopoly is a marble rye
A true classic.
Please watch the 1994 comedy Clerks.
Best Kacee reaction thus far that I've seen.👍
Fun fact "The Price Club" is a real store. They were acquired by Costco!
You gotta watch "The Cadillac" episodes where the old lady comes back
The follow up to 'the rye' when Jerry visits his parents in Florida 🤣🤣🤣
"This is for like a muffin" 🤣🤣
The Dinner Party is my favorite episode, highly recomend you guys react to it.
Kramer was driving an open four wheel carriage. A Hansom cab is two wheeled with the driver above and behind the partially enclosed passenger(s).
I see George's mom and think of "The Doll" (S7 EP 17) Haven't seen this in a bit, that's Happy's grandma from Happy Gilmore at the bread place .. lol
Love your channel guys. Love love love it!
My favorite part is when George says "Elaine wanna see a horsee?" and she slams the door on him
You should do the episode about Festivus. I think it's The Strike.
Seven is the best George Costanza episode ever ! 😂😂😂
I was thinking about buying a marble rye this week, a thing I can't do without thinking, "Ya old bag!"