@@redacted2275 Guess Elaine was being naive in this case. I'm surprised she was able to think quickly enough to use the pepper spray without Joe stopping her while she was searching for it in her bag.
11:51 George: How can you call yourself a clown and not know who Bozo is? Eric: Hey man, what are you hassling me for? This is just a gig, it's not my life. 😂
"You scared me!" "Good." "I like to encourage intruders." I say this stuff all the time. First time seeing this character though. So, just a coincidence.
The Chicken Roaster has got to be one of the funniest episodes. The intro with the haggling, the switching of the apartments and the 8000$ russian hat!
The Opera episode was one of the first shows I watched in the series and the first with Joe Davola. I got chills with Joe, I’ve never seen him so terrified with anyone.
“It burned…….. it’s GONE!!!! ….. What you wanna do is head down to 49th street, that’s the main customer service branch. Ask for Mr. Fleming, he’ll help you.”
"It's like i'm in the hold of a ship" 😂😂😂 you know "The Gum" is like The Nightmare Before Christmas. It has the creepy Alex Theater, and has Christmas decorations.
Mr Marbles is actually alive.... that thing alone is THEE scariest thing Seinfeld, next to Joe Davola. They can make horror movies based on both of them (and technically already have)
@@bossfan49 Yes, haha! I read later that the actor creeped everyone out and Jerry very firmly made it clear they weren't going to need his services after that episode.
@@VinayakPande53 He had troubles most of his adult life. Struggles with alcohol, and many arrests for disorderly conduct, assault, etc. Just prior to Seinfeld, Tarantino had fired him from Reservoir Dogs for his off camera behavior.
Seinfeld was about the only live sitcom in existence then and now that could make just about any dangerous situation hilarious🙂 Oh, and you forgot the bootlegger Brody And the birthday clown was not scary, Davola 🤡 was the scary clown!
It’s strange to see Seinfeld so irrationally fearful! He’s usually the voice of reason! Rarely shows his vulnerabilities or hides them with overt confidence! 😏🤣
So scary was the Joe Davola character, & so brilliant was Peter Crombie's portrayal of the character, it could have been a horror movie franchise in its own right, IMO. Also, RIP Peter Crombie (passed away last month).
Where's Brody from The Little Kicks? That guy would've iced Jerry if this was a sitcom truth be told. The only other alternative would have been Jerry working for him for life.
Joe Davola is easily the most unnerving character in Seinfeld. I was actually scared for Elaine during that scene in the apartment.
I was baffled that she was so daft to enter in the first place... all the signs were right at the door.
Me too!
The first person I thought of
@@redacted2275 Guess Elaine was being naive in this case. I'm surprised she was able to think quickly enough to use the pepper spray without Joe stopping her while she was searching for it in her bag.
He looks like a vampire 🧛🏻
Mr. Marbles always scared me. “I’m afraid he’s gonna come to life…” 😂
11:51
George: How can you call yourself a clown and not know who Bozo is?
Eric: Hey man, what are you hassling me for? This is just a gig, it's not my life.
😂
"you're hung up on some clown from the SIXTIES man!!"
That line couldn't have been delivered any better 😂😂
By Jon Favreau
that is one of the most epic lines like EVER, from everything ever filmed
The way his voice squeaked on "SIXties". Hilarious.
Funny that ERIC doesn't know who Bozo the clown is but yet he knows that he's from the SIXTIES
@@oldskoolrasleingfanGeorge probably told him he was from the 60’s when trying to explain who Bozo was to him
Joe Davola was by far the scariest side character. Elaine's Dad was a very close second! A SPOOKTACULAR Community in here! Cheers Gang!
Joe Davola was genuinely terrifying. That scene with Elaine could be from a horror film.
Lawrence Tierney was scary for real... the crew telling the behind-the-scenes stuff on the DVD extras of this episode is great.
"You scared me!" "Good."
"I like to encourage intruders."
I say this stuff all the time.
First time seeing this character though.
So, just a coincidence.
@@youtubedj9298🤣🤣🤣
'You're living in the past man. You're hung up on a clown from the 60s man' - Jon Fraveau.
Dude wait…. That’s John Favreau?!?! No wayyyy
But it makes so much sense
@@LightsaberGoBrrrrrr Yeah!
@@AeyGee woahhh
@@LightsaberGoBrrrrrrHey man what're you hassling me for, this is just a gig it's not my life.
George’s doll of his mother is hilarious! “Serenity now , Insanity later”
Joe Davola is hands down the winner😂😂
The Chicken Roaster has got to be one of the funniest episodes. The intro with the haggling, the switching of the apartments and the 8000$ russian hat!
It's a rat hat. And a poor one, even by rat hat standards.
“You got a little problem, dontchya?”
“OH I GOT A BIG PROBLEM JERRY!!!😭😭”
😂😂😂
@@LightsaberGoBrrrrrr "You leave those Roasters alone! Kenny never hurt anybody!"
@@davidgalinat4257 kenny?.... Kenny?.... KeNnY??.....
The Opera episode was one of the first shows I watched in the series and the first with Joe Davola. I got chills with Joe, I’ve never seen him so terrified with anyone.
Mini Estelle is so evil that it managed to instill a full on psychotic breakdown in George. Not even Serenity Now can save you from that madness
🤣🤣🤣
Lloyd Braun did not deny the thing about the family in his freezer.
I concur that Joe Davola genuinely unnerved me when I first watched that episode. I hadn't expected to feel that way watching a sitcom!
It’s the doorman that creeped me out the most
Lol yes he is
😅👍👍The rogue electrician is a creepy guy too.
Oh yes, the doorman!
@@encarnacionvillazana3270 Slippery Pete.
@@davidgalinat4257
Yes! Slippery Pete! 👍👍
Crazy Joe Davola is the Art the clown origin story
Uncle Leo with knuckle tats 😂
The Seinfelds van/Son of Sam but never gets old 😂
Joe Davola is the one that actually scares me
The Estelle doll was also pretty scary! 😅😅😅
'i knew it wasn't Berkowitz'😂😂😂😂
SEINFELDS VAN! SEINFELDS VAN!!
Where would we be without you, Mr. Marbles? 😆
"I'm a Day Person"!!- Elaine. So hilarious!😆
“It burned…….. it’s GONE!!!! ….. What you wanna do is head down to 49th street, that’s the main customer service branch. Ask for Mr. Fleming, he’ll help you.”
All of a sudden he appeared in the dead end alley. CREEPY
Crazy Joe DiVola😮
Ha ha Peter Stormare.....creepy guy in Fargo 9:46.
13:20
“I KNEW IT WASN’T BERKOWITZ!!!”
The winter "me". The summer "me".
“Can I borrow this?”
“Sure. You need a glove?”
“Nah.” 😏
Brody was a delicate soul with a passion for art. He was just misunderstood.
Oh yeah, Brody! He was pretty scary too.
Joe Davola was a certified MENACE
JERRY. HELLO.
The scene with Joe Davola always unsettles me. Perhaps a psychotic angle in an otherwise light comedy amplifies the scary impact.
One word.
*Bookman*
…terrifying!
Yeah, but only when he was in the supposed empty library. He was just tough otherwise.
Angela, who doesn't want anyone knowing that she hit another vehicle.
"Listen here, suckface!" 🤣
“You think I’m a clown NEDDA?” “Nedda? I’m Elaine.”😂😂
*Netta
Crazy Joe, Joe Davola 😂😂😂
Perfect edition for Halloween.
They could've done a two-fer. An all-candy one for trick or treaters.
@@bossfan49 lol forsure
@@bradford_shaun_murray lol
0:10 👀4:23
So funny how Mr. Marbles finds his way into Jerry’s apartment after he moves back. Goosebumps: Night of the Living Dummy.
"I like to encourage intruders."
What about Brody the bootlegger?
“What are you? Some kind of tough guy?”
"It's like i'm in the hold of a ship" 😂😂😂 you know "The Gum" is like The Nightmare Before Christmas. It has the creepy Alex Theater, and has Christmas decorations.
Did Julia bring all her headshots to use for the scene
Mr. Marbles? He's harmless!
Mr Marbles is actually alive.... that thing alone is THEE scariest thing Seinfeld, next to Joe Davola. They can make horror movies based on both of them (and technically already have)
Mr. Marbles and the Estelle doll could team up.
I hate dolls
Mr. marbles doll was creepy asf
Jarry and his crazy insame funny story
1:46 I’m a dayyy person 😬👋🤚
Alton benes is the most terrifying
Yes both on and off screen
HE'S IN THE BATHROOM!
😊I'll have another scotch with plenty of ice
Definitely someone who has no ability for small talk.
I'd go with most intimidating.
Elaine had to POP IN lol
Joe Davola hands down. Even Elaine's father would be scared of him.
Except that Elaine's father was a nutjob in real life!
@@bossfan49 Yes, haha! I read later that the actor creeped everyone out and Jerry very firmly made it clear they weren't going to need his services after that episode.
@@VinayakPande53 He had troubles most of his adult life. Struggles with alcohol, and many arrests for disorderly conduct, assault, etc. Just prior to Seinfeld, Tarantino had fired him from Reservoir Dogs for his off camera behavior.
Joey was the good man. Joe was the evil man
I'm over here thinking that if Elaine and Jerry had gotten married he'd have to deal with her father forever 😂
I see Puddy getting along well with Elaine's father...
@@redacted2275yeah they would have been an iconic duo
you got to admit alton was kind of a badass
How did you not include Kramer and the clown in the alley?!? 🤷🤦
Joe Davola for the win.
So many scary episodes where to start at jarry and Georgia are scary of Eline father 😅😅😅
Crazy Joe takes the cake.
Lloyd Braun: Serenity Now, Insanity Later at 11:28 LOL
"Go fold your little balloon animals, Eric." 😂😂
Joe Davola was such an odd choice for the show.
Seinfeld was clearly a horror-comedy... there is even a Seinfeld horror video game based on this idea out there, check youtube
Joe Davola is one of the greatest television characters ever.
Sienfeld's van.
Hes saying "Son of Sam!" 😂
Werewolf Jerry is missing
HOOWWWLLL "I think I'm gonna go play with that dog!" 🤣
Seinfeld was about the only live sitcom in existence then and now that could make just about any dangerous situation hilarious🙂
Oh, and you forgot the bootlegger Brody
And the birthday clown was not scary, Davola 🤡 was the scary clown!
"Jerry... Brody is a reasonable man, ..but he's inSAAAAANE!!"
It’s strange to see Seinfeld so irrationally fearful! He’s usually the voice of reason! Rarely shows his vulnerabilities or hides them with overt confidence! 😏🤣
Yea hold on . I’m just trying to get a read on my dashboard compass . 😂
Serenity now, insanity later.
So scary was the Joe Davola character, & so brilliant was Peter Crombie's portrayal of the character, it could have been a horror movie franchise in its own right, IMO. Also, RIP Peter Crombie (passed away last month).
Happy Halloween everyone!🎃
Lopper!!
"I knew it wasn't Berkowitz!"
jason voorhees with a machete and a head carrying at 9:30 LOL
For me is Sally Weaver.
10:31 no better truth has ever been told
Mr Marbles
What a bunch of funny mental patients!
the opening is from THE CHICKEN ROASTER, not the baby shower.
It's by far Crazy Joe Davola, and the red pin that holds a picture on Elaine's forehead!
R.I.P to Crazy Joe DeVola.....😢
BaBu after being hurt by Jerry should’ve been on this list😂💯
00:37 Elaine discovered Facebook.
Happy Halloween
😮"Who?! Who doesn't want to wear the ribbon?!!"🎗️
Seinfeld's van! Seinfeld's van!
Idk about you guys but I think Jerry was terrified of Fusilli Jerry by the end of the ep
Mr. Marbles is from the chicken roaster, not the baby shower.
I think Mr. Marbles can be quite surreal... . Probably Chucky reference. wouldn't be surprised. S. King's horror novels are portrayed in Seinfeld.
Serenity now... Insanity later. How true. Praise be to the pepper spray god, tho'.
Pepper spray? Huh?
I'm surprised Brody the Bootlegger wasn't included in this.
it’s been too long, can’t recall why Davola had it out for Jerry…
The de-nogginizer…Headso…
Son of dad. It's a catch all
Crazy Joe Davola!
Cyndi Lopper was mos def the scariest
Good list, but it needs the "Two Face"...
Eric the clown is Jon Favreau. He directed Iron Man, Iron Man 2, plays Happy in the marvel movies, and has done a lot more.
Created Baby Yoda
Pretty sure most of us know who he is since Swingers.
Where's Brody from The Little Kicks? That guy would've iced Jerry if this was a sitcom truth be told. The only other alternative would have been Jerry working for him for life.
What about the creepy otb guys?
They were just pervy creepy. Not scary creepy.
What parts?
The...dribble....parts
Scawwy! 😱
Being hung up on clowns from the sixties was my downfall.
5:42 If Jerry dated Elaine in the past how does her father and Jerry not know each other
Seinfeld predicted the Daily Wire decades before it was a network!!