and I love how they all just waited for Kramer to go near a seat, only to rush & sit down, when they could've just sat down when they first got on the train lmao 🤣
Wait, i thought we liked it when the loony left advocated for defunding police … didn’t we cheer when thugs, encouraged by the left in congress, BURNED Minneapolis?
One of those RARE times when George was absolutely right when he immediately said that the violinist was not blind. The real question is did George actually know this OR was he just being George the cheapskate? 🤣
One of the best things about Seinfeld and something I wish we saw more of in other tv series. We don’t want to see characters losing all the time. Seeing them get beat time and time again gets old.
Actually, no. He says it will cost him about six hundred to pay off the tickets(this was in the 90's) and six hundred is what he bets. Given the odds, Kramer came out way ahead even if you took out what he owed to the city for the tickets.
the odds was 30-1. he placed a $600 bet using the money earmarked for the tickets. the winning would have been $18k. well worth the risk given the "hot tip."
0:32 -> 4:29 Moral: Even though the violinist bum is an undercover cop, doing good deeds, even in the slightest, would eventually bring you back good karma, especially if you are in great need of help. "What goes around comes around." (In the good/righteous way.) 😇👍
George doesn't give the "blind" cop any money and gets robbed. Kramer does give him some money, and he gets saved from being robed. Kind of pointing out the obvious, but I think its kinda cool.
That subway sitdown battle is one of the best action scenes I ever saw
and I love how they all just waited for Kramer to go near a seat, only to rush & sit down, when they could've just sat down when they first got on the train lmao 🤣
😂😂🤣
Worthy of Buster Keaton!
“Freeze! Police!” What a satisfying moment.
Unfortunately we haven’t seen lots of that every day
This show knew how to pick and use their extras
Now in NY , if you stop criminals you get prosecuted by corrupt DA’s.
Remember Daniel Penny
Wait, i thought we liked it when the loony left advocated for defunding police … didn’t we cheer when thugs, encouraged by the left in congress, BURNED Minneapolis?
@@zackstark24601and everyone is cheering
The transition at the end from the police scene with Kramer on the subway to George leaving the diner in a toga with no plot context is hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣
One of those RARE times when George was absolutely right when he immediately said that the violinist was not blind. The real question is did George actually know this OR was he just being George the cheapskate? 🤣
Cheapness is not a sense
@@matthewkemmer Cheapness is an instinct though! But you did make me laugh out loud right off the rip when I read your comment! 👋
Cheapskate....it is George after all...he specializes in architecture and marine biology..
It was good for Kramer that the violin guy was _not_ blind.
But that means the cop was taking people's money under false pretenses. Someone should arrest him for theft.
3:21 Michael Richards took physical comedy to another level.
The Curly of the 90's, nyuck nyuck!
Overacting maybe?
@@seamusdelahunty1615 He put his heart and soul into the role of Kramer. You are certainly entitled to your opinion, however I do not agree.
@@SovereignStatesman
Curly? I see way more Shemp in Kramer.
Dafuq does that even mean.
And for one brief, shining moment, Kramer was able to actually pick up a tab at the diner…
LOL at 3:38 you can see the guy who plays the thug doing his best to not break character!
Haha, I think even that lady turned around because she couldn't hold it.
"no doors" 😂😂😂😂😂😂
“I’m fighting that one!”
@@NachosElectrichaha sir I did have doors
Maybe he was driving a jeep.
Jeep owners think they’re so cool 😅
Can I just say this channel does an amazing job of capturing all the crazy intricacies of a story in a Seinfeld episode with only 5 minutes. 10/10
1:02 that random “YEAH” by Kramer is so hilarious
The thug who tries to rob Kramer is Chris Latta. He did the voice for Cobra Commander in the G.I. Joe cartoons and many other 80’s cartoons.
Starscream too IIRC.
The guy that Kramer talks to in the yellow jacket is the dirty cop from Batman Begins.
Sad that he died so young.
That is some amazing trivia
Didn't Chris also do the voice of Mr. Burns in the early days of The Simpsons?
George justifies his cheapness even to the beggars! 🤭
One of the best things about Seinfeld and something I wish we saw more of in other tv series. We don’t want to see characters losing all the time. Seeing them get beat time and time again gets old.
His Muddah was a muddah. His faddah was a muddah.
His muddah was a muddah??
Here they are at
Camp Granada
@@BlueTorontoWhat did I just say?!
@@evrbody How's my precious little bruddah?
@@BlueTorontoHe loves the slop, he eats it up! 🐎
4:46 I love how this fades right into George tossing the sheet over his shoulder in the diner. He's just there, in a sheet. 😆
"what did I just say?" 😂
"you bunch of deadbeats" 😂
That subway trip must have been super stressfull. Kramer should have bought a gyro to relax
Good call back😂
You mean a kebab?
@@jewdavid5627 No a gyro the original everything else is an imitation of a gyro!
He loves the slop!
His father was a mudder!
His mother was a mudder!! 😂😂
☺️ I fondly remember the race to acquire the stray newspaper, at 1:20
while riding The El, in the 1990s. 😅
Classic episode of this great show - luv how the writers Included lines from the old classic Abbott & Costello routine.
One of my favorite Seinfeld episodes.
Betting $600 at 30:1 odds = $18,000 in 1993 dollars = $39,000 in 2024 dollars.
That's the most excited I think Kramer was the entire show
That’s a good ending
When K-Man met Fher Olvera lol
I never noticed, "Papanick" was a reference to Pete Papanickolas!
Knowing Kramer, the money he won all went to paying for those tickets
Actually, no. He says it will cost him about six hundred to pay off the tickets(this was in the 90's) and six hundred is what he bets. Given the odds, Kramer came out way ahead even if you took out what he owed to the city for the tickets.
did you see those stacks of money? looked like he won $10k $20k, so that $600 was nothing
Knowing Kramer , even with such a giant payout he still didn't pay those tickets.
@@spiktan Yeah, that would be like Kramer.
the odds was 30-1. he placed a $600 bet using the money earmarked for the tickets. the winning would have been $18k. well worth the risk given the "hot tip."
Greatest show of all times!
1:51 looks like baba booey and hes talking about horses😂😂😂😂😂
Hahaha
Lmao@ Kramer smtrying to sit next to Jonah Hill guy 😅
Great performance by Micheal Richards! He made that episode.
4:40 You have failed me yet again, Starscream.
One of the few episodes where Kramer's scheming pays off. 😜
it wasn't a scheme, he was betting & was just eavesdropping from the loudmouth behind him on the train
@@terrellp22 Well, he sure was in luck.
@@DarthWill3 exactly 😂
"What am I, made of money?"
Yes.
We need that guy on the subways now!!!!
Biff wishtled in the elevator😂
😅. Kramer picking up the tab was thoughtful. Honestly if his other schemes had succeeded, he'd be richest of them 4. 😂
That's the legendary Chris Latta aka Starscream and Cobra Commander attacking Kramer!
Wait until the cop hears how many overdue tickets Kramer has...
Love how putting a “bug boy” on the horse goes from a bad thing to a good thing.
Can you please explain what that means?? Sorry I’m not into horse racing 🏇
@@justfrank5661IRL a “bug boy” is a trainee jockey-so they used one to prevent people from knowing how fast the horse could go.
@@mrterp04 thanks 😊
Dang, that cop was a badass. Looked like Samuel L. Jackson 💪🏽
In Coming to America
If the odds were 30-1 like the guy on the subway said then Kramer won $18,000 on his $600 bet.
$18,000 in 1992 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $40,000 today.
he got three bricks of 10k each and then some though
Let's just say Kramer didn't have to worry about working for a little while
Then again when did Kramer ever have to worry about that 😅
And he still took the subway...he spent too much time with George.
@@Jose-se9pu HAHAHA.
Just noticed, the tickets that Kramer was on his way to pay cost $600, thats how much he put on the horse to win.
one of kramer's best episodes maybe huh ? soo funny
He cleared about $18,000 30:1 odds.
Exactly...not a bad dat at OTB...
A young Mark Boone Jr at the betting office.
loves the slop eats it up
George is the best🤣💯👍
one of the best episodes ever simply because kramer actually paid lol
That's what it looks like when you win a Tony and a Emmy
2:10 - Guy on the left looks like the angry guy who yells at the trumpet player, real similar.
Damn, Kramer won like 20 grand on that bet! He probably lived off of that for the rest of the show 😂
nah, even though it was the 90s, you ain't living off no $20k for 6 years
@@terrellp22 Kramer isn’t your average mooch
LOL Aqueduct Racetrack memories
Things are looking up for Kramer.
Won all that money and still won’t pay for a cab. A true New Yorker.
I like a good breakfast!
Who's got time for squat thrusts?!
Kramer should have got a taxi home
😂😂😂
That mugger is played by the late great Chris Latta aka the voice of Cobra Commander and Starscream
I think it's a really interesting cultural artifact that people on the train are desperate for pieces of newspaper
The ‘mudder’ bit was an homage to Abbott and Costello.
My mother was a mudder
Funny 😄 episode 😊
Was that a fart at 0:06 ?
You hear it right after Jerry says "Why do I always pay?"
His father was a mudder, his father was a mudder? His mother was a mudder, his mother was a mudder? What did I just say?
I think George farted at 0:06
Lol! Kramer tries to beat a pregnant lady to her seat when there is an available seat closer to him XD
Gimme the money !
Remember when the cops used to stop crimes.
1:06 😂
I think Abbott and Costello had a routine involving a racehorse being a mudder, and if so may have been the inspiration for this.
Wait - what does the cop do with the money that he collects?
Bets it on horses...
His mother was a mudder,
but Kramer met a mugger,
then was saved by a copper
who was working undercover.
Well done! I love it!
His mother was a mudder?!
@@RiddlerQM What did I just say?
Nice one. Lol
Kramer won around $18K, and he still took the subway...he spent too much time with George.
Is Larry David doing the live horse race commentary?
Sounds like him.
Michael Wrona who is still calling races at Los Alamitos.
Doesn't sound like him, and he can't do an accent like that.
0:49-1:02 🤣😂😅😂🤣😅
0:32 -> 4:29
Moral: Even though the violinist bum is an undercover cop, doing good deeds, even in the slightest, would eventually bring you back good karma, especially if you are in great need of help.
"What goes around comes around." (In the good/righteous way.)
😇👍
4:38 Biggest plot twist
Kramer really went to some extreme lengths to get out of those tickets one way or the other.
You gotta like their chances...
did the nyc subway look that depressing in the 90's?
In the early 90's yes. But during the 90s, New York went through a revitalization. The Subways were improved a lot.
Pre-Giuliani
Who else immediately thinks of Shark Tale when watching Kramer in this episode? 😂
The mugger was Cobra Commander/Starscream!!!!
$600 on 31:1...$18,600. Nice. Even if the bookee had a fee I see why the other guy was after him for it, lol
Cosmo, Marie , Louis and Jerry
The magnificent 4
What show are you watching?
@@bossfan49 The Best Jerry , the best
@@lori25hu Who are Marie and Louise?
@@bossfan49 Elaine Marie Benes
George Louis Costanza
Cosmo Kramer
@@lori25hu Louis. Louise is a woman's name.
Fun fact. The race caller was an Aussie.
The studio audience cheering when Kramer got saved by the cop was the least Seinfeldian moment ever Seinfelded. What is this, Family Matters?
In contrast, Elaine missed the wedding she was supposed to attend. And George, let's just say he made a bad decision.
Ya I always thought it was pretty cheesy
I mean, we were all rooting for Kramer at this point. So we’re they.
Early Seinfeld always had a very different tone.
_...his fadder was a mudder... his mudder was a mudder..._ Just write that on my tombstone. No name.
Good thing there are undercover cops
I pay for breakfast
Kramer's afraid of Sam Kinison?
$18,000 Only Cosmo Kramer!
When winning a lot of money in a betting ring, be quiet about it
4:38 The first time a black guy had a speaking role in Seinfeld.
Jackie?
George doesn't give the "blind" cop any money and gets robbed. Kramer does give him some money, and he gets saved from being robed. Kind of pointing out the obvious, but I think its kinda cool.
Hare Krishna!
Govindam
Gene Simmons' brother sure looks mean!
It was 30:1 odds that horse would win and Kramer bet $600.
This show had so many people before their big breaks. Even some non household names like a young Mark Boone Jr. at the OTB.
I wonder how much Kramer won? 🤔
like 18g's according to NachosElectric
The guy in the subway with the tip said it was 30 to 1. So Kramer bet 600, he won 17400 $.