1:14 I love how on Kramer’s first day at Brand Lealand he’s already doing power point presentations and being the life of the party at their happy hour.
I love that his analysis is "there's white here *pointing to the white bar* but no green *pointing to rest of presentation". Probably one of the better office presentations I've seen.
I think most sitcoms show or have that one character that's a friend portraying we all know someone in real life that just bust in yo spot and help themselves to whatever. Nowadays mfs cuss you out for calling unannounced let alone showing up 😂😂😂😂
Both are very good. Truthful portrayals of nyc-- different writers -- portray different city professions of nyc -- and daily "strum and dram". Very well portrayed
What’s more funny is when he gets fired from the job he doesn’t have, he insist on working nights and weekend while George dreads having to do that when he gets pulled into helping with the foundation.
@@75aces97 right, within a family... But if you're one of those who works their butts off for pennies and know someone who's in the opposite end of the spectrum... :)
"the world's foremost appraiser of vintage pastry" is probably one of my favorite lines in the entire series. (right up there with "a perfectly sane food to eat!" when Kramer eats that "vintage" hotdog to assure Lloyd Braun that he wasn't crazy).
That actor for Kruger played one of the main bad guys in Kevin Costner's "The Postman'. Him trying to be serious but reminding me of Kruger was one of the (many) reasons I couldn't take that movie seriously. 😂
Jerry: "And I'm left sitting here like this plate of cold chicken. Which, by the way, was for two." Kramer: "You cooked?" Jerry: " I ordered in. It's still effort."
Every detail about this show is quality from the writers to the acting. The two character's who deliver the most thorough acting ( emotional, physical) are Elaine and George. In regards to eccentric and zaniness is Kramer. See Jerry is funny and unique hes like the common denominator that interconnects everyone like a woven quilt of humour ❤❤❤ Seinfeld great job 😊
Great clips but they forgot Kramer getting fired from his iob at Brant Leland or whatever. "We're gonna have to let you go." To "I don't even really work here!" to " That's what makes this so difficult."
100% in a class of his own..had a few red wines tonight so im commenting on everything in peopls posts..love everyone tonight 😂 but especially people who know there stuff like you!❤
I've always wondered, does anyone else think that Always Sunny in Philadelphia reminds them of this? Not better or worse, there are debates for that somewhere else I'm sure, but just have the same vibe? Always Sunny has referenced it several times and I have always wondered.
“That’s a shame” I absolutely love that scene. The fact Kramer is driving it and Jerry is there listening to his friend causing this absolute chaos. And his response is this very nonchalant response.