@@jeffreym.8957 Which is why he played himself. I dont get you people... Show is called Seinfeld and is about him, he acts exactly like he does in the real life, he nailed playing himself perfectly lol
This was back in the day when picking somebody up from the airport was truly an art. This was in the days before cellphones and cellphone lots. It's now a lost art.
the earlier seasons of Seinfeld was something else. The jokes and plot was less elaborate, more situational. Show had a slower pace. It had a different feeling too. The difference between early 90s vs late 90s: less bright, more beige. I really love that first 5 seasons. Some people think is difference is due to Larry David's involvement (or lack thereof), but that's not really the case. Seasons 6 and 7 had LD. The show was already changing styles I am also not saying one was better or worse. I just feel better when I watch earlier episodes of Seinfeld.
@@DustinHawkeThey still talk about things in NYC so you can learn things. But being there and getting the context and locations makes the real difference.
Does anyone else hear audio of George yelling for Kramer before the guy even comes put of the bathroom, I'm hearing weird audio at that point in the clip.
If it hadn't been for that five car pileup on Rockaway Boulevard, that... numbskull would be on a plane for Seattle _right now_ instead of looking for a parking space downstairs.
It took me a while to get the "You are Blanche, you are in the shackles" reference. Then after doing some research, I realized just how many references there were in this show. Absolutely blew my mind.
Aw, the best scene in the episode is cut out. "Listen to the bell, Grossbard, it tolls for thee". The look on George's face, and then Kramer driving is hilarious.
@@TheBrowncoat2112 I guess it depends where. Toronto-Pearson (YYZ) is a nightmare. Some airports used to be quite quick, especially the smaller ones. I swear, I've been to places where by the time you get to the carousel, the suitcases are already coming in.
The defining characteristic of these inane generations is their struggle for importance. That really says something about them. You made it, Jimmy, you made it! Important guy, coming through!
Can someone explain the plane ticket scam? I never understood what they had to gain by flying somewhere when they had to pick Jerry up, or how they’d get their money back
OK, Kramer is going to get a ticket and get on the plane to get his rent money, then get off the plane and refund the ticket. George says "Use my credit card, I'll get the airline miles." Then he comes up with the idea of TWO tickets for twice the miles. Kramer goes and buys non-refundable tickets. They both got on the plane because George wanted to use the bathroom and he had already bought the ticket. Neither of them planned on going anywhere.
George was already screwed over by kramer earlier on the way to the airport, you'd think he would realize listening to him would be a bad idea after the first time.