The fact that you can plainly see Roman Catholic crucifixes and a picture of His Holiness the Pope in the background of this Jewish feast is absolutely hilarious! 😂
I think he mentions that it's at a K of C (Knights of Columbus) hall. The K of C are a catholic fraternal organization. I'm not sure what they do, exactly, other than get dressed up in fancy suits and hats and drink a lot.
One side of me is kinda sad that I can't think of a situation where I'd be that happy but the other side is happy because to be that elated one must hit a fairly deep low first.
The fact Frank came out of retirement only to once again get back into retirement on the same day is so hilarious, kramer and Frank are an amazing duo😂
That’s some real trauma right there! Speak from experience: thanksgiving 2011. I’ll never forget it. To this day I still get horrible looks from my family members. I want to get back into the kitchen to make it right, but they won’t let me. I am forever banned.
A Jewish singles night at the Knights of Columbus (Catholic fraternal organization) is pure comedy. The real touch was the crucifix on the wall right under the banner! 😂
This episode is so damn good. Frank losing his mind at the end and turning over the table. Kramer tries to stop him and becomes collateral damage. "The recipe was for 4. I had to multiple to make it for 183. I guess I got confused!" 🤣
Haha! I made a version of this and post it on my RU-vid channel of Kramer cooking in the kitchen here, but underneath is the organ grinder music from when Kramer was making sausages in a different episode 😂😂
I like it when Seinfeld covers ethnic cultures, and it's fun to see Jerry react to people who try to co-opt his Jewish culture; like Kramer here, and Tim Whatley in another episode. I wish the writers had originally given each of the main characters an ethnic culture to play off of instead of just making them generically 'white'. Like, George supposedly has an Italian lineage, but it's only ever expressed in name only. I'm reminded of that one episode when Elaine was in a relationship with someone she thought was 'black', and that person in turn thought Elaine was Spanish; and it made me think, what if she was? Had Elaine had that extra dimension to her character, there could have been a lot of potential for the writers to explore that facet.
4:05 the picture of the Polish Roman Catholic Pope hanging on the wall is wild, also because of the fact that German concentration camps were built in occupied Poland during the WWII, so they do not hold the warmest memory of my country