Wow you must really hate your wife, poor you! And your my age... I was born the year this show came out and I'm happy so is my partner... But I'm not a boring bitch lol.. poor you
@@grapefruitm00n rob, my wife died three years ago of cancer 46 years old. I cherished and loved her, however.... I will never get married again. She came from a very large close-knit family.. it was like being married to 200 people..Once was enough! I've worked with guys who were on their second, third and fourth marriages, not this guy, Best wishes to you!!
"You can forget about watching TV while you're eating. You know why? Because it's dinner time." Lmao my mom was getting mad at us for watching this exact episode while eating dinner. When Kramer said that we all stopped eating and looked at her. My dad was trying to stifle his laughter and my mom was fuming.
@Brian Pederson how does that disqualify an opinion. Are you that insecure?Who hurt you? I'm sorry spelling is such an issue you can't ignore. God Forbid you made a mistake. Oh Noooooo. Mr.Perfect over here.
The best part is not in this clip. When George goes to Jerry's apt. to tell him he is getting married. Then Jerry explains to George he is not into the whole marriage thing anymore. Its the best part because that is when you see the enthusiasm leaving George's face.
That’s the first thing I saw that was missing also. I wish I could remember important things in my life other than small segments of a Seinfeld episode that are missing. Lol
Jack Darcy I just got out of a desttuctive obsessiva relationship... Tell me I guess u were married too? U have friends or girlfriends? How do u meet them AT ur age ? Is it easy too? Do u ever get a little bit lonely ?
I always wondered how Paul Reiser felt about Seinfeld using Mad about You as a punchline? I remember trying to watch a couple of episodes. Pretty lame.
It’s so true. When you’re single you dream about love and when you’re a couple it’s hell on earth and want to be single. Again I share a common ground with George 😂
Ive lived with a couple different women and its just too exhausting after awhile. Everything is a 70/30 split her way to keep her happy. You have to have been in a relationship and get out of it to fully understand.
My husband said he didn't quite get this scene. He never thought of "Mad About You" as a 'chick' show. He thought it would have been funnier if Susan said "Come to bed George, I taped 'Friends"
@@intermodus2180 she's reaaally pretty I don't know why she was not featured more like a model in real life like other actresses are. In Glamour and whatnot. She's prettier than most of the bigger names and more likeable too and a nice mellow charisma
Kramer’s ‘how was your day’ bit is so accurate. It feels like such a forced and trite way to start a conversation, especially if you don’t feel like talking. You end up just repeating sequences of empty conversations just for the sake of it.
and if the truth is that your day was terrible, just like yesterday, it isn't really acceptable to just sit there and whine and complain about it. She isn't interested in that, that's not what she has you for, and she will leave you if you don't bury it inside and put on a brave face. She, of course, is free to whine and complain as much as she wants, and it is your job to try to make her feel better, and if you don't do a decent job of that, you are now in trouble
The sad thing is I have witnessed a lot of marriages in the 3rd person and I can tell you that Kramer's comment about asking permission to go to the bathroom isn't the hilarious exaggeration you think it is.
Well, if you marry the right girl, it's wonderful. Married my wife in '71, 4 great kids, love her more now than ever. She's not perfect no more than I am, but she's perfect for me.
Deadlyaztec27 Ahh you can't think like that bro, it's self destructive. You gotta go out and meet as many women as you can. I use Tinder myself, it's useful
@@oofowie8882 lots of marriages look like this because people end up settling. Little things become big things. Relationships obviously work best when you're both pulling in the same direction and are compatible on your interests. Too many people look only at superficial sexual chemistry. Predictably that alone is never enough
When I was younger I could not tolerate Kramer as totally unrealistic buffoon. But then I realised that he ties the whole show together, and the actor, Michael Richards, is out of this world genius. Jerry just delivers his lines, Michael lives his role.
he's actually an awesome actor, he could have gone on to be like a serious dramatic star if not for two problems 1. he was forever typecast as the buffoon, so famous that nobody could ever 'unsee' it with him in other roles and 2. he completely destroyed his career by channelling the KKK in a standup set that went viral
Provided they're emotionally secure in themselves. It's become clear more than ever these days that a lot of single people are sad sack pieces of shit.
When brilliant writing is performed by enormously talented comedic actors--it's gold Jerry! Gold!. George's expression watching Mad About You speaks for millions of men...everywhere.
There is nothing better than coming home to peace and quiet. You do what you want, when you want, how you want, where you want and if you want. Being alone is PRICELESS!!
Railroad engineer here. All my married colleagues are getting divorced and losing everything. Here I am riding harleys and snowmobiles in the mountains laughing. Single forever til robots get good then I’ll marry one lol
Are You Anxious to like my comments? Come on, It’s a joke in the show where George is accused of being racist so he tries to get a black friend to prove he isn’t racist...
Are You Anxious to like my comments? I’m anxious to shit on your comments. In fact, I can’t wait. Your comments are terrible. That felt good. I’m not anxious anymore about that big move. Thanks.
THE MUTED HEART. Ha ha! Seinfeld always had great titles of fake movies. My favorite was THE PAIN AND THE YEARNING: about two octogenarians in a cancer ward who experience pain & yearning. Sounds like a real yukfest!!
Lynn Turman Firestorm. Frank Costanza - "Hey hey hey cmon cmon I haven't seen it yet!" Henry Ross - "It doesn't have anything to do with the plot" Frank Costanza - "Still still I like to go in fresh!"
I was married, now single, watching this now, I loooove being single in 2023. Such a great time being single in this world that is getting crazier, and crazier.
I am happily married and going on 25 years with two great kids and a beautiful wife...BUT, Kramer absolutely nails it with his description of marriage, lol...I think what has made mine possible is I am an Engineer for a defense contractor and work LONG hours.
When man has a major relationship upgrade, he goes from being her boyfriend to her husband. When a woman has a major relationship upgrade, she goes from being his girlfriend to his boss.
George's reaction to Mad About You is perfect. I did like the fact that they named their dog "Murray" and he seemed to be a good dog but I couldn't make it all the way through a full episode.
0megacron not to the other person though... nobody is ever going to have perfectly alligned happiness... one of the partners at least has to take a hit to their soul... hopefully only a small one lol
Ah, but there's the rub: It's a gamble. And one for which the odds are heavily stacked against you. (50% of marriages end in divorce, to say nothing of the percent that carry on unhappily.) God bless those willing to take the chance; someone has to populate this earth.
Every marriage I've ever witnessed from childhood on, in my family tree and beyond, has been a nightmare of arguing about trivial nonsense for the empowerment of arguing. Just a stupid contest of who's going to win this one, absolutely exhausting!😡😡😡
Marriage saved my life. I was self-destructive. Didn’t give two ***** about myself, what happened to me or how I was hurting anyone else and then I met her and she said she didn’t care about that and told me that I was better than I thought I was.
Every guy who is thinking about getting married needs to see this clip. Just imagine how many married men out there suffer in silence their entire life.
Here's my observation form having come unscathed from a family of many divorces and watching my parents work on their marriage and get back together as changed people. A spouse is a single person who is only human and its unfair to expect all your needs from just one person. So, in a marriage it's important to let your husband/wife hang out with their own friends and understand that your own hobbies, interests, friends and friendship networks are just as important as your significant other, children and family. Otherwise it goes downhill fast and you end up either divorced or crazy or both.