they don't even show a wide shot there because Elaine would be laughing uncontrollably. YOu can actually see George lose it here though after Kramer's burp lol
George: I don't get these birds; they're breakin the deal! It's like the pigeons decided to ignore me. Jerry: So they're like everyone else. Hahaha I died of laughing when I first saw this episode!! Hilarious!! 😂😂😂
"You know, someone mentioned to me you were not very happy with your toys growing up. Yeah, that was me! XDXD Ya, ya, ya, ya, I'll ask the questions... What happened?" XDXD
You can still se George laughing at 2:50, I don't know how.many takes it took to shoot this scene. Funny everytime you watch it. Kramer (Michael Richards) is a character that'll live on forever.
*Kramer unwittingly always wields a lot of power, as he always manages to get everybody else to play along with his mad charades!* It's not like Jerry, Elaine, or George could ever do something like that and keep it going for long!
Larry David is obsessed with the “show within a show” concept. In this instance we have: a show about an ex-talk show where two of the guests have written a show based on the show currently airing.
I love how everyone has to move down a seat when a new guest comes in. The old talk shows kept all the guests for the whole show as now all of them only come out by themselves and leave.
Me too. It's the most subtle/brilliant part of the scene. Like old talk shows where guests would crack each other up. Kramer acting like George did something funny.
@@seanlove2000 Yeah, in one of the outtake videos they show them going through this moment numerous times, and everyone else cracking up. I'm pretty they were never able to get a take where no one cracked up at his belch, so they just edited it as best they could.
When Elaine doesn't start laughing until Kramer and Jerry start laughing that's when I feel like she doesn't know what's going on around her she just wants to join in like a sheep.