Mario Kart
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WHO DOESN'T WANT TO WEAR THE RIBBON? WHY DON'T YOU WANT TO WEAR THE RIBBON?They don't?They dont air that one anymore right?The Puerto Rican Day is wayyyy up there for me.....highly overlooked
Is it on the DVDs?
WHO DOESN'T WANT TO WEAR THE RIBBON? WHY DON'T YOU WANT TO WEAR THE RIBBON?They don't?They dont air that one anymore right?The Puerto Rican Day is wayyyy up there for me.....highly overlooked
Is it on the DVDs?
I heard they dont because puerto ricans complained. Kramer set a PR flag on fire in that one. Ive never seen it in a rerun and ive seen all of them multiple timesThey don't?They dont air that one anymore right?Is it on the DVDs?The Puerto Rican Day is wayyyy up there for me.....highly overlooked
Thats the AIDS walk. The two gay thugs are also in the puerto rican dayWHO DOESN'T WANT TO WEAR THE RIBBON? WHY DON'T YOU WANT TO WEAR THE RIBBON?They don't?They dont air that one anymore right?Is it on the DVDs?The Puerto Rican Day is wayyyy up there for me.....highly overlooked
I know I've seen that episode in reruns, but maybe it's been a while.I heard they dont because puerto ricans complained. Kramer set a PR flag on fire in that one. Ive never seen it in a rerun and ive seen all of them multiple timesThey don't?They dont air that one anymore right?Is it on the DVDs?The Puerto Rican Day is wayyyy up there for me.....highly overlooked
They cut it from the original syndication deal after people had a #### fit over Kramer stomping on the burning PR flag. It's popped up at other times though.They don't?They dont air that one anymore right?The Puerto Rican Day is wayyyy up there for me.....highly overlooked
Is it on the DVDs?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-wECiv9_AsVoted for Jimmy but my favorite is the massage one when "it moved". And Kramer saw Joe D at Dinky Donuts but couldn't get his attention.
Definitely my favorite, too.I had to look it up, but "The Fire" is up there. Jerry goes to heckle a woman at work, George fights off women and children to escape a fire at the birthday party, and perhaps the greatest minute and a half in television, Kramer tells the story about him driving a bus to save the pinkey toe.
Interesting that Friends later used the same premise where Richards was Monica's and Ross' cousin and caught both Chandler and Ross staring.Did not realize that Denise Richards was the NBC president's hot daughter.http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/seinfelds-25th-anniversary-25-actors-forgot-show/story?id=24417499
Stifler's Mom - I had to look it up. Looks nothing like her.
Michael Chiklis - no way, never would have guessed that was him.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/samir/people-you-probably-didnt-know-were-on-seinfeld
Jin from LOST - woah!
Thomas Dekker - kid with the signed Yankees birthday card was on Heroes and Terminator: Sarah Conner Chronicles - woah!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rjd6A-MY6dY
This stuff never gets old.
NBC said they'd never re-run the episode after complaints started the day after it aired, IIRC Kramer burns a Puerto Rican flag. Since it was the second-to-last episode anyway, there wasn't much chance it was going to be shown as a re-run anyway.They don't?They dont air that one anymore right?The Puerto Rican Day is wayyyy up there for me.....highly overlooked
Is it on the DVDs?
http://screencrush.com/seinfeld-the-bet/
1. Kramer's first name was originally Conrad.
2. The link tells the story of a lost second season episode called "The Bet", where the cast decided they didn't want to film an episode where Elaine buys a gun.
Must have been the inspiration forHe also adds that guest star Lawrence Tierney, who played Elaines father, scared him, That guy was scary. He stole a kitchen knife out of Jerrys set. Everybody knew he took it. I said, Im not going to take it away from him.
For a show that had so many great scenes, one liners, and all around hilarious moments - George's story and it leading to him pulling out the golf ball from his pocket and holding it up... And Kramer asking this... One of my top favorite moments in all of TVSo awesomeIs that a Titleist?
http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/jason-alexander#For a show that had so many great scenes, one liners, and all around hilarious moments - George's story and it leading to him pulling out the golf ball from his pocket and holding it up... And Kramer asking this... One of my top favorite moments in all of TVSo awesomeIs that a Titleist?
http://youtu.be/0u8KUgUqprw
Awesome. Genius to realize you needed the add, then write it and act it.http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/jason-alexander#For a show that had so many great scenes, one liners, and all around hilarious moments - George's story and it leading to him pulling out the golf ball from his pocket and holding it up... And Kramer asking this... One of my top favorite moments in all of TVSo awesomeIs that a Titleist?
http://youtu.be/0u8KUgUqprw
Go to Part 2 of the four parts and skip to about 19:00. Listen for the next ~5 minutes and Jason talks about this exact scene. Until today, I never knew what he explained about it. Interesting.
The scene was never written. That is the interesting part about it. It was a new scene in the show thought up in a matter of minutes. Feeding off of the audience is a motivator that I don't think many, if any, sitcoms ever do.Awesome. Genius to realize you needed the add, then write it and act it.http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/jason-alexander#For a show that had so many great scenes, one liners, and all around hilarious moments - George's story and it leading to him pulling out the golf ball from his pocket and holding it up... And Kramer asking this... One of my top favorite moments in all of TVSo awesomeIs that a Titleist?
http://youtu.be/0u8KUgUqprw
Go to Part 2 of the four parts and skip to about 19:00. Listen for the next ~5 minutes and Jason talks about this exact scene. Until today, I never knew what he explained about it. Interesting.
The look on Kramer's face as George pulls out the golf ball is my favorite part. Now I know he was sat there for a minute.
That's what I meant by 'written'...David wrote it on a piece of paper when they realized they needed something, and handed it to Alexander.The scene was never written. That is the interesting part about it. It was a new scene in the show thought up in a matter of minutes. Feeding off of the audience is a motivator that I don't think many, if any, sitcoms ever do.Awesome. Genius to realize you needed the add, then write it and act it.http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/jason-alexander#For a show that had so many great scenes, one liners, and all around hilarious moments - George's story and it leading to him pulling out the golf ball from his pocket and holding it up... And Kramer asking this... One of my top favorite moments in all of TVSo awesomeIs that a Titleist?
http://youtu.be/0u8KUgUqprw
Go to Part 2 of the four parts and skip to about 19:00. Listen for the next ~5 minutes and Jason talks about this exact scene. Until today, I never knew what he explained about it. Interesting.
The look on Kramer's face as George pulls out the golf ball is my favorite part. Now I know he was sat there for a minute.
Interesting, I need to watch the whole episode again. I've always thought the whole "Kramer hits golf balls into the ocean" subplot was put in specifically for that payoff. Seems crazy that it worked out so perfectly.Awesome. Genius to realize you needed the add, then write it and act it.The look on Kramer's face as George pulls out the golf ball is my favorite part. Now I know he was sat there for a minute.http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/jason-alexander#Go to Part 2 of the four parts and skip to about 19:00. Listen for the next ~5 minutes and Jason talks about this exact scene. Until today, I never knew what he explained about it. Interesting.For a show that had so many great scenes, one liners, and all around hilarious moments - George's story and it leading to him pulling out the golf ball from his pocket and holding it up... And Kramer asking this... One of my top favorite moments in all of TVSo awesomeIs that a Titleist?
http://youtu.be/0u8KUgUqprw
Good point. Why was the beach golf scene in there in the first place?Interesting, I need to watch the whole episode again. I've always thought the whole "Kramer hits golf balls into the ocean" subplot was put in specifically for that payoff. Seems crazy that it worked out so perfectly.Awesome. Genius to realize you needed the add, then write it and act it.The look on Kramer's face as George pulls out the golf ball is my favorite part. Now I know he was sat there for a minute.http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/jason-alexander#Go to Part 2 of the four parts and skip to about 19:00. Listen for the next ~5 minutes and Jason talks about this exact scene. Until today, I never knew what he explained about it. Interesting.For a show that had so many great scenes, one liners, and all around hilarious moments - George's story and it leading to him pulling out the golf ball from his pocket and holding it up... And Kramer asking this... One of my top favorite moments in all of TVSo awesomeIs that a Titleist?
http://youtu.be/0u8KUgUqprw
The feeding of the cat under the door was my favorite part.Definitely my favorite, too.I had to look it up, but "The Fire" is up there. Jerry goes to heckle a woman at work, George fights off women and children to escape a fire at the birthday party, and perhaps the greatest minute and a half in television, Kramer tells the story about him driving a bus to save the pinkey toe.
But the "best" episode is "The Slicer."
Lot of good info here for outsiders on how TV is done. I've touched on some of this in the past, it's a lot more fluid than people realize.Mario Kart said:The scene was never written. That is the interesting part about it. It was a new scene in the show thought up in a matter of minutes. Feeding off of the audience is a motivator that I don't think many, if any, sitcoms ever do.gump said:Awesome. Genius to realize you needed the add, then write it and act it.Mario Kart said:http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/jason-alexander#Emerson Biggens said:For a show that had so many great scenes, one liners, and all around hilarious moments - George's story and it leading to him pulling out the golf ball from his pocket and holding it up... And Kramer asking this... One of my top favorite moments in all of TVSo awesomeIs that a Titleist?
http://youtu.be/0u8KUgUqprw
Go to Part 2 of the four parts and skip to about 19:00. Listen for the next ~5 minutes and Jason talks about this exact scene. Until today, I never knew what he explained about it. Interesting.
The look on Kramer's face as George pulls out the golf ball is my favorite part. Now I know he was sat there for a minute.
And what did they think the payoff would have been with the episode just ending with George walking into the ocean?gump said:Good point. Why was the beach golf scene in there in the first place?fatguyinalittlecoat said:Interesting, I need to watch the whole episode again. I've always thought the whole "Kramer hits golf balls into the ocean" subplot was put in specifically for that payoff. Seems crazy that it worked out so perfectly.gump said:Awesome. Genius to realize you needed the add, then write it and act it.The look on Kramer's face as George pulls out the golf ball is my favorite part. Now I know he was sat there for a minute.Mario Kart said:http://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/jason-alexander#Go to Part 2 of the four parts and skip to about 19:00. Listen for the next ~5 minutes and Jason talks about this exact scene. Until today, I never knew what he explained about it. Interesting.Emerson Biggens said:For a show that had so many great scenes, one liners, and all around hilarious moments - George's story and it leading to him pulling out the golf ball from his pocket and holding it up... And Kramer asking this... One of my top favorite moments in all of TVSo awesomeIs that a Titleist?
http://youtu.be/0u8KUgUqprw
There's a flashback ep with some bloopers, and that scene is one. Hilarious. Some others are the scene where George gets arrested and Elaine and Frank fight...a scene with Frank trying to say 'Del Boca Vista'....and the scene where Frank gets in bed with George and offers him some of his bowl of kasha...Jerry Stiller is obviously a funny guy."The Abstinence" was on last night, George stops having sex and gets smart, Elaine stops having sex and gets stupid, Kramer turns his apartment into a smoking lounge and destroys his face. "Don't look, Jerry, I'm hideous!" I think I read somewhere that that scene took multiple takes because Seinfeld couldn't stop laughing as soon as Kramer burst into the room.
"What you got there...the 4 volt?"My favorite all time scene though was the one mph scooter chase with George being pursued by a pack of seniors while pedestrians easily surpassed them. "Hey, man. You dented my ride."
This is a great interview - he's pretty forthcoming about things. Great insight in to acting in general and specifically Seinfeld. I spent a better part of this morning listening to ithttp://www.emmytvlegends.org/interviews/people/jason-alexander#
Go to Part 2 of the four parts and skip to about 19:00. Listen for the next ~5 minutes and Jason talks about this exact scene. Until today, I never knew what he explained about it. Interesting.
I assume I voted for the opposite"Hi, my name is George, I'm unemployed & I live with my parents."
There were a couple of bad ones in S1 when they were still getting their feet under them.. Don't think that one falls to that level.Can we agree that the worst episode is "The Dealership" with George's absurd candy lineup? What a waste of time.
High-five! Yes, season 1 was mostly brutal. There was no atmosphere. Bad furniture. Bad original Morty. Bad scripts. Bad everything.There were a couple of bad ones in S1 when they were still getting their feet under them.. Don't think that one falls to that level.
Kind of incredible it survived. It was truly awful at the outset.High-five! Yes, season 1 was mostly brutal. There was no atmosphere. Bad furniture. Bad original Morty. Bad scripts. Bad everything.
Without the diner scene, that episode isn't top 20. With it, it's top 5.Interesting, I need to watch the whole episode again. I've always thought the whole "Kramer hits golf balls into the ocean" subplot was put in specifically for that payoff. Seems crazy that it worked out so perfectly.
The worst for me has always been the wedding in India episode. Hate it.Can we agree that the worst episode is "The Dealership" with George's absurd candy lineup? What a waste of time.