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A joke about shitting in your host's house at a party... just off yourself you hack.

Burt Stuntin (Hurting 2), Monday, 3 February 2014 04:46 (ten years ago) link

Just watched it--yeah, that didn't work at all.

tbd (Eazy), Monday, 3 February 2014 04:51 (ten years ago) link

not the wallersteins

flopson, Monday, 3 February 2014 05:51 (ten years ago) link

yeah man that totally sucked. and one thing about the series is the retro car porn is sort of pathetic in the context, he is so boring now yet senselessly rich. it's sad to see how little enjoyment he gets out of life

flopson, Monday, 3 February 2014 05:58 (ten years ago) link

i think he enjoyed the pacer

j., Monday, 3 February 2014 06:05 (ten years ago) link

The thing about its marketing was pretty funny

Burt Stuntin (Hurting 2), Monday, 3 February 2014 06:13 (ten years ago) link

yes they're in character to answer the question. the latest (3rd) series of CICGC has been less funny this time around imo; the earlier Brian Regan,
Alec Baldwin and Carl Reiner ones were side splitting. it's pretty popular now though it seems
http://www.thewrap.com/comedians-in-cars-getting-coffee-jerry-seinfeld-crack-25-million-streams

piscesx, Monday, 3 February 2014 06:28 (ten years ago) link

I think the concept is that it starts out as the actors but kind of time-warps into the characters when they enter the restaurant.

He's dressed as George Costanza in the car, making George-style "uh-huh. uh--huh."s in the car, is rugless throughout, and captioned and introduced as 'George Costanza.'

(D1CK$) (sic), Monday, 3 February 2014 08:18 (ten years ago) link

yeah i picked up a couple of those subtle clues

regret it? nope, said it? yep (Noodle Vague), Monday, 3 February 2014 08:33 (ten years ago) link

i didn't realize JA was known for wearing a little hair hat now

scott c-word (some dude), Monday, 3 February 2014 11:25 (ten years ago) link

he is so boring now yet senselessly rich. it's sad to see how little enjoyment he gets out of life

I like it in the Todd Barry one where he's shocked when Todd tells him he carries his laundry down the street in a big dirty clothes bag. There's a weird pause and Jerry kind of meekly says "I mean... I used to do that."

Walter Galt, Monday, 3 February 2014 11:30 (ten years ago) link

i think for a billionaire (or whatever) that JS comes across as relatively easy going and fun loving in the Comedians In Cars.. stuff. as much as anyone with a shedload of cash i mean.

piscesx, Monday, 3 February 2014 11:42 (ten years ago) link

I didn't think it was very funny but I wasn't offended....

Evan, Monday, 3 February 2014 13:29 (ten years ago) link

five months pass...

Watching the series from scratch. Great line in S1E1, he says, what do men want? They what women! It's the only thing we're completely sure of.

Otm

calstars, Sunday, 27 July 2014 20:51 (ten years ago) link

seven months pass...
three months pass...

watched an ep of this show for the first time in at least 10 years

it was the one where jerry & George make a pact to be grown ups & then George goes and proposes to susan and jerry breaks up w his gf cuz she eats peas one at a time

holds up, still funny

johnny crunch, Monday, 29 June 2015 18:53 (nine years ago) link

o and as the credits role George is in bed w/ susan totally stone faced w/ the mad abt u opening theme playing from their tv lmao

johnny crunch, Monday, 29 June 2015 18:54 (nine years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5ibSvOWAMg

example (crüt), Monday, 29 June 2015 18:57 (nine years ago) link

watching the early episodes on hulu now. they feel so quiet and leisurely compared to the later stuff. not a bad thing -- almost feels kind of like you're watching a play sometimes. george also nowhere close to his later maniacal self.

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Monday, 29 June 2015 19:38 (nine years ago) link

This show is chicken soup for my soul.

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Monday, 29 June 2015 19:45 (nine years ago) link

http://comediansincarsgettingcoffee.com/

Watched a half dozen or so Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee for the first time yesterday. Not bad. The Seinfeld reunion ones were nice. Michael Richards ep nostalgic/sad you can tell his big gaffe shook him up and he'll probably never be the same. Wonder if Seinfeld deliberately chose the shittiest rusty looking car he could for that one. Julia Louis-Dreyfus was really nice and that one felt more like old best friends hanging out, really sweet. The ep with "George Costanza" was really weird cos Jason Alexander was wearing some bad bad bad makeup.

The Mel Brooks one was great, he's probably the funniest guest on the whole show. Larry David was good, Sarah Silverman, Tina Fey, Louis C.K., all great.

Seinfeld's kind of a tool but that's just who he is and he's kind of funny when he acts that way anyways. Much like Curb and Seinfeld this show is in many ways about rich people being obnoxious in public. Which is fine because I think they are funny.

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 10 July 2015 16:27 (nine years ago) link

I don't know, I really enjoy the good episodes (loved the Joel Hodgson one), but sometimes I cant get over the combination of sensory-porn-for-rich-old-people (super close ups and sounds of the nice cars, coffee being brewed, other episode specific food or things similarly filmed) and the talking to each other like everything they say is some genius anecdote merely because of who's saying it (usually met with a confirmatory "that's great" spoken as if they just experienced wit and insight nobody else could have conjured).

I suspect the "Tim and Gelman" sketches were inspired to parody that show while at the same exact time create delusional hacky comedian characters that think they are as good as a Seinfeld.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80G38bxPeyI

Evan, Friday, 10 July 2015 18:06 (nine years ago) link

eight months pass...

caught the last 5 minutes of the backwards episode "the betrayal" last night and for some reason id never seen it! i can literally recite most Seinfeld episodes, had a torrent of the complete series on my computer from my late teens to late twenties that I watched like crazy, have watched it regularly in syndication for a decade, and most notably i said to my wife like a week ago "i wish somehow there were some Seinfeld episodes i hadn't seen because ive seen them all too many times". my mind is blown.

trickle-down ergonomics (jim in glasgow), Friday, 8 April 2016 17:23 (eight years ago) link

that is actually the first episode I ever saw of the show in full. and I've never seen it since.

frogbs, Friday, 8 April 2016 17:51 (eight years ago) link

first episode i saw was the sponge, i was 11 or 12, the idea that there was a prophylactic other than a condom and that it was a sponge confused me no end

trickle-down ergonomics (jim in glasgow), Friday, 8 April 2016 17:55 (eight years ago) link

I have already mentioned my confusion at the sponge upthread lol

trickle-down ergonomics (jim in glasgow), Friday, 8 April 2016 18:01 (eight years ago) link

^ I figured you were doing a reference to the call-back they did in the last episode, with the shirt buttons.

nickn, Friday, 8 April 2016 18:37 (eight years ago) link

Betrayal is the worst post-season 1 episode imo. frogbs you picked the least funny and most confusing episode.

i highly recommend checking out The Opposite if you ever want to give it another chance.

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Saturday, 9 April 2016 00:22 (eight years ago) link

hah - meant to say I've never seen that episode since. just weird to me that the first episode I saw was arguably the strangest, then when I actually got into the show I never saw it again.

frogbs, Saturday, 9 April 2016 02:27 (eight years ago) link

There was also one "lost" episode for me that I only saw after I got the DVDs, the one where Elaine breaks up with Crazy Joe Davola, who later dresses up as a clown. Which makes sense cause there's another episode I'd seen a million times where he asks her on a date, but I figured it was a dropped storyline. Not a particularly funny episode

Vinnie, Saturday, 9 April 2016 03:48 (eight years ago) link

Legitimately creepy episode which among the shows general tone seems really odd. Like Elaine escapes him by pepper spraying him, he represents actual danger.

trickle-down ergonomics (jim in glasgow), Saturday, 9 April 2016 04:37 (eight years ago) link

Perhaps they just don't show either of those eps so often because they're bad/not funny

trickle-down ergonomics (jim in glasgow), Saturday, 9 April 2016 04:38 (eight years ago) link

xpost That's such an amazing season. I think a lot of nuance is lost when you watch the episodes in isolation because it's basically all one season-long story.

My Whole Existence Is Flan (Old Lunch), Saturday, 9 April 2016 04:40 (eight years ago) link

xp otm about the tone of that episode being very different. Though it was Binaca, not pepper spray, and that ref comes back later in a mildly funny way. It seems odd that networks would purposefully skip that episode since, at least on my local station, they usually show the episodes in order. I think it's just chance that I never saw it. By contrast, I've seen the damn backwards episode like ten times on tv

Vinnie, Saturday, 9 April 2016 15:27 (eight years ago) link

The only one that I think was officially removed was the one about the Puerto Rican Day parade:

The episode aired one week before the two-part clip show and the two-part series finale aired. Because of controversy surrounding a scene in which Cosmo Kramer accidentally burns and then stomps on the Puerto Rican flag, NBC was forced to apologize and had it banned from airing on the network again. Also, it was not initially part of the syndicated package. In the summer of 2002, the episode started to appear with the flag-burning sequence intact.

I don't think I've seen it.

clemenza, Saturday, 9 April 2016 15:42 (eight years ago) link

lol when Kramer has to use a bathroom and tries posing as a prospective buyer ("wealthy industrialist H.E. Pennypacker") at an open house.

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Saturday, 9 April 2016 19:15 (eight years ago) link

yeah that was funny, especially when Jerry and George turn up and they're all playing their alias characters

SALES WOMAN: Mr. Pennypacker, this is Mr. Vandelay, And you know Mr. Varnsen

KRAMER: Uh, Varnsen.

JERRY: Pennypacker.

KRAMER: Vandelay.

GEORGE: Pennypacker. Varnsen.

Drop soap, not bombs (Ste), Sunday, 10 April 2016 16:41 (eight years ago) link

first episode i saw was the sponge, i was 11 or 12, the idea that there was a prophylactic other than a condom and that it was a sponge confused me no end

I’m still confused. I’m 31.

I suppose I could Google “sponge prophylactic,” but it seems too late for me.

Allen (etaeoe), Sunday, 10 April 2016 21:51 (eight years ago) link

I was an adult before I got why "Mulva" was funny

Neanderthal, Monday, 11 April 2016 02:14 (eight years ago) link

even though I owned an album with the title of the word it rhymed with

Neanderthal, Monday, 11 April 2016 02:15 (eight years ago) link

Laura Mvula?

rhymes with "blondie blast" (cryptosicko), Monday, 11 April 2016 02:21 (eight years ago) link

What always confused me about that episode is that clitoris doesn't rhyme with Delores, unless you're some kind of freak

Josefa, Monday, 11 April 2016 03:36 (eight years ago) link

that always bothered me too, but "Aretha" bothers me even more

ejemplo (crüt), Monday, 11 April 2016 04:05 (eight years ago) link

Wasn't the point of "Aretha" to show how far George was reaching in trying to figure this out? Or was that "Bovary?"

rhymes with "blondie blast" (cryptosicko), Monday, 11 April 2016 04:13 (eight years ago) link

Flavia LaJorra

a very hansom, and smart boy (Old Lunch), Monday, 11 April 2016 04:18 (eight years ago) link

"the betrayal" would've been a better finale for the show than the actual finale.

i rewatched all of seinfeld on hulu recently and was really amazed by how much stronger it seems when you watch it all in order. i'd always thought of the episodes as fairly stand-alone, but there are so many little call-back jokes and continuing themes that are totally lost when you just watch random episodes in syndication. like, there's an episode where jerry's dad loses his wallet and loudly accuses his doctor of stealing it, and then like six episodes later there's a moment in the middle of an unrelated scene where jerry sits on his couch and suddenly finds the wallet. i can't imagine a lot of viewers even noticed most of this stuff back when the episodes first aired; the show at its best just feels so well-constructed, internally consistent and carefully thought out.

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Monday, 11 April 2016 06:22 (eight years ago) link

The running gag where Costanza would just magically show up wherever Jerry was is really something special

frogbs, Monday, 11 April 2016 13:19 (eight years ago) link

one month passes...

Wow I only just found out that the Nazi girl in the "Limo" episode is also the same girl who played Jerrys girlfriend in the "Pie" episode.

(Suzanne Snyder, also one of the girls from Weird Science)

Drop soap, not bombs (Ste), Monday, 16 May 2016 20:25 (eight years ago) link

https://i.imgur.com/TxmRph3.jpg

frogbs, Monday, 16 May 2016 20:26 (eight years ago) link


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