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Got his brains blown out all over the Pacific.  Ain't nothing funny about that!

It's literally almost the same character.  

Why does Jerry have reservations about turning his jacket inside out in the precip in front of Mr. Benes?  

What color alias causes the biggest stink for Joe in "reservoir dogs"?  

I'll hang up and listen.

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1 hour ago, YGIFS said:

Got his brains blown out all over the Pacific.  Ain't nothing funny about that!

It's literally almost the same character.  

Why does Jerry have reservations about turning his jacket inside out in the precip in front of Mr. Benes?  

What color alias causes the biggest stink for Joe in "reservoir dogs"?  

I'll hang up and listen.

You're not Mr. Purple...some other guy on some other job is Mr. Purple...you're Mr. PINK!

The pink stripes on the inside of Jerry's suede coat would upset Alton/Joe just as much as Buscemi's bitching about pink does in 'dogs'

Every time I rewatch seasons 1-2, I am so thankful that they changed the way they wrote George's character.  He was borderline insufferable.

Morty Seinfeld and Frank Costanza changed actors, they could have done the same for Alton. Maybe they thought they had enough parent material with Jerry and George’s parents. Babs Kramer also only made one appearance (not counting the finale).

 

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57 minutes ago, 'stache said:

Morty Seinfeld and Frank Costanza changed actors, they could have done the same for Alton. Maybe they thought they had enough parent material with Jerry and George’s parents. Babs Kramer also only made one appearance (not counting the finale).

 

You also never hear about Elaine's sister ever again, nor George's brother.  Maybe there's some subtle commentary in there about how odd only children grow up to be in many cases.  But to your point, makes sense---they quickly figured out they had lightning in a bottle with the Costanzas by themselves.  Coulda been a Roper-esque spinoff (which would have invariably failed).  The Seinfelds weren't entertaining on their own but the way they annoyed Jerry, their long standing feud with the Costanzas, and Morty's little side hustles with Kramer always cracked me up.   There was really no need to add more adults to this cadre of tall Manhattan toddlers, particularly with Kramer who was wisely left a blank slate that they could just backfill with whatever they needed for the joke.  

I don't think we ever see any other relatives ever for Elaine and Kramer.  For George, we see his cousin who wants to bang him in the van.  We certainly hear a lot about Uncle Mo, Heddy, and Aunt Baby.  But I don't know that any other blood relatives ever appear in person. 

Jerry has grand-aunts, cousins, Uncle Leo, and some others I'm sure I'm forgetting.  

9 hours ago, YGIFS said:

Coulda been a Roper-esque spinoff (which would have invariably failed). 

Don Knotts as Kramer.

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The Alex is a family theater, not one of your swing-joints!

I like how in an earlier season Jerry says he needs to get on that internet, and by season 9, George is selling computers by saying that it has porn (and stock quotes). Encapsulates the internets development in the 90's and that porn will always lead the way into new technologies. 

1 hour ago, 'stache said:

I like how in an earlier season Jerry says he needs to get on that internet, and by season 9, George is selling computers by saying that it has porn (and stock quotes). Encapsulates the internets development in the 90's and that porn will always lead the way into new technologies. 

And they call it the World Wide Web. You can e-mail anyone!

What are you, a scientist?!

12 minutes ago, 'stache said:

George is selling computers

Hey, Braun, Costanza's kicking your butt!

44 minutes ago, 'stache said:

I like how in an earlier season Jerry says he needs to get on that internet, and by season 9, George is selling computers by saying that it has porn (and stock quotes). Encapsulates the internets development in the 90's and that porn will always lead the way into new technologies. 

Porn quotes

Kramer mentions "e-mail" one time out loud.  When talking about the irrelevance of the U.S. Postal Service.  Jerry has a car phone, but even though flip phone were ubiquitous in New York by the mid-to-late 90's, I can't recall a single scene with one of the main four using one (except for Jerry's car phone on rare occasion).  Couple times a season, Jerry would be on his desktop when somebody walked in, presumably writing out material.  The above exchanges between George and Elaine, and she sometimes working on one at the office, presumably for publishing/editing purposes.  

Really, the height of technological commentary on the show was the Willard.  IT HAS OTHER FUNCTIONS! 

The phone with the two line phone (Y'know... I could hear you on the other line)

 

And of course George and the answering machine.

 

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Well yeah, there's plenty of landline gags.  Was speaking more to 90's technology.

Best landline scenes:

George stealing answering machine tape like in real life Larry David.  Jerry clicking the water bottle "Uh, I think I'm getting another call.  Talk to you later..."  Giving the phone with Beijing to the Chinese delivery guy.  Jerry and the telemarketer.  George's outgoing message.  Darren on Kramer's "office line."  George calling Jerry from a payphone in a panic about the Japanese guys stuck in the chest of drawers "Uncle Leo?"  The order of preference on the pre-dials with Jerry's girlfriend and step-mom.  Noreen actually a bald dude sounding like a woman on the phone.  Anytime Kramer walks in to see Jackie Chiles, he's always on a bizarre phone call.  Elaine's psychiatrist boyfriend wrapping up the call with "Yes, Bobo..."   The airplane call with the Astros executives.  So many more I can't recall right now. 

But my all-time favorite was Frank's dry delivery to Seinfeld's answering machine.

"Jerry, it's Frank Costanza.  Mr. Steinbrenner is here.  George is dead.  Call me back."  

20 minutes ago, YGIFS said:

Was speaking more to 90's technology.

Two line phone in your home was cutting edge in the 90's! 

13 minutes ago, YGIFS said:

Well yeah, there's plenty of landline gags.  Was speaking more to 90's technology.

Best landline scenes:

George stealing answering machine tape like in real life Larry David.  Jerry clicking the water bottle "Uh, I think I'm getting another call.  Talk to you later..."  Giving the phone with Beijing to the Chinese delivery guy.  Jerry and the telemarketer.  George's outgoing message.  Darren on Kramer's "office line."  George calling Jerry from a payphone in a panic about the Japanese guys stuck in the chest of drawers "Uncle Leo?"  The order of preference on the pre-dials with Jerry's girlfriend and step-mom.  Noreen actually a bald dude sounding like a woman on the phone.  Anytime Kramer walks in to see Jackie Chiles, he's always on a bizarre phone call.  Elaine's psychiatrist boyfriend wrapping up the call with "Yes, Bobo..."   The airplane call with the Astros executives.  So many more I can't recall right now. 

But my all-time favorite was Frank's dry delivery to Seinfeld's answering machine.

"Jerry, it's Frank Costanza.  Mr. Steinbrenner is here.  George is dead.  Call me back."  

Also when Jerry's parents are living at Uncle Leo's they call him constantly because it's a local call and no longer long distance. 

I felt that the car phone thing was a sign that Jerry was fairly wealthy. They reference it a few times. An odd scene to me is when he asks to stay with Jack Klampus because his bank is empty and credit cards maxed out, but when he's back at the coffee shop he says he's "nearly broke" and when asked "really?" he flippantly says "no." If he had access to money, surely he could get a plane ticket back to NY. I also don't recall any explanation how he bounced a check at Marcelino's. Was it from an old account he was closing? That usually only happens to people living on the edge paycheck to paycheck. 

1 minute ago, Cheeseweasel said:

Two line phone in your home was cutting edge in the 90's! 

My sister had her own number that had a different ring, but it was the same line.

Apparently so was an alarm clock that had a separate volume control than the one for alarm chime volume control.  

Honest to god, I've slept in literally thousands of hotel rooms over the years.  And I've never seen one of those.  

Frankly it sounds.....made up.

5 minutes ago, 'stache said:

My sister had her own number that had a different ring, but it was the same line.

That's an episode!

Bizarro Kramer had the "terrific" idea of an alarm clock that tells you the weather. My wife uses Alexa for an alarm and as soon as you say stop, it tells you the weather. Maybe he'll sue and accept a settlement of free Prime for the rest of his life. Wait, it's Bizarro Kramer, he'll actually win and make a bunch of money for himself and lawyer. 

1 minute ago, 'stache said:

Bizarro Kramer had the "terrific" idea of an alarm clock that tells you the weather. My wife uses Alexa for an alarm and as soon as you say stop, it tells you the weather. Maybe he'll sue and accept a settlement of free Prime for the rest of his life. Wait, it's Bizarro Kramer, he'll actually win and make a bunch of money for himself and lawyer. 

Free Prime and a lifetime supply of Cafe Lattes!

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10 minutes ago, Cheeseweasel said:

That's an episode!

There's an episode, that's an episode!

-But nothing happens on the call?  How is that an episode?

Okay, well maybe something happens on the call...

-No nothing happens, it's just a phone ringing!"  

 

Yeah, Firestorm’s good. I saw it yesterday. Yeah well my buddy Jerry, he's seen it twice. You want to talk to him?

57 minutes ago, YGIFS said:

There's an episode, that's an episode!

-But nothing happens on the call?  How is that an episode?

Okay, well maybe something happens on the call...

-No nothing happens, it's just a phone ringing!"  

 

 Well, why am I watching it?

-Kramer making a collect call from the payphone at the nexus of the universe.  "Hey buddy, don't say no!"

-Elaine getting a new area code. "They just multiplied it by 3 and then they added 1 to the middle number.  It's the same."

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It also was weird to me how much they used the payphone at Monks. The Movie was also a product of its time, Jerry has to physically go to the theater to tell Elaine that he can't make the movie after his set was changed. Today it would be a two second text message. 

I love Russell's character.  Very under appreciated.  From how mean he is to George to his infatuation with Elaine.  

I can have any woman I want in this city!  ANY ONE!

1 hour ago, Cheeseweasel said:

Saw these in the store yesterday! Not sure if they will sell! But who knows!

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They aren't doing it right.  You have to make the whole muffin and then pop the top.

How do you know that’s not what they did?

It's not "Top of the muffin...TO YOU!"

6 hours ago, 4th&Five said:

They’re just stumps!

why don’t you just drop off some chicken skins and lobster shells!

I love that exchange.

'So uh, do we have a deal (snorts)?'

'Yeah, and here it is.  You get your filthy toilet book off my counter and I won't jump across it and punch you in the brain!' 

3 hours ago, YGIFS said:

I love that exchange.

'So uh, do we have a deal (snorts)?'

'Yeah, and here it is.  You get your filthy toilet book off my counter and I won't jump across it and punch you in the brain!' 

Here I come.

21 hours ago, 4th&Five said:

They’re just stumps!

Are they war veterans?

I don't know if it was the alcohol or the ammonia, but the next thing I knew, she was mopping the floor with me!

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