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Seinfeld fans: Favorite scene or moment?

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One in particular.

"Do you have a ketchup secret?"

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yup
 
I love when Jerry and George go to LA to find Kramer.

"That guy just gave me a wise answer!" and the whole scene in the cop car:

Nice shotgun.
Thanks.
Clean as a whistle.
You could eat off that shotgun.
What is that a 12 gauge? 12 gauge, seems to be the most popular gauge.
Big favourite, my favourite.
Mine too, love the 12 gauge.
Makes the 11 gauge look like a cat pistol.

Also: http://youtu.be/oiDeMGzlCA0
 
I love in "The Sniffing Accountant" when Kramer, Newman, and Jerry are writing the "cease and desist" letter to the sniffing accountant.

Jerry: 'Dear Barry. Consider this letter to be official termination of our relationship effective immediately.'

Kramer: Exclamation point.

Elaine: You still have no proof.

Kramer: Elaine, he was sniffing like crazy around me.

Jerry: 'I will expect all funds in form of cashier checks no later than the 18th'.

Kramer: Double exclamation point!

Then Newman and Kramer giggle when they put the photo of the guy on the toilet into the letter.

My favourite bit about that scene is when Jerry is leaving the apartment, but comes back in... "The what??"
 
"Susie didn't commit suicide! She was murdered! By Jerry Seinfeld!"

"Not only that, but I broke his thumbs!"
 
I really like the scene where Jerry is in his apartment with George, they are discussing the guy they found out was lying about his cancer. Jerry says something like "who lies about having cancer? Not even you could lie about something like that." And George just gives this amazing look and responds "yes, yes I could."

Amazing.
 
"Susie didn't commit suicide! She was murdered! By Jerry Seinfeld!"

"Not only that, but I broke his thumbs!"
The Cigar Store Indian was on tonight on TBS, and the ending got me thinking of posting in this topic again, and I see this post, and it, together with tonight's episode, got me thinking--Seinfeld had a lot of really good ending jokes that build up amazingly from the entirety of the episode. Removed of context, they are merely okay (or nonsensical) but at the end of the episode they are just incredible.

The Susie quote above is probably one of my favorite moments in the show after what I posted in the OP.

Al Roker's last second appearance at the end of The Cigar Store Indian gets me every time.

Beth's final line in The Yada Yada is up there as well.

The ending of The Secret Code is amazing too:

"The Rogue's Wallet
That's where he kept his card, his dirty little secret. Short, devious, balding. His name was Costanza. He killed my mother."

Unbeatable.
 
I'm getting a dog in the next couple months and will name him/her Jerry.

My master plan is to get home from work every day and yell, 'Jerry! Hello!' just like Uncle Leo.
 
The Cigar Store Indian was on tonight on TBS, and the ending got me thinking of posting in this topic again, and I see this post, and it, together with tonight's episode, got me thinking--Seinfeld had a lot of really good ending jokes that build up amazingly from the entirety of the episode. Removed of context, they are merely okay (or nonsensical) but at the end of the episode they are just incredible.
Can't-stand-ya.
 
The Cigar Store Indian was on tonight on TBS, and the ending got me thinking of posting in this topic again, and I see this post, and it, together with tonight's episode, got me thinking--Seinfeld had a lot of really good ending jokes that build up amazingly from the entirety of the episode. Removed of context, they are merely okay (or nonsensical) but at the end of the episode they are just incredible.

The Susie quote above is probably one of my favorite moments in the show after what I posted in the OP.

Al Roker's last second appearance at the end of The Cigar Store Indian gets me every time.

Beth's final line in The Yada Yada is up there as well.

The ending of The Secret Code is amazing too:

"The Rogue's Wallet
That's where he kept his card, his dirty little secret. Short, devious, balding. His name was Costanza. He killed my mother."

Unbeatable.


lol great post. Totally agree.
 
The Soup Nazi
Kramer uses dresser as sleeping compartments for traveling businessmen
Jerry's pink lined coat and Elaine's father
Kramer get's talk show host set
 
i love the part in the pen where jerry goes to check on elaine in the middle of the night and he does damage control. he basically tries to convince her that the rest of the weekend trip is 20 minutes. she isn't even listening and it doesn't help the situation at all, but it's just perfect.

that episode is the only one without george and only one of two without kramer, and i'm glad that didn't become a thing, but it's still a great experiment. it's liz sheridan's (helen seinfeld) favorite episode.

also w hoa http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Cohen
 
"Holland IS the Netherlands!"
- "THEN WHO ARE THE DUTCH!?"


That entire scene. " 'A vacation from ourselves', that's what you said!"
 
A bit off topic but I was watching an episode of Seinfeld on carckle, it was the one where they park in a handicap spot. Anyway George's dad was played by another guy and not Jerry stiller that threw me off. Anybody else see that one?
 
what a great thread. Most of my faves have been mentioned, but I don't want anyone to forge the Elaine/Putty backslide episode montage:

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A bit off topic but I was watching an episode of Seinfeld on carckle, it was the one where they park in a handicap spot. Anyway George's dad was played by another guy and not Jerry stiller that threw me off. Anybody else see that one?

Yeah, that's actually the original version of the episode, "The Handicap Spot." It was the first appearance of George's father. After they finished it Larry David decided he wanted a different actor for Frank so he recast him and afterward he actually reshot the scenes with him in the episode with Jerry Stiller in the original actor's place for the syndicated versions. Apparently, Crackle uses the original scenes, didn't know that.
 
Yeah, that's actually the original version of the episode, "The Handicap Spot." It was the first appearance of George's father. After they finished it Larry David decided he wanted a different actor for Frank so he recast him and afterward he actually reshot the scenes with him in the episode with Jerry Stiller in the original actor's place for the syndicated versions. Apparently, Crackle uses the original scenes, didn't know that.

Never knew that. Mind blown.
 
Greatest moment is Puddy in face paint for the Devils game. "We're the Devils! We're number 1! The Devils! HISSSS!".

The old man at the library going on a kewpie doll rant at kramer and the librarian was amazing as well.
 
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