@@JakeMXZero no hugging, no learning - its basically the anti thesis of all modern sitcoms - the Seinfeld characters are sort of self centred, not particularly compassionate, and never learn so they keep making the same mistakes over and over.
You remember the woman who jerry called from the cancer walk list. That woman coincidentally also used the sponge. Anyway, Jerry was like he couldn’t be with someone who cares for the general well being of other people. That is Bizarro Elaine.
I think a big point of this episode is pointing out the fact that Elaine has always considered herself above/or beyond the morals and actions of her original friends. When she starts surrounding herself with better people, she thinks that’s where she ‘belongs’, when in reality.. she much better molds to the dynamic of the crew she’s built over the series because that’s what’s made her who she is.
Honestly never quite made sense, George is insecure, passive, and very accustomed living his schlubby life with Jerry & Kramer; there's no hot women or anything else George wants in the other group. Then again he is needy! It's a funny scene either way :)
Here's how the last scene would play out in the normal Jerry world: *GEORGE:* At work today, I discovered a pay phone in the lobby that has free long distance. *JERRY:* Yeah, so what'd you do? *GEORGE:* Are you kiddin'? I took advantage of it! I called up Seattle! *JERRY:* You don't know anybody in Seattle. *GEORGE:* It doesn't matter, it was free! *JERRY:* (Sarcastically) That's nice. *KRAMER:* (Slides in) Jerry, have you gotten your groceries yet? *JERRY:* I just got back! *KRAMER:* Alright, giddy-up! Let's see what we got! (George and Kramer rummage through Jerry's groceries) *JERRY:* Again? Can't you two do your own grocery shopping? *KRAMER:* What's this? (Holds a box of Pop-Tarts) Strawberry? Naw, Jerry, I said blueberry, I wanted blueberry. *JERRY:* Alright, that's enough, get out of here, you two are the worst, sometimes you make me wanna cry.
Joseph Scarbrough I never heard of anyone who wouldn't take advantage of free long distance calling. I bet gene did a little long distance calling before he reported the error. All the other stuff I can get, but gene seems to good to be true.
There's something about how George so quickly was willing to ditch Kramer and Jerry for this group of people he has never met but who seem better o find hilarious
Everything about these characters is hilarious. They are complete opposites. Kevin is caring, serious and always locks his door, unlike indifferent and sarcastic Jerry. Gene is responsible and has morals, unlike the scheming and maniacal George. Feldman is considerate, always knocks and buys food for his neighbour, unlike the clueless oddball Kramer. Once you see these guys away from Elaine, it really highlights how ridiculous they are. Jerry, George and Kramer might be incredibly selfish and destructive human beings, but they are still likeable. Kevin, Gene and Feldman are remarkable irritating to be around because they are too nice.
***** I think it reflects society, in that we feel drawn to people of questionable morals because it makes us feel better about ourselves. People who are too nice come across as fake or boring. Hence, why girls often fall for the bad boys, while ignoring the nice guy who gets stuck in the friend zone.
+Mark Robinson People like these 3 clowns are boring as hell. I would rather die than be like or around people like that. And nice guys are losers that will always finish last in everything. That's why girls, at least the attractive ones, will never go for them. Girls want a good life with excitement. Something "nice" guys can never achieve
+Mark Robinson Not really. It's just that they're boring, predictable, and completely unfunny. There are many people with good morals who are also fun to be around. Also, grudge-holding holier-than-thou types like that tend to have major blind spots to reality that they remain blissfully unaware of, and moral shortcomings they will never consciously recognize and face up to, and the resulting tension is why they're so high-strung and take themselves so seriously. And there's nothing wrong with being nice; kissing butt is a different story.
Patrick Smith I think you missed the point. The show was pointing out the two extremes, while making it clear that the original trio were more relatable and ultimately easier to get along with because they have obvious flaws. The new trio, while seemingly possessing a stronger sense of morality, are caricatures of a "perfect person". But humans perceive someone who acts like that as being fake. Similar to how Agent Smith described the first Matrix as a disaster that the humans rejected. Of course they're boring, predictable and unfunny. That's the point. It's why Elaine chooses to go back to Jerry, George and Kramer. In the end, the Bizarro World was not meant to be inhabited by a person of Elaine's questionable morals.
Had to watch this after part of the bit was in the Netflix trailer. Can I just say I LOVE the Julia Louis-Dreyfus tone & response when he says What are you doing? "Eatin' olives."
I remember the actor who played Feldman was in a commercial in the mid-90s where he played a basketball player. At first the commercial used his real voice, and then they dubbed it over to make him sound like he was from Serbia.
I worked with "Kevin" way back when in Lenox MA at Shakespeare & Co when he was the concession stand manager. He's had quite the career. Those were memorable times for sure.
This was such a shot across the bow at the gentler Miller-Boyett sitcoms of the late 80s and early 90s (Perfect Strangers, Full House, etc.) while also low-key critiquing the show's own audience by having the "bizarro" counterparts be the ones who would actually be the normal ones in an ordinary setting - very similar to the show's finale in that it critiqued its own audience for rooting for the leads at all, although here the teasing is a bit more gentle and "fun" than an outright scolding.
This is one of my favorite storylines in the series. Feldman cracks me up everytime and i love how they are all just reading and chilling like normal people
I remember, as a kid watching sitcoms and there would be one episode that was really weird and totally different than the normal show's premise. This is the weird Seinfeld episode. It was an episode of MASH that I first encountered this phenomenon. I can't remember which ep but it kinda freaked me out. Good times
I just noticed something, Vargas works for FedEx while Newman works for USPS. You know, I've always complained about the USPS had shitty ass service while FedEx is the opposite... bizarro!
Kevin and Melanie dated in the past. Whenever they broke up, they both thought it was best to go their separate ways, out of respect for anyone they would date in the future.
I have to admit that I saw every episode about 15 times or more ? It was the funniest show of its time without a doubt. To have four of the funniest people on the same show made every episode hilarious. Lol funny funny funny
I'm going to see if I can list every difference in Jerry and Kevin's apartments, friends and worlds: . Superman statue-Jerry | . Bizarro Statue-Kevin . Kitchen on right-Jerry | . Kitchen on left-Kevin (from Camera's POV) . Bathroom and bedroom on left-Jerry | . Bathroom and bedroom on right-Kevin (from Camera's POV) . Bicycle-Jerry | . Unicycle-Kevin . Unlocked door-Jerry | . Locked door-Kevin . Struggles with the locks-Jerry | . Doesn't struggle with the locks-Kevin . Locks on right side of door-Jerry | . Locks on left side of door-Kevin (from Camera's POV) . Blue colour scheme (matches Superman)-Jerry | .White colour scheme (matches Bizarro)-Kevin . No pictures of horses due to his dislike of them-Jerry | . Pictures of horses-Kevin (an observation I notice most people seem to miss) . Untidy, disorganised kitchen-Jerry | .Tidy, organised kitchen-Kevin . Has a Mac-Jerry | . Has a PC-Kevin . Buys groceries-Jerry | . Receives groceries-Kevin . Gets groceries stolen/used by Kramer without asking-Jerry | . Feldman supplies groceries instead of stealing and would ask first before using-Kevin . George is usually in a kerfuffle, or being generally loud-Jerry | . Gene is quiet and courteous-Kevin . Kramer bursts through the door, unannounced-Jerry | . Feldman knocks on door first before entering, unannounced-Kevin . Can take one of Elaine's '"Get OUT!" shoves'-Jerry | . Can not take one of Elaine's '"Get OUT!" shoves'-Kevin . Irresponsible and forgetful-Jerry | . Responsible and forgetless-Kevin . Kramer's schemes/ideas are usually zany and/or stupid, but only he in his group thinks they are clever-Jerry | . Feldman's schemes/ideas are usually sensible and/or clever, but only he in his group think they are stupid-Kevin . Newman is from USPS-Jerry | . Vargas is from Fed-Ex-Kevin . Dislikes Newman-Jerry | . Likes Vargas-Kevin . George is poorly dressed, overweight, cheap and dishonest-Jerry | . Gene is smartly dressed, slim, generous and honest If anyone else has any unreported observations, especially about Jerry's apartment, feel free to add below...
+Jacksonrox13 can't be sure, but behind elaine in the kitchen, there's what looks to be natural cereals. on jerry's apartment, on the same shelves, just the regular crap that comes with toys included.
I love how the anti-newman works for FedEx lmao
and he's actually nice to Kevin lmao 🤣
Vargas!
And therefore hardworking.
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Kevin having a unicycle hanging on his wall opposed to Jerry’s bicycle is such a nice touch 😂
It’s the little details that make this show great
How about the Bizzaro action figure in the background?!!! Opposite of Superman!!
Don’t forget the bizarro superman
I came to mention bazzaro superm.....😞
Same apartment 5A. And pasta above the sink instead of boxes of cereal.
This skit was pure gold making it look like Elaine found where she belongs just to flip it over making her the bizarro one, hilariously brillant
Gold Jerry, Gold!
I love the fake Seinfeld music for the ending scene with the bizarros.
That's the best part LMAO
"Me so happy, me want to cry." Perfect last line.
I missed that.
LOL I was wondering what that was
Yeah I wish there was a full version
I love the fact they hug at the end. Seinfeld scriptwriters are told that Jerry, Kramer and George are *never* allowed to hug.
Why?
No hugging no learning. Both of which the Bizarro guys do
@@JakeMXZero no hugging, no learning - its basically the anti thesis of all modern sitcoms - the Seinfeld characters are sort of self centred, not particularly compassionate, and never learn so they keep making the same mistakes over and over.
@@thefantasyreview8709 Right. No heartfelt emotion, no personal growth.
@@bossfan49 as long as it's funny I don't mind
The fact that fake kramer actually brings jake Jerry food instead of eating his is great.
It makes me wonder what "Bizarro" Elaine would be like.
JanetFunkYeah She would be feminine instead of a tomboy that shoves people and curses people out. Also, she would be great at dancing.
She'd be quiet, demur, and reserved. She'd probably work in science or mathematics.
@@WickedSmile1337 lol yes and she'd be an excellent dancer
You remember the woman who jerry called from the cancer walk list. That woman coincidentally also used the sponge. Anyway, Jerry was like he couldn’t be with someone who cares for the general well being of other people. That is Bizarro Elaine.
she would hang her purse on the rack
Elaine should meet her bizarro counterpart Lorraine
I wonder if Lorraine has amazing dance moves
Lorraine! -Two times you were told to kick up to Johnny Sack, and who do ya kick up to, fuckin Little Carmine. Tape her
Link?
Her counterpart is Suzie.
@reindeerkid Hey watch it buddy😬That ranks as my number one favourite movie😍😁
I think a big point of this episode is pointing out the fact that Elaine has always considered herself above/or beyond the morals and actions of her original friends. When she starts surrounding herself with better people, she thinks that’s where she ‘belongs’, when in reality.. she much better molds to the dynamic of the crew she’s built over the series because that’s what’s made her who she is.
Nice observation 👍😸 so true 😂
I love that music for bizzaro Jerry lol.
also that bizzaro superman at his apartment lol.
Also, a unicycle hanging on the wall instead of a bicycle. :-D
The ending notes sounds like a reversal of the regular bass with clicky sounds too, somebody had fun with this one
I only just noticed, there's a PC instead of Jerry's Mac.
The twisted superman was my favorite.
Hamguy Bacon Oh wow! I only just noticed that!
Kevin looks like a bootleg Quentin Tarantino
HAHAHAHA
Someone said it correctly
good lord would i love to see Fargus and Newman meet.
Fargus? I thought it was Vargas!
Hahahaha.
+woollybully100 newman works for the post office, vargus works for fedex lol.
Newman would murder Fargus because he would believe that fedex would be stealing his job. As fargus works for fedex.
Hopefully fdr doesnt show up. Im not ready for that 3 way stare down
Ya kno, franklin delanor romanowski
Doubt it will ever happen. Fargus is busy actually delivering the mail.
Bizarro Bania, the humblest, most hilarious and least annoying comedian in NYC!
Brad Westlund 😂
That's a FIRST CLASS idea there Brad, FIRST CLASS!
That's terrible, Jerry. Terrible.
And he hates soup!
Apparently Norm Macdonald escaped bizzaro world to live in the prime timeline
Note that this guy has a statue of Bizzaro Superman. The writers literally thought of everything.
1:15 is so funny - George also tries to leave the pack but fails haha
Honestly never quite made sense, George is insecure, passive, and very accustomed living his schlubby life with Jerry & Kramer; there's no hot women or anything else George wants in the other group.
Then again he is needy! It's a funny scene either way :)
@@jerodast I always thought he was just trying to get the photo of Man Hands.
@@Aaron-zt5ee That's true. He is crafty!
I love how the statue of Superman in Jerry's apartment is a statue of Bizarro in Kevin's.
The bizarro group looks like serial killers.
you got that right lol
It's a relief that they only appeared in two episodes, I can't imagine more episodes with them... so strangers and unreals...
Yeah that's true.
makka getty that’s right. A non-serial killer has nothing to prove.
What was the 2nd episode?!?!
Here's how the last scene would play out in the normal Jerry world:
*GEORGE:* At work today, I discovered a pay phone in the lobby that has free long distance.
*JERRY:* Yeah, so what'd you do?
*GEORGE:* Are you kiddin'? I took advantage of it! I called up Seattle!
*JERRY:* You don't know anybody in Seattle.
*GEORGE:* It doesn't matter, it was free!
*JERRY:* (Sarcastically) That's nice.
*KRAMER:* (Slides in) Jerry, have you gotten your groceries yet?
*JERRY:* I just got back!
*KRAMER:* Alright, giddy-up! Let's see what we got!
(George and Kramer rummage through Jerry's groceries)
*JERRY:* Again? Can't you two do your own grocery shopping?
*KRAMER:* What's this? (Holds a box of Pop-Tarts) Strawberry? Naw, Jerry, I said blueberry, I wanted blueberry.
*JERRY:* Alright, that's enough, get out of here, you two are the worst, sometimes you make me wanna cry.
Joseph Scarbrough hahaha I totally read it in their voices
That's gold!
Joseph Scarbrough Quite good.
But skip the "Are you kidding? I took advantage of it!" and go directly to "I called up Seattle!"
Joseph Scarbrough I never heard of anyone who wouldn't take advantage of free long distance calling. I bet gene did a little long distance calling before he reported the error. All the other stuff I can get, but gene seems to good to be true.
I read the whole conversation in their voices too. Hilarious :)
I like how Jerry and Kevin are wearing inverse color schemes with their shirt and jackets
And Bizarro George has his tie real neat. And Bizarro Kramer is wearing solid tones.
@@guttazoed1617 Bizarro George had a pocket square too.
3:25 that bizarro Seinfeld music 😂😂😂😂😂
“feldman from across the hall” would be a great band name
Only someone who can't think of a name would think that name is cool.
I would go with “Vargas” !
No, no, it really wouldn't.
@@turdfurgusson would be be a good one.
Shhh that's our upcoming band name
There's something about how George so quickly was willing to ditch Kramer and Jerry for this group of people he has never met but who seem better o find hilarious
The appearance of old buddy Vargas is the icing on the cake!
-Who is it?
-Feldman... from across the hall.
"brought some groseries!"
It's so funny how he does the opposite of barging in.
The hasitation before he responds is gold.
*shakes hand*
that guy was an actor on MadTV
"Vargas!" Lol how did he do the complete opposite of Jerry's delivery of "Newman" so perfectly
@sugar land , sorry, it is Vargas.
@@LadyFairChildVideo You're both wrong. It's Fvargus.
@@Anthony-hu3rj sorry, its Vergas.
Fargoths!
Everybody is WRONG...is VARGUS...according to this episode script.
What about a bizarro Puddy? He's probably some genius philosopher who doesn't like to give high fives.
+Jill's Sandwiches what about bizarro Frank and Estelle?
You said it.
HIGH FIVE!
Didn't really watch the show. Too busy when it was on. Anyway, what about Bizarro Soup Guy? "Extra soup for you!!"
Bizarro soup guy would probably be a nice, clean shaven, Iraqi man (The soup nazi is Iranian, correct?)
Jill's Sandwiches likes to read on planes instead just sitting there staring at the seat in front
Everything about these characters is hilarious. They are complete opposites.
Kevin is caring, serious and always locks his door, unlike indifferent and sarcastic Jerry.
Gene is responsible and has morals, unlike the scheming and maniacal George.
Feldman is considerate, always knocks and buys food for his neighbour, unlike the clueless oddball Kramer.
Once you see these guys away from Elaine, it really highlights how ridiculous they are. Jerry, George and Kramer might be incredibly selfish and destructive human beings, but they are still likeable. Kevin, Gene and Feldman are remarkable irritating to be around because they are too nice.
*****
I think it reflects society, in that we feel drawn to people of questionable morals because it makes us feel better about ourselves. People who are too nice come across as fake or boring. Hence, why girls often fall for the bad boys, while ignoring the nice guy who gets stuck in the friend zone.
+Mark Robinson People like these 3 clowns are boring as hell. I would rather die than be like or around people like that. And nice guys are losers that will always finish last in everything. That's why girls, at least the attractive ones, will never go for them. Girls want a good life with excitement. Something "nice" guys can never achieve
+Mark Robinson Not really. It's just that they're boring, predictable, and completely unfunny. There are many people with good morals who are also fun to be around. Also, grudge-holding holier-than-thou types like that tend to have major blind spots to reality that they remain blissfully unaware of, and moral shortcomings they will never consciously recognize and face up to, and the resulting tension is why they're so high-strung and take themselves so seriously. And there's nothing wrong with being nice; kissing butt is a different story.
+Mark Robinson In reality Kramer has more of a clue than all these guys. And is George really maniacal? I'd trust Kramer and George before these guys.
Patrick Smith
I think you missed the point. The show was pointing out the two extremes, while making it clear that the original trio were more relatable and ultimately easier to get along with because they have obvious flaws.
The new trio, while seemingly possessing a stronger sense of morality, are caricatures of a "perfect person". But humans perceive someone who acts like that as being fake. Similar to how Agent Smith described the first Matrix as a disaster that the humans rejected.
Of course they're boring, predictable and unfunny. That's the point. It's why Elaine chooses to go back to Jerry, George and Kramer. In the end, the Bizarro World was not meant to be inhabited by a person of Elaine's questionable morals.
This episode is one of my favourites, the idea of the bizzaro world was genious :)
musikandfilms
Plus a woman with “man hands.” Can’t get enough of it.
musikandfilms l agree.
In the words of Kenny Bania
"It was gold!"
SOUP FOR EVERYBODY!
Bizarro soup nazi?
starklombardi
No. Bizarro group Ghandi
Hahahahahahahaha
We already have a george
We have a hulk
Sara Connor Watch out for the terminator.
@@perryberman2824 funny in two years nobody responded to this
“Man hands almost ripped my arm out of the socket!” Lmao
The Bizarro Superman figurine in the background was perfect. :)
This episode paid homage to the surreal and to DC comics at the same time. It was one of the more brilliant scripts.
This show was beyond brilliant, genius, surreal and real. Never again.
Kevin, Gene, and Feldman are ALL taller than their opposites Jerry, George, and Kramer
I died when Kevin was all happy when the mailman walked away, saying “Fargus!” but than all happy. Lmao.
You died ?
"Ever hear of asking?" - Love the bizarro music.
This is the weirdest episode
The bizarrest :P
I'd say The Betrayal beats it though.
The last episode is pretty weird
Not as weird as the episode that goes backwards.
Stranger things 2.0
“Feldman, from across the hall.”
"Me so happy. Me want to cry."
Classic episode.
"Elaine... could I come?"
"I'm Sorry... We've already got a George."
Had to watch this after part of the bit was in the Netflix trailer. Can I just say I LOVE the Julia Louis-Dreyfus tone & response when he says What are you doing? "Eatin' olives."
"Feldman...From across the hall." That gets me every time I don't know why.
"It's Feldman!..."
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"...from across the hall!"
1:52 shows that Kevin has a toy statue of Bizarro Superman haha perfect!
I remember the actor who played Feldman was in a commercial in the mid-90s where he played a basketball player. At first the commercial used his real voice, and then they dubbed it over to make him sound like he was from Serbia.
He was also on MadTv for a couple of seasons!
Ha--I must have missed the way he actually talks like Bizarro at the very end when I first saw this.
I worked with "Kevin" way back when in Lenox MA at Shakespeare & Co when he was the concession stand manager. He's had quite the career. Those were memorable times for sure.
Really wish bizarro Newman would be called Oldman... :D
Love that Bizarro music at the end.
Glad they've managed to seal the rift between dimensions.
Lmfao that tall guy is Pat Kilbane from Mad TV. He played the Lethal Weapon skitt as Mel Gibson 😂😂😂
This was one of the times I really hated Elaine. You don't abandon your friends
I love how Feldman knocks on the door.
This was such a shot across the bow at the gentler Miller-Boyett sitcoms of the late 80s and early 90s (Perfect Strangers, Full House, etc.) while also low-key critiquing the show's own audience by having the "bizarro" counterparts be the ones who would actually be the normal ones in an ordinary setting - very similar to the show's finale in that it critiqued its own audience for rooting for the leads at all, although here the teasing is a bit more gentle and "fun" than an outright scolding.
This is one of my favorite storylines in the series. Feldman cracks me up everytime and i love how they are all just reading and chilling like normal people
To be honest...do you go to your friend's house to...read? if so then let me tell you that that's not what normal people do...at all. XD
@@juandiegofm non-retarded people occasionally read lol. They are obviously exaggerated opposites but also much more normal than the sein-crew
@@Bobbleheads56 look buddy, that was a joke because people don't do that...do you go to your friend's house to read a book? Be honest...
@@juandiegofm im sure i have at some point in my life
@@Bobbleheads56 So you go to your friends' houses to sit on a couch to read books....HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA...thanks for the joke. See you!
It’s the other way around, Jerry, George, and Kramer are the bizarros.
But they are the closest to normal people.
The bizarros are the exception. To have all 3 in the same place? Bizarre
imagine an entire show with this guys :P
I imagine it would be a weird '90s Ted Lasso.
why is there only one Elaine? ... The "normal" Elaine murdered bizarro Elaine! Tam Tam Taaaaam
The fuck is wrong with you?
ZerglingRush nice "tough guy" facade, if only it were more subtle i'd fall for it
Boks He'd be an internet tough guy either way
@@8002spirgnob Are you referring to the original poster or another poster whose comment got deleted?
That's like the plot of the movie Us
Its funny that they built an entire set that mirrors Jerry's apartment, AND IT WAS ONLY USED IN ONE EPISODE.
Wish I had a friend like Feldman......from across the hall.
Matter and anti-matter universes should never touch.
+Sasha Mackenzie lol
It's inevitable.
They do inside you. "Cus in my dreams it's ALWAYS there. The evil face that twists my mind and drives me to dispair."
Worlds are colliding!
Literally
...and just HOW did I miss this episode?!?🤯
I remember, as a kid watching sitcoms and there would be one episode that was really weird and totally different than the normal show's premise. This is the weird Seinfeld episode. It was an episode of MASH that I first encountered this phenomenon. I can't remember which ep but it kinda freaked me out. Good times
I like how they hug and cry at the end, two things that were not supposed to happen in "Seinfeld."
I love how Kevin keeps his door locked and the bizzarro music is hilarious. Would had loved a whole episode of this.
Hahaha! Hahaha! What a genius episode! I love the song at the end.
🤣🤣🤣we already got a George.
He has a unicycle in the background. Yes this is very bizarre. I’ve only seen one person riding one of those on the bike paths in my entire life.
The bizarro show to Seinfeld is basically Friends. “I’ll be there for you”.
I just noticed something, Vargas works for FedEx while Newman works for USPS. You know, I've always complained about the USPS had shitty ass service while FedEx is the opposite... bizarro!
This makes elaine the only real protagonist in the show because all the others are replicated.
He has a bizzaro statue on his locker 😂
I wish I had friends like them!!!
Yes, unsure why Kevin, Jean & Feldman didn't have a female friend like Elaine already?🤔
Kevin and Melanie dated in the past. Whenever they broke up, they both thought it was best to go their separate ways, out of respect for anyone they would date in the future.
Holy cow, Costanza was right: WORLDS COLLIDE!
George is getting upset!
I have to admit that I saw every episode about 15 times or more ? It was the funniest show of its time without a doubt. To have four of the funniest people on the same show made every episode hilarious. Lol funny funny funny
"Haven't you done enough already?"
Instead of a bike he has a uni cycle in the back lmao 🤣
I actually wish there was an episode where George found a pay phone with free long distance knowing him it would end up being hilarious.
Nice touch with the bizzaro superman too in Kevin apartment and the me want to cry talking like bizzaro amazing what u catch when your older lol
lmao...the unicycle...anyone I meet who has a unicycle hanging in his apartment, well I run in the other direction as fast as I can.
So the opposite of Kramer would look like Vanilla Ice.
Me so happy. Me want to cry.
I was expecting to see a Bizzaro Elaine at the end 😂
I'm going to see if I can list every difference in Jerry and Kevin's apartments, friends and worlds:
. Superman statue-Jerry | . Bizarro Statue-Kevin
. Kitchen on right-Jerry | . Kitchen on left-Kevin (from Camera's POV)
. Bathroom and bedroom on left-Jerry | . Bathroom and bedroom on right-Kevin (from Camera's POV)
. Bicycle-Jerry | . Unicycle-Kevin
. Unlocked door-Jerry | . Locked door-Kevin
. Struggles with the locks-Jerry | . Doesn't struggle with the locks-Kevin
. Locks on right side of door-Jerry | . Locks on left side of door-Kevin (from Camera's POV)
. Blue colour scheme (matches Superman)-Jerry | .White colour scheme (matches Bizarro)-Kevin
. No pictures of horses due to his dislike of them-Jerry | . Pictures of horses-Kevin (an observation I notice most people seem to miss)
. Untidy, disorganised kitchen-Jerry | .Tidy, organised kitchen-Kevin
. Has a Mac-Jerry | . Has a PC-Kevin
. Buys groceries-Jerry | . Receives groceries-Kevin
. Gets groceries stolen/used by Kramer without asking-Jerry | . Feldman supplies groceries instead of stealing and would ask first before using-Kevin
. George is usually in a kerfuffle, or being generally loud-Jerry | . Gene is quiet and courteous-Kevin
. Kramer bursts through the door, unannounced-Jerry | . Feldman knocks on door first before entering, unannounced-Kevin
. Can take one of Elaine's '"Get OUT!" shoves'-Jerry | . Can not take one of Elaine's '"Get OUT!" shoves'-Kevin
. Irresponsible and forgetful-Jerry | . Responsible and forgetless-Kevin
. Kramer's schemes/ideas are usually zany and/or stupid, but only he in his group thinks they are clever-Jerry | . Feldman's schemes/ideas are usually sensible and/or clever, but only he in his group think they are stupid-Kevin
. Newman is from USPS-Jerry | . Vargas is from Fed-Ex-Kevin
. Dislikes Newman-Jerry | . Likes Vargas-Kevin
. George is poorly dressed, overweight, cheap and dishonest-Jerry | . Gene is smartly dressed, slim, generous and honest
If anyone else has any unreported observations, especially about Jerry's apartment, feel free to add below...
+Jacksonrox13 can't be sure, but behind elaine in the kitchen, there's what looks to be natural cereals.
on jerry's apartment, on the same shelves, just the regular crap that comes with toys included.
Oooh, good observation. I forgot to add also that the theme music is reversed in Kevin's world.
+Jacksonrox13 you got the lock struggle with elaine backwords
wow there's so much more to that scene
Hers one that I like: when Elaine throws her purse on the chair, it flips upside-down. That had to have been scripted.
"Door bell" that's just perfect.
You good man! You very, very good man!
I'd love to see bizarro Elaine meeting Jerry George and Kramer
Anyone notice the bizarro statue in the back... superman's polar opposite. Nice Easter egg.
I just noticed the little Superman statue in Kevin's apartment.
No, that's Bizarro, without whom the idea for this episode would not exist.
Such an underrated episode
Lol @ at the game Seinfeld music, a really nice touch
Gotta love the bizarro bumper music as well.
Awesome scene. Too funny.
I'm soo happy they made this
god i miss this show....the BEST
Elaine really looks great in those jeans. Julia Louis-Dreyfus rocks the look.
Bizarro Kramer is rocking the buzz cut!
This episode is comedy gold. It’s gold!
GOLD JERRY!!! GOLD!!!!!
Can you imagine the laughter tears at the writer's read thru...