More than perhaps any other TV show, people know many famousSeinfeldquotes even if they're not big fans or have only seen a few random episodes. From a character yelling "no soup for you!" to Elaine screaming "The Dingo ate your baby!" at a party, there are several lines that come up in conversation on a regular basis.
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Seinfeldfans are passionate about this hilarious and inventive sitcom, and they're sharing their votes for the show's funniest and most memorable quotes in a few Reddit threads.
"I've got a lot of problems with you people, and now you're gonna hear about it!"
TV fans can compare Seinfeld's Festivus and The O.C.'s Chrismukkah, and Frank's beloved holiday will always be memorable as it allows people to talk about whatbothers them.
Reddit user oh_horsefeathers wrote of Frank's famous quote, "I always loved his festivus speech to his family." Frank begins "the airing of grievances" and says that the point is to tell relativeshow they have been upsetting and disappointing over the past 12 months. This is definitely a unique way to celebrate the winter holidays and it's no wonder that viewers are so taken with it.
"These pretzels... are making me thirsty!"
One Redditormentioned when Kramergets a role in a Woody Allen movie in a season 3 episode, it's funny when hekeeps saying "These pretzels are making me thirsty" in various ways.
This is the quote thatSeinfeldfans associate with Kramer the most as it says so much about him: his quirky personality, his ability to throw himself into something new all the time, and his confidence and curiosity. If anyone was going to take a small role in a movie and perfect the line, it could only be Kramer.
"The sea was angry that day my friends."
The season 5 episode "The Marine Biologist" is a fan favorite, all thanks to George lying about having this job and saving a beached whale.One Redditor loves George's famous quote and Reddit user jasonalighieri replied, "My favorite scene."
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When George tells the tale later on, he has such a literary description of the event that fans can't help but smile and want to watch this episode over and over again. The best part is how George truly throws himself into this lie and seems to wish that it really was his career.
"Cinnamon takes a back seat to no babka. People love cinnamon. It should be on tables at restaurants along with salt and pepper."
Reddit user Toastmaster_General loveswhen, in the season 5 episode "The Dinner Party," Jerry and Elaine fight over chocolate vs. cinnamon Babkas. In one of the best Jerry and Elaine Seinfeld scenes, Jerry says,"Anytime anyone says, 'Oh, this is so good. What's in it?,' the answer invariably comes back, cinnamon" andin his mind, it's not a "lesser Babka."
No one can argue with Jerry's assessment here, as cinnamon is such a beloved spice in everything from pumpkin pie to various desserts. It's fun and entertaining seeing these two friends taking a baked good so seriously.
"You're giving me the 'it's not you, it's me' routine? I *invented* "it's not you, it's me.' Nobody tells me 'it's not them it's me.' If it's anybody, it's me!"
One Redditor shared, "one of my favorites is george when hes getting broken up with."In the season 5 episode "The Lip Reader," Gwen ends her relationship with George, who is shocked that she's telling him "it's not you, it's me."
Seinfeldfeatures many dating and breakup scenes, and this one is one of the most relatable since so many people use this cliched line. Viewers love how upset George gets at having the tables turned on him. This quote is even more memorable since fansknow that the characters often invest reasons to end a romance that don't seem all that logical.
“We have to have sex to save the friendship!”
The season 5 episode "The Mango" is a classic for two reasons: the owner of a fruit market bans Kramer from shopping there, and Jerry and Elaine decide to resume their physical relationship.
For Reddit user Victarian91, Elaine telling Jerry "we have to have sex to save the friendship!" is one of the best lines on the popular sitcom. It's definitely hilarious that they think that this will work out and go super smoothly. Of course, they realize that they're much better off as friends and things go back to normal.
"The bus is out of control! So I grab him by the collar, I take him out of the seat, I get behind the wheel... Now I'm driving the bus!"
Kramer's funniest Seinfeld storylines include when he shares a story of driving a bus in a chaotic and dangerous situation.Reddit usernamenottaken enjoyed this tale, and Reddit user seenote replied, "My favorite part of that is Jerry's line: 'You kept making all the stops?'"
This tale is what fans expect from Kramer, who truly throws himself into a new hobby or obsession in almost every single episode. He often explains his actions as if they make complete sense, and his friends are left scratching their heads and hanging on his every word.
"I'm a great quitter. It's one of the few things I do well."
George holds different jobs throughout the show's 9 seasons and yet he never really finds something that he enjoys.Reddit user dustkid245mentioned George's quote about quitting as one of their favorite lines from this character.
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George is in bad shape for much of the sitcom, but he manages to find some peace and security in how down on his luck he is. This is a hilarious quote as he wants to feel proud of how often he walks away from something. If anyone could, it would be George.
"Okay, take it easy I'm sure it's nothing. Probably rats on the track, we're stopping for rats. God, it's so crowded. How can there be so many people? This guy really smells, doesn't anyone use deodorant in the city?"
WhileSeinfeld has underrated episodes, "The Subway" is a fan favorite thanks to the scene when Elaine gets stuck and begins to freak out.
Reddit user mess_is_loreexplained that this scene contains one of the show's best quotes:"if this is the episode im thinking of, elaine has that hilarious interior monologue on the train." Elaine tries to keep cool but can't help but worry about standing so close to strangers. She's going to be super late for a wedding, which makes her feel badly, and anyone who has gotten stuck on public transportation knows the unique misery of this nerve-wracking situation.
"Serenity now!"
It's impossible not to mention this classic quote when talking about this '90s show, and Reddit user politicaldanmentioned the "serenity now!" in a Reddit thread.
Frank becomes invested in a self-help book and likes using this phrase all the time, but he screams it, which makes it hilarious since it's meant to be full of peace and calm. Of course, Frank gets overly upset aboutproblems big and small so this is the only way that he could react here.
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