Showing his true New York spirit, veteran comic Jerry Seinfeld dedicated this week's Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Single Shot clip to living the "New York Life." To help him, he brought along the likes of fellow New Yorkers Sarah Jessica Parker, Tina Fey, Todd Barry and Colin Quinn.
The below video shows a number of clips from Seinfeld's web series that highlight a few guests' appreciation for the city that never sleeps. Whether it be the former Sex and the City star's love of the Empire State Building, the 30 Rock creator's amazement for unattractive people on the Upper West Side, or Quinn's indecision of new Times Square vs. old Times Square, it appears true to say that there's nothing but love here for New York City.
Watch the Single Shot clip below:
In just over two minutes, Seinfeld and Co. touch on quite a few New York-isms, things that make the city rather unique, such as the ridiculous real estate fascination –– because, of course, everyone is looking for that "perfect" apartment.
"How long did it take you to find your place?" he asks comedian Todd Barry, who responds, "I lived there for like 19 years and I just kept not moving. Just because it's so easy to not move."
The Seinfeld star coins it as the New York real estate experience, but notes that nothing compares to Yoko Ono, whose husband, John Lennon, was murdered just across the street from their Central Park West home. While that could make many others move, the comedian jokes Ono probably thought, "But we've got a view of the park. Where am I going?"
He adds, "What does it take to get you to move out of a great apartment in New York? Apparently ... nothing will make you move!"