A very special holiday episode from the Yada Yada crew this week — just in time for Festivus. 🎄🎉
Join Celina and Eric, along with special guest Jaqueline, as we gather around the (very tinsel-free) pole to celebrate our favourite nostalgic holiday movies. We get into what truly makes a holiday movie great, why they somehow get better with age, our all-time favourites, and some standout newer holiday flicks. Plus, we dedicate a special segment to what may be one of the greatest holiday films ever made: The Muppet Christmas Carol.
So pour yourself some hot chocolate (or eggnog), air your grievances if you must, and tune in for this cozy, festive, very Yada Yada Festivus celebration.
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This week, not unlike any other week, Eric and Celina wonder off a few tangents whilst discussing The English Patient. Tune in to hear our thoughts on whether Mr. Peanut is a pimp, if the term "pimp" is still politically correct, and whether a crepe restaurant is the best place to break up with someone.
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We're trying something new! Celina & Eric dig into some contemporary content (weirdly enough, a lot of it from Apple TV) .
Celina discusses a documentary about the Stiller family (2025) and a sci-fi novel called Dark Matter (2016). And Eric discusses his latest book club entry The Nightingale (2015) and the new Vince Gilligan show Pluribus (2025).
Every other week, we're going to try to break down some non Seinfeld media!
This week, Eric and Celina talk about the red flags Elaine is giving in The Beard. We talk about how insufferable George is with hair and question if his lack of hair was the only thing keeping his ego in check. We talk about what could be a modern Melrose Place and discuss can we always assume we're getting Tupperware back when we lend it out? Tune in this week to hear our takes!
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This week, Celina and Eric dive into medical mishaps, mint-flavoured moral dilemmas, and the fine art of pretending you absolutely know someone’s name. Tune in as we unpack how Elaine’s biggest red flag might just be her vanity with the men she dates, our takes on Home Alone vs. Home Alone 2, and we taste-test some surprisingly vegan, refreshing mint treats.
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Why does everything have to have a social component? This week Celina and Eric discuss which messy food require a napkin, the social milieu's when it comes to attending a party after a break up and whether or not Kramer really knows ALS. To the victor belong the spoils!
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This week it’s another Larry Charles classic, the kind of episode that makes you wonder how this ever aired on network TV? Celina and Eric talk the cereal famine, neat neo-nazis, and AstroTurf!
This week's Nazi count: 35. Tune in to count them yourself!
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Doorman, is it still a job? Not in the worldview of Eric and Celina for this episode. This week Eric and Celina are talk famous television crossover events, the surprisingly intense world of professional doormen, and come up with million dollar ad campaign for Milton Berle track pants! It’s The Doorman — and it’s diabolical.
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Against all laws of physics Celina and Eric take flight with The Bee Movie — a film that dares to ask: what if bees could sue humanity and flirt with Renee Zellweger? From Jerry Seinfeld’s bizarre creative choices to the internet’s obsession with this un-bee-lievable cult classic, the duo dissect the buzz around one of the strangest animated films ever made. Grab your (vegan) honey and join us celebrate this nearly twenty year old movie!
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CORRUPTION. POLITICS. FROYO. The Non Fat yogurt gives us a pretty mean but business savvy Kramer, a Rudy Giuliani cameo and is Eric coming around to hating on George? Tune in this week to hear all about it!
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We’re deep into a streak of George at his most unlikeable, weaselly, and downright gross. Eric used to say he related to the guy—but this episode? He’s on another level. Putting on a whole show for the “sweethearts” in the room!
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It’s another special day for the podcast! We got Missoula’s standup legend @zackj100 on to talk about one of his favourite Seinfeld episodes of all time The Library. This week we have a top tier side character in Lieutenant Bookman and things get spicy with some erotic literature!
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Alarm clocks, core temperatures and children without fathers. It’s a rare episode where Jerry actually cares for someone’s well being! Don’t worry, we don’t just look busy, we’re actually doing work on this podcast.
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We’re back with Part 2! Last week it was The Wallet—now we’re diving into the sequel, The Watch (4.6). Can Elaine finally ditch her Svengali boyfriend? Will George squeeze out a better deal? And what’s Uncle Leo doing with Jerry’s watch? Tune in this Thursday to find out!
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Celina and Eric are already feeling the September slump—tired, goofy, and ready to vent. This week they gripe about Morty and Helen in New York, question the actual distance from Florida to New York, and agree that smart watches are just plain dumb. Elaine’s finally back from vacation, and George? Completely intolerable. Join us for two-part episode as we discuss The Wallet!
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This week we talk salvaging bbq sauces, a doll that looks like George’s mom, Elaine's sentimental side, a lame toothbrush and of course the opposite of hustling pool with the maestro. Join us this week for The Doll!
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We’re thrilled to welcome our very first professional podcaster guests — the hilarious crew from @theplacetobe.podcast — for an episode you won’t want to miss!
This week, we’re diving into The Wizard, and joining us are none other than Adam the Ugly Baby and Eric the Clown. Together we talk Kramer's retirement wardrobe, The Ross's revenge on George, and the ways in which Elaine attempts to learn her date's nationality. Should we be talking about this?
This week is loaded with deepcuts from our guest, so tune in!
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This week, Eric and Celina dive into shrinkage, “Hampton tomatas,” Kramer’s unforgettable beach montage, topless Jane, and—quite possibly—the world’s ugliest baby. Tune in for our takes, our laughs, and our latest ad! Stay to the end for a blooper reel—you’ll see why these ads aren’t as quick as they sound!
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Another milestone for our podcast! Eric was in Ottawa for a visit and we got to record an episode in the same room! We talked about anti-dentites, Celina's favourite bisque, Yada Yada and a possible Halloween costume together! It’s the Yada Yada (5.19) this Thursday!
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This week Eric and Celina dive in to discuss the cowardly heroics of George Costanza. Women and children first? An antiquated notion! Then there’s Jon Favreau, a toeless heckler and an enthralling story from the K-man, what more can you ask for?
Plus, tune in to hear another one of Celina and Eric's homespun ads! Unrelated we are looking for sponsors ;)
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