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  1. #41
    Originally posted by Alexiisonfire That show was trash

    I like the actors from friends but that show was shit.


    Seinfeld was about Nothing. Literally, nothing making it into something. the day to day events that everyone experienced as more than nothing but daily occurrences.

    how can that be a Shit show? it was brilliant. Larry David is a Brilliant Cock Sucker who stole ideas from the web and tavern room talk.
  2. #42
    Originally posted by Totse 2001 I like the actors from friends but that show was shit.


    Seinfeld was about Nothing. Literally, nothing making it into something. the day to day events that everyone experienced as more than nothing but daily occurrences.

    how can that be a Shit show? it was brilliant. Larry David is a Brilliant Cock Sucker who stole ideas from the web and tavern room talk.

    It was never a "show about nothing", people take the one pitch episode as if it's talking about the show itself but it's not. Seinfeld is a show about how comedians get their material. It's literally explicitly expressed in every single episode with the standup bits.
  3. #43
    Originally posted by Captain Falcon It was never a "show about nothing", people take the one pitch episode as if it's talking about the show itself but it's not. Seinfeld is a show about how comedians get their material. It's literally explicitly expressed in every single episode with the standup bits.

    Yeah.. they steal it including from others. But Larry David and Jerry were interviewed who said this literally how it was approached to Larry

    so there is more than a small element of truth to it. and the show evolved from the standups being longer in the start to it no referencing much shit in the upcoming episode.. or very little dialogue to explain.

    I mean there is truth in both and in both they relate in a way.
  4. #44
    hydromorphone victim of incest [insincerely conduce my paisley]
    Hey there, just dropping a line here since you messaged me. Interested to see what you'll choose to sum me up with.

    Take it easy.
  5. #45
    ~some drama appears~
  6. #46
    Vizier Tuskegee Airman [spic of the devil]
    Can anyone explain to me why Seinfield is so popular? I never saw it because I don't think it even aired here and I have no frame of reference other than random bits and memes I've seen on the internet.
  7. #47
    Zanick motherfucker [my p.a. supernal goa]
    give it to me god damn you
  8. #48
    Originally posted by Vizier Can anyone explain to me why Seinfield is so popular? I never saw it because I don't think it even aired here and I have no frame of reference other than random bits and memes I've seen on the internet.

    Because it’s funny
  9. #49
    It’s really the only decent sitcom ever made
  10. #50
    Vizier Tuskegee Airman [spic of the devil]
    Any episodes in particular I should check out?
  11. #51
    Shit, they’re all good. One that comes to the top of my head is the one where George gets the frogger machine.
  12. #52
    Originally posted by Vizier Can anyone explain to me why Seinfield is so popular? I never saw it because I don't think it even aired here and I have no frame of reference other than random bits and memes I've seen on the internet.

    It was very radically new and revolutionary when it was released. If you watch it now, you won't really "get" why it got so popular in the first place, because it was so popular and revolutionary that everyone and their uncle copied the balls off its new ideas and as a result, watching it now, it might seem kind of worn out. But when it was first aired, it was iconoclastic in every way. For example they had rules like "no hugging, no learning": the characters are unabashedly capable of being shithead assholes, because they're not moral paragons and "good guys" who will do things that inconvenience them just to help someone else out.

    Similarly, there is no feel-good success at the end of every episode. More often than not, the characters will simply fail at whatever they do in one way or the other. There's no real progression. There's not even really an overarching plot or anything to move towards. Everything is just in service of comedy. It's a kind of breaking of the shackles; each episode has a new premise and there's no real continuity, it's just whatever it needs to be so it can be funny.
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  13. #53
    Originally posted by greenplastic It’s really the only decent sitcom ever made

    It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
  14. #54
    Originally posted by Jeremus It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia

    the characters annoy me, although i admit i have laughed at it a few times
  15. #55
    Originally posted by hydromorphone Hey there, just dropping a line here since you messaged me. Interested to see what you'll choose to sum me up with.

    Take it easy.

    haha

    Burrrrr it just got cold in here?
  16. #56
    Originally posted by greenplastic the characters annoy me, although i admit i have laughed at it a few times

    That's the point. Watch more of it, it's amazing once you get into the groove.
  17. #57
    benny vader YELLOW GHOST
    so many jedi lovers in this thread.
  18. #58
    Originally posted by benny vader so many jedi lovers in this thread.

    ARE YOU a jedi? DO YOU need loving?
  19. #59
    infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by BRiCK ARE YOU a jedi? DO YOU need loving?

    jedis don't need loving. they need baking.
  20. #60
    This is actually a pretty picture I created showing my Nines


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