Originally posted by PoisonJam19
It's always been funny.
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Fledz
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Originally posted by Paradox Lost
To me, it's always been funny, but I think you develop a greater appreciation for its comedic allusions to the nuances of life and interpersonal relationships as you further experience them with age; which is more or less the same case when it comes to Seinfeld's stand-up acts.
Well said.
Audious
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Originally posted by Xenocreator_PG_
Good job at trying to be Maddox, cockass.
bas
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Originally posted by The17sss
I can't deny the awesomeness of "The Bet" episode, but my personal favorite is the one with the chick Jerry was dating that had Man Hands....
I love when she brushes his face :stongue: :stongue:
One of my favorite episodes is when George decides he doesn't want to go back to work and starts The Summer of George. And who can deny the classic Vandalay Industries? Truly a great show.
Fledz
The single greatest Seinfeld moment ever. I die every time I watch this :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha:
bas
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Originally posted by Fledz
The single greatest Seinfeld moment ever. I die every time I watch this :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha:
omg yes! Anytime I'm on the freeway with my girlfriend in the car I say, "hey look at this...wiiiide lanes..."
LoveHate
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Originally posted by Fledz
The single greatest Seinfeld moment ever. I die every time I watch this :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha:
thnx i spilled milk all over my keyboard. :stongue:
Xenocreator_PG_
I do actually love the show, but it has never made me laugh. After ever show i get this weird urge to cut off my balls. Obviously I put the scissors down after I realise what I am doing, but the point is that conan probably never owned a pair of scissors in his career.
Paradox Lost
I think my favorite aspect of the typical Seinfeld episode is the interconnected web of events that ultimately builds the episode, which is simply more pleasing to watch than in most sitcoms.
Take 'The Pothole' as an example.
Kramer decides to adopt a highway after running over an abandoned sewing machine, and brings the sewing machine back to the apartment to demonstrate his point.
Elaine has to pretend to be living in the janitor's closet of an apartment complex because the Chinese restaurant she likes to order from won't deliver to her side of the street.
Kramer decides to create a 'luxury lane' on his particular stretch of highway by using paint to collapse two lanes into one, providing lots of extra room on either side of the lane.
Elaine gets spotted by the superintendent of the building she's hiding in, and mistakes her for the Janitor. She orders Elaine to haul a bunch of trash from the basement to the dump, and Elaine just goes along with it. Elaine borrows Jerry's car to take the dump. On her way to the dump, she passes through Kramer's 'luxury lane,' and swerves a little bit because she's loving all the extra room; the sewing machine falls out of the pile of junk that was in the Jerry's trunk.
It turns out that Kramer's idea wound up creating a horrible back up on the freeway the next morning, so he goes back at night with paint thinner in order to fix it. He spills the paint thinner all over the freeway.
Newman comes driving in his mail truck, hits the sewing machine, which ignites the paint thinner, which engulfs his truck.
...and, just like all other Seinfeld episodes, this sequence of events relies upon another sequence events in order for them to happen in the first place.