Just on TBS. The "Kennedy Assisantion " parody "No way there, was one spitter." "There had to be a second spitter" LMAO imagine Jake and Sadie. Trying to save Kramer and Newman!!!
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"Dolores" lol..... Funny episode!!!So you were talking, you're having pleasant conversation, and then all of a sudden...?
I liked Seinfeld a lot. I disliked the finale a lot. They tried too hard and failed to write something clever, and chose a simplistic summary statement. It felt rushed, was self-indulgent, and sounded sophomoric. Imho, it's the single most disappointing series finale ever.I watched and enjoyed Seinfeld, but have to admit the finale really turned me off. The clear message was that the characters were loathsome and could not have grown to be such popular TV icons unless the audience shared many of those negative traits. It was basically an indictment of the fans. The polar opposite of "The Office" which ended with a positive spin on the characters and audience. Putting that aside, you would be amazed at how many people still agonize over the details of the JFK assassination. There is nothing too small to be rehashed. It's an obsession for many people who have devoted years or even decades to it. There is one guy who hangs out at Dealey Plaza near the Grassy Knoll almost every day of the year discussing his conspiracy theories. He's been at it for decades. It borders on a compulsion disorder.
I liked Seinfeld a lot. I disliked the finale a lot. They tried too hard and failed to write something clever, and chose a simplistic summary statement. It felt rushed, was self-indulgent, and sounded sophomoric. Imho, it's the single most disappointing series finale ever.
So you were talking, you're having pleasant conversation, and then all of a sudden...?
I love Seinfeld! Shrinkage!
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Low talkers, close talkers.
Soup Nazi!
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I thought it was even worse than that. The message seemed to be that the characters were loathsome, selfish, and mean spirited. If the audience liked them and found them amusing, then that was a negative reflection on popular culture. There might be some truth to that, but it seemed like an elitist and mean spirited way to end the show. Basically telling the fans that they were stupid and self-absorded to have watched and liked the show.