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Post by masterofallgoons on Jun 4, 2024 16:42:29 GMT
I got a question for my fellow Seinfeld fans who also watch Curb Your Enthusiasm. Warning this contains spoilers from the Curb series finale. So in the Curb Your Enthusiasm series finale Larry David essentially recreates the Seinfeld series finale. The fictional LD is put on trial for something silly then people from his past are brought back to testify against him. He’s eventually found guilty and sentenced to prison for 1yr. Instead of actually going to prison though a mistrial is called and Larry is set free. Jerry Seinfeld is part of all this and makes a joke about how this is how they should have ended Seinfeld. For those who have watched both series, do you agree? Would the series have ended stronger if the quartet was set free? I don't think so. I like the way it ends, but more so I don't think that people had an issue with the very ending, specifically, but just he whole concept of the episode and the idea that it took this big swing when the show never really did that before... So i don't think it would have made much difference for most people.
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Post by thebayharborbutcher on Jun 5, 2024 6:11:20 GMT
I got a question for my fellow Seinfeld fans who also watch Curb Your Enthusiasm. Warning this contains spoilers from the Curb series finale. So in the Curb Your Enthusiasm series finale Larry David essentially recreates the Seinfeld series finale. The fictional LD is put on trial for something silly then people from his past are brought back to testify against him. He’s eventually found guilty and sentenced to prison for 1yr. Instead of actually going to prison though a mistrial is called and Larry is set free. Jerry Seinfeld is part of all this and makes a joke about how this is how they should have ended Seinfeld. For those who have watched both series, do you agree? Would the series have ended stronger if the quartet was set free? I don't think so. I like the way it ends, but more so I don't think that people had an issue with the very ending, specifically, but just he whole concept of the episode and the idea that it took this big swing when the show never really did that before... So i don't think it would have made much difference for most people. I think a lot of that is true. It’s such a small change I guess it really doesn’t make a difference. I still don’t think the Seinfeld finale is bad. I rewatched it yet again recently. There’s plenty of funny moments. It’s just not the best most memorable episode.
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Post by masterofallgoons on Jun 5, 2024 12:01:05 GMT
I don't think so. I like the way it ends, but more so I don't think that people had an issue with the very ending, specifically, but just he whole concept of the episode and the idea that it took this big swing when the show never really did that before... So i don't think it would have made much difference for most people. I think a lot of that is true. It’s such a small change I guess it really doesn’t make a difference. I still don’t think the Seinfeld finale is bad. I rewatched it yet again recently. There’s plenty of funny moments. It’s just not the best most memorable episode. I like it. It's such a Larry David idea, and the references to how everyone hates it and Larry defending in Curb have made it funnier to me as time has gone on. But yeah, it's not the best episode and it's complete out of place. I think what a lot of people assumed would happen would have been just another episode with no big conclusion to the show... which may have been more fitting since there was that 'no hugging, no learning policy' throughout and that also often meant no real big plot development.
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Post by masterofallgoons on Jun 5, 2024 15:11:03 GMT
Yes, it's uh, it's uh, what do ya call it Kramer? No... the name. The... Not billiard, not the billiards, it was... Come on, uh, come on... We called it the uh... 'The Place to be!' Yes! It's the Place to Be!
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Post by thebayharborbutcher on Jun 5, 2024 22:17:23 GMT
Yes, it's uh, it's uh, what do ya call it Kramer? No... the name. The... Not billiard, not the billiards, it was... Come on, uh, come on... We called it the uh... 'The Place to be!' Yes! It's the Place to Be! Ah! Then I shall be there
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Post by thebayharborbutcher on Jun 7, 2024 19:55:01 GMT
MORTY: You know Jack, you've got a hell of a nerve taking that kid's pen.
JACK: Whose pen?
MORTY: His pen.
JACK: This happens to be my pen.
MORTY: You didn't give it to him.
JACK: What are you talking about? He pratically begged me for it.
MORTY: Where do you come off with this crap?
JACK: Listen, do you think I take everything everybody offers me? You offered me sponge cake yesterday. Did I take it?
MORTY: You said you didn't want it!
JACK: Of course I wanted it! I love sponge cake!
MORTY: Then who the hell said you couldn't have any? I mean what the hell do I care whether you have sponge cake?
JACK: Because I saw the look on your face last week when I took the scotch tape!
MORTY: Ahh! Ahh! So YOU got the scotch tape! I've been looking all over for it!
JACK: Don't worry about it! I'll give it back!
MORTY: I don't want it!
JACK: I don't want it!
MORTY: You know Jack, do me a favor will you? Take the pen and the scotch tape, and get the hell out of here!
JACK: Listen do you think I give a damn?
MORTY: Aah!
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Post by thebayharborbutcher on Jun 24, 2024 4:58:07 GMT
Wilhelm? My name is Tanya.
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