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Post by msdemos on Sept 9, 2017 6:19:45 GMT
SAVE FERRIS
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Post by azzajones on Sept 9, 2017 7:45:06 GMT
Both, I don't get why people need to 'or' things.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2017 8:44:20 GMT
Don`t really prefer one over the other. I like both shows.
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Post by barkingbaphomet on Sept 9, 2017 16:36:30 GMT
i abominate Friends.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2017 16:54:23 GMT
Seinfeld.
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Post by rateater on Sept 9, 2017 17:01:25 GMT
seinfeld
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Post by deembastille on Sept 9, 2017 18:12:02 GMT
while I understand how friends was all the rage back then, much like the big bang theory/how I met your mother are the rages now... all three are disgusting and annoying.
and I hated how they made Joey's hair. they did an awesome job with Rachel and her haircut but they also made the 'douchebag' haircut for guys.
But I guess douchebag is better than the buttcut/curtains.
edited to add... Seinfeld. funny still today.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2017 19:51:55 GMT
Definitely Friends, but I don't mind the early seasons of Seinfeld.
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Post by gbone on Sept 9, 2017 20:58:55 GMT
Seinfeld.
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Post by them1ghtyhumph on Sept 9, 2017 21:05:00 GMT
Seinfeld is, I believe, the best sitcom ever.
Yet I find it easier to rewatch Friends
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Post by shannondegroot on Sept 9, 2017 21:07:47 GMT
Seinfeld. My friends suck.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2017 12:17:25 GMT
Definitely Seinfeld. Seinfeld is a classic and one of TV's greats. 'Friends' I will never watch again.
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Sept 11, 2017 12:21:17 GMT
Friends was enjoyable (at best) during the first few seasons in the mid 90s and up till around 1998-99, and of course it helped out that I was in the age range (teenager) where it seemed like everyone at my school watched it on a weekly basis, and one felt a certain "pressure" to keep up with each episode and have something to discuss/say the very next day, and for some people, missing out on an episode was almost considered to be a certain, social "death penalty" back then. I may exaggerate (a bit), but during the period of 1997-1999, Friends was HUGE at my school, hell even our old teacher was sometimes more updated than her students on what went on. I was never a big fan of Friends, as it felt like it relied too much upon more "shallow" stuff/situations and where the focus was heavily built around hairstyles, clothes/fashion, looks and bringing in famous guest appearances/movie stars that often was just playing "themselves" and very badly. But then again, back then I used to watch it whenever I had the chance or in company with my own friends, or mainly because the TV-show seemed to have a certain draw towards a large female audience, and since the girl I had a huge crush on, was a big fan, I tried my best to keep up, and impress her with my "great" knowledge of what went on, which sadly for me did not end up well. But what the hell, I still got Jennifer Aniston to cheer me up at the end of the day. However, I grew very quikly tired of the neverending Ross and Rachel, on and off romance part, and then Joey seemed to be dumbed down more and more for every season, while Phoebe was getting to a point where her eccentric and "hilarious" behaviours became a torture to watch, and the worst part was of course the blossoming romance between one of the unfunniest guys on TV during the 90s (and early 00s) Chandler and his beloved Monica, and later on after I lost all interest, I decided to check out a couple of episodes from the later seasons and I knew I had done the right thing (around summer of 2002), which was to ditch Friends and shift all of my focus onto shows like Seinfeld and Frasier, which I thought back then (and maybe even more now) are in a whole other dimension/league when it comes to delivering quality written and very funny comedy that has stood the test of time, which I guess is something that Friends is maybe not the best example of. Nostalgic? Yes. Funny? No. Seinfeld is the clear winner here (or at least for me that is), and there was never really any contest at all. Could have been a bit "trickier" if it had been against the first 6 seasons of Frasier, but I still think Seinfeld would win that one too, even counting in the two final seasons of the show, which was poor, but not bad.
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Post by HumanFundRecipient on Sept 11, 2017 13:25:47 GMT
I like Friends, but I love Seinfeld (enough to pay for all the DVD's, the eventual Blu-ray release- maybe, and Hulu- if I feel like it)
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Sept 11, 2017 14:24:16 GMT
I like Friends, but I love Seinfeld (enough to pay for all the DVD's, the eventual Blu-ray release- maybe, and Hulu- if I feel like it) When it comes to the Seinfeld DVDs, I think they did one hell of job with the sound, picture, bonus material and of course the whole package design, and I might have to give in if we are to be handed a possible double-dip (the chip) Blu-ray release sometimes in the near future, not sure if that will happen, but Seinfeld is the only show that I will gladly go out and buy again, all over, if it means that that we are getting an upgrade on the picture and sound quality, and also maybe some new background material thrown in as a bonus.
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Post by politicidal on Sept 11, 2017 22:12:45 GMT
"Ugh" versus "Egh" for me.
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Post by deembastille on Sept 11, 2017 22:39:16 GMT
"Ugh" versus "Egh" for me. but which is which for you? ugh means 'damn, not this crap again.' where is egh means 'I can take it or leave it.' for me ugh is friends whereas Seinfeld is {now} egh. I have seen it enough of the episodes enough times that i'm good. and it was fine until the ending of the last season. srsly. Kramer and the flag, no matter what flag it was, and the finale stunk donkeyballs.
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Post by politicidal on Sept 11, 2017 22:55:44 GMT
"Ugh" versus "Egh" for me. but which is which for you? ugh means 'damn, not this crap again.' where is egh means 'I can take it or leave it.' for me ugh is friends whereas Seinfeld is {now} egh. I have seen it enough of the episodes enough times that i'm good. and it was fine until the ending of the last season. srsly. Kramer and the flag, no matter what flag it was, and the finale stunk donkeyballs. "Ugh" is for Seinfeld which I find irritating while "Egh" is for Friends which I am completely indifferent to.
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Post by deembastille on Sept 11, 2017 23:08:52 GMT
okay. I get ya. It wasn't until later on when I realized that jerry was the only unfunny one on Seinfeld and it was his show!
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Post by koskiewicz on Sept 12, 2017 0:34:50 GMT
Seinfeld.....!!!!!!!!!
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