I remember the episode had a scene where two guys were outside and they were repeating a line OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER and every time they repeated it, there was loud roaring laughter.
I genuinely have no idea what episode you're talking about, and I've seen every one.
Edit: It occurs to me [youtu.be] this first scene wouldn't be as funny now. It was a riot then because JFK had just come out.
Edit2:
Here we go. [youtu.be] This is a classic scene. No. 4 and 6 on this channel are great too.
This post has been edited by FourThirteen: Dec 24 2011, 06:05
Seinfeld: One of the greatest sitcoms ever. It really is just a physical manifestation of the internet where absolutely nothing can become the biggest argument ever or a subject discussed for posts on end.
The people in it are also dicks.
Curb Your Enthusiasm is basically the same show, except the entire cast of Seinfeld is in one character.
Huh. After watching a few of those best of clips, I noticed myself responding almost exactly with what Jerry would respond with, half a second before he responded, when talking to his friends... Still, doesn't interest me enough.
I watched one episode of Seinfeld in the barracks. Some douche really loved the series. I tried sitting through it but I was not laughing. I got the jokes but I just didn't find it funny. I remember the episode had a scene where two guys were outside and they were repeating a line OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER and every time they repeated it, there was loud roaring laughter.
I guess I was in the Friends camp, it was dumber humor but I didn't dislike the characters at all; as opposed to the characters in Seinfeld I was actually curious to find out more about them.
Yeah, but you're a mexican and you think this is funny.
I'm kind of annoyed people call them "best of" and the like. It's very subjective; a scene one person likes won't be enjoyable to someone else. I doubt many people besides me loved the Chinese Restaurant episode, but a ton of people love to watch Michael Richards doing his spastic goofball stuff, and I don't go for those much at all.
I'm kind of annoyed people call them "best of" and the like. It's very subjective; a scene one person likes won't be enjoyable to someone else. I doubt many people besides me loved the Chinese Restaurant episode, but a ton of people love to watch Michael Richards doing his spastic goofball stuff, and I don't go for those much at all.
God dammit, I sound like such a high-horse hipster. I'm not suggesting my preferences are better, just that I enjoy them more.
Most things in this world are subjective. Then there are things that are truly subjective but classified as objective via the statistical mean. For example, the word 'normal' is often scoffed at and people give the cliched response 'well what IS normal?'
Now a rant that just came to my head. Normal, in the behavioral sciences, is the statistical average behavior. So when people tell me that normal is subjective, in terms of psychological behavior, it really irritates me. It would take a huge post to explain my point, and it would also require that the person be semi educated in behavioral sciences to understand me, so my rant ends here, without so much as a bang.
Does cptkleenex really fit me? Granted it was a random name I came up with and I wouldn't really say it "fits" anybody but is it really me? Do I just stick with it because it's what we're all used to or just because actually caring about it is stupid? Oh these questions haunt me so... not really but you know.