Let's face it. Most people hated the Seinfeld finale. Unfortunately, not too many popular tv shows are able to stick the landing and that's not including the ending of you know what. The Seinfeld finale lived on in infamy as something best forgotten. However, the Seinfeld team made things right and put together a reunion show ten years later but with a twist - they buried it in another show on HBO. If as yours truly, you were not aware of this little blast from the past, enjoy.
20 comments:
You sure do love your selfish and neurotic degenerates, don’t ya KF?
"Oh, and by the way, they're real and they're spectacular!"
Just watched the episode of Curb a few days ago. I've always wondered why they didn't stitch something together for a full, stand alone episode.
I hated the ending of "Game of Thrones"
(Loved the ending of "The Sopranos")
But I never understood the "Seinfeld" hype ... from day one.
Watch episodes 8 and 9
Let’s admit it. Most mentally and spiritually healthy people hated Seinfeld.
It took a special kind of mental illness to sit through the show about nothing, mouth agape, and guffawing like an ass at the sickness passed off as MUST SEE TV!
Jerry Seinfeld and Jimmy Fallon should celebrity box each other for the title of least funny comedian.
Finale? Reunion? Dude, I hated the SHOW.
The finale was perfect for the series. Whatchu talking about Willis?
Lmao @ 7 comments
7:19 Jerry Seinfeld net worth $950 million. Jimmy Fallon net worth $60 million.
Can't say I ever saw a full episode.
I agree with 6:23 a.m. I am proud to say that I never watched a single episode of the stupid show. The few lines I caught when walking through the room (my husband was, alas, a fan) were supremely unfunny, unless, of course, one finds neurotic people funny. And really, it wasn’t even necessary to sit through the shows to know all about the characters and shticky situations, Soup Nazi moments, etc., because it seems everybody else in the universe ran around quoting lines *ad nauseam*. I was thrilled when it just all went away and disappeared into Dead Sitcom Oblivion.
By all accounts (not mine) the show is a was a living pre-view to the kinds of people who are now controlling policy .....the internet and our schools today. Imagine a bunch of Elaines and Georges running our lives.
cool it with the antisemitism @10:07 AM
Obviously the comments section today is full of high-brows who consider Larry The Cable Guy & Jeff Foxworthy comic titans.
Y’all probably think Luke Bryan’s a great songwriter, too.
@10:46
No,
Rowan Atkinson as Blackadder is funny.
John Cleese as Basil Fawlty is funny.
Dermot Morgan as Father Ted is funny.
American sitcoms have always been the fetid juice at the bottom of a WM dumpster.
10:46 : No...no Luke Bryan isn't a song writer at all.
Mike Tremonti/Myles Kennedy are the best songwriters right now. Last 10 years.
Dave Chappell/South Park guys funniest.....
Tulsi Gabbard...best Dem.
Ron D. Florida Gov. best Rep
This is fun....
"7:19 Jerry Seinfeld net worth $950 million. Jimmy Fallon net worth $60 million."
No. They may have that much in assets, but they're not worth a plugged nickel.
I really feel obliged to second 11:05 with:
John Cleese as Basil Fawlty
Rowan Atkinson as Capt. Blackadder
Dermot Morgan as Father Ted
Bonus: Rowan Atkinson as Mr. Bean
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