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Posted: 9/14/2004 6:05:01 PM EDT
Whats everyones favorite Seinfeld episode? Mine is probably the episode where Georges mom catches him in the act with a glamour magazine.
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hmmm.. so many great ones.
In no particular order: -Man hands -The one with the "HELLLOOOOOO" -Manzier/bro Cant wait till the dvd's start coming out. |
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That would be The Contest. |
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The "not that there's anything wrong with that" episode or the episode where George discovers that Elaine can't dance.
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There is no way I can narrow it down to one.
The one where Kramer had an intern, Darrin. That was the same episode as the "HELLOOOOO". |
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Here we go again
I kinda like the Soup Nazi and the "Bizzaro Jerry" episode where everything is the oposite |
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Was that the Kramerica one? |
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seinfeld was the most overrated show of all-time. jerry seinfeld himself is the most unfunny comic of all-time, not to mention that he likes little girls.
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"The Chinese Restaurant"
"Festivus" But the best is when Jerry and Elaine go to Florida and she is on the pain pills. "STELLLLLLLAAAA" |
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Yep |
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the 2 episodes where cramer goes to LA and is labled a serial killer
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Another vote for "The Contest."
I AM the master of my domain... |
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The one where Kramer and Newman devise a plan to sell recyclables in WI for $.15 instead of the $.05 in NY. The same episode with the JFK golf clubs.
But who cares, IMO, they are all excellent. |
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I like that episode as well. Jewish angst at its finest... |
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163. The Slicer
gs: Marcia Cross (Dr. Sara Seredes) Daniel Von Bargen (Kruger) Larry B. Scott (Arthur Milano) David Moreland (Mr. Parry) Elaine is having nightmares and sleepless nights due to her neighbor's inconsideracy. The neighbor is out of the country and has left her alarm clock set for 3:30 a.m.. George gets a dream job at a very badly run company, his new boss seems familiar to him, then a photo in the boss's office reminds him of "the boom box incident." Fearing that he might lose his new position, George listens to Kramer's advice and plots to get hold of the photograph and get it retouched. Kramer's dissatisfied with the meat he is getting with his sandwiches, so he obtains a meat slicer. Kramer suggests Elaine that she short circuit her neighbor's apartment and blow the circuit breaker. Jerry is going to go out on a date with a doctor that Elaine recommended, but the date is annoying when the doctor can only talk about saving lives. The photo lab screws up the retouching by eliminating the boss from the photograph and not George. Jerry discovers the doctor is dermatologist. George recommends a carefully orchestrated revenge date. Kramer uses the meat slicer to help Elaine feed the neighbor's cat; the power outage shut off the automatic feeder. Jerry's revenge date goes well, until he is reminded of the phrase "skin cancer." Elaine is still using the slicer and finds it very handy, until she tries to even her high heels. George goes back to the photo shop to find they put the boss back in the photograph as a cartoon. He now needs to obtain a new bare-chested photo of his boss or find a new job, perhaps the Coast Guard. Jerry's doctor date would provide the perfect opportunity for him as she does skin cancer screenings. Elaine keeps the slicer problem from Kramer by threatening him with seeing some circus clowns. Later, Kramer goes to her apartment to pick up the slicer; she fixes it and quickly shoves it out the door. Kramer sees the dinged up blade and tries to get back into her apartment, but he takes the knob of the door. Jerry has developed an allergic reaction to something as hives have broken out on his neck. Elaine discovers she is trapped inside her apartment. Jerry goes down to George's workplace and confronts the doctor about his hives. She leaves and Kramer, in his white meat slicing coat, steps in as the skin cancer doctor and spots a growth on George's boss. George gets his bare-chested photo. Kramer wants to come clean about the growth; George tells him he will tell his boss to see another doctor. George's boss doesn't think it is a problem, a ten-year-old photo of him shows the mole, it hasn't changed. He also relates to George the story about the dumb guy on the beach with the boom box. He mentions to George (as others have) that he sure has lost a lot of hair in the past ten years. Despite all of that, he gets to keep the job. Later, the guys keep Elaine company as they wait for the locksmith to come and open her apartment. |
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I have to agree that his standup is HORRIBLE, and I do not laugh at all, but I love the show, and laugh hysterically at it though. |
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The older shows.
Didn't like the newer shows too much as George became too psychotic (is that the right word?) |
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Also a fan of the Black & White cookie / Babka episode. You gotta be from NYC to get that one though. ETA:
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I dont dont about the last one, but I agree with you on the other 2. |
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The scene with Kramer at the bar choking on a smoke with a beer. It was just on TV.
"Here's to feeling good all the time". I think its the man-bra episode. I liked that scene. The merve griffith episode did rock. |
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So??? If they be legal... THEY LEGAL!!! |
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so he has good taste |
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There was nothing little about her tits. |
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[homer]mmmm.... Shoshana! mmmmmm.....[/homer] |
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Mulva is my favorite, but I like others too
The Switch Puerto Rican Day The Parking Garage |
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... burning the Puerto Rican flag
(hint: It was shown only once) |
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No soup for you!
I also liked the tictac one where George had his pants making noise when he walked (am I even on the same episode there? It's been a looooooong time since I've watched that show) and the "hair in my cake" one where they find a hair in their cake at the bakery and I think George's car is double parked. I'm going to hurt myself thinking of any more... :P _______ Temporary Sigline *DFD* "If your child comes home and you ask him 'What's 4+4?' and he says 'Jello!' that's mama's fault!"-Chris Rock "Now, if your child comes home and can't read because there's no lights on because there's no money to pay the electric bill, that's daddy's fault!"-Chris Rock |
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Kenny Rogers Roasters
"Keeeennnneeeyyy! Kennneeeeyy!" Makes you want to rub yourself down with butter, don't it? |
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I've seen that episode at least five times on TBS. |
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So are 99.9%of people you see on TV. I assume you never watch TV, right? |
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I love so many.
One of my favorites is the one where Kramer wears the technocolor dream coat and later gets mistaken for a pimp beating up his ho in the back of a caddy. |
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20 min of news during lunch. |
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So if that's all you watch.....then how do you know anything about this show?? It's been off the air for six years now. |
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I have to say this: The one where he went off the air! I hated the show. The wife loved it1 Hell, what does she know and just because she married me doen't make her a genius!
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