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bob

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PostPosted: March 15, 2004 1:29 AM 

John Kerry is a nuthead, for the love of God vote for George Bush!!!

Anetski

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PostPosted: March 15, 2004 4:56 AM 

Someday they'll come out of prison...and because prison has invented the term "no hugging, no learning", the quartet will play the same melodi...maybe in a movie about nothing.

Justin

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PostPosted: March 15, 2004 12:50 PM 

Well I for one thought there was a million ways they could have ended Seinfeld, and while I dont think the Finale was a good episode in itself, it gave us what we needed, closure to the series. Larry David gave the viewers and end, on a high note. If I could of changed one thing though, I would of loved to see the Bubble boy take the stand and mid questioning George stands up in chair screaming "moops!" and the bubble boy screaming "moors!". But as much as I love the Television show, I hope is does not come back. The show went out with CLASS, and I have not seen too many other shows that have gone out with class. Usually shows wait till they hit rock bottom to end it, and by then the viewers have all lost respect for the show.

Justin

Krama not Karma

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PostPosted: May 6, 2004 3:33 PM 

I hear ya Justin, I just think that as brilliant as Larry David is, he can think of a way to have a reunion episode that is amazing and doesn't flop.

Shad

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PostPosted: May 6, 2004 8:53 PM 

I think the finale could possibly have been done better, but given the magnitude of Seinfeld's popularity i don't think an ending to satisfy everyone would be possible...some of those above have mentioned possible romantic endings whereby jerry and elaine are married etc, which i agree would've been nice to a degree, but ultimately would've undermined the entire premise of the show and weakened it in the long run; i think that although the character's sometimes briefly dabble in selfless acts, the idea is that they basically are completely self absorbed, representing the epitome of shallow, materialistic 20th century society. I admire the creators for not having succumbed to pressure to pursue a "happy" ending...the final gaol scene, whereby the button issue of the pilot is discussed, represents the lack of change within all the characters, and their almost absurd self centredness that is the key to the show's hilarity

Hennigan's

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PostPosted: May 6, 2004 9:29 PM 

Last Episode: Spectacular.
What was it missing? Two men, one named Bob and one named Cedric. Other than that, fantastic episode.

Marco Adriaans

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PostPosted: May 7, 2004 5:33 AM 

This show is about absurdism, so .... it would only 'make sense' if it ended absurdly .... which it did. I thought it was an amazing ending, so I wouldn't want to do it any other way.

shmibson

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PostPosted: May 8, 2004 2:19 AM 

I loved the finale, but my lesser Seinfeld fan friends didn't. Some of the episode, before the plane crash, was good usual Seinfeld, which is pretty overlooked compared to the trial scene. Seeing all the past characters in the courtroom made me laugh without them doing anything. And the final conversation was sheer writing genius. Jerry's standup in prison, I thought was hilarious. "I don't come down to where you work and knock the license plate out of your hands."

The best part of it, was that it was a sitcom and it avoided the cliches. i don't know how many other sitcoms have ended with someone or everyone moving away, but not Seinfeld, instead they get locked up. It's beautiful.

Shad

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PostPosted: May 19, 2004 10:20 PM 

true, but i bet u can't deny that a tiny part of u wanted to see all the characters end up happy...jerry and george becoming successful writers, elaine settling down (possibly with jerry), one of kramer's schemes finally working
i know it would have beebn contrary to the whole show, but there was a part of me that wanted to see it happen

Budgell

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PostPosted: May 19, 2004 11:10 PM 

I think they should do a reunion movie that bases the four in some type of search for Kramers father.

Thomas Graham

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PostPosted: November 12, 2004 8:36 PM 

how about having jerry marry elaine
george is the best man and he screws everything up by losing the wedding ring and or somehow falling on the wedding cake
and to make things great have Kramer since he was not the best man, have him throw the bachelor party and to top things of have Kramer win the lottery and have George lose the winning ticket or something

Gendison

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PostPosted: November 12, 2004 8:43 PM 

No No No!!! What is it with people so obsessed with Jerry marrying Elaine??? That's the last thing the show was about...it would ruin everything...No offense, but i think that anyone who wants to see Jerry and Elaine get married either in a re-union show or an "imaginary" last episode doesn't "get" what Seinfeld was all about...No marriage!!!!!

ScottyCougar

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PostPosted: November 14, 2004 11:18 PM 

So YOUR perception of the show is officially what Seinfeld was all about? Now I finally get it.

Jimmy

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PostPosted: November 15, 2004 3:03 AM 

How about "Seinfeld and The Harlem Globetrotters Go To L.A.?"

Geez....people watch a show for NINE years, and still don't get it..........

Nick

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PostPosted: November 23, 2004 10:59 AM 

I must say I personally would love it if the show returned to prime time with them getting out of jail. Then continue the show on the exact same path as it was. However, I'm pretty sure it would ruin what the show was about and the respect people have given it. It's funny because I watch all the reruns that are on TV like it's the first time I ever watched the show. I laugh just as hard and seem to want more when it's done. The chemistry the 4 of them had is priceless.

Gendison

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PostPosted: November 23, 2004 12:48 PM 

No! No! No! Nothing Happens!

lovin' every minute of it

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PostPosted: November 23, 2004 1:02 PM 

How about Jerry and George get married.

Not that there's anything wrong with that.

Wink

Gendison

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PostPosted: November 23, 2004 1:08 PM 

How about we don't run the show at all? Would you like that?

lovin' every minute of it

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PostPosted: November 23, 2004 1:23 PM 

that's kooky talk

Gendison

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PostPosted: November 23, 2004 2:50 PM 

I was trying to quote Kimbro's line when George says "I don't think relationship humour is what this show's about". But I can't remember what he said, exactly.

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