You didn’t like the Face Painter/Go Devils episode with Puddy?![]()
I may have seen 1/4 - 1/2, maybe. I really liked some, but some were just intolerable for me. Anything w/ Puddy immediately has to be turned off. Same w/ episodes w/ Janice, Jerry' parents or involving the Yankees. The ones I typically watched were w/ George and his parents, Newman, or Kramer being featured.
You could possibly be the only person on earth to not love Jerry's parents. Not enjoying Seinfeld as a show is perfectly reasonable, but Mortimer & Helen are gold, Jerry. GOLD!![]()
I may have seen 1/4 - 1/2, maybe. I really liked some, but some were just intolerable for me. Anything w/ Puddy immediately has to be turned off. Same w/ episodes w/ Janice, Jerry' parents or involving the Yankees. The ones I typically watched were w/ George and his parents, Newman, or Kramer being featured.
You are an anti-Puddyite, not that there's anything wrong with that. Although the episode of Puddy selling Jerry a car was pretty good.![]()
I may have seen 1/4 - 1/2, maybe. I really liked some, but some were just intolerable for me. Anything w/ Puddy immediately has to be turned off. Same w/ episodes w/ Janice, Jerry' parents or involving the Yankees. The ones I typically watched were w/ George and his parents, Newman, or Kramer being featured.
Manny Diaz was in that episode *The Aids Ribbon Walk episode is probably one of my top 3 favorites.
We are watching them again. We started Season 1 a week ago. One of the best sitcom series of all times. I'm sure we've seen them all at least twice.I have seen a bunch but no way of knowing how many I have seen.
My favorite way to watch was when they used to come on early evening on TBS in 1-2 hour blocks, seemingly at random versus being shown in order. It almost felt like having someone curate it, like a DJ. Obviously it helped to know the story arcs already, but those were always loose at best anyhow.
Not sure if all of them... will have to go back and watch them to find outI have seen a bunch but no way of knowing how many I have seen.
Before I actually sat down and watched an episode or two, I remember thinking the same. Didn’t really pick it up until 2001 or 2002 or so, well after it had already aired its final episode. I didn’t think it’d be any different than Frasier or Mad About You or Friends or any other early 90’s sitcom. But its a totally different dynamic. Truly is a “show about nothing”, highlighting all the subtle nuance and oddities in day to day life. Nothing else like it.As I have said on here before, I’m an old fart, have not seen a single episode. Have seen clips, just didn’t think it was that funny. I have a good sense of humor (I think), appreciate sarcasm, but it was not for me.
That would be Marcell the monkey but that's another series. I couldn't stand that "geeky one" so quit watching. May have seen 10% of those episodes, maybe.I liked the episode where the geeky one had a pet monkey.
Downloaded? Back around 2002, a new roommate moved into our apartment. He pulled out a box of maybe 20 or so vhs tapes. I’m like - what the hell are those?Right here. My freshman year flex was that I had downloaded every single episode. And this was years before they came to DVD.
There are so many good ones. My top three are probably The Marine Biologist, The Bet, and the one where Kramer finds the old Merv Griffin set and constructs it in his apartment. Honorable mentions go to the Kenny Rogers Roaster episode and the one where Kramer figures out he tans better when applying butter. And just about anything with Jerry Stiller in it is better than the ones without him.I believe I have. I watch at least one episode a day. The Aids Ribbon Walk episode is probably one of my top 3 favorites.
The merv griffin episode might be my favorite. But damn that’s hard to say for sure. There are so many great episodesThere are so many good ones. My top three are probably The Marine Biologist, The Bet, and the one where Kramer finds the old Merv Griffin set and constructs it in his apartment. Honorable mentions go to the Kenny Rogers Roaster episode and the one where Kramer figures out he tans better when applying butter. And just about anything with Jerry Stiller in it is better than the ones without him.