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Post by sbtbfanatic on Nov 7, 2014 10:03:14 GMT
I liked the Nose Job. I mean, I didn't love it, but I wouldn't put it on my bottom five.
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Post by sbtbfanatic on Nov 7, 2014 10:03:36 GMT
There is no way in Hell that the Dog is better then The Burning!
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Post by sbtbfanatic on Nov 7, 2014 10:04:00 GMT
For a quickly thrown together bottom five, I'll go with:
The Friars Club The Dog The Doorman The Barber Good News, Bad News (Jerry reminds me of Ray Romano in this ep... not good.)
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Post by sbtbfanatic on Nov 7, 2014 10:04:30 GMT
the barber is hilarious
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Post by sbtbfanatic on Nov 7, 2014 10:04:57 GMT
I'd say for bottom 5
Good News Bad News also The Dog The Ex Girlfriend The Stock Tip Male Unbonding
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Post by sbtbfanatic on Nov 7, 2014 10:05:55 GMT
The Barber? The Doorman? The Friars Club? I liked all those episodes. Although, I *really* hate the Doorman because OUR NETWORK PLAYS IT EVERY SINGLE WEAK AND I'VE SEEN IT MORE THAN ANY OTHER EPISODE EVER!!!!! ARGH!!!!!! But the first time I saw it I thought it was good. How can The Barber be on your bottom five?! Oh well. My bottom five is anything in Season 1 and 2.
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Post by sbtbfanatic on Nov 7, 2014 10:06:29 GMT
i would exclude GNBN because it was just a pilot, they had nothing to use for reference, they just threw it together to pitch it to the networks.
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Post by sbtbfanatic on Nov 7, 2014 10:06:49 GMT
chrono order:
The Subway The Junior Mint The Race The Hot Tub The Soup Nazi The Pool Guy The Rye The Chicken Roaster The Dealership The Frogger
arrggh it was so hard to choose 10!!!!!
p.s. I don't know why some people are so down on The Burning. I loved it.
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Post by sbtbfanatic on Nov 7, 2014 10:11:57 GMT
I really like The Burning, too. I love the phone conversation when Jerry pulls the "it's me" on Sophie and she thinks its Rafe.
This scene is also great: Jerry: You got gonorrhea from a tractor, and you call THAT your tractor story? Kramer: You can't get it from that. Sophie: But I did. My boyfriend said I got gonorrhea from riding the tractor in my bathing suit. Jerry (leaving): Alright, that's it for me. You've been great. Goodnight, everybody.
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Post by sbtbfanatic on Nov 7, 2014 10:12:11 GMT
burning=garbage
that scene you just quoted is the all time worst scene in seinfeld ever.
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Post by sbtbfanatic on Nov 7, 2014 10:12:52 GMT
The Millennium is decent but Jer's speed dial plot really does drag, especially the scene where he's on the phone to Valerie and Mrs Hamilton. I was shouting out Enough Already. George failing at getting fired was good stuff.
Jer: "You stink" George: "I know"
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Post by sbtbfanatic on Nov 7, 2014 10:13:21 GMT
The Millennium is decent but Jer's speed dial plot really does drag, especially the scene where he's on the phone to Valerie and Mrs Hamilton. I was shouting out Enough Already. George failing at getting fired was good stuff.
Jer: "You stink" George: "I know"
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Post by sbtbfanatic on Nov 7, 2014 10:13:30 GMT
the burning is pretty bad. i guess that would go on my list at #175
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Post by sbtbfanatic on Nov 7, 2014 10:15:07 GMT
The Millennium is decent but Jer's speed dial plot really does drag, especially the scene where he's on the phone to Valerie and Mrs Hamilton. I was shouting out Enough Already. George failing at getting fired was good stuff. Jer: "You stink" George: "I know" Yeah, I didn't care for Jerry's plot in The Milennium at all. Kramer has some good lines though: Jerry: Kramer, these balloons aren't gonna stay filled till New Years. Kramer: Oh, those aren't for New Years. Those are my everyday balloons. icon_biggrin.gif George: What is a barometer exactly? Kramer: It's pronounced thermometer. And you gotta love when he goes into Pennypacker mode: Clerk: Some of those are women's clothes. Kramer: Oh, not a problem. I love the look he gives when he says that line
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Post by sbtbfanatic on Nov 7, 2014 10:15:55 GMT
Jerry's plot in the millenium blows, so does elaine's, george's is halfway decent only because of bodysuit man-- the conversation in the coffee shop with the mets executives is painful to watch. Kramer's plot isn't much of a plot, more of an argument thats extended into numerous scenes.
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