From the non-fat yogurt episode where they're arguing whether the yogurt having melted would affect the test results.
Kramer’s subtle fat jokes in that episode were hysterical
i was thinking about this the other day...there's actually a lot of gags in seinfeld that wouldn't play out in today's culture. we know we've gone off the deep end if seinfeld would be considered offensive.
From the non-fat yogurt episode where they're arguing whether the yogurt having melted would affect the test results.
Kramer’s subtle fat jokes in that episode were hysterical
i was thinking about this the other day...there's actually a lot of gags in seinfeld that wouldn't play out in today's culture. we know we've gone off the deep end if seinfeld would be considered offensive.
You are right. I think about it often, actually, when watching the show. You can pick out certain things in just about every episode.
And I wonder if there will be some crazy blowback once it starts airing on Netflix next month and more people start watching it again. They stopped airing the Puerto Rican Day Parade episode like twenty years ago because people complained.
WITH THAT SAID....you can say the same thing for a lot of episodes of The Office and that has been on Netflix for years so maybe it won't be a big deal.
From the non-fat yogurt episode where they're arguing whether the yogurt having melted would affect the test results.
Kramer’s subtle fat jokes in that episode were hysterical
i was thinking about this the other day...there's actually a lot of gags in seinfeld that wouldn't play out in today's culture. we know we've gone off the deep end if seinfeld would be considered offensive.
You are right. I think about it often, actually, when watching the show. You can pick out certain things in just about every episode.
And I wonder if there will be some crazy blowback once it starts airing on Netflix next month and more people start watching it again. They stopped airing the Puerto Rican Day Parade episode like twenty years ago because people complained.
WITH THAT SAID....you can say the same thing for a lot of episodes of The Office and that has been on Netflix for years so maybe it won't be a big deal.
From the non-fat yogurt episode where they're arguing whether the yogurt having melted would affect the test results.
Kramer’s subtle fat jokes in that episode were hysterical
i was thinking about this the other day...there's actually a lot of gags in seinfeld that wouldn't play out in today's culture. we know we've gone off the deep end if seinfeld would be considered offensive.
You are right. I think about it often, actually, when watching the show. You can pick out certain things in just about every episode.
And I wonder if there will be some crazy blowback once it starts airing on Netflix next month and more people start watching it again. They stopped airing the Puerto Rican Day Parade episode like twenty years ago because people complained.
WITH THAT SAID....you can say the same thing for a lot of episodes of The Office and that has been on Netflix for years so maybe it won't be a big deal.
SEINFELD IS COMING TO NETFLIX????
Yep! And it will be available in 4k. I think it starts January 1st
From the non-fat yogurt episode where they're arguing whether the yogurt having melted would affect the test results.
Kramer’s subtle fat jokes in that episode were hysterical
i was thinking about this the other day...there's actually a lot of gags in seinfeld that wouldn't play out in today's culture. we know we've gone off the deep end if seinfeld would be considered offensive.
You are right. I think about it often, actually, when watching the show. You can pick out certain things in just about every episode.
And I wonder if there will be some crazy blowback once it starts airing on Netflix next month and more people start watching it again. They stopped airing the Puerto Rican Day Parade episode like twenty years ago because people complained.
WITH THAT SAID....you can say the same thing for a lot of episodes of The Office and that has been on Netflix for years so maybe it won't be a big deal.
I'll say this, I don't find the George bald jokes as funny as I once did....now that I'm bald.
I'm happy that Seinfeld aired in the 90's. I'd watch it, and for the most part, love what I just watched. And even in the few occassions where I wasn't into an episode, there was always next week. I wouldn't want it to be like today where people are live-tweeting during a show, dissecting every last line, writing reviews of every episode, etc.
Imagine the Finale airing today. It's polarizing enough from a comedic standpoint, but remember the fat guy getting robbed and all of them making fat jokes ("There goes the money for the lypo…"). Imagine how THAT would go over in today's PC world.
#CancelSeinfeld
To which Jerry would tweet "Cancel us? We just had our series finale! You're a little late on that one!"
From the non-fat yogurt episode where they're arguing whether the yogurt having melted would affect the test results.
Kramer’s subtle fat jokes in that episode were hysterical
i was thinking about this the other day...there's actually a lot of gags in seinfeld that wouldn't play out in today's culture. we know we've gone off the deep end if seinfeld would be considered offensive.
You are right. I think about it often, actually, when watching the show. You can pick out certain things in just about every episode.
And I wonder if there will be some crazy blowback once it starts airing on Netflix next month and more people start watching it again. They stopped airing the Puerto Rican Day Parade episode like twenty years ago because people complained.
WITH THAT SAID....you can say the same thing for a lot of episodes of The Office and that has been on Netflix for years so maybe it won't be a big deal.
I'll say this, I don't find the George bald jokes as funny as I once did....now that I'm bald.
I'm happy that Seinfeld aired in the 90's. I'd watch it, and for the most part, love what I just watched. And even in the few occassions where I wasn't into an episode, there was always next week. I wouldn't want it to be like today where people are live-tweeting during a show, dissecting every last line, writing reviews of every episode, etc.
Imagine the Finale airing today. It's polarizing enough from a comedic standpoint, but remember the fat guy getting robbed and all of them making fat jokes ("There goes the money for the lypo…"). Imagine how THAT would go over in today's PC world.
#CancelSeinfeld
To which Jerry would tweet "Cancel us? We just had our series finale! You're a little late on that one!"
that's precisely the segment that got me thinking. however, in a way, they all went to prison for it, so the show somewhat demonized them for that.
From the non-fat yogurt episode where they're arguing whether the yogurt having melted would affect the test results.
Kramer’s subtle fat jokes in that episode were hysterical
i was thinking about this the other day...there's actually a lot of gags in seinfeld that wouldn't play out in today's culture. we know we've gone off the deep end if seinfeld would be considered offensive.
You are right. I think about it often, actually, when watching the show. You can pick out certain things in just about every episode.
And I wonder if there will be some crazy blowback once it starts airing on Netflix next month and more people start watching it again. They stopped airing the Puerto Rican Day Parade episode like twenty years ago because people complained.
WITH THAT SAID....you can say the same thing for a lot of episodes of The Office and that has been on Netflix for years so maybe it won't be a big deal.
I'll say this, I don't find the George bald jokes as funny as I once did....now that I'm bald.
I'm happy that Seinfeld aired in the 90's. I'd watch it, and for the most part, love what I just watched. And even in the few occassions where I wasn't into an episode, there was always next week. I wouldn't want it to be like today where people are live-tweeting during a show, dissecting every last line, writing reviews of every episode, etc.
Imagine the Finale airing today. It's polarizing enough from a comedic standpoint, but remember the fat guy getting robbed and all of them making fat jokes ("There goes the money for the lypo…"). Imagine how THAT would go over in today's PC world.
#CancelSeinfeld
To which Jerry would tweet "Cancel us? We just had our series finale! You're a little late on that one!"
that's precisely the segment that got me thinking. however, in a way, they all went to prison for it, so the show somewhat demonized them for that.
That's true but you know how some people are today. Even plots like George's girlfriend that needed a nosejob might be slammed today for being superficial. Maybe lack of diversity too, as none of the characters girlfriends/boyfriends were ever black, except that one Elaine boyfriend where the plot centered around her trying to figure out whether he was black or not.
A few things off the top of my head that wouldn't go over well with uptight people today....
-Making light of suicide ("What's with these people that attempt suicide, fail, and then stop trying? Has their life gotten better? No. In fact, they've found one more thing they're not good at.")
-Jerry drugging his girlfriend to play with her toys. The New York Times would probably have an editorial saying it perpetuates rape culture or something.
-Kidnapping a dog, dropping an air conditioner on a dog, yelling at an unruly dog (Farfal), stomping pigeons in the park (WE HAD A DEAL!), cockfighting
-The Outing. It was celebrated by the gay community at the time. But now, even the "Not that there's anyting wrong with that" disclaimer wouldn't save them. It'd be two guys that are going to great lengths to show they're not gay and that would upset people.
-"Get a good look, Constanza?" at Russell's teenage daughter's cleavage.
And probably way more that I can't think of right now.
From the non-fat yogurt episode where they're arguing whether the yogurt having melted would affect the test results.
Kramer’s subtle fat jokes in that episode were hysterical
i was thinking about this the other day...there's actually a lot of gags in seinfeld that wouldn't play out in today's culture. we know we've gone off the deep end if seinfeld would be considered offensive.
You are right. I think about it often, actually, when watching the show. You can pick out certain things in just about every episode.
And I wonder if there will be some crazy blowback once it starts airing on Netflix next month and more people start watching it again. They stopped airing the Puerto Rican Day Parade episode like twenty years ago because people complained.
WITH THAT SAID....you can say the same thing for a lot of episodes of The Office and that has been on Netflix for years so maybe it won't be a big deal.
I'll say this, I don't find the George bald jokes as funny as I once did....now that I'm bald.
I'm happy that Seinfeld aired in the 90's. I'd watch it, and for the most part, love what I just watched. And even in the few occassions where I wasn't into an episode, there was always next week. I wouldn't want it to be like today where people are live-tweeting during a show, dissecting every last line, writing reviews of every episode, etc.
Imagine the Finale airing today. It's polarizing enough from a comedic standpoint, but remember the fat guy getting robbed and all of them making fat jokes ("There goes the money for the lypo…"). Imagine how THAT would go over in today's PC world.
#CancelSeinfeld
To which Jerry would tweet "Cancel us? We just had our series finale! You're a little late on that one!"
that's precisely the segment that got me thinking. however, in a way, they all went to prison for it, so the show somewhat demonized them for that.
That's true but you know how some people are today. Even plots like George's girlfriend that needed a nosejob might be slammed today for being superficial. Maybe lack of diversity too, as none of the characters girlfriends/boyfriends were ever black, except that one Elaine boyfriend where the plot centered around her trying to figure out whether he was black or not.
A few things off the top of my head that wouldn't go over well with uptight people today....
-Making light of suicide ("What's with these people that attempt suicide, fail, and then stop trying? Has their life gotten better? No. In fact, they've found one more thing they're not good at.")
-Jerry drugging his girlfriend to play with her toys. The New York Times would probably have an editorial saying it perpetuates rape culture or something.
-Kidnapping a dog, dropping an air conditioner on a dog, yelling at an unruly dog (Farfal), stomping pigeons in the park (WE HAD A DEAL!), cockfighting
-The Outing. It was celebrated by the gay community at the time. But now, even the "Not that there's anyting wrong with that" disclaimer wouldn't save them. It'd be two guys that are going to great lengths to show they're not gay and that would upset people.
-"Get a good look, Constanza?" at Russell's teenage daughter's cleavage.
And probably way more that I can't think of right now.
you're right, however, the counter-argument to that is that the show's entire premise is that it centres around 4 highly selfish and shallow big city individuals, and, as noted in the finale, they are all incredibly flawed individuals.
of course, that's after 9 years of shows like that, so of course if we were in the throes of season 5, that argument couldn't yet be made.
now that we're talking about this, I seem to recall Jerry being on letterman or some late night show where the host brings this conversation up, and jerry admits they never could have done the show today. so I guess my thought wasn't all that original after all. LOL
Yeah I really do not think the show would even be able to be on tv in today's environment. Especially NBC.
Yeah I agree. Whereas NBC was the a perfect home for Seinfeld and The Office in their times, now, I think they'd have to be on something like FX like Always Sunny is.
Speaking of NBC, look at SNL these days. They don't really go hard at celebrities anymore. Almost as if they're all on the same team and they don't want to upset anyone. I remember a 1992 episode hosted by Jason Alexander where they did a sketch called "The Woody Allen Fan club" and they KILLED him over his alleged pedophilia. I mean they just fucking killed him. Highly recommended sketch. (You can find every SNL on the Peacock app, and it has this sketch, though not all episodes are complete and it doesn't have the musical performances). But over the last ten years? Where was the Louis CK sketch? Or the Harvey Weinstein sketch? I don't recall any. There was a quick one-liner from Keenan as Bill Cosby in the 40th anniversary show, but nothing more.
Yeah I really do not think the show would even be able to be on tv in today's environment. Especially NBC.
Yeah I agree. Whereas NBC was the a perfect home for Seinfeld and The Office in their times, now, I think they'd have to be on something like FX like Always Sunny is.
Speaking of NBC, look at SNL these days. They don't really go hard at celebrities anymore. Almost as if they're all on the same team and they don't want to upset anyone. I remember a 1992 episode hosted by Jason Alexander where they did a sketch called "The Woody Allen Fan club" and they KILLED him over his alleged pedophilia. I mean they just fucking killed him. Highly recommended sketch. (You can find every SNL on the Peacock app, and it has this sketch, though not all episodes are complete and it doesn't have the musical performances). But over the last ten years? Where was the Louis CK sketch? Or the Harvey Weinstein sketch? I don't recall any. There was a quick one-liner from Keenan as Bill Cosby in the 40th anniversary show, but nothing more.
in some instances making fun of these situations is seen as causing more harm to the victims.
Yeah I really do not think the show would even be able to be on tv in today's environment. Especially NBC.
Yeah I agree. Whereas NBC was the a perfect home for Seinfeld and The Office in their times, now, I think they'd have to be on something like FX like Always Sunny is.
Speaking of NBC, look at SNL these days. They don't really go hard at celebrities anymore. Almost as if they're all on the same team and they don't want to upset anyone. I remember a 1992 episode hosted by Jason Alexander where they did a sketch called "The Woody Allen Fan club" and they KILLED him over his alleged pedophilia. I mean they just fucking killed him. Highly recommended sketch. (You can find every SNL on the Peacock app, and it has this sketch, though not all episodes are complete and it doesn't have the musical performances). But over the last ten years? Where was the Louis CK sketch? Or the Harvey Weinstein sketch? I don't recall any. There was a quick one-liner from Keenan as Bill Cosby in the 40th anniversary show, but nothing more.
in some instances making fun of these situations is seen as causing more harm to the victims.
How the times have changed since "The Woody Allen Fan Club" sketch. Or Monica Lewinsky for that matter. I mean, really, she was the victim there. Yet she was the butt of a thousand SNL and Jay Leno jokes. It probably wouldn't be the same now.
I happened to know people called him maestro in social situations. One time I was at a bar and he came in someone said "hello maestro, how about a beer?" so that's a fact, ok?
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In “The Puffy Shirt,” Jerry famously claims “But I don’t wanna be a pirate!”
He repeats the line in a different episode, “The Mom and Pop Store.” What doesn’t he want to be in that episode?
Bonus: who else doesn’t want to be a pirate?
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In the episode “The Strongbox” Jerry and Kramer have to dig up their neighbor’s dead bird because he had eaten the key to Kramer’s strongbox. Jerry needed to get something out of the box. What did Jerry need to get out of the box, and why did he need it?
In the episode “The Strongbox” Jerry and Kramer have to dig up their neighbor’s dead bird because he had eaten the key to Kramer’s strongbox. Jerry needed to get something out of the box. What did Jerry need to get out of the box, and why did he need it?
His Jerry Lewis cufflinks, so he had a reason to strike up a conversation with him. Not that he needed the cufflinks, he already had a good reason to strike up conversation. The same name: Jerry!
Some bonus questions:
What was the bird's name? What did Kramer have in the strongbox?
In the episode “The Strongbox” Jerry and Kramer have to dig up their neighbor’s dead bird because he had eaten the key to Kramer’s strongbox. Jerry needed to get something out of the box. What did Jerry need to get out of the box, and why did he need it?
His Jerry Lewis cufflinks, so he had a reason to strike up a conversation with him. Not that he needed the cufflinks, he already had a good reason to strike up conversation. The same name: Jerry!
Some bonus questions:
What was the bird's name? What did Kramer have in the strongbox?
I know they referred to the bird as Fredo (but don't know if that was the actual name). I can't remember what Kramer had in the strongbox. I just remember him hiding the key all over Jerry's apartment.
In the episode “The Strongbox” Jerry and Kramer have to dig up their neighbor’s dead bird because he had eaten the key to Kramer’s strongbox. Jerry needed to get something out of the box. What did Jerry need to get out of the box, and why did he need it?
His Jerry Lewis cufflinks, so he had a reason to strike up a conversation with him. Not that he needed the cufflinks, he already had a good reason to strike up conversation. The same name: Jerry!
Some bonus questions:
What was the bird's name? What did Kramer have in the strongbox?
Wasn’t one of the things Kramer had in the strongbox his dishonorable discharge from the army?
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From the non-fat yogurt episode where they're arguing whether the yogurt having melted would affect the test results.
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And I wonder if there will be some crazy blowback once it starts airing on Netflix next month and more people start watching it again. They stopped airing the Puerto Rican Day Parade episode like twenty years ago because people complained.
WITH THAT SAID....you can say the same thing for a lot of episodes of The Office and that has been on Netflix for years so maybe it won't be a big deal.
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I'm happy that Seinfeld aired in the 90's. I'd watch it, and for the most part, love what I just watched. And even in the few occassions where I wasn't into an episode, there was always next week. I wouldn't want it to be like today where people are live-tweeting during a show, dissecting every last line, writing reviews of every episode, etc.
Imagine the Finale airing today. It's polarizing enough from a comedic standpoint, but remember the fat guy getting robbed and all of them making fat jokes ("There goes the money for the lypo…"). Imagine how THAT would go over in today's PC world.
#CancelSeinfeld
To which Jerry would tweet "Cancel us? We just had our series finale! You're a little late on that one!"
Pearl Jam bootlegs:
http://wegotshit.blogspot.com
www.headstonesband.com
A few things off the top of my head that wouldn't go over well with uptight people today....
-Making light of suicide ("What's with these people that attempt suicide, fail, and then stop trying? Has their life gotten better? No. In fact, they've found one more thing they're not good at.")
-Jerry drugging his girlfriend to play with her toys. The New York Times would probably have an editorial saying it perpetuates rape culture or something.
-Kidnapping a dog, dropping an air conditioner on a dog, yelling at an unruly dog (Farfal), stomping pigeons in the park (WE HAD A DEAL!), cockfighting
-The Outing. It was celebrated by the gay community at the time. But now, even the "Not that there's anyting wrong with that" disclaimer wouldn't save them. It'd be two guys that are going to great lengths to show they're not gay and that would upset people.
-"Get a good look, Constanza?" at Russell's teenage daughter's cleavage.
And probably way more that I can't think of right now.
Pearl Jam bootlegs:
http://wegotshit.blogspot.com
of course, that's after 9 years of shows like that, so of course if we were in the throes of season 5, that argument couldn't yet be made.
now that we're talking about this, I seem to recall Jerry being on letterman or some late night show where the host brings this conversation up, and jerry admits they never could have done the show today. so I guess my thought wasn't all that original after all. LOL
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Speaking of NBC, look at SNL these days. They don't really go hard at celebrities anymore. Almost as if they're all on the same team and they don't want to upset anyone. I remember a 1992 episode hosted by Jason Alexander where they did a sketch called "The Woody Allen Fan club" and they KILLED him over his alleged pedophilia. I mean they just fucking killed him. Highly recommended sketch. (You can find every SNL on the Peacock app, and it has this sketch, though not all episodes are complete and it doesn't have the musical performances). But over the last ten years? Where was the Louis CK sketch? Or the Harvey Weinstein sketch? I don't recall any. There was a quick one-liner from Keenan as Bill Cosby in the 40th anniversary show, but nothing more.
Pearl Jam bootlegs:
http://wegotshit.blogspot.com
www.headstonesband.com
Pearl Jam bootlegs:
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Was soooooooooooo tempted to refer to him as "Maestro." Hope he calls back.
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Bonus: who else doesn’t want to be a pirate?
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I do NOT know the bonus, however.
EDIT: Was Kramer who else doesn’t want to be a pirate?
Some bonus questions:
What was the bird's name?
What did Kramer have in the strongbox?
Pearl Jam bootlegs:
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