I agree! I bugged me that they were convicted, because they had an obvious defense in the fact that the mugger could've hurt them. Argh!
I agree! I bugged me that they were convicted, because they had an obvious defense in the fact that the mugger could've hurt them. Argh!
My folks actually bought me a laserdisc player. I still have it, come to think of it, and last time I checked, it still worked!
Thankfully, I was a teenager when that episode aired, and watched it by myself. That was one of those episodes where I couldn't believe they were actually doing what they were doing. Others were the one where Jerry mugs an old lady, and the one where Susan drops dead. In every case, I was impressed that they had the…
In so many ways, Seinfeld was very much of its time.
Fox did that with the three MacFarlane shows: Cleveland Show, American Dad and Family Guy all suffered hurricanes on the same night, despite taking place in entirely different states.
It still airs twice a day in syndicated reruns in NYC (I don't know about other markets, but I imagine that's pretty standard), and it's on cable still I believe. It's still in the public consciousness, at least of people in a certain age group.
I found some loose discs from one of the box sets. Not sure which season…it had the Bette Midler episode, if that helps.
But do they have any Keith Morris left?
"Can'tStandYa! Can'tStandYa!"
Egon was so prescient!
…and Seinfeld is still on in reruns to this day, so new viewers can experience all its greatness.
That would be a solid episode.
I dunno, I loved it all around. It not only contains my favorite episode, "Fool For Love" (i.e. Spike's origin story), but also "The Body," a truly incredible episode of television.
Wow, for reals? So the entire book series was taken up in season 1? Those books must have been really fucking slow!
They published an except of this in Entertainment Weekly. It looks awesome, I can't wait to read it.
He had already reserved the domain name clonewar.com so he wanted to make sure it stuck.
I'm fuzzy on the whole good/bad thing…
I have a theory: I think the all female cast was a hedge against inevitable bad reviews. We've seen a lot of remakes of classic films in the last few years. They have mostly been awful. Odds are, many people would hate this new Ghostbusters just for messing with a classic, but with an all woman cast, any negativity…
I think Buffy season 5 was also pretty awesome.
The first half of season 5 was fine. It started slow and built momentum. Nothing wrong with that. The whole trip can't be the fireworks factory.