Allof American living in a New York appartment with at least one clutz of a friend who always end up no better than how they started. *yawn*
Touche, sort of. Except that, it is not just Americans living in New York. I see the same pattern in many sitcoms on both sides of the pond. This, to me, is a general condemnation of sitcoms of a certain genre in general.
"OMG sienfeld is so freaking funny, he like TOTALLY did what i feel deep inside but cant do because its not considered correct...like spitting on a homeless or shouting 'STOP SPREADING AIDS' to a gay guy" about a show that when i watch its just some guy going "look at me please...i'm SOOO taboo"
In fact, that is an excellent riff on the Silvio character, Jerry's second building super.
Uhh. I hope you don't think that I am THAT type of Seinfeld fan. I said I liked the show. I do not define my existence by it. My reply would be that just because you hear some rather moronic reasons from others on why they like the show shouldn't be the driving reason behind your own dislike of it. It is almost as if it is not the show you dislike so much as the people who watch it.
I agree that there are quite a few who claim to like the show for reasons given in the hyperbole that tend to be testimonials to their own vapid insubstantialness rather than an objective critique of the show.
You also refer to it as being old hat. Can it possibly be that your only real objection to the show, not its fans, is that it is passe? Is that it?
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Edited by - Indy11 on 19-11-2003 08:41:33