yeah i typed in dylan tays in google and it redirected me to danette. it's shocking she didn't get more famous
She looks to have taken like 6 years off/not done anything. Wonder if she got knocked up once or twice. Also: Tays retired from acting and is now reportedly working as an exotic dancer in L.A. http://www.tvrage.com/person/id-75476/Danette+Tays
when he's like we'll take a short break and be right back after this commercial break and grabs some chips and drinks that coke with everyone just looking at him and then he's like and we're back, i lose it every time.
Just saw this episode. Love the completely random Louis Pasteur reference. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSnQ2HoVKCE
HOLY SHIT they just showed the Puerto Rican day episode on TBS I just got to it because i paused so I could fast forward through commercials
came here to post this. unfortunately just turned on tv right as it is ending. do they always play seinfeld during daytime or is this for columbus day?
wow @jdubs88 Via reruns, each ind. epi of Seinfeld has earned $14 million so far. That's a lot of 5-cent bottle deposit refunds. http://t.co/YoLMUBGy
Just watched that episode and the bit someone does about how Seinfeld would never be a show if cell phones had existed ruined it for me.
That episode anyway. If they could call/text then the entire premise of that episode is ruined. I know that's stupid, but I'm thinking about it from a different perspective when I watch these reruns (like how my nephew will watch them some day). I couldn't stop the arguing in my mind between the suspended disbelief and the logical part that says "this isn't going to make sense to future generations because they're spoiled shits".
i get it, but there's plenty of times when i'm playing phone tag with people, no service, dead phone, etc. and can't get in touch with people. it mostly happens when i'm drunk. i'm just making excuses though because i'll justify anything in my head so long as that show isn't ruined for me.
This is why I can't have nice things. That and it's a show about friends, and I don't have those either.
"is anyone here a marine biologist?" the episodes might not have been the same, i mean the whole plot about george scheming to change a womans voicemail tape in an earlier episode would not have happened that way. however, the humor and i'm sure several plot lines would have survived. sure things would've been different if it was made in the last decade, but look at curb and what not. same brand of humor and larry always had a blackberry. hell during seinfeld reunion episodes he was texting a little girl about a rash on her pussy. several shows including star trek, the movie back to the future, and so forth won't stand the test of time in getting things right or using antiquated devices, but it's the humor and stories behind them that make the show. seinfeld would have been just as hilarious if it just started now. tech changes, funny people do not. and with that diatribe i hope i've restored your love and faith in this show.
I never lost it, I just lost the moment with the show. I'm familiar with technology and literature, I'm just saying the "edge" of the episode was dulled. I'm old enough to remember watching the original airings of these shows and I guess I'm just bummed it's not quite the same. Call it a stunted nostalgic moment. However, Seinfeld (the show, not the guy) has made $2.7 Billion since the last episode aired so I'm sure my feelings don't matter in the least to Larry and Jerry. That and 97% of the shit in Back to the Future still hasn't been invented so I've still got hope that my hoverboard will arrive at any moment.
Really? A hoverboard? I'm hopin future Schmmedium R shows up with a sports almanac and I can fund TMB Island. You sir are selfish.
Time travel doesn't exist. Hoverboards, I think the Japanese already have them they just aren't sharing.
Loved that. Just so perfect. He's just gotten done laying this thick lie on this chick. And there's commotion you hear it just go silent and he asks. Shit's so funny.
I loved the way while staring into the eyes he reached down into the blowhole of the great fish and pulled out the obstruction.