Lovebitesandeveryfing
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probably my favourite show of all time. i love the pace.
Just shows that there's got to be something for all tastes, friend.
probably my favourite show of all time. i love the pace.
Opinions eh.I appreciate all that — my point is Seinfeld IS the exception. It’s ironic that you call out CYE — CYE doesn’t exist without Seinfeld, since the success of Seinfeld both stylistically and pragmatically is what allowed Larry David to do CYE, since he co-created and co-wrote Seinfeld. There are going to be American comedies on this list that are higher than Seinfeld too. Not for me though.
I developed a bit of a superstition a month or two ago of posting a simple “FFS Mahrez” as soon as the team was announced whether he was playing or not.Good luck with being able to say that on the football threads proper, you two. Especially Player Performances. The quality of debate goes into free fall as soon as you put one wrong foot one millimetre to the right or left, I find.
(And as for the Brexit thread!! I stay well clear of that one)
Which one do you think Larry David would put higher? Because everything I've heard from him suggests that Curb is basically what he wanted Seinfeld to be originally, but he was forced to compromise by the studio. I really like Seinfeld, but I think Curb is the better show.I appreciate all that — my point is Seinfeld IS the exception. It’s ironic that you call out CYE — CYE doesn’t exist without Seinfeld, since the success of Seinfeld both stylistically and pragmatically is what allowed Larry David to do CYE, since he co-created and co-wrote Seinfeld. There are going to be American comedies on this list that are higher than Seinfeld too. Not for me though.
I preferred it to Breaking Bad - has the last series been on yet?probably my favourite show of all time. i love the pace.
Good recall.It's worth mentioning that Seinfeld wasn't widely shown in the UK. I think it was on BBC Two pretty late at night and then never put on again
Incidentally, I've just soldiered through all five seasons of Better Call Saul, which I suppose will place fairly high. Quite interesting, but by God I found it slow, with dead periods in nearly every episode (intermingled with good scenes, too, let's be fair) in which I found it all too easy to get up, make myself a cup of tea, check on what the football scores were, make that phone call that I'd been deferring all day, etc., etc.
I had Fargo and The Shield in my top 20.
I expected the latter to be ranked higher. It’s a masterpiece.