elaine is bae from the start but season 3 and beyond she's
Yup you got it exactly
the first season George is a real estate agent and he actually seems to have money and be more normal
the first season George is a real estate agent and he actually seems to have money and be more normal
How quickly the tide turns..
@fiveprestos who I gotta contact to fix this
u in urban planning bro make that s*** fit in the frame
u in urban planning bro make that s*** fit in the frame
Working on a visual depiction of a fictional take on a city is urban planning?
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Working on a visual depiction of a fictional take on a city is urban planning?
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yeah bro just move it over no big deal ik u got the juice
How quickly the tide turns..
When he quits and tries to come back like he didn’t
What season do you guys think is the best to introduce someone through?
I’ve been telling my friends all about this because none of them have ever seen it but I feel if they just start at S1E1 they might not see why it’s great since it hadn’t found itself fully yet
What season do you guys think is the best to introduce someone through?
I’ve been telling my friends all about this because none of them have ever seen it but I feel if they just start at S1E1 they might not see why it’s great since it hadn’t found itself fully yet
I watched the entire show for the first time 2 or 3 years ago. Season 2 onwards is great. Season 1 is rough
What season do you guys think is the best to introduce someone through?
I’ve been telling my friends all about this because none of them have ever seen it but I feel if they just start at S1E1 they might not see why it’s great since it hadn’t found itself fully yet
S3 tbh. I enjoy S1 for what it is and I S2 has so many gems but S3 is where the show really picks up steam.
What season do you guys think is the best to introduce someone through?
I’ve been telling my friends all about this because none of them have ever seen it but I feel if they just start at S1E1 they might not see why it’s great since it hadn’t found itself fully yet
S3 really... S2 got some gems like The Chinese Restaurant, The Revenge, and The Deal but they really hit their stride in S3 like from the start.
What season do you guys think is the best to introduce someone through?
I’ve been telling my friends all about this because none of them have ever seen it but I feel if they just start at S1E1 they might not see why it’s great since it hadn’t found itself fully yet
I’d start them on good episodes.
elaine is bae from the start but season 3 and beyond she's
Seems like they went out of their way to make her look as unattractive as possible. That said you can only succeed so much at hiding a sexy ass chick like her but boy are they good at hiding it lmao
Seems like they went out of their way to make her look as unattractive as possible. That said you can only succeed so much at hiding a sexy ass chick like her but boy are they good at hiding it lmao
her outfits were garbage, that's partially the reason. it wasn't really until the last two seasons (when she changed her hair) that she was undeniable.
Her personality tho >>>>
her outfits were garbage, that's partially the reason. it wasn't really until the last two seasons (when she changed her hair) that she was undeniable.
Her personality tho >>>>
The outfits and ridiculous hair, surprised they didn't give her a witch nose with a wart while they were at it lmao
speaking of outfits, it's funny seeing how much of the clothing the main characters wore is back in style 30 years later. that kind of preppy yet casual look of loose fitting oxfords, cardigans, sweater vests, and denim is really popular nowadays. would definitely wear a lot of George's sweaters and Kramer's camp collar shirts
just finished season 1 with my girlfriend. her first time watching and my first full rewatch, thought it was best to start at the beginning. S1 was good but the characters weren't fully developed yet and the episodes and storylines didn't feel as tight as the later seasons. still, you can see the cast chemistry and writing is already on an elite level
so glad it got brought to netflix. got like 3 seasons in on hulu before taking a break, and when i came back it got moved to hulu live
speaking of outfits, it's funny seeing how much of the clothing the main characters wore is back in style 30 years later. that kind of preppy yet casual look of loose fitting oxfords, cardigans, sweater vests, and denim is really popular nowadays. would definitely wear a lot of George's sweaters and Kramer's camp collar shirts
just finished season 1 with my girlfriend. her first time watching and my first full rewatch, thought it was best to start at the beginning. S1 was good but the characters weren't fully developed yet and the episodes and storylines didn't feel as tight as the later seasons. still, you can see the cast chemistry and writing is already on an elite level
Every hipster dresses like Jerry and Kramer and every art chick dresses like Elaine
What season do you guys think is the best to introduce someone through?
I’ve been telling my friends all about this because none of them have ever seen it but I feel if they just start at S1E1 they might not see why it’s great since it hadn’t found itself fully yet
have them watch the art vandelay episode in s1 (I think its epi 2) and then the Chinese restaurant in s2, and then s3 and on
What’s the first episode you all watched after it came to Netflix last week?
Mine was “The Susie”.
What’s the first episode you all watched after it came to Netflix last week?
Mine was “The Susie”.
This little shrug he does as the recording plays is one of the funniest moments in the entire show
What’s the first episode you all watched after it came to Netflix last week?
Mine was “The Susie”.
The Alternate Side
When I was in early HS, "These pretzels are making me thirsty" was my notif tone