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166. THE UNDERSTUDY SNsaKgjxGYY “The Understudy" is the 110th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 24th and final episode of the sixth season. It aired on May 18, 1995. This is the first episode in the series not to open with a stand-up routine.
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167. THE JACKET E7YF6_ODMdM ”The Jacket" is the third episode of the second season of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld and the show's eighth episode overall. In the episode, protagonist Jerry Seinfeld buys an expensive suede jacket and has dinner with the father of his ex-girlfriend Elaine Benes. Elaine's father Alton (Lawrence Tierney), a war veteran and writer, makes Jerry and his friend George Costanza (Jason Alexander) very uncomfortable. Elaine is delayed and Jerry and George are stuck with Alton waiting for her at the hotel. The episode was written by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld and was directed by Tom Cherones. Most of the episode's storyline was based on one of David's personal experiences. Elaine's father, a published author, was inspired by Richard Yates, author of Revolutionary Road, who Larry David had met while dating his daughter. Tierney's performance as Alton Benes was praised by the cast and crew. However, they were taken aback by his eccentric behavior. The majority of the episode was filmed on December 4, 1990. "The Jacket" premiered on American television on February 6, 1991, on NBC, it gained a Nielsen rating of 10.4/16 and was praised by critics.
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168. THE GYMNAST 1DJ7Thq5ATE t6tni0uYEWw ”The Gymnast" is the 92nd episode of Seinfeld. This was the sixth episode of the sixth season. It aired on November 3, 1994, during a special "Blackout Thursday" night on NBC, in which all shows in the Must See TV line-up, except this one, featured a fictional New York City blackout (e.g., Friends episode "The One with the Blackout").
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169. THE STRONGBOX qXkHH6iWKO0 wz2vj5-ZyNk ”The Strongbox" is the 170th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 14th episode of the ninth and final season. It aired on February 5, 1998.
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170. THE CHRONICLE (2) liarrDZqG0E ”The Chronicle" (also known as "The Clip Show") is an hour-long, two-part episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. These were the 177th and 178th episodes of Seinfeld from the ninth and final season. It aired on May 14, 1998. Both parts of "The Chronicle" were seen by 58.53 million viewers. To accommodate the long running time of "The Finale," "The Chronicle" ran for 45 minutes on its initial airing. It was expanded to a full hour when rerun. While originally called "The Clip Show," its official title is "The Chronicle," as mentioned in the "Notes about Nothing" feature of Seinfeld, Volume 8, Season 9, Disc 4.
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171. THE CHRONICLE (1) -5udCac7sgw ”The Chronicle" (also known as "The Clip Show") is an hour-long, two-part episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. These were the 177th and 178th episodes of Seinfeld from the ninth and final season. It aired on May 14, 1998. Both parts of "The Chronicle" were seen by 58.53 million viewers. To accommodate the long running time of "The Finale," "The Chronicle" ran for 45 minutes on its initial airing. It was expanded to a full hour when rerun. While originally called "The Clip Show," its official title is "The Chronicle," as mentioned in the "Notes about Nothing" feature of Seinfeld, Volume 8, Season 9, Disc 4.
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172. THE HIGHLIGHTS OF 100 (1) ”The Highlights of 100" is an hour-long, two-part episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 14th episode for the sixth season, and the 100th overall episode. It aired on February 2, 1995. It is a clip show with no new content apart from a 50 second long intro by Jerry Seinfeld. In syndication, it airs as two separate episodes of 30 minutes each, with a second intro at the beginning of the second episode. It was the first episode available on home video, released in 1995.
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173. THE HIGHLIGHTS OF 100 (2) ”The Highlights of 100" is an hour-long, two-part episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. This was the 14th episode for the sixth season, and the 100th overall episode. It aired on February 2, 1995. It is a clip show with no new content apart from a 50 second long intro by Jerry Seinfeld. In syndication, it airs as two separate episodes of 30 minutes each, with a second intro at the beginning of the second episode. It was the first episode available on home video, released in 1995.
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174. THE FINALE (2) AfdaTWOCTnk zo2hXduaWq8 ”The Finale" is the two-part series finale and the final episode of the American sitcom Seinfeld. They are the 179th and 180th episodes of the show and the 23rd and 24th episodes of the ninth season. It aired on NBC May 14, 1998 to an audience of 76 million viewers. Its initial running time was 1 hour and 15 minutes.
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175. THE FINALE (1) UlOzcfNzBJU ”The Finale" is the two-part series finale and the final episode of the American sitcom Seinfeld. They are the 179th and 180th episodes of the show and the 23rd and 24th episodes of the ninth season. It aired on NBC May 14, 1998 to an audience of 76 million viewers. Its initial running time was 1 hour and 15 minutes.
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176. THE BRIS 9eb1qQnfs-Y ”The Bris” is the 69th episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. It is the fifth episode of the fifth season, and it first aired on October 14, 1993.
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177. THE OLD MAN lbhnVhVq3MY “The Old Man" is the 58th episode of the American television sitcom Seinfeld. It was the 17th episode of the fourth season. It aired on February 18, 1993.
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178. THE SEINFELD CHRONICLES yCQ2UVGocPI ”The Seinfeld Chronicles" (also known as "Good News, Bad News" or "Pilot") is the pilot episode of the American sitcom Seinfeld, which first aired on NBC on July 5, 1989.
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179. THE DOG xp_5dMlY8x0 “The Dog" is the 21st episode of Seinfeld. The episode was the fourth episode of the show's third season. It was written by series co-creator Larry David and first aired on October 9, 1991. So next, we have an episode called “The Dog”. We’re in the third season now and Seinfeld is starting to hit its stride. Unfortunately, this is easily the worst episode of the season. Jerry is on a flight back home and ends up looking after someone else’s dog because the owner gets ill and has to visit the hospital. Long story short, the dog is very annoying throughout with its (fake) barking and making a mess in Jerry’s apartment, and the dogs owner is almost as annoying as the dog. A weak episode overall, but Jerry’s stand up does have this great monologue... “On my block, a lot of people walk their dogs, and I always see them walking along with their little poop bags, which to me is just the lowest function of human life. If aliens are watching this through telescopes, they're going to think the dogs are the leaders. If you see two life-forms, one of them's making a poop, the other one's carrying it for him, who would you assume is in charge”?
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180. MALE UNBONDING DBwSK1Wh_QI 7x3knxMBHco “Male Unbonding" is the fourth episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld to be produced, and aired on June 14, 1990, as the fourth episode of the first season. So in last place, and in my opinion, the weakest episode of Seinfeld is, “Male Unbonding”. Obviously at this early stage of the series, Larry David, Jerry Seinfeld and the rest of the cast were still finding their feet and it clearly shows here. I don’t think there’s such a thing as a “bad” episode of Seinfeld, but this is probably as close to one as you can get. Like most of the first season and some of the second season, the episode is just a bit on the slow side and not much happens really. The main plot is basically Jerry trying to avoid seeing a childhood friend, called Joel Horneck. Jerry doesn’t seem to like him much at all (he is rather annoying to be fair) and tries to break up with him, like he would with a girlfriend. Jerry even uses the “it’s not you, it’s me”. Anyway, it doesn’t work as Horneck starts crying like a girl, so Jerry says he didn’t mean it and offers him a ticket to see the Knicks, instead of taking George. In the end Jerry gives both tickets to Horneck. The other subplot is Kramer coming up with one of his many crazy ideas throughout the series, building a pizza place where you can make your own pizza pie. Although it’s not that crazy as it actually happens later on in the series. This episode has its moments, but overall it’s relatively weak. Horneck is generally annoying throughout and the episode feels like a slog to watch in all honesty.
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2019: The year in posting figures
Mariah beat Ellie in this chart at least x
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Who’s going to be big in 2020?
I get the feeling you’re a bitter Fourth Harmony/The Saturdays fan and you want Little Mix to split or flop with their next album?! :arrr: NO SOUP FOR YOU!!!
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Who’s going to be big in 2020?
@1209815921239449600 It’s going to be called LM6 x
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Who’s going to be big in 2020?
Little Mix are releasing a new album next year! :D :cheer: :wub:
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Gavin & Stacey • Christmas Special 2019
I can’t judge too much myself as I’ve only seen a bit of Gavin & Stacey, but the comedy probably isn’t as obvious or in your face like, for example, the likes of Only Fools and Fawlty Towers. So Gavin & Stacey probably isn’t laugh out loud funny on a regular basis, there’s still enough comedic moments for it to still be considered a comedy. From what I’ve seen of it the show is enjoyable to watch, the characters are entertaining and the writing is pretty good. I will look to invest more on Gavin & Stacey in the new year I reckon.
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Gavin & Stacey • Christmas Special 2019
Gavin & Stacey is a British sitcom, written by James Corden and Ruth Jones... :P In all seriousness, it’s probably both. A romantic/dramedy sitcom, with some comedic elements attached to it.
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Keep getting porn adverts
Not Secure — buzzjack.com :mellow: