I still think that's the best episode ever. Classic Geroge scheming, JFK parody, gender reversal commentary. For an double episode, it's pretty lean. Every scene works.
I haven't read through the entire thread but I highly doubt someone posted what I am going to ask.
In an episode, George tells Jerry that salsa is now the number one condiment in america. Does he mean in terms of sheer volume? Because it would obviously be ketchup. Perhaps, he just simply means taste preference for most Americans.
Also, there's an episode where Jerry states that he never had a good pickle. How would he know that he never had a good pickle? Maybe he just doesn't like them in general.
Thoughts?
"Just remember, it's not a lie if you believe it." -George Costanza
One of my old roommates from when I lived in San Francisco came to visit over the weekend and we trekked up to 112th and Broadway to visit Tom's Restaurant, which was used to depict the fascade of the diner that the crew frequented. The interior looks nothing like what's on the show.
Would be kind of cool, if the mock episode they are doing on Curb could become a one-off actual episode. I'm sure it would get insane ratings - and they could sell the heck out of it on DVD
i like curb>seinfeld...larry is just a much more amusing main character. anyone agree?
Why not just go storm Normandy and get shot in the face while you're at it
Why not get a plumbing license and run around high on shrooms stealing peoples' pocket change
You know the way I work, I'm like a commercial jingle. First it's a little irritating, then you hear it a few times, you hum it in the shower, by the third date it's "By Mennen!".