You see the midichlorians...GreasenUSA said:It was a monster made of smoke. What would we have accomplished by knowing the scientific or supernatural makeup of it?Definitely Not A Cop said:
What was the smoke monster?
You see the midichlorians...GreasenUSA said:It was a monster made of smoke. What would we have accomplished by knowing the scientific or supernatural makeup of it?Definitely Not A Cop said:
What was the smoke monster?
Yes, only off on one minor detail. It was George's shirt.JCA1 said:
Larry David's mantra for Seinfeld was "no hugging, no learning." That's what made it great. The characters never evolved. There was never a "very special" Seinfeld.
And I'll edit to add, this was the significance of the final conversation on the show. While Jerry and George are sitting in jail, they start discussing the location of a button on Jerry's shirt. This is literally the same conversation they had in the very first episode. The show ended with them being literally the same people they were at the start.
Dang it! No soup for me!Mr Mojo Risin said:Yes, only off on one minor detail. It was George's shirt.JCA1 said:
Larry David's mantra for Seinfeld was "no hugging, no learning." That's what made it great. The characters never evolved. There was never a "very special" Seinfeld.
And I'll edit to add, this was the significance of the final conversation on the show. While Jerry and George are sitting in jail, they start discussing the location of a button on Jerry's shirt. This is literally the same conversation they had in the very first episode. The show ended with them being literally the same people they were at the start.