IsabellaLinton wrote:
kraftiekortie wrote:
Most (almost all) people I meet like "Seinfeld." I find it to be obnoxious.
I can't stand Seinfeld. They all seemed like entitled, whiney, self-centred jerks.
That's why when them, or Larry David or Peter Griffin/Roger/lots of other Seth MacFarlen characters/etc suffer you don't mind, they probably had it coming.
It makes it harder to care about the characters but sometimes that's part of the overall schtick, they're not good people, they're just people stuck in toxic outcomes of their own creation; the toxicity and dysfunction they're surrounded with creates the setups.
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