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Seinfeld Finale AIRED in Australia

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Joel Madden

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Aug 20, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/20/98
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Well, it aired and I know there was a lot of people watching, none more
anxious to see it than me. I posted a lot when it went to air in the
states defending what I hadn't seen and copped a little flack for it. But
I still defend my views and believe it was a fitting and a little solemn
end for the New York four.

Something I don't think was posted about was that Jerry George and Kramer
looked remarkably similar to Daniel Day Lewis and co. in "In The Name of
The Father", any thoughts?

Oh yeah, to all you who hated the final
episode, It doesn't surprise me that you all hail from cell block D.


Dale Edwards

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Aug 20, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/20/98
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>Oh yeah, to all you who hated the final
>episode, It doesn't surprise me that you all hail from cell block D.

>

Good call!!!

Joel Madden

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Aug 20, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/20/98
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Thank-you, I thought so.


Russell

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Aug 20, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/20/98
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On Thu, 20 Aug 1998 21:56:41 +1000, Joel Madden <s36...@student.uq.edu.au> wrote:

Did anyone else predict the appearence of Babu-Bhat, when they first
started calling up witnesses? It was the first person to spring to mind,
really bizarre when it happened!

So sad its over, I was actually moved a little when Elaine almost told
Jerry she has always loved him, *sniff*

r.

Chris Nyborg

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Aug 20, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/20/98
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Russell wrote...

>On Thu, 20 Aug 1998 21:56:41 +1000, Joel Madden <s36...@student.uq.edu.au>
wrote:
>
>Did anyone else predict the appearence of Babu-Bhat, when they first
>started calling up witnesses? It was the first person to spring to mind,
>really bizarre when it happened!
>[snip]

Babu was great, but my favourite was The Soup Nazi. His answer "No. Next
question." when asked to spell his name was an axcellent start, and the
highlight was in my opinion when we were told that he had been forced to
move to Argentina - just like the top figures in the German nazi party did
in 1945.

Chris Nyborg
cny...@online.no
Visit my R.M.S. Titanic site at http://home.sol.no/~cnyborg/

Dream Weaver

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Aug 23, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/23/98
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I thought the final episode was great but there was one tinsy wincy little
thing I reckon would have made it better. The special that was on before
the last episode, showing bits and pieces of the show throughout the
years...it should have been put on after the final episode, not before!

I know a lot of people won't agree with me but it had my husband and I in
fits of laughter, especially the bloopers! That was so uplifting and then
comes the absolute end. The last episode was funny but there were a lot of
funnier ones in the past. IMOHO it was the perfect ending...not overly
funny but everything wrapped up nice and neatly!

What I'm trying to say is kinda like..."that's why they have a 'WAKE' after
the funeral...not before." Get my drift?

Either way, I really liked it and I hope they make some use of all the
bloopers that must have happened over the years...I could watch them for
hours.

Just my two cents worth:-)

Dream Weaver


Joel Madden wrote in message ...


>
>Well, it aired and I know there was a lot of people watching, none more
>anxious to see it than me. I posted a lot when it went to air in the
>states defending what I hadn't seen and copped a little flack for it. But
>I still defend my views and believe it was a fitting and a little solemn
>end for the New York four.
>
>Something I don't think was posted about was that Jerry George and Kramer
>looked remarkably similar to Daniel Day Lewis and co. in "In The Name of
>The Father", any thoughts?
>

Sally Stapleton

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Aug 24, 1998, 3:00:00 AM8/24/98
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The soup Nazi was the best in the final. I loved Elaine in the soup Nazi
episode...NEXT! What a legend!
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