Blackout
10-04-2014, 04:41 AM
i always wonder how many people can say they saw the very first episode of an iconic series and followed all the way
i can say i did that with family guy
i can say i did that with family guy
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View Full Version : Was anyone here watching Seinfeld from day 1?? Blackout 10-04-2014, 04:41 AM i always wonder how many people can say they saw the very first episode of an iconic series and followed all the way i can say i did that with family guy Schmoopie 10-06-2014, 05:49 AM I am proud to say that I started watching Seinfeld when it premiered in 1989 as a mid-season replacement. I think it came on Wednesday nights b/c I would go over to my grandparents after work and watch it there. I didn't really get into it full force (ie: start taping it) until it moved to Thursday, but I did watch every episode. SarahBellum 09-15-2021, 11:27 AM Yes, I started watching it very early when it was called Seinfeld Chronicles. rusty spike 09-15-2021, 12:16 PM I saw an episode during its first season. It didn't really grab me, I wasn't fond of his stand up comedy. I didn't get hooked until the show got into its groove in the later seasons. RetroGuy2000 09-15-2021, 01:15 PM Yes, I started watching it very early when it was called Seinfeld Chronicles. I, too, was watching the Seinfeld Chronicles. The stand-up segments were more interesting to me than the sitcom itself. opus 09-15-2021, 01:38 PM i always wonder how many people can say they saw the very first episode of an iconic series and followed all the way i can say i did that with family guy Oh sure, did that with lots of series, depending on your definition of iconic of course. To name three, Seinfeld, Friends, The Simpsons (I'm still in front of the TV Sundays at 8 on Fox if it's a new ep*) *I'm interested to see who dies first, me or the show kartguy 09-22-2021, 07:06 PM I know I watched episodes very early, without much enthusiasm until they started giving each cast member a story line. Then the dovetailing at the end, made me a don't miss fan. stevea 09-22-2021, 07:45 PM I, too, was watching the Seinfeld Chronicles. The stand-up segments were more interesting to me than the sitcom itself. Yes, that's one thing I enjoyed about the first few seasons. Too bad they dropped the opening standup bit later. I've seen 'em all, but later, in syndication. RetroGuy2000 09-22-2021, 07:52 PM Yes, that's one thing I enjoyed about the first few seasons. Too bad they dropped the opening standup bit later. I've seen 'em all, but later, in syndication. I honestly didn't even remember when they dropped the standup bits. I just remembered they were there at the beginning, and by the middle of the series, they had vanished. To me, the stand-up made the show more distinctive. RetroGuy2000 09-22-2021, 07:54 PM Oh sure, did that with lots of series, depending on your definition of iconic of course. To name three, Seinfeld, Friends, The Simpsons (I'm still in front of the TV Sundays at 8 on Fox if it's a new ep*) *I'm interested to see who dies first, me or the show The Simpsons died years ago. What appears now on screen is its animated corpse. Chocolate Moose 09-23-2021, 10:58 AM no not me opus 09-23-2021, 01:17 PM The Simpsons died years ago. What appears now on screen is its animated corpse. Well, being a necrophiliac, I shall still be there bright eyed and bushy tailed Sundays at 8 :thumbsup: RetroGuy2000 09-23-2021, 02:23 PM Well, being a necrophiliac, I shall still be there bright eyed and bushy tailed Sundays at 8 :thumbsup: :lol: |